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From a variety of disciplines, goals of teaching converge


From a variety of disciplines, goals of teaching converge

Students trying to solve a problem in a class
Participants in the Best Practices Institute work on a backward design exercise at the Spahr Engineering Classroom.

I’m always surprised at the common themes that emerge when faculty members talk about teaching.

Taking on hard questions about education’s future


Taking on hard questions about education’s future

American higher education has taken a beating over the last 40-plus years.

Many of those blows came from the outside. Many others were self-inflicted. I won’t rehash those here, other than to say that higher education has done a poor job of fighting back. Much of the time, it has seen itself as above the fray. Its arrogance not only blinded it to its own shortcomings but let critics paint an unflattering portrait that has lingered in the minds of millions of Americans.

A student view of effective teaching


A student view of effective teaching

AUSTIN, Texas – How do students view effective teaching?

They offer a partial answer each semester when they fill out end-of-course teaching surveys. Thoughtful comments from students can help instructors adapt assignments and approaches to instruction in their classes. Unfortunately, those surveys emphasize a ratings scale rather than written feedback, squeezing out the nuance.

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