teaching

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Apr 25th, 2014
Professors, you will get sick. You don’t want to get sick, but you will. And it is so much better to be prepared for it rather than make yourself...
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Apr 13th, 2014
Teaching with success is a state of mind, a positive view on your job, your students, and your quality instruction. When you feel good because you have...
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Apr 4th, 2014
Student evaluations are a part of every faculty member’s life.  Some consider them to be a positive part of the academic life and others dismiss ...
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Mar 30th, 2014
Nearly all professors are asked at some point to teaching a class that they feel less than prepared to teach.  There are ways to do so effectively R...
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Mar 30th, 2014
Online education continues to grow and advance at a fast pace as more students take advantage of the unique attributes it offers. Teaching in the onlin...
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Mar 30th, 2014
If I called you on the phone and said, “Please name the most productive professor you know,” you would be able to answer that question with...
By meggin@meggin.com
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Mar 30th, 2014
One of my “colleagues” got very angry with me one day (we taught courses that tended to share the same students).  He said, “Students...
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Mar 15th, 2014
Research indicates that students need to do more than just listen to make learning meaningful. While activities such as reading, writing, discussing, o...
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Feb 7th, 2014
Consider team teaching with a student. Research suggests that professor-student teaching teams offer several benefits to students, student teachers, an...
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Feb 4th, 2014
An energized class of students is MUCH easier to teach than a de-energized classroom.There are times where you have a class of students, especially gra...