by mboone | Jan 15, 2020 | Reflective Teaching
Why I Don’t Teach Milton at Perimeter College I fell in love with High Modernist English literature. The venerable poet T.S. Eliot wrote The Waste Land in several languages, including Greek and Sanskrit. The brilliant Ezra Pound treated his readers to obscure...
by mboone | Sep 27, 2019 | GSUPEP, Reflective Teaching, Teaching
Teaching as Performance [Reflective Teaching] By Owen Cantrell (ocantrell1@gsu.edu) Several years ago, I accompanied John Frazier—an acting professor from the downtown GSU campus—to Phillips State Prison. John was working with the men in the Common Good Atlanta...
by mboone | Sep 17, 2019 | Reflective Teaching
Elevating Preparation and Maintaining Engagement in the Introduction to General Psychology Course Marlena Middlebrook Salters I recently started assigning in-class assignments each time a new chapter in the Introduction to General Psychology Course is introduced. At...