We all want to be more effective teachers, but face increased demands on our time. What can colleges and universities do to efficiently support faculty development? In this episode, we discuss these issues with Chris Price, the Academic Program Manager at the Center for Professional Development at the State University of New York. Before joining the Center for Professional Development, Chris was the Director of the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at SUNY Brockport. While at Brockport, Chris also taught classes in Political Science and in the online Masters of Arts in Liberal Studies program.
A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com
Faculty Mindset
What Inclusive Instructors Do
A Pedagogy of Kindness
Military-Affiliated Students
Efficient Mentoring and Communication
Leveraging Disney Magic
U.S. Regulations for Online Classes
Tutoring
Preventing Workplace Burnout
Critical Race Theory
Returning to the Classroom
Beyond Trigger Warnings
Teaching for the Public Good
Revisiting Diverse Classrooms
Active Learning Initiative Revisited
Humanized Teaching
The Coffee Shop
Supporting Faculty Equity
Minding Bodies
Making Team Projects Work
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