Donald Bullock and I talk about what we have learned on episode 362 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
In college you blink and then it’s over.
-Donald Bullock
In my early days of college I was just trying to get used to the work load.
-Donald Bullock
I learn so much better in classes where we have open discussions that feel more like a conversation rather than just someone lecturing at me.
-Donald Bullock
My heart and passion for justice started at a very young age.
-Donald Bullock
Resources Mentioned
Quizlet
This I Believe Essays
This I Believe Curriculum
Minding Bodies: How Physical Space, Sensation, and Movement Affect Learning, by Susan Hrach
Donald Bullock and I talk about what we have learned on episode 362 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
In college you blink and then it’s over.
-Donald Bullock
In my early days of college I was just trying to get used to the work load.
-Donald Bullock
I learn so much better in classes where we have open discussions that feel more like a conversation rather than just someone lecturing at me.
-Donald Bullock
My heart and passion for justice started at a very young age.
-Donald Bullock
Resources Mentioned
Quizlet
This I Believe Essays
This I Believe Curriculum
Minding Bodies: How Physical Space, Sensation, and Movement Affect Learning, by Susan Hrach
Donald Bullock and I talk about what we have learned on episode 362 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
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In college you blink and then it’s over.
-Donald Bullock
In my early days of college I was just trying to get used to the work load.
-Donald Bullock
I learn so much better in classes where we have open discussions that feel more like a conversation rather than just someone lecturing at me.
-Donald Bullock
My heart and passion for justice started at a very young age.
-Donald Bullock
Resources Mentioned
Quizlet
This I Believe Essays
This I Believe Curriculum
Minding Bodies: How Physical Space, Sensation, and Movement Affect Learning, by Susan Hrach