This episode will go under the surface of feeling stupidity as a teacher in class and suggests four strategies of being productively stupid in your teaching.
In today’s episode, I will introduce you to the field of entrepreneurship learning and education research that is primarily concerned with analyzing and reflecting on the process, conditions, contexts, and results of learning and teaching during entrepreneurial activities.
In this episode, I will review and share with you a recent reading of Otto Scharmers' book ‘The Essentials of Theory U’ (2018).
This podcast will provide insights into agile leadership in social work organisations. We will start with what it is and will discuss later how it could change the work in these organisations. What I will present in the following is a short summary of the research, I undertook the last few days.
In this episode, we will talk about this technology and its application to education. In doing that, I will make you familiar with the advantages and drawbacks.
In this episode, I will make you familiar with this relatively new type of teaching resources. We will start with the question of what OER are, how useful they are and why you should create your own. Last, but not least, we will get you started creating your first OER.
In today's episode, I review the book SoTL in Action - Illuminating Critical Moments of Practice by Nancy L. Chick (2018), share some of the intriguing insights and let you know if it is worth reading.
Creating a welcoming experience for students is one of the key challenges when starting a session. Equally important is the initiation of a virtual classroom.
As classrooms around the world usher in modernity and indeed, the future of education, teachers everywhere are grappling with the new hybrid teaching model