In a 2018 article, “Democratically Engaged Assessment,” the authors write that “assessment is too often experienced as a top-down, managerial, bureaucratic, required, and not terribly helpful activity ...
It’s only September, yet I am already hearing a now-familiar lament from faculty members across higher education — especially, but not exclusively, at the midcareer and senior ranks — who feel ...
Natalie Kerr and Jaime Kurtz are social psychologists and colleagues in the department of psychology at James Madison University. Kerr’s work has been published in many academic journals, and she also ...
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is a standardized survey tool used to assess the extent to which students engage in educational practices associated with high levels of learning and ...
Small changes to college teaching practices can make a big difference in building and maintaining successful relationships with students. Author and professor James M. Lang has authored two editions ...
Think of all the ways we associate control with good parenting (consider this concept in the frame of teaching as well). We ...
Eliza Reid, former first lady of Iceland and best-selling author, will speak at Kinder Institute’s America at 250 lecture on Friday at the Tiger Hotel, discussing the theme of storytelling and using ...
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