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5 Questions on Course Flexibility

When to Show Students Grace: 5 Questions to Ask Yourself

Dr. Ashley Hall is an experienced business educator with a passion for leadership development   The ramifications of COVID-19 are far-reaching. Over the past eighteen months, many instructors have been far more...
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Student Success: A Responsibility Shared by Instructors & Students

Dr. Billi Bromer is a Professor of Education at Brenau University   Most students enroll in a course intending to be successful. Faculty plan their instruction with the hopes that their students...
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What I Learned as a Dual Enrollment Instructor

Lisa Heller Boragine is a Communication Studies coordinator and Tenured Associate Professor of Communication   If you’ve taught for any length of time, you can probably remember a time when barely anyone...
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My Top 5 Tips for Motivating Students

Melinda Doty is a full-time Faculty Member at East Carolina University   Motivating students has never been more important than it is now. With many classes pivoting to remote or hybrid learning,...
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What Tetris Taught Me About Flexible Teaching

Adam Barragato is Assistant Director of Partnerships at Purdue University and former Teaching and Learning Consultant   The game of Tetris has more in common with flexible teaching than you might think....
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College Student Housing and Food Insecurity: What Faculty Can Do

Jody Small is an Emmy Award-winning writer-producer who films stories about students and educators at community colleges and universities around the country   Several years ago, The Hope Center for College, Community...
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How to Apply the Carry-Out Method to Your Course Content

Adam Barragato is Assistant Director of Partnerships at Purdue University and former Teaching and Learning Consultant   I never liked eating carry-out growing up. My mom and dad would often go out...
Erin Moran Wiley smiling among books.

5 Tips to Process the Return to Campus

Erin Moran Wiley, MA, is a faculty member and licensed professional clinical counselor in Northwest Ohio   As summer days get shorter, many of us can feel the return to campus sneaking...
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