Small children are innately curious about the world around them. This curiosity, though, is often stifled in traditional educational pathways. Dr. Josh Eyler joins us in this episode to discuss how research on how humans learn can help us build a more productive learning environment for all our students. Josh is the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence and an adjunct Associate Professor of Humanities at Rice University.
A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Academic Ableism
Active Learning: 6 Feet of Separation
OSCQR
Lessons Learned Online
Pedagogies of Care: Ungrading
Pedagogies of Care: Evidence Based Practices
Pedagogies of Care: Creativity
Pedagogies of Care: Equity and Inclusion
Pedagogies of Care: Students as Humans
Pedagogies of Care: Nerd Edition
Pedagogies of Care: Digital Reading
Pedagogies of Care: UDL
Developing UL Online (DUO)
Learning Networks
E-Tivities
Convergent Teaching
Signature Pedagogies
Pandemic Pivoting
Trauma-Informed Pedagogy
Radical Hope
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