Picture this: It’s your first day as a graduate student instructor. You’re armed with a stack of syllabi, a mind full of academic theories and the unshakable feeling that you might be in way over your ...
After more than a decade of teaching in both private and public universities, one thing is clear to me: Traditional teaching methods like slide-to-slide PowerPoint presentations no longer engage ...
A controversial new movement promoting the "science of math" has come into the math establishment's crosshairs.
Adult learning in the United States continues to evolve as colleges, universities, and professional programs adapt to the ...
In an ever-evolving educational landscape, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) remains steadfast in its commitment to provide every student exceptional educational opportunities. This ...
When Purdue continuing lecturer Beatriz Castro first began teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology, she noticed a problem. With more than 1,100 students enrolled in her course, it was easy for ...
Hypothetical scenario: Next year, the American Historical Association releases a report recommending that generative AI “should be available for every student during every history class. Students ...
Self-assessments encourage students to reflect on their skills, knowledge, learning goals, and progress in a course. These practices can range from quick, low-stakes check-ins on lecture content to in ...
Lately when I talk with faculty members about their courses and classrooms, I often have to say something that few of them want to hear: Your undergraduates need you to teach them “studenting” skills.
Kellie Morgan’s desire to keep improving for her students reflects an approach to teaching built on examples she saw in her ...