The Future of Teaching

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    how the classroom is being transformed
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    Date Issued
    2021
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    Introduction. Worries and hopes for the new semester / Beckie Supiano -- Section 1. The new flexibility / Beth McMurtrie. Course delivery ; Creative calendars ; Teaching takes center stage ; Spotlight: a pandemic silver lining: widespread reflection on teaching ; Faculty voices: pandemic-spurred reforms instructors want to keep ; Commentary: what students and professors will need for the next phase of hybrid teaching ; Commentary: your most important resource is eyeing the door -- Section 2. Preparing to return to the classroom / Beth McMurtrie. The bridges (back) to campus ; Making up for lost opportunities ; Adding Covid to the curriculum ; Spotlight: Grief, burnout, and other mental-health issues ; Commentary: faculty and staff need to work together on student academic support ; Commentary: curricular reform: now's the time for 'super courses' -- A final word. After the pandemic, what will change? / Beckie Supiano.

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    "The pandemic has wrought extraordinary changes in course delivery and instruction, leading to conversations among college leaders and faculty members about what effective teaching looks like. Although being on campus together will be safer this fall, the new semester is unlikely to mark a return to normal classrooms - and many instructors and students think it shouldn't. This report offers a holistic examination of post-pandemic teaching that will help you decide what kinds of instruction your institution should offer and how best to support faculty members and students to teach and learn effectively."-- Provided by publisher

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    Place Published
    Washington, DC
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