The right getting-to-know-you activities can help students move beyond introductions and make connection feel natural—not ...
One of my favorite parts of being an educator is the sense of community that is created with each new class of students. Fostering that feeling in person has its challenges of course, but is a bit ...
During the move to online and remote education in response to COVID-19, I am writing a series of posts covering a variety of educational technologies that can help you transition to online or remote ...
Classroom routines, assuming they are reasonable and well thought out, can help students and teachers alike. Today’s post begins a short series in which educators share those ones that work best in ...
Rebecca Vidra explains how she uses her students' shared interest in music to draw them into her course's discussion forum. When I talk to my colleagues about teaching online, I get the standard ...
It’s likely that every college in America has a neurodiverse community, but not many colleges have spaces where students who think differently can thrive. At least, they don’t have spaces that are ...
Dear Faculty Relations: I’ve had students make ignorant comments during class. How do I deal with microaggressions and other problems I see happening in my classroom and manage discussions about ...
What is Inclusion in the Classroom and Why is it Important? Inclusion in the classroom means that all children, no matter their racial, religious, or ethnic background, gender, learning style, or ...
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