The Unexamined Class Is Not Worth Teaching
A teacher’s work is rarely done. You may think you have nailed it one day only to flounder the next. One semester may go swimmingly,
A teacher’s work is rarely done. You may think you have nailed it one day only to flounder the next. One semester may go swimmingly,
First days of class are really fun. Or at least they can be. There is the energy of starting a new year and seeing a
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What if a student was having trouble understanding an assignment, and they asked a smart friend to help them? This person had not taken
A junior colleague asked me whether teaching for many years made me thicker skinned. They wondered whether reading student evaluations gets easier with time.
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“How do I fill up four hours a week of class time?” At first, this exclamation from a first-year graduate student preparing to teach
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