Teaching in Higher Ed 101
Most teachers/instructors/professors who go into teaching in post secondary/college/university type settings have little to no experience in teaching and come into teaching with the idea of its all about content delivery and knowledge transfer. Most graduate degrees for education are more geared towards administrator positions.... so where is a teacher supposed to get educated on empathy and great educational tools?? Through networked learning usually, and this podcast is an amazing resource. Since I have started listening I have been exposed to knowledge, tools, and insights I might not have ever known or been able to feel. I can not say enough good things, passionate things even, about this podcast, Bonni, and all of the guests she has had. I am constantly recommending it to co-workers and even my own professors.
PedagogyNPublicHealth via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/17
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Bonni Stachowiak isn’t just a skilled pedagogue, she’s also talented at using her network to line up some of the best interviewees around. Even when I’m not really interested in the topic of the day, I find that I go away with a better framework for teaching and being.
Bill Garrett via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/18/18
Always thought provoking. Bonnie has a great interviewing style, interesting guests, and a total commitment to developing the quality of her teaching - and we get to learn along with her. Highly recommended.
Drgamegirl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/27/16
I have been listening to the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast for abotu a year now and it has made its way to the top of my podcasts! Her topics are varied and always useful, her guests speakers interesting, and her podcasts professionally edited to hit to sweet spot in my attention span. She and...Read full review »
Harmony808 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/05/16
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