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When the pandemic closed down my university in spring 2020, most folks assumed that we would be back up and running a normal slate of
When the pandemic closed down my university in spring 2020, most folks assumed that we would be back up and running a normal slate of
“I am not stupid,” he says emphatically at the beginning of the tutoring session. The first time a declaration along similar lines was made by
In today’s world, gratitude is essential. The benefits of gratitude in practice can lead to better stress management, greater optimism, increased self-esteem, increased resilience, and
This article is Part 2 of The Importance of a Good Bedside Manner for Doctors Teachers. It is recommended to first read Part 1. The
As an instructor, I have always considered myself to be friendly and approachable. I assumed that students would come to me when they were experiencing
Case studies have long been heralded as an impactful and critical pedagogical approach in college classrooms. Depending on how case studies are integrated into an
The anticipation of a new semester has always excited me. I have been an educator for 41 years and have worked with students from Pre-K
There may be no more serious issue for a student than facing an academic conduct hearing because of plagiarism. This certainly is not part of
This article first appeared in the Teaching Professor on December 13, 2017. © Magna Publications. All rights reserved. Teachers and students can give each other priceless gifts.
Around the semester midpoint you may be noticing that some of your students are becoming overwhelmed, may lack motivation, or feel disconnected from the class.
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