Working on that life and work balance thing? The Chronicle of Higher Education hosts Balancing Act, a very popular discussion forum, “where thousands of academics gather every day to share advice with each other on work, life, and parenting. Post a question or offer your opinions there or in more than a dozen other forums on topics such as personal finance and teaching.”
Category: Resources
First day jitters
In a guest Brainstorm blog posting, Michael Nelson, a professor of political science at Rhodes College, answers the question, “What do I hope to accomplish today [the first day of class] in each of my classes?”
“First and foremost, I want to get my students excited about the subject…
Second, I want my students to know what to expect from me this semester…
Third, I want my students to know that I love them, not in any ooey-gooey way but in the sense of wanting them to flourish…
Fourth, I want to create a sense among my students that when we gather for class, we’re on serious business….
Finally…I will start learning their names and will know them all within two or three weeks.”
It’s a good (quick) read as we get ready to get started.
CTL Teaching Development Resources
The CTL is, of course, the Center for Teaching and Learning and Julie Haurykiewicz has created a terrific set of teaching-related resources. Of special interest is the extensive list of online teaching development resources, including information about learning styles, mentoring, professional organizations, and podcasts!