University educators working in a time of austerity rarely have the time for introducing wholesale revisions to their courses—but any educator can implement what James Lang famously calls “small ...
It’s the start of a new school year, and teachers across the country are setting up their classrooms. But what do you do when you don’t have a classroom? When a school building has more students than ...
Welcome to the Tuesday Teaching Tip. Each week, the Faculty Collaborative for Teaching will bring you an easy-to-implement tool that you can use immediately in your classroom teaching. The goals of ...
Teaching and learning during the COVID-19 pandemic is a tremendous challenge for teachers and students. With the traditional classroom setting replaced by remote teaching, teacher residents in the ...
Christina Scheffel still feels sheepish about the time she was cactus slap happy. During the pandemic, Scheffel tried to inject some sunshine into her class at a time when she and her students really ...
What if you gave a Zoom class and nobody came? That was my nightmare come true when I tried to teach my first online class in March. Many professors had taught online for years, by choice. Not me. I ...
Have you or your program conducted and completed the analysis steps? Then, you are ready to begin the Backwards Design process for creating your course and developing learning goals, objectives, and ...
AI has quietly worked its way into almost every corner of teaching. Lesson planning, assessment design, rubric creation, ...
What if you could save hours of planning, deliver personalized feedback effortlessly, and spark creativity in your classroom—all with the help of one tool? Enter Google Gemini AI, an innovative ...
History and social studies classrooms run on stories, primary sources, and the ability to think critically about both. AI ...