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Kathryn Plank

Modeling the Behavior We Expect in Class - 1 views

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    Interesting article, especially the part about modeling our failures.
Kathryn Plank

Why we are teaching science wrong, and how to make it right - 1 views

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    Illustration by Vasava Outbreak alert: six students at the Chicago State Polytechnic University in Illinois have been hospitalized with severe vomiting, diarrhoea and stomach pain, as well as wheezing and difficulty in breathing. Some are in a critical condition.
Kathryn Plank

Concussion in the Classroom - 0 views

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    A guide for students, parents, teachers, nurses, guidance counselors, school psychologists, and other school staff
Kathryn Plank

The Pop! of the Wild - 0 views

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    How can we claim the advantages of online education without losing the most essential triangular configuration--student, teacher and world--in higher education?
Kathryn Plank

Mark Edmundson's Essays Ask, 'Why Teach?' - 1 views

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    When young people starting their college careers ask me what they should look for when they get to campus, I tell them: find out who the great teachers are. It doesn't matter much what the subject is. Find a real teacher, and you may open yourself to transformation - to discovering whom you might become.
Kathryn Plank

FERPA Statements - 0 views

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    Description Some faculty may find it useful to have their students access certain public online services (e.g., blogs, wikis, social media tools, etc.) as part of their course work. It is up to the faculty member to evaluate the educational value of such activities, but it is also a responsibility of the faculty member to protect their students and the institution from any risks associated with using such non-institutional resources.
Kathryn Plank

Teaching the Program - 1 views

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    In this article in the Chronicle of Higher Education, a junior faculty member considers how to connect learning in his courses to the university's greater academic objectives and the students' continuing education at large.
Kathryn Plank

Giving Employers What They Don't Want - 1 views

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    Why is there such a discrepancy between what employers want in a college graduate, and what we as educators think they want?
Kathryn Plank

The Mom Penalty - 2 views

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    New book on gender, family and academe shows how kids affect careers in higher education.
Kathryn Plank

Talking about Class - 1 views

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    Discussions about socioeconomic class, once taboo, are taking hold on some campuses.
Kathryn Plank

Best-Loved Assignments - 0 views

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    Most teachers have a pet assignment-their favorite, even if it isn't the most important. Jason B. Jones describes his, and calls for other examples.
Kathryn Plank

Multi-tasking while studying: Divided attention and technological gadgets - 2 views

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    Food for thought...with implications for our students and for ourselves.
peggymcmains

Wiley: Wiley Spotlight Apps - 1 views

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    Wiley announces new apps to aid in research and teaching, different apps for different disciplines. "Wiley Spotlight Apps are essential for all researchers, faculty, students and professionals."
Kathryn Plank

You're Distracted. This Professor Can Help. - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 0 views

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    David Levy's course at the University of Washington puts technology in its place-in the control of students.
Kathryn Plank

VALUE Rubrics from AAC&U - 0 views

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    As part of the VALUE project, diverse teams of faculty and other academic and student affairs professionals from a wide range of institutions drafted and revised institutional-level rubrics (and related materials) to correspond with the AAC&U Essential Learning Outcomes. Each VALUE rubric (listed below) contains the most broadly shared criteria or core characteristics considered to be critical for judging the quality of student work in a particular outcome area.
Kathryn Plank

"What Counts"? - 1 views

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    Interesting article that focus on how peers can evaluate digital scholarship, but also has implications for evaluation of different types of scholarship more generally.
peggymcmains

How to Procrastinate Still - 1 views

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    An article from the Chronicle of Higher Education shared by one of our faculty members
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