Category: Reflective Practice
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Out of WAC: Teaching How to Write in the “Covfefe” Era
On Empathy and Reflexivity in Pedagogy
Final Projects and Research Papers: On Anti-Ableist Assignment Design
Pregnancy and Persona: Negotiating Authority in the Classroom
Teach@CUNY Day 2017: Affirming Our Values
Different Fields, Similar Strategies: The Value of Group Work
Connecting Our Disciplines to the Real World
To Call on Students, or Not to Call on Them? On Structuring Class Participation
Assessing Active Learning Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
A Series of Unfortunate Events
In Praise of Experiential Learning: Notes from the Field (Trip)
Political Humor in the Classroom
Version Control ALL the Things
Teaching (the Humanities) at Community Colleges: Thoughts from CUNY Faculty
Teaching Tyranny Today
Authority in the Classroom (Once More With Feeling)
“We Aren’t Therapists”: Mental Health in Our Classrooms
What Was I Scared Of?
Can a Discussion Board Recreate a Classroom Experience?
Phone a Friend: Or, Some Thoughts on Authority in the Classroom
In Praise of Student Evaluations…The Ones You Create Yourself
Triple-Entry Journals: Engagement and Reflexivity
Out of Bounds? Professors / Students / Friends / Intimates
Teaching Sophistry in the Age of Trump
Steal This Textbook: The Virtues of Open-Source Educational Materials
Anti-Ableist Pedagogies and You
It Takes a Village
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
What Beyoncé Taught Me About Boundaries; Or, How I Learned That Being “Good Enough” is Enough
Faculty Observations: Navigating the Follow-Up Conversation
The Course Calendar Puzzle
Bending So As Not to Break: Pedagogical Flexibility as an Asset
Hybrid Courses: The Best of Both Worlds (or the Worst)?
OERs: Thinking Beyond the Textbook
Teaching from Rage: An Ethical Commitment
The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad First Day
On Being Nice in a Difficult World
Who Am I Teaching For?
Math Autobiographies
Advice for the First-Time Teacher



