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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:06:15 -0500
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That show particularly gets me thinking and wondering about different
religions, the philosophies of Locke and Rouseau, different sciences,
etc.
And congratulations on your tenure.

I've taught one hour courses before.

"Is it the things the character does, or the type of person the
character is?
You are the Amazing Arnzen!
Sometimes I'll write their answers on the overhead alongside my own.

a lesson culled from an experience of teaching a class while feeling
under the weather.
If you do mention it at the committee, Dennis, please make sure you tell
them that that water bottle I put on the ELMO was CAPPED. A former
professor of mine wrote a recommendation letter on my behalf for a
graduate scholarship application. This often takes a lot of energy and
concentration.
From my view, neither is a monologue. I want them to test my ideas, to
think of them as claims or hypotheses rather than simply authoritative
truth passed down from the oracle. I'll also often use second person
plural to discuss topics, while making direct eye contact with student
after student. "The Truth about Tenure in Higher Education" from the NEA
The Tenure Trek from Continuum Magazine The AAUP on Academic Freedom and
Tenure The Economics of the Tenure System by Jeffrey A.
A Valentine's Day gift from the SHU Craft Club. Lucy is critiquing
Snoopy's novel, saying a good book should be witty, beautiful, etc. "Is
it the things the character does, or the type of person the character
is? I will still have a circle, but one technique I'll try is to arrive
to class early and invite students to set it up before the period
actually begins.

Jerz's revelation is that dialogue can be tougher than monologue, even
though the "weight" of the conversation is ostensibly evenly distributed
in a discussion. Move chairs, if necessary.

I'm going to start crunching the one hour class. The burden of teaching
is on me, but the burden of learning is always on them.

" These techniques don't always come into play at once.

I like what you had to say about THE DAILY SHOW.

for readers of Pedablogue. What's cool: Professors have near-total
flexibility in their schedules.

Another student gave me one of those glass mannequin heads that often
display hats, just because they thought I would enjoy the weirdness of
it.

It is really too interesting. The latest issue's question is: How do you
challenge and motivate gifted students? php Posted by Dennis G.

Yes, curiosity killed these cats.
But then I realized what he was raising an inquiry into the performative
activity of the teacher and the amount of energy it takes to pull off a
successful performance.

This approach does not just espouse the Socratic method. In terms of
rating our job elements, college profs get "A's" for flexibility and
creativity, but lower grades for stress-level and ease-of-entry. In
terms of rating our job elements, college profs get "A's" for
flexibility and creativity, but lower grades for stress-level and
ease-of-entry. Oh, there is such a thing ! But I honestly don't think I
will do it again with this particular class.

Order that makes room for chaos. But to make you search for this
literature and make youwant to find out something new is the task of a
teacher.

Sometimes I'll write their answers on the overhead alongside my own.
Naturally, knowing you could be called on at any time to answer a
question can keep you attentive.

Although some folks take a more radical anti-TV stance, for me this
whole event is really just about taking a break and reflecting on the
role of the TV in our individual lives, I think.


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