What is your fave book club book related to teaching math in higher education?
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- Love this, esp for new faculty, from @SChewPsych: "There are a myriad of answers...these causes miss the fundamental reason why teaching is hard: we simply don’t know the exact circumstances in which learning takes place." |
- Pulling some articles just now about this approach, with a specific interest in the claim that it promotes equity. I think it's the opposite. Thoughts?TAKE THE LEARNING STYLES INVENTORY
- "...although we are on a shared journey, it is not the students’ classroom. It is mine. I bear the responsibility for what happens in the course."Here is a blog I wrote based on the day my daughter came home from the first day of 7th grade and when I asked her how went she sighed and said, "Not great. It was a syllabuster." scholarlyteacher.com/post/no-more-s…
- Thinking about this in terms of @TheTattooedProf 's article in @chronicle on 'return to rigor'. Most 'sand' things are done in the name of rigor, expecting Ss to do so much of the work of learning or irrespective of S's as humans.The best curriculum intent in the world means nothing without great enactment of that curriculum ▶️ Making concrete memories not memories made of sand




