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Karen Caldwell talks about learning out loud on episode 438 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Our brains are literally switched on when we are curious.
I adore the word curiosity.
It is important to be vulnerable and admit you don’t know something.
Go ahead and have your students predict. It is the state of curiosity and wonder that really matters.
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org(https://bookshop.org/shop/teachinginhighered). All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC)(https://bookshop.org/shop/LibroMobile), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia(https://www.cuentosmobile.com/bio).”
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Karen Caldwell talks about learning out loud on episode 438 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Our brains are literally switched on when we are curious.
I adore the word curiosity.
It is important to be vulnerable and admit you don’t know something.
Go ahead and have your students predict. It is the state of curiosity and wonder that really matters.
Affiliate income disclosure: Books that are recommended on the podcast link to the Teaching in Higher Ed bookstore on Bookshop.org(https://bookshop.org/shop/teachinginhighered). All affiliate income gets donated to the LibroMobile Arts Cooperative (LMAC)(https://bookshop.org/shop/LibroMobile), established in 2016 by Sara Rafael Garcia(https://www.cuentosmobile.com/bio).”

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