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Showing posts with label
scientific teaching
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Friday, January 3, 2025
Recentring the research and teaching mission of universities: The horror of tracking my work hours
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For years, I keep telling people that I need to work a lot in order to stay on top of things. Gone are the days of the professor sitting in ...
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Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Debating limits on diversity in class
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I wrote a while ago about the debate on whether global diversity has ecological limits , based on two papers from Harmon and Harrison, and R...
Monday, May 19, 2014
Guest Post: You teach science, but is your teaching scientific? Part 2: Flipping your class.
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The second in a series of guest posts about using scientific teaching , active learning, and flipping the classroom by Sarah Seiter , a tea...
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Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Guest Post: You teach science, but is your teaching scientific? (Part I)
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The first in a series of guest posts about using scientific teaching, active learning, and flipping the classroom by Sarah Seiter , a teach...
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