Share Intro to University Teaching
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By GPS989
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Irini and Lampros reflect on constructive alignment. This was part of the GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Tamanna, Lina, and Nadia will be talking about lesson planning. This was part of the GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Valerie and Smart reflect on learning outcomes. This was part of the GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Tetiana and Alex will be talking about sequencing and scaffolding. This was part of the GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Jill and Anastasiia will be talking about sequencing learning in an appropriate order for students. We covered this content in the first half of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
In this episode of the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Mike and Kevin discuss presenting a lesson in university teaching. We covered this content in the later weeks of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Some sources for your consideration:
Becoming a reflective practitioner - David Bridgen http://iicrd.org/sites/default/files/resources/Becoming_a_reflective_practitioner_0.pdf
Privilege - Tim Wise https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3Xe1kX7Wsc
Privilege, Power and Justice in the Classroom - https://tatp.utoronto.ca/teaching-toolkit/effective-strategies/privilege-power-and-justice/
The Skin We’re In: Pulling back the curtain on racism in Canada - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msoBTIv1VqM
The Ethical Space of Engagement - Willie Ermine – https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/ilj/article/view/27669/20400
Two-Eyed Seeing, Albert Marshall - http://www.integrativescience.ca/uploads/files/Two-Eyed%20Seeing-AMarshall-Thinkers%20Lodge2017(1).pdf
I am From Poem - https://freeology.com/worksheet-creator/poetry/i-am-from-poem/
Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory - https://csl.ku.edu/reflection-models#kolb
BOPPPS - https://libguides.usask.ca/boppps
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
Today, in our new episode on the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Adrian and Olusola will be talking about Need vs Nice. In other words, we will be explaining how to distinguish between what content is essential to know, nice to know and not necessary include’ in our lessons during the process of design and structure of the course. We covered this content in the first half of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
In this episode of the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Elsa and Tara discuss presenting a lesson in university teaching. We covered this content in the later weeks of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
In this episode of the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Josh and Khaled discuss lesson planning in university teaching. We covered this content in the later weeks of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
In this episode of the Intro to University Teaching podcast, Leila, Ines, and Conique discuss learning outcomes in university teaching. We covered this content in the early weeks of our GPS 989 Introduction to University Teaching course where we learned how students learn, how to plan for teaching, and how to design short lessons. The purpose of this podcast is for us to share what we ‘used to’ think and what we ‘now’ think, or do, regarding teaching.
Music by BeachVibes-Music from Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/soft-house-tropical-2678/
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.