David Franklin shares about his book, Invisible Learning, on episode 352 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It is as much about the student's relationship with statistics as it is about statistics itself.
-David Franklin
How do our biases affect the way that we think?
-David Franklin
He encourages an atmosphere in which he can be questioned.
-David Franklin
Resources Mentioned
Invisible Learning, by David Franklin
The Spark of Learning, by Sarah Rose Canavagh
What the Best College Teachers Do, by Ken Bain
Ken Bain on Episode 36 of Teaching in Higher Ed
PollEverywhere
Coaching for Leaders
Good teaching is about having students answer questions or solving problems that they find intriguing, interesting, or beautiful. - Ken Bain
David Franklin shares about his book, Invisible Learning, on episode 352 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It is as much about the student's relationship with statistics as it is about statistics itself.
-David Franklin
How do our biases affect the way that we think?
-David Franklin
He encourages an atmosphere in which he can be questioned.
-David Franklin
Resources Mentioned
Invisible Learning, by David Franklin
The Spark of Learning, by Sarah Rose Canavagh
What the Best College Teachers Do, by Ken Bain
Ken Bain on Episode 36 of Teaching in Higher Ed
PollEverywhere
Coaching for Leaders
Good teaching is about having students answer questions or solving problems that they find intriguing, interesting, or beautiful. - Ken Bain
David Franklin shares about his book, Invisible Learning, on episode 352 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
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It is as much about the student’s relationship with statistics as it is about statistics itself.
-David Franklin
How do our biases affect the way that we think?
-David Franklin
He encourages an atmosphere in which he can be questioned.
-David Franklin
Resources Mentioned
Good teaching is about having students answer questions or solving problems that they find intriguing, interesting, or beautiful. – Ken Bain