Wednesday, September 29, 2021

What are you listening to?

Making time for our practice is often one of the real challenges we face in the teaching profession. But here are a few podcasts that might be interesting and, dare I say, fun to sneak into your routine.

Check out Season 3 of Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning, where CTL Director Catherine Ross and guests address "teaching and learning systems in the academy and how they need to be changed. Topics include beliefs about rigor, the value of undergraduate education in research universities, how to generate systemic change in institutions, issues of equity, and how faculty are evaluated."

For a smorgasbord of conversations about teaching--ranging from open education to creativity in teaching and so much more--listen in to host Bonni Stachowiak as she interviews innovative thinkers Teaching in Higher Ed.

Check out Vanderbilt’s Leading Lines for inspiring conversations about using educational technology to enrich student learning.

For a resource-rich podcast on anti-racist pedagogy, the H.E.A.R.T. podcast has much to offer. And for a deeper dive, there is In the Margins.

Finally, if you love a crowd-sourced effort, here's a curated list from the Higher Ed Podcast Project. 

What are you listening to? 


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