As our student body diversifies, higher ed needs to respond and adapt. In this episode, Bryan Dewsbury and Mays Imad join us to discuss equity-minded strategies we can use to redesign or incrementally improve our courses. Bryan is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences and the principal investigator of the Science Education and Society research program at Florida International University. Mays is an Associate Professor of Biology and Equity Pedagogy at Connecticut College and is a AAC&U Senior Fellow. Bryan and Mays are co-authors, with Flower Darby and Isis Artze-Vega, of The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching.
A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
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Service learning
Gender Bias in Course Evaluations
Teaching with comics
Transhumanism
Project-based learning
New Faculty Transition
Common Problem Pedagogy
Faculty Development
Online learning
Student attention span
Civic Engagement
Microcredentials
Authentic Learning
The Active Learning Initiative at Cornell
Mobile Technology in the Classroom
VoiceThread
Removing barriers
Creating an open textbook
Student writing
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