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Decoding The Ivory Tower

Higher Education as if Students Really Matter

Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Pedagogical Triage
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education / The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

Pedagogical Triage

In higher education, as in so many other areas of our lives, the COVID-19 virus has turned the world upside down. At least in the short term the impossible has…

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April 5, 2020
The Revolt of the College Teachers
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education / The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

The Revolt of the College Teachers

 [For some time two concerns have hovered in the back of my consciousness: the total inability of contemporary culture to generate visions of a positive future and the absence of…

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January 20, 2020
Amoebas, Sexual Reproduction, and a History Department
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education / The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

Amoebas, Sexual Reproduction, and a History Department

            I have spent a significant amount of my life in faculty meetings.  Time that might have been spent in meaningful activity. Hours that will never be returned to me.           …

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December 2, 2019
Tear Down This Wall! – Decoding K-16
Decoding the Disciplines / Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Tear Down This Wall! – Decoding K-16

      We can be as divided by invisible walls as by those made of stone.  They limit our movements and deny us access to all that lies on the other…

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November 12, 2019
Dumb Questions?
Decoding the Disciplines / Teaching and Learning in History / Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Dumb Questions?

     Readers of the February 2017 edition of The History Teacher must have been surprised to see an article by Leah Shopkow with the title “How Many Sources Do I…

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October 16, 2019
The Shame Factories of Academia
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education / The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

The Shame Factories of Academia

              The look of utter horror on the faces of my luncheon companions was only visible for an instant, before they reestablished their habitual control over their emotions.  But in…

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September 9, 2019
Teaching In the Fog of War
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Teaching In the Fog of War

            The United States has been waged more major wars during my life time, than in any comparable period of American history. I have somehow survived World War II, Korea,…

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June 21, 2019
Addicted to the Curve
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Addicted to the Curve

            I have been told that this little story is true.  I have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but its importance lies, not in its historicity, but rather in…

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June 3, 2019
Lost in Lecture
Decoding the Disciplines / Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Lost in Lecture

DECODING CULTURAL CAPITAL     “How hard is it to raise one’s hand, to approach an instructor after class, or to come to office hours to discuss a difficult assignment?” Let’s…

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April 20, 2019
Confessions of a D Student (Part 2)
Teaching and Social Responsibility in Higher Education

Confessions of a D Student (Part 2)

But the saga of Math 100, described in the previous entry, was not over.  There was a final piece of the story to be revealed.  At my fiftieth high school reunion I…

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April 9, 2019
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