Keep Your Classes on Track During the Holidays
…keep students engaged, serious, and committed to assignments and deadlines. For while students in the face-to-face classroom know they must be in X classroom on Y days at Z time…
…keep students engaged, serious, and committed to assignments and deadlines. For while students in the face-to-face classroom know they must be in X classroom on Y days at Z time…
…to have open conversations with faculty and students, from taking seriously faculty communication preferences, and from involving interested faculty in an opportunity to pilot an innovation that has promise for…
…as opposed to a dictatorial approach,” Chan says. Some decisions a chair makes are inevitably unpopular but necessary. Having open communication about decisions helps faculty understand how the decision was…
…2015. Each article’s ranking is based on a combination of factors, including e-newsletter open and click rates, social shares, reader comments, web traffic, reprint requests, and other reader engagement metrics….
…noise. Ground yourself in the moment so that you can give your complete attention to the communication. 2. Open to what is here Abandon your expectations. Don’t let your hopes,…
…Wednesday Walks through the winter months. Lessons built Mini lesson plans and promotional materials can be found in my open source archive and are free for anyone to use or…
…great this class is—mine is just as engaging. Certainty is comfortable, after all—a soft cushion to sink into and relax. But I don’t think those things. Instead observation magnifies my…
…distance learning thing, “Now, our children will find out how dumb we [parents] are.” The reality is that most students should be able to complete the material on their own….
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