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Faculty would be well served by using their instructional missions more in their course designs. -Robin DeRosa
I think reflecting the human condition is part of the job and the work of universities and colleges. -Martha Burtis
We should be showing people how we survive a situation like this by embracing the human condition. -Martha Burtis
We really need to keep broader humanity in mind right now and not be myopic in our vision. -Robin DeRosa
Values-Centered Instructional Planning, by Robin DeRosa on Inside Higher Ed
Cooperative Games from Lillian Nave
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Bill Dogterom on Teaching in Higher Ed – The Shared Journey
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Peter Kaufman on Episode 230: Teaching with Compassion
Article about Missouri Western State University Faculty Cuts in The Chronicle
F the Bread. The Bread Is Over., by Sabrina Orah Mark
Linda’s Tweet About Missouri Western State University Faculty Cuts
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