Teaching in Higher Ed

How to Not Be Perfect in Teaching and Learning

01.26.2023 - By Bonni StachowiakPlay

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Rebecca Price shares how to not be perfect in teaching and learning on episode 450 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

When is it ok to say I made a mistake?

-Rebecca Price

I embrace mistakes.

-Rebecca Price

Perfection does not mean learning.

-Rebecca Price

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Becca's Science Methods and Practice Course Syllabus

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Episode 443 with David Clark: Arbitrary Limits (including due dates)

A Time for Telling, Schwartz and Bransford

Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses, Melinda T. Owens, Shannon B. Seidel, Mike Wong, and Kimberly D. Tanner

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