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The Things I Did Badly: Looking Back on My First Five Years of Teaching

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This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on December 2, 2019 © Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Here’s a list of five teaching mistakes I have made. And yet, when it came to teaching, I went entirely on instinct, teaching the way I was taught, assuming that was good enough.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

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This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on January 4, 2018 Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course youve taught before? Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline.

Syllabus 112
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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on January 4, 2018 Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course youve taught before? Early in my career, one chapter per week described my course outline.

Syllabus 101
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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on January 4, 2018. Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course you’ve taught before? Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. But I’m not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates.

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Creating a Course Calendar that Aligns to the Rhythms of the Semester

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on January 4, 2018. Do you have a system or standard process for prepping a course you’ve taught before? Early in my career, “one chapter per week” described my course outline. But I’m not talking about a list of chapters or exams and papers with their due dates.

Exams 105
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The Things I Did Badly: Looking Back on My First Five Years of Teaching

Faculty Focus

This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on December 2, 2019 © Magna Publications. Try a FREE three-week trial of The Teaching Professor! Here’s a list of five teaching mistakes I have made. And yet, when it came to teaching, I went entirely on instinct, teaching the way I was taught, assuming that was good enough.

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A Case for Bi-Modal Flexible Learning, Part 2

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For example, I have a class of 20 students, and I teach synchronously online. Surprisingly, this simple “posting a session summary” practice has become a best practice for me in every course I teach, and after several of my colleagues saw what I was doing, it has become a best practice for them as well.

Exams 111