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Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning

Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning is a podcast from the Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning. Our mission is to encourage instructors, students, and leaders in higher education to reflect on what they believe about teaching and learning.

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every 13 days
Average duration
31 minutes
Episodes
58
Years Active
2020 - 2024
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The Present Professor with Liz Norell

The Present Professor with Liz Norell

In the introduction of Liz Norell’s new book, The Present Professor: Authenticity and Transformational Teaching (2024), she opens with two statements: “When you cannot be present, you cannot teach ef…

00:21:45  |   Thu 05 Dec 2024
How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Students with Kristi Rudenga

How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Students with Kristi Rudenga

Kristi Rudenga, author of The Chronicle of Higher Education article, “How to Rebuild a Broken Connection With Students” (2024), writes that while intergenerational misunderstanding isn’t anything new…

00:23:31  |   Thu 14 Nov 2024
Trust Moves in the Classroom with Peter Felten, Rachel Forsyth, and Kath Sutherland

Trust Moves in the Classroom with Peter Felten, Rachel Forsyth, and Kath Sutherland

How can instructors build trust, community, and a sense of belonging with their students to ultimately improve student learning? In today’s episode, we tackle this question with Peter Felten, Rachel …

00:32:58  |   Thu 31 Oct 2024
A Pedagogy of Kindness with Cate Denial

A Pedagogy of Kindness with Cate Denial

Welcome to Season 9 of Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning! In this season, with our new host Columbia CTL Executive Director Amanda Irvin, we are exploring the dead idea that the world “outside” of …

00:23:27  |   Thu 17 Oct 2024
Passing the Baton: A New Chapter for Dead Ideas

Passing the Baton: A New Chapter for Dead Ideas

In today’s episode, we say a bittersweet goodbye to our wonderful podcast host, Columbia Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Executive Director Catherine Ross, as she will be retiring from Columbi…

00:41:13  |   Thu 02 May 2024
How to Help Adjuncts Not Want to Give Up with Kerry O’Grady

How to Help Adjuncts Not Want to Give Up with Kerry O’Grady

In today’s episode we examine the systemic issues and dead ideas that underlie the hiring and supporting of contingent faculty. We speak with Kerry O’Grady, Director for Teaching Excellence at the Sa…

00:29:19  |   Thu 04 Apr 2024
Notes from the Field: Dead Ideas from Columbia CTL Educational Developers

Notes from the Field: Dead Ideas from Columbia CTL Educational Developers

In this episode of 4 mini-interviews, we ask Columbia Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) staff John Foo, Jamie Kim, Rebecca Petitti, and Corey Ptak what’s been on their minds as they go about the…

00:36:43  |   Thu 07 Mar 2024
Why is There No Training on How to Teach Graduate Students? with Leonard Cassuto

Why is There No Training on How to Teach Graduate Students? with Leonard Cassuto

In this episode, we continue this season’s examination of graduate education, now looking into how institutions often overlook the need for preparing faculty to teach graduate students and graduate c…

00:31:02  |   Thu 22 Feb 2024
Teaching Development in Doctoral Education: Let’s Ask the Grad Students!

Teaching Development in Doctoral Education: Let’s Ask the Grad Students!

In this episode, we continue the conversation from our last episode on the topic of teaching development in doctoral education—this time from the student perspective! With co-host Caitlin DeClercq, S…

00:30:38  |   Thu 08 Feb 2024
Teaching Development in Doctoral Education: Where, When, and How?

Teaching Development in Doctoral Education: Where, When, and How?

Welcome back to Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning! In our first episode of Season 8, we speak with Drs. Benjamin Rifkin, Rebecca Natow, Nicholas Salter, and Shayla Shorter about their article in Th…

00:36:52  |   Thu 25 Jan 2024
Let’s Stop Relying on Biased Teaching Evaluations with Joanna Wolfe

Let’s Stop Relying on Biased Teaching Evaluations with Joanna Wolfe

While there is extensive research on the use of student surveys in the evaluation of teaching, the recommended practices are often not utilized. How does this negatively impact innovation in teaching…

00:29:53  |   Thu 30 Nov 2023
Ready to Find Out What Research Tells Us about Grading and Grade Inflation? Buckle Up! with Josh Eyler

Ready to Find Out What Research Tells Us about Grading and Grade Inflation? Buckle Up! with Josh Eyler

Josh Eyler, author and Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at the University of Mississippi, recently posted a rebuttal on LinkedIn to an article in The Chronicle of Higher…

00:36:18  |   Thu 09 Nov 2023
What's Needed for Institution-Wide Improvements in Undergraduate Science Teaching? with Marielena DeSanctis and Cassandra Volpe Horii

What's Needed for Institution-Wide Improvements in Undergraduate Science Teaching? with Marielena DeSanctis and Cassandra Volpe Horii

How can we improve teaching AND support all the instructors who teach science courses for undergraduates? Today we discuss this question with Marielena DeSanctis, President of the Community College o…

00:32:23  |   Thu 26 Oct 2023
From Devaluing to Valuing Teaching: Changes Institutions Can Make with Michelle Miller

From Devaluing to Valuing Teaching: Changes Institutions Can Make with Michelle Miller

In The Chronicle of Higher Education, a question was posed by journalist Beth McMurtrie as to whether or not institutions of higher education truly value teaching, and she offered a list of “red flag…

00:37:31  |   Thu 12 Oct 2023
AI as a Mass Extinction Event for Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning? with Cynthia Alby

AI as a Mass Extinction Event for Dead Ideas in Teaching and Learning? with Cynthia Alby

Over the past few months, Cynthia Alby, Professor of Teacher Education at Georgia College, has been focused on developing practical solutions in teaching and learning in response to the sudden emerge…

00:31:33  |   Thu 28 Sep 2023
Dead Ideas about the Role of Centers for Teaching and Learning and Institutional Change with Mary Wright

Dead Ideas about the Role of Centers for Teaching and Learning and Institutional Change with Mary Wright

Have Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) actually created change in higher education teaching? Have they been able to demonstrate this change? How have their strategies evolved and how are they …

00:29:57  |   Thu 14 Sep 2023
The Students Have the Final (and Best!) Word on the Science of Learning

The Students Have the Final (and Best!) Word on the Science of Learning

In our final episode of Season 6, we speak with two undergraduate Columbia University students, Emily Glover and Kyle Gordon, who serve as Teaching and Learning Consultants as part of our Center’s St…

00:31:34  |   Thu 20 Apr 2023
The Science of Learning in Action with Samantha Garbers and Adam Brown

The Science of Learning in Action with Samantha Garbers and Adam Brown

How can instructors use research on teaching and learning to create change and tackle challenges in their courses? What can learning analytics tell us about student engagement and motivation in our c…

00:22:15  |   Thu 06 Apr 2023
Dead Ideas in Intercultural Development with Tara Harvey

Dead Ideas in Intercultural Development with Tara Harvey

Tara Harvey, Founder of True North Intercultural, defines Intercultural Competence as “the capacity to communicate and act appropriately, effectively, and authentically across cultural differences, b…

00:30:51  |   Thu 23 Mar 2023
Teaching Students About the Science of Learning with Todd Zakrajsek

Teaching Students About the Science of Learning with Todd Zakrajsek

How should we educate students on the science of learning? Does this require systemic change? And do faculty have a moral obligation to teach students the processes necessary to succeed in college, i…

00:27:08  |   Thu 09 Mar 2023
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