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In this summer short, Speaking of Higher Ed brings together powerful insights from past guests on what drives authentic learning in today’s classrooms. Dr. James Lang (episode 28) shares a thoughtful approach to handling suspected AI use—not through punishment, but through dialogue and design. Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang (episode 23) explains how emotion isn’t separate from learning—it fuels it. And Dr. Gary T. Green (episode 21) shows how small, human gestures can create powerful connections that motivate students to learn.
Whether you're rethinking assessment strategies or looking for ways to foster student connection, this episode is a quick but meaningful listen to help guide your teaching.
Get free access to more of our content, visit our show page for full episodes and additional resources.
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In this summer short, Speaking of Higher Ed brings together powerful insights from past guests on what drives authentic learning in today’s classrooms. Dr. James Lang (episode 28) shares a thoughtful approach to handling suspected AI use—not through punishment, but through dialogue and design. Dr. Mary Helen Immordino-Yang (episode 23) explains how emotion isn’t separate from learning—it fuels it. And Dr. Gary T. Green (episode 21) shows how small, human gestures can create powerful connections that motivate students to learn.
Whether you're rethinking assessment strategies or looking for ways to foster student connection, this episode is a quick but meaningful listen to help guide your teaching.
Get free access to more of our content, visit our show page for full episodes and additional resources.
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