Skip to content
Cengage Logo-Home Page
  • Students
  • Instructors
  • Institutions
  • Sign In
  • Students
  • Instructors
  • Institutions
  • Sign In
The Cengage Blog
  • Teaching Strategies
  • Higher Ed Trends
  • Academic Leadership
  • Affordability
  • Product Updates

Teaching Strategies

Find teaching inspiration and practical methods to keep your students engaged and learning.

Teaching US Constitution

A Real-World Approach to Teaching the US Constitution

Author: Lishan Desta, Professor, Collin College   The US Constitution is one of the briefest constitutions in the world. However, despite its brevity and elegant language, it’s likely most students haven’t read...
Online Learning and Student Engagement

Connecting During COVID: How to Repurpose Your Teaching Toolbox

By: Courtney Pham, Senior Marketing Instructor, Missouri State University   The year 2020 was strange and challenging. The pandemic came fast, furious and unexpectedly to the global community and affected industries around the...
Tips for Discussing Supreme Court

Supreme Controversy: Key Points to Keep in Mind when Teaching the Supreme Court

Author: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College    It came as a shock, but perhaps not a surprise, when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away due to her battle with cancer in...
Today's Students and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Adapting to Today’s Students and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Author: Dr. Jennifer Harrison, Professor, Warren County Community College As COVID-19 social restrictions evolve and change, it’s easy to feel frustrated and overwhelmed. But what does this all mean for our society...
Political Memes in Your Course

Political Memes: How One Educator Uses Them in Her Course

Author: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College   The era of the political meme has been upon us for at least a decade now. But, as they become mainstays in political culture...
different joyful emojis with "7 of the funniest online learing confessions"

7 of the Funniest Online Teaching Confessions

Educators are only human. We all make mistakes—and this year gave us a lot of opportunities to slip-up in front of students. But blunders are part of the learning process. And the...
graphic of seated student looking at giant computer screen of classmates

5 Tips for Humanizing Your Online Course

Essie Childers is a professor of Student Success at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas   Many of you may remember the clip from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off featuring the Boring Economics Teacher....
young woman with glasses at laptop with notebook

Tips to Help You Address Student Readiness

Judy Hante is an Adjunct Professor at San Diego Miramar College   Student readiness means that a student has an open mind and willingness to learn in addition to the necessarily basic...
arrow_left_alt Previous 1 … 24 25 26 27 28 … 64 Next arrow_right_alt

Sign up for higher ed news

Get our Cengage Newsletter for all the latest articles, plus get access to events and free resources.
Subscribe
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy
  • Piracy
  • Subscribe
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Instagram