Change in higher ed often occurs slowly. In this episode, Dr. Blase Scarnati joins us to discuss how community organizing strategies can be used to formulate changes that can be supported, or at least not resisted, by all stakeholders.
Blase is a Professor of Musicology and Director of Global Learning and the Center for International Education at Northern Arizona University.
A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Gender Differences in Faculty Retention
AI in the Curriculum
Reducing Equity Gaps
Beware the Myth
Help-Seeking Behavior
Unessays
Handbook of Online Higher Ed
Supporting Neurodiverse Students and Faculty
Alice: Finding Wonderland
Upskilling in AI
Community Effects of Incarceration
Preparing Students for an AI Future
Design for Learning
Career Readiness
Gender Bias and Timing of SETs
80 Ways to Use ChatGPT in the Classroom
ChatGPT Inspired Course Redesign
Higher Ed Then and Now
Flipped Team-Based Learning
A Return to Rigor?
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