May 20-22, 2011 Atlanta, GA

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Find inspiration at The Teaching Professor Conference.

There is always something new to learn about teaching and learning. The best way to expand your teaching and learning knowledge and expertise is by interacting with top teaching and learning experts and colleagues from a wide variety of institutions and academic subject areas. This is what The Teaching Professor Conference is all about — an unforgettable experience that will take your teaching to a new level.

Five Minutes and Five Techniques

Posted August 31st, 2010 by Maryellen Weimer

I was traveling again last week and dining by myself in a local restaurant. I had forgotten to bring something to read, but the restaurant, named the The Library, had stacks of old books decorating the short walls between different sections of the dining room. In the stack near my table I found Teacher Education [...]


Feedback: Negative, Positive or Both?

Posted August 26th, 2010 by Maryellen Weimer

“Feedback by nature must be negative to an extent if it is to be helpful in improving performance. Much of the feedback that instructors give on assignments is to specifically point out the shortcomings of a student’s work and motivate the student toward improvement. Such feedback is intended to be received as ‘constructive criticism.’ However, [...]


Students’ Messages to Teachers

Posted August 24th, 2010 by Maryellen Weimer

Last week I participated in a beginning of the academic year event for faculty. It included a panel of bright, articulate upper-division students. From the audience came this question: “What are the things faculty do that you really hate?”


Stories

Posted August 19th, 2010 by Maryellen Weimer

Dad died on July 31. He was 98 and it was time, although I don’t think that makes the empty feeling any smaller.
 
Dad was very religious, attending the same small Bible church for 65 years, and he preached there regularly until just a couple of years ago. The elder who delivered the message at Dad’s [...]