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Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed
Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed
16 episodes
22 hours ago
Welcome to Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed, where teaching meets good vibes! Join Ben and Amanda—two higher ed pros who love their work, their students, and, most importantly, a good laugh. This isn’t your typical academic deep dive (no dry lectures here!). Instead, we blend real classroom experiences, educational research, and practical pedagogy with plenty of humor and friendly banter. Whether you’re a seasoned professor, a new instructor, or just curious about what really happens behind the syllabus, we’ve got you covered.
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Welcome to Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed, where teaching meets good vibes! Join Ben and Amanda—two higher ed pros who love their work, their students, and, most importantly, a good laugh. This isn’t your typical academic deep dive (no dry lectures here!). Instead, we blend real classroom experiences, educational research, and practical pedagogy with plenty of humor and friendly banter. Whether you’re a seasoned professor, a new instructor, or just curious about what really happens behind the syllabus, we’ve got you covered.
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How To
Education
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10: Teaching at Human Speed: Less rush, more reach
Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed
53 minutes 48 seconds
3 months ago
10: Teaching at Human Speed: Less rush, more reach

In a reprisal of Ben’s presentation from a summer teaching and learning conference, Ben and Amanda discuss making space in the classroom. Often as instructors, doing an involved, engaging, and meaningful activity means that you are taking up a significant amount of time for students to arrive at ideas on their own. Isn’t it easier for content coverage to just lecture for 50 minutes? – Yes. Is it better? – A strong probably. Big picture: If you feel stressed and rushed, your students are probably feeling it too.Ben and Amanda briefly discuss the principles of Backward Design that contributed to Ben’s planning process for re-design of his introductory physics course. He found more time for implementing retakes and digging into the often glazed over end-of-semester content. Not only is leaving space useful for the whole semester, but for each day of class. Ben and Amanda unpack what they do with their 50 minutes, including methods for students to take over a little of the responsibility for their learning.Here are the citations for the articles Amanda mentioned:Brown, B. A., & Ryoo, K. (2008). Teaching science as a language: A “content-first” approach to science teaching. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 45(5), 529–553. https://doi.org/10.1002/tea.20255Roth, W. M. (2017). The thinking body in/of multimodal engineering literacy. Theory into Practice, 56(4), 255–262. https://doi.org/10.1080/00405841.2017.1389218Let’s get into it!


Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed
Welcome to Coffee Break Classroom: Brewed for Higher Ed, where teaching meets good vibes! Join Ben and Amanda—two higher ed pros who love their work, their students, and, most importantly, a good laugh. This isn’t your typical academic deep dive (no dry lectures here!). Instead, we blend real classroom experiences, educational research, and practical pedagogy with plenty of humor and friendly banter. Whether you’re a seasoned professor, a new instructor, or just curious about what really happens behind the syllabus, we’ve got you covered.