Intentional Teaching is a podcast aimed at educators to help them develop foundational teaching skills and explore new ideas in teaching. Hosted by educator and author Derek Bruff, the podcast features interviews with educators throughout higher ed.
Intentional Teaching is sponsored by UPCEA, the online and professional education association.
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Robert Talbert and David Clark are both mathematics faculty members at Grand Valley State University and authors of the forthcoming bo…
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Correspondence courses. Night classes. Extension schools. Distance education. Continuing education. Professional education. There’s al…
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In her 2022 book Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology, Michelle D. Miller writes about the "moral panics" that often ha…
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On today’s podcast, I talk with the authors of a new book that can help college teachers better understand their students as whole peo…
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Since November 2022, higher education has been trying to wrap its collective mind around the advent of AI text generators like ChatGPT…
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Picture a calculus textbook. You’re probably picturing a hardback book an inch and a half thick, full of mathematical notation. The tr…
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On today’s podcast, I’m happy to share a roundtable discussion with three faculty who teach introductory biology courses using a non-t…
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Eric Detweiler is an associate professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University and the director of the public writing and rh…
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Thanks to another great podcast, Future U by Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn, I learned about a course at Georgetown University called M…
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Regan Gurung is associate vice provost and executive director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Oregon State University, as w…
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In this episode, I talk with Mary-Ann Winkelmes, a longtime colleague in the world of educational development. Mary-Ann has worked at …
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“Service courses” are courses like college algebra and calculus that are taught by math departments to students not majoring in math, …
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Wouldn't it be interesting to see an analysis of how much time you spent on active learning, right after class ended? DART is a tool c…
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A few years ago you could assume that if a student submitted an essay in your class, some human wrote that essay, hopefully the studen…
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On today’s episode of Intentional Teaching, I bring you a fantastic interview with educator and author Susan Hrach. Susan is the direc…
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Welcome to the Intentional Teaching, a podcast aimed at educators to help them develop foundational teaching skills and explore new id…