Teaching in Higher Ed

Values-Centered Instructional Planning

05.28.2020 - By Bonni StachowiakPlay

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Robin DeRosa and Martha Burtis about the new ACE framework to guide instructional planning in responses to COVID-19 on episode 311 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

Faculty would be well served by using their instructional missions more in their course designs.

-Robin DeRosa

I think reflecting the human condition is part of the job and the work of universities and colleges.

-Martha Burtis

We should be showing people how we survive a situation like this by embracing the human condition.

-Martha Burtis

We really need to keep broader humanity in mind right now and not be myopic in our vision.

-Robin DeRosa

Resources Mentioned

Values-Centered Instructional Planning, by Robin DeRosa on Inside Higher Ed

ACE Framework

Cooperative Games from Lillian Nave 

Peaceable Kingdom Race to the Treasure! Award Winning Beat the Ogre Cooperative Game for Kids*

Hoot Owl Hoot Board Game*

Think UDL Podcast with Lillian Nave - Transcripts, Taxonomies, and Podcast Websites with Bonni Stachowiak

JackBox Games

CoLab

Rule of 2s: Keeping it Simple as You Go Remote for COVID19

Bill Dogterom on Teaching in Higher Ed - The Shared Journey

Laura Gibbs on Twitter

Summer 2020 Blogging Fest, by Laura Gibbs

Peter Kaufman on Episode 230: Teaching with Compassion

Article about Missouri Western State University Faculty Cuts in The Chronicle

F the Bread. The Bread Is Over., by Sabrina Orah Mark

Linda’s Tweet About Missouri Western State University Faculty Cuts

“I didn't even know that my pre-spring break class would be my last lecture, maybe ever.” - Linda Oakleaf

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