C onsider a student in an introductory math class — let’s call him Alex. Alex had some unpleasant experiences with math in high school. When he got to college, he tested into a math course below the ...
As the reality sinks in that the shift to online education will continue indefinitely—and some of it permanently—now is a particularly good time to re-examine our beliefs about effective teaching. We ...
The United States Department of Education published a report over the summer titled, "Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning; A Meta-Analysis and Review of Online Learning Studies" ...
Graduate students and postdocs who are interested in learning how to teach in the higher education setting are invited to register for the summer UNIV401 course. This no-credit seminar course aims to ...
It was a principal's worst-case scenario: School was starting in a few days and I still had an open position in seventh-grade math. I didn't want to hire a teacher who was lacking traditional ...
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars and fellows who are interested in learning how to teach in the higher education setting are invited to register for the summer course "Advanced Professional ...
What is grading? Why are grading principles and practices important? To “grade” students’ work is among the most difficult and time-consuming tasks of instructors and TAs. Grading is a process of ...
Offered by Clinical and Translational Science Institute, the Effective Teaching micro-credential will prepare participants to be effective educators within interprofessional, interdisciplinary, and ...
This session will get the New Faculty Academy started. Please join us as we meet each other and prepare for a successful semester. Associate Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs, Tilman Baumstark, will ...