Teaching in Higher Ed

Bonni Stachowiak
Teaching in Higher Ed

Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.

  1. 10月10日

    Joyful Connections Through Intentional Teaching Practices, with Teresa Thompson

    Teresa Thompson discusses joyful connections through intentional teaching practices on episode 539 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I've had students share with me in the past that they were considering dropping the class, and then they got that welcome email, and they thought, okay, this time, it's going to be different. -Teresa Thompson My syllabus was all Barbie themed. In the semester before that, it was Pokemon themed. Semester before that was Stranger Things themed. -Teresa Thompson I don't want their first impression of me to be me quickly cleaning the board or freaking out because I can't find a whiteboard marker that works. I want them to see me calm and ready and happy to greet them as they walk in. -Teresa Thompson We have to recognize that our students have a lot going on. Sometimes, even despite their best intention, they may not be able to be a 100% attentive in our classroom. -Teresa Thompson Resources The Importance of a Good Bedside Manner for Doctors Teachers, Part 1, by Teresa Thompson The Importance of a Good Bedside Manner for Doctors Teachers, Part 2, by Teresa Thompson Syllabus: Financial Accounting (Where Every Barbie Counts!) Syllabus: Financial Accounting (Pokémon-Themed) Invisible Learning: The Magic Behind Dan Levy’s Legendary Harvard Statistics Class, by David Franklin Rest of World Teachers of Accounting at Two-Year Colleges Lance Eaton’s AI policies Repository Chappell Rone Chappell Roan: Tiny Desk Concert

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  2. 10月3日

    Lessons from the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan, with Dave Stachowiak

    Dave Stachowiak and Bonni share lessons from the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan on episode 538 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I had some small goals for the Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan, and they were all surpassed. -Bonni Stachowiak Resources Teaching in Higher Ed Story Caravan “Shifts | Alyssa B Kirkland Caramel S’mores Clusters | Jennie B 696: The Habits That Hold Leaders Back with Marshall Goldsmith | Dr Sarah-Jane Community Building Activities on OneHE Equity Unbound MYFest22 Topic Mingle for Community Building with Heather Kretschmer THIS IS WATER! by David Foster Wallace Kim T. Getting Things Done, by David Allen | AnotherBonnie An Educator’s Scope of Practice: How Do I Know What’s Mine? by Karen Costa | Claudia TextExpander | Alison Small Teaching, by James Lang | Jennie B A Pedagogy of Kindness, by Cate Denial | Alison The Undergraduate Experience | Dr Sarah-Jane Sesame Street: Janelle Monae - The Power of Yet | Cindy The Five Stairsteps - O-o-h Child | Jessica Savage With a Little Help From My Friends Joe Cocker | Rob Morgan CatchBox | Rob Morgan Episode 314: Culturally Responsive Online Teaching with Courtney Plotts | Cindy Episode 525: Four Common Arguments Against DEI and How to Dismantle Them with Amira Barger | Adrienne Episode 230: Teaching with Compassion with Peter Kaufman | Gary Episode 40: Developing Metacognition Skills in Our Students with Todd Zakrajsjek | Mark Sutton Episode 422: The New Science of Learning with Todd Zakrajsek | Alison Goosechase

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Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.

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