by Rebecca Weaver | Aug 2, 2021 | Book Reviews, Current Issues in Teaching, Reflective Teaching, Scholarly Teaching, Teaching, Teaching and Learning
We are thrilled to announce that Recursive will have a new book review section focusing on higher ed pedagogy! This new section will be edited by Rebecca Weaver, who brings to this role previous experience in writing about pedagogy for Recursive, Hybrid Pedagogy, the...
by kcrowther | Dec 10, 2020 | Reflective Teaching, Teaching and Learning
This school year, some GSU Perimeter faculty have been participating in a CETLOE faculty bookclub, reading Cia Verschelden’s Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Resources Lost to Poverty, racism, and Social Marginalization. In a recent...
by ocantrell1 | Jun 20, 2019 | GSUPEP, Teaching and Learning, Uncategorized
Editor’s Note: This post is part of an ongoing series about experiences faculty, staff, and students have had working with the Georgia State University Prison Education Project (GSUPEP). You can learn more about the project at their website...
by ocantrell1 | Mar 28, 2019 | Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, Current Issues in Teaching, Reflective Teaching, Teaching, Teaching and Learning, Teaching Tips
Editor’s Note: This post is the first in a series about Culturally Relevant Pedagogy (CRP).Shelly Brown-Jeffy and Jewell Cooper (2011) argue that CRP means a pedagogy in which instructors “need to be non-judgmental and inclusive of the cultural backgrounds of...
by kcrowther | Jan 7, 2019 | Assignments, Reflective Teaching, Service Learning, Social Justice, Teaching, Teaching and Learning, Teaching Tips
by Tamara Shue (tshue@gsu.edu) Phones attached to their hands, short attention spans. Instructors often think of these characteristics when we think of millennials. By the same token, millennials live in a world that—thanks primarily...