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The Teach Better Podcast is a series of conversations with teachers about teaching. We talk mostly with faculty in higher education, but will occasionally talk with other teachers too. Your hosts are ... more
FAQs about The Teach Better Podcast:How many episodes does The Teach Better Podcast have?The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.
November 16, 2015Podcast #21: Teaching Philosophically with Boris KapustinIn this episode we're joined by Boris Kapustin, one of the most highly regarded teachers in Yale's Ethics, Politics, and Economics Program. We talk about how he leads seminars on political theory, connects philosophy to historical events, and changes how students think about the world they live in....more0minPlay
November 02, 2015Podcast #20: Making Learning Fun with Theresa SchenkerMuch of the best teaching at Yale is done by our language instructors, and on this episode we are joined by Theresa Schenker, senior lector and director of the German language program. Theresa shares her general approach to teaching as well as many ways she gets students creatively engaged in her classroom including telecollaboration, movie making, and web quests....more0minPlay
October 19, 2015Podcast #19: Teaching CS50 with David J. MalanHarvard computer science professor David J. Malan is most well-known for his wildly popular introductory computer science class: CS50. In this episode, David tells us all about its inner workings including the role of memorable moments, 20 page problem sets, hackathons, and balloons....more0minPlay
October 05, 2015Podcast #18: Doug and Ed Read the LiteratureIn this episode we discuss two important papers in the scholarship of teaching and learning. The first, written by John Hattie in 2003, identifies what characteristics distinguish expert teachers from other teachers. The second, by Hattie and Helen Timperley (2007), investigates what kinds of feedback are most effective....more0minPlay
September 21, 2015Podcast #17: Teacher as Provocateur with Jonathan HollowayHistorian and Dean of Yale College Jonathan Holloway joins us on this episode to talk about his highly acclaimed undergraduate lecture course on African-American history from emancipation to the present. We also discuss his role as dean of the college in shaping the quality of undergraduate education at Yale, and how his experience as dean has affected his own teaching....more0minPlay
September 07, 2015Podcast #16: Teaching in a Business School with Olav SorensonBusiness schools have a reputation for demanding students and high quality teaching. On this episode of the Teach Better Podcast, Professor Olav Sorenson from the Yale School of Management (SOM) tells us what actually happens over there. Along the way, he explains his own almost technology-free teaching style, as well as how SOM recently reformed its core MBA curriculum....more0minPlay
August 24, 2015Podcast #15: Using Real Art and Artifacts in Your Teaching with Cyra Levenson and Matt JacobsonIn this episode we talk with Cyra Levenson from the Yale Center for British Art and Yale Professor of American Studies, History, and African-American Studies, Matt Jacobson about incorporating real artifacts and works of art into your teaching. Specifically, we talk about why you might want to do such a thing, and how you can get started doing it....more0minPlay
August 10, 2015Podcast #14: Teaching as Coaching with John Bryan StarrBefore he retired in Spring of 2015, [John Bryan Starr taught two of the most highly regarded classes at Yale about the politics and policy surrounding public schools in the United States. These classes had a unique structure where students read and discussed the material outside class in small groups and continued their discussions in the classroom. In the words of one of his students, "You could just trust upon entering class every week that you were guaranteed a profound learning experience in those two hours." In this episode of the Teach Better Podcast, John Starr shares his secrets....more0minPlay
July 27, 2015Podcast #13: Active Learning with Lynne ReganProfessor Lynne Regan from Yale's Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry believes in the power of active learning. In this episode she shares what she's learned incorporating active learning exercises into her classes....more0minPlay
July 13, 2015Podcast #12: Teaching in person and online with Craig WrightProfessor Craig Wright has been teaching an introductory course on classical music for as long as he can remember. It started as a traditional lecture course, became an active in-person lecture course, and four years ago he taught it in Yale Summer Session as a Small Private Online Course (SPOC). In the spring Craig transformed the course yet again, this time into a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC). Craig shares his journey with us on this episode of the Teach Better Podcast....more0minPlay
FAQs about The Teach Better Podcast:How many episodes does The Teach Better Podcast have?The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.