Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! José Andrés talked about this childhood, including memories of his parents’ cooking. Chef, humanitarian, and author José Andrés spoke with David M.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Walter Isaacson joined David M. Rubenstein and talked about his career and interest in writing about genuises. Author Walter Isaacson joined David M.
Discussion is a large part of teaching and learning. We want to see and hear our learners engaged in conversations about the course content, making connections to their lives or to other aspects of ...
Early this year, after the pandemic had moved my classroom online, a student asked if we could try “silent meetings” in a course I was teaching. At first I assumed that, like many of us, he was just ...
As an undergraduate, I took a seminar dedicated entirely to Ulysses by James Joyce. Joyce’s modernist novel is mystifying, so question marks hung on the ends of students’ contributions. As we ...
Hello and welcome to Teaching, a weekly newsletter from The Chronicle of Higher Education. First, Beckie explores one approach to a common problem: leading substantive classroom discussions on ...
At some point in their career, every teacher will find themselves having a difficult discussion with their students. My first took place not long after I began teaching. It involved one of my students ...
Corrected: A previous version of this story misnamed an app teachers can use to analyze talk patterns. It is called TeachFX. Additionally, an earlier version of this story used the wrong name for an ...
Research shows discussions deepen learning and promote mental well-being by fostering social connection. Yet they are rare and brief. The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of ...
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