Jody Green discusses faculty’s role in student success on episode 515 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
The special power of literature comes from that capacity to have one foot in the factual or the real and one foot in the imagination or the fictional.
-Jody Green
We know that there are so many other important elements to students’ success, their well-being, their thriving, their career pathways, their ability to pursue interests and curiosities, their engagement, their activism, and all of these multiple measures.
-Jody Green
I think people care about what the institution has told them they need to care about.
-Jody Green
I don’t think we should have expectations based on people’s gender in a classroom.
-Jody Green
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Thinking with and About AI
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How to Develop MicroSkills – Small Actions for Big Impact
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The Principles of Grading for Growth
How to Teach in Active Learning Spaces
How Curiosity Can Transform Lives and Change the World
Higher Education for All (Including Those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities)
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