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Online Learning Book Recommendations: And Why I Read so Few Books on the Topic

Edsurge

The following is the latest installment of the Toward Better Teaching advice column. You can pose a question for a future column here. Dear Bonni, In the midst of this current COVID situation, I'm looking to up my game … as an educator … especially in the online environment. Sometimes that takes the form of becoming a student.

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How to hire technology leaders, not followers

eSchool News

Are you asking candidates the right questions? The problem is not that they question change but rather they continue to question the change long after explanations, guidance, and support have been provided. The hiring process should reflect this need to have the teaching philosophies of new staff align closely with its vision.

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Feedback as a Dialogue 

Faculty Focus

How have my various experiences influenced my teaching philosophy, and which principles do I rely on to inform my interactions and collaboration with learners? My primary goal is to promote accessibility and implement universal design for learning (UDL), offering diverse avenues for learners to interact with and obtain content.

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From the Marine Corps to the Classroom

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During the day, in this program, we are substitute teachers, but then at night, we're doing online learning. Sometimes I wish that some of the content that we learn for the program helped a little more with what we’re doing inside the classroom. That is such a good question. So it can be a little overwhelming.