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Teaching Strategies

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

Political Science Polling Questions

An Exercise on Question Wording and Political Polling

Author:  Jeffrey L. Bernstein, Department of Political Science, Eastern Michigan University   As we learned once again in the 2020 election, polling is hard. The simple act of polling voters to determine...
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Teaching Likeability: Psychology Lesson Ideas & Tips

By: Kacy L. Michel, Ph.D. and CHES­, Texas Christian University   You never get a second chance to make a first impression. While somewhat true, the reality is that you only get...
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Moving Forward to MOS Certification

Author: Corinne Hoisington, Professor of Information Systems Technology, Central Virginia Community College   As the pandemic resets major work trends, company leaders are rethinking their workforce performance and experience strategies. If an...
Sociological Perspectives

Quick Tips for Teaching the Sociological Perspectives

Author: Jessica Halperin, Sociology Professor, Metropolitan Community College – Maple Woods   The sociological perspectives in Sociology are powerful tools used for discussion and analysis of society. They provide a framework as...
Online Discussion Boards

3 Tips to Help You Get the Most Out of Discussion Boards in an Online Course

Elyse Adler is an Assistant Professor of Information Technology   In an online class, the course discussion board often takes the place of the face-to-face discussions you’d normally have in the classroom....
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...
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