Professors Talk Pedagogy
by Baylor University - Academy for Teaching and Learning PodcastsProfessors Talk Pedagogy presents discussions with great professors about pedagogy, curriculum, and learning in order to propel the ”virtuous cycle” of teaching. As we frankly and critically investigate our teaching, we open new lines of inquiry, we engage in conversation with colleagues, and we attune to students’ experiences—all of which not only improves our teaching but enriches and motivates ongoing investigation. And so the cycle continues!
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Episodes
Keith Sanford: Flipping a Course
50m · PublishedToday, our guest is Dr. Keith Sanford, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and Baylor University. Dr. Sanford’s work research falls into three categories. Psychometric (techniques to develop and validate ways of assessing people); the influence of interpersonal relationships on health-related attitudes and behaviors, and discrimination and racial disparities in health. He teaches courses on data analysis and a course he developed titled "History of Psychology, Racism, and the United States." He is an enthusiastic experimenter in his teaching, using flipped learning and recording his own music videos to help students learn key material. Dr. Sanford is also a current Active Learning Lab fellow, selected in a competitive process to teach and reflect on pedagogy in one of Baylor’s premier active learning spaces. We are delighted to have Dr. Sanford on the show to discuss the journey of flipping a course, how music can help people learn, and wading into interdisciplinary teaching.
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Dave Bridge: When Learning is Fun and Games
38m · PublishedToday, our guest is Dr. Dave Bridge, Associate Professor of Political Science at Baylor University. Dr. Bridge researches American politics, American political and constitutional development, American public policy, judicial politics, and the Supreme Court. He teaches courses on American constitutional development, public policy and campaigns and elections. In 2022, 23 academic year, Dave was named an outstanding faculty awardee in teaching. And in 2022, he also received a Core Curriculum Virtues Recognition Award for his efforts to facilitate the development of the virtue of respect in his undergraduate courses. We are delighted to have Dr. Bridge, along with a special student guest, Noah Falk, on the show to discuss using games and simulations in teaching, developing virtues in our students and much more.
Jean Twenge, iGen
Baylor Senior Fellows: Experiments in Teaching
42m · PublishedScott Cunningham: Who's Afraid of AI?
50m · PublishedNadine Welch: Universal Design for Learning
46m · PublishedRishi Sriram: Where Talent Comes From
51m · PublishedHollylynne Lee: Educational Design
37m · PublishedAffordable Course Materials Fellows
47m · PublishedKelly Jo Hollingsworth: Giving Students Your Best
32m · PublishedProfessors Talk Pedagogy has 36 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 24:08:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 29th, 2024 18:12.