Transformative Education: Lessons From More Than 50 Years of Teaching
Teaching in Higher Ed
by Bonni Stachowiak with Joe Hoyle
4d ago
Joe Hoyle shares lessons from more than 50 years of teaching and from his free book: Transformative Education, on episode 514 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode If you want to become a better teacher, find someone who has an interest in teaching like you do. -Joe Hoyle Great teaching is terribly, terribly complicated. -Joe Hoyle Having a good teacher who is kind to you is very, very important. -Joe Hoyle Your success, or your lack of success, is a product of the stories you’re telling yourself. So tell yourself different stories. -Joe Hoyle ..read more
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How to Develop MicroSkills – Small Actions for Big Impact
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss
1w ago
Adaira Landry and Resa Lewiss share how to develop your MicroSkills – small actions for big impact on episode 513 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I love that no is a complete sentence. -Resa Lewiss Taking intentional deliberate breaks makes you even more effective and efficient at work. -Resa Lewiss In academics, we are told to always say yes. -Resa Lewiss ..read more
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Using Alternative Grading Practices to Foster Student Learning
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by Bonni Stachowiak with David Clark
3w ago
David Clark discusses using alternative grading practices to foster student learning on episode 511 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Does this represent what I really care about? -David Clark Most of us are used to giving feedback in some way, but making it helpful is the tough part. -David Clark A reassessment always needs some reflective parts, some metacognition, because that’s part of the feedback loop. -David Clark People aren’t going to remember everything that they’ve learned in our classes for all time. -David Clark As soon as there’s a grade assigned, stu ..read more
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The Principles of Grading for Growth
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Robert Talbert
1M ago
Robert Talbert shares about the principles of grading for growth on episode 510 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode In one shot, she can’t get a B in the class. And I sat there and just watched her sense of self worth and her excitement in the class just decay away right before my eyes. -Robert Talbert When you look at grades as we often use them in a traditional setting, they are much of what we do is under the guise of object what we think is objectivity. -Robert Talbert The biggest thing that’s broken about grades is that traditional grading is completely disconne ..read more
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How to Teach in Active Learning Spaces
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Kem Saichaie
1M ago
Kem Saichaie talks about how to teach in active learning spaces on episode 509 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Flexibility requires familiarity. -Kem Saichaie Oftentimes, at least at the research intensive level, we have this false comparison between STEM and non STEM types of teaching in classrooms. -Kem Saichaie At the heart of many active learning classroom design spaces is the concept of flexibility. -Kem Saichaie ..read more
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How Curiosity Can Transform Lives and Change the World
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Scott Shigeoka
1M ago
Scott Shigeoka shares about his book SEEK: How Curiosity Can Transform Your Life and Change the World on episode 508 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It is a really beautiful experience to have multiple generations in the same house where we’re all just living and learning alongside one another. -Scott Shigeoka Students can feel unsafe on their campuses because of the discourse or the lack of discourse. -Scott Shigeoka ..read more
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Higher Education for All (Including Those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities)
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Tamara (Tami) Shetron
1M ago
Tamara (Tami) Shetron shares a vision of higher education for all (including those with intellectual and developmental disabilities on episode 507 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode My background is in a field called developmental education, which is some people used to call it remedial education, but the term evolved into developmental because remedial is the idea of fixing things, whereas developmental follows more the natural human cycle of growing and developing across the lifespan. -Tamara (Tami) Shetron Everyone can learn. -Tamara (Tami) Shetron What makes the ..read more
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How to Use High Structure Course Design to Heighten Learning
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Justin Shaffer
2M ago
Justin Shaffer shares how to use high structure course design to heighten student learning on episode 506 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Some students might be doing just fine with the traditional, maybe unstructured class. But we know from evidence, lots of research now shows that this type of structure does help students. -Justin Shaffer The keyword through all 3 steps is alignment. -Justin Shaffer I don’t think the structure necessarily guarantees success because it’s the students ultimately have to put the work in to earn that grade, to earn that outcome. -J ..read more
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How Role Clarity and Boundaries Can Help Us Thrive
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by Bonni Stachowiak with Karen Costa
2M ago
Karen Costa shares how role clarity and boundaries can help us thrive on episode 505 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I saw people being asked to, like, completely revamp their entire course and learn how to online, but nothing was removed from their plate. -Karen Costa So the first question I want folks to ask themselves is what are my qualifications in this role. -Karen Costa Just because you are qualified to do it does not mean that it is yours. -Karen Costa I didn’t know what boundaries were until I was about 35 years old, and it’s taken me about 7 years of re ..read more
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