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Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to Philosophy course. Philosophy is often der...
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Students are not typically taught philosophy during their K-12 years, so few know what to expect when they sign up for my Introduction to Philosophy course. Philosophy is often der...
I am going to start where no good teacher should start, with a $10 word: epistemology. It refers to a branch of philosophy that explores how we know what we know – something schola...
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Many Catholic ethics courses are badly organized. If the end of Catholic ethics is to make people virtuous, teachers would do well to put the “hot button” issues on the backburner...
In my recent discussion sections for Philosophy of Science at UCLA, we’ve been working through Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Kuhn famously lays out the notion of...
ABSTRACT: Traditionally recognized as the handmaiden of theology, philosophy has fallen on hard times in some Christian circles. The discipline of philosophy, however, holds great...
Marsha Ratzel never intended her book "Teaching in High Gear" to be a blueprint. It was a record of a teacher thinking her way through practice at a time "when there still seemed t...
Most people have their own idea about what distance education is. Usually, people understand it to be a way of teaching that is characterized by using technology and the separation...
To be an educator and a writer is to inhabit a rollercoaster world of hope; at times, you are filled with the excitement and power of possibilities, and at others, you are terrifie...
In this blog post, I describe a new assignment and reading strategy I am developing for upper-level classes. The pedagogy is a question-focused pedagogy and is an attempt to deepen...
The syllabus here is from my second time teaching “Writing and Reading Philosophy” (PHIL 2400) this past spring at Utah Valley University. At a moment when large language models se...
To be an educator and a writer is to inhabit a rollercoaster world of hope; at times, you are filled with the excitement and power of possibilities, ...
High schoolers advise teachers on what it takes to get students interested in learning.
What New Mexico taught me about caring for children and families.
At the forefront of educators' minds — and at the center of hearts — must be the recognition that schooling is a sacred setting in which much more than grades, credentials and care...
My biggest takeaway? Learning to listen. The post 12 Things Students Called Me Out On That Completely Changed My Teaching appeared first on Yoga Journal.
Classrooms should focus on teaching math, science, reading, and critical thinking skills that prepare students for success, leaving the raising of children to the parents who love...
Students who can see themselves in historical figures learn how to debate respectfully.
Academic freedom is usually taken as being more than merely the right to freely make specific claims in that it is supposed to provide broad protection in such matters asRead More
Emily Torres said the class has been the most meaningful teaching experience of her career.
PHILADELPHIA, July 14 (IPS) - Ask why so many Indian classrooms struggle, and the answers arrive in the language of audit: Too few trained teachers, too many vacancies, weak colle...
Research shouldn’t stay in the ivory tower. “Action research” can transform your teaching practice.
As the 250th anniversary of America approaches, retired teacher and former MiddleWeb columnist Mary Kane Tarashuk reflects on her nearly quarter-century of teaching civics to fourt...
Graduate and professional students who aspire to academic careers often tell mentors that they are eager to teach but unsure how to gain experience or show it on a CV or dossier. B...
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