
This is teaching with Learning in Mind, the podcast for anyone in the business of teaching in higher education. This podcast consists of seven episodes hosted by myself and a few guests. The framework for the podcast is borrowed from a wonderful book called How Learning Works by Susan Ambrosia, Michael Bridges, Michelle DiPietro, Marcia Lovett, and Maureen Norman.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Today we talk about how to foster self-directed learning behaviours in your students and how that affects student learning. In this episode, I draw from a publication by AOSIS, Directed Learning for the 21st Century: Implications for Higher Education... more
Today we will talk about how course climate affects student learning. First, we will discuss the principles and then unpack some strategies for you to implement in your classroom. I will purposely use teacher terminology in this podcast because I sus... more
Today we will talk about how feedback and practice affect student learning. First, we will talk about the principles and then unpack some strategies for you to implement in your classroom. I will purposely use teacher terminology in this podcast beca... more
Today we're going to talk about how student mastery affects their learning. First, we will talk about the principles and then unpack some strategies for you to implement in your classroom. I will purposely use teacher terminology in this podcast beca... more
In this episode friend and colleague of mine, Anneri Meintjes speaks to us about procrastination and how it might influence your students - and perhaps even yourself!
In this episode, we refer to the "How Learning Works" book; you can find it here... more
Today we're going to talk about how student motivation affects their learning. First, we will talk about the principles, and then we will unpack some strategies for you to implement in your classroom. I will purposely use teacher terminology in this ... more
Today we're going to talk about how students organize knowledge and how that affects their learning. But first, we'll talk about the principles and then climb into the strategies that can help you in your classroom. I will purposely use teacher termi... more
In this episode, we will talk about how prior knowledge influences a student's learning. This episode has two parts. First, we will talk about the principles, and then we can climb into the strategies you can use in your classroom. I will purposely u... more










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