Building student identities as learners, not consumers, for better academic outcomes | THE Campus Learn, Share, Connect
The benefits of requiring students to come to office hours (opinion) | Inside Higher Ed
The policy has significant benefits for both the instructor and the students, who appreciate being incentivized to do something that actually helps them, writes Zachary Nowak.
Stop being so mean to yourself. Here are 5 tips to help you break the cycle : Life Kit
Being self-critical comes naturally for a lot of people. It's easy to focus on the one bad review or the tiny flaw in an otherwise perfect presentation. Psychologist Joy Harden Bradford walks us through some strategies to quiet down those negative thoughts, including how to monitor and interrogate your negative self-talk and replace it with positive self-talk.
Self-Compassionate Letter for Adults | Greater Good In Education
A practice where teachers write a kind and self-compassionate letter to themselves about a challenge they are facing.
Boost note-taking. Try Retrieve-Taking! – Retrieval Practice
There's a lot of discussion and research about students' study habits outside the classroom, including re-reading, taking notes, and highlighting. Students tend to use these strategies inside the classroom, too . In either setting, are students retaining what they're trying to learn? Potentially,
222. Interleaved Practice – tea for teaching
SEL for Students: Ethical Decision-Making and Social Responsibility | Greater Good In Education
Digest #158: Mental Health and Wellbeing in Education — The Learning Scientists
In education many students and staff report experiencing mental health and wellbeing challenges at some point in their studies or their work - often for prolonged periods. The pandemic has contributed to the burden on mental health many students and teachers were already facing…
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The seven types of rest: I spent a week trying them all. Could they help end my exhaustion?
When we feel fatigued most of us focus on sleep problems. But proper relaxation takes many forms. I spent a week exploring what really works
Compassionate teaching yields the most benefits (opinion) | Inside Higher Ed
It’s the environment where students reap the most educational and social-emotional benefits, write Hannah L. Schacter, Shanique G. Brown, Ana M. Daugherty, Susanne Brummelte and Emily Grekin.
Brené with Dr. Laurie Santos on Creating Meaningful Connection at Work
Dr. Laurie Santos, a professor of psychology at Yale and the host of the popular The Happiness Lab podcast, joins me to talk about what we can expect when we return to the workplace, as well as evidence-based strategies for how we can use this moment to create and cultivate meaningful connection at work.
Embedding Growth Mindset Practices: The Toolkit Version
Rebecca Midles shares a toolkit on how to create a learning culture that embraces a growth mindset that honors all learners.
215. Resilient Pedagogy – tea for teaching
Flower Darby (she/her) on Twitter
Compassionate higher ed teacher friends, did you add flexibility to assignment deadlines this fall? Automatic extensions or "best by" dates or no questions asked I'll accept anything anytime kinds of policies? Honest question if so: how's it working for you and your students? 1/2
Master Teachers Are Mindful Teachers | Faculty Focus
Mindfulness seems to cultivate emotional balance, kindness, and compassion, and these qualities enhance the learning process.
Extending the Mind
This summer, I recommended to everyone I encountered that they take an hour and listen to this podcast conversation between Ezra Klein and Annie Murphy Paul about her new book The Extended Mind. Th…
Cultivate curiosity in higher ed students – Teaching in Higher Ed
Our son has a new habit. He points at something he hasn't seen before and says, "Whaaaaaaaassssshhaaaatttt?" For many parents, I know this stage is frustrating. I also recognize that there may well…
Neuroscience says listening to this song reduces anxiety by up to 65%
Sound therapies have long been used to help us cope.
Advice | 4 Simple Ways to Help Your Most-Disconnected Students
Faculty members have a key role to play in retaining students, to the benefit of both.
Four Ways We Can Be Sensitive to Trauma at Work
COVID-19 has created widespread trauma. Experts offer guidance on how to lead with more awareness and compassion.
Kelly Hogan on Twitter
Been thinking about the perfectionism I see some of my students. Trying to read more to define it and think more intentionally about ways to support these students. Here’s what I’m learning…1/
Get comfortable with being uncomfortable | Luvvie Ajayi Jones
Luvvie Ajayi Jones isn't afraid to speak her mind or to be the one dissenting voice in a crowd, and neither should you. "Your silence serves no one," says th...
Resilient Pedagogy and Self-Determination: Unlocking Student Engagement in Uncertain Times – Resilient Pedagogy
Academic Integrity Infographic - Infogram
Up to 80% of uni students don't read their assigned readings. Here are 6 helpful tips for teachers
Rather than just blaming the students, educators must consider why course materials are not being read and develop strategies to tackle the problems students face.
The 7 types of rest that every person needs
Are you getting your seven or eight hours of sleep a night — yet you still feel exhausted? Here’s why that could be happening, according to physician Saundra Dalton-Smith.
Mind Maps vs. Concept Maps and a Bunch of Tools for Both
The terms “mind map” and “concept map” are often used in similar contexts. However, as I learned when researching for my contribution to What School Leaders Need to Kno…
Attention Is an Achievement: How to Help Students Stay Present and Focused in Class
By James M. Lang
Study Skills Videos (MORE Coming Soon!)
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