Complaints about the lack of attention to teaching in Ph.D. programs are legion — mainly about the perceived disconnect between what we are trained to do in graduate school and what we are expected to ...
Teaching today’s learners requires an understanding of different approaches to teaching that cater to various developmental levels. These approaches—pedagogy, andragogy, and heutagogy—can be thought ...
Many conversations are happening these days about artificial intelligence’s growing role in education—how to keep student-data safe, how to prevent students from using AI to cheat, and how AI tools ...
Open pedagogy is teaching and learning practices and environments that promote equity, collaboration, and innovation and invite students to create and share knowledge with future publics, often in ...
Openly licensed content gives instructors added freedom to engage with students in the classroom and to use course materials in new and innovative ways. Below is an introduction to open pedagogy and ...
We talk a lot at SCU about the 3 C’s—competence, conscience, and compassion—and about forming leaders who will build a just, humane, and sustainable world. Laudable though they may be, we may not ...
Inclusive pedagogy celebrates diversity as an educational good. But diversity means heterogeneity in needs, preferences, ...
Clichés abound in response to any new technology, but on the topic of large language models and generative artificial intelligence, bumper-sticker thinking has reached new lows (or perhaps been ...
The Student Pedagogy Advocates program is designed to pair students and instructors as partners in support of enhancing teaching and learning at Purdue. The program is sponsored by the Office of the ...
Landscape architect Kate Orff, urban designer Damon Rich, and artist Trevor Paglen have won the prestigious commendation. Promoting Social Justice One Poster at a Time The Center For Urban Pedagogy ...