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Good Teaching with Dr. Toyin Alli
Dr. Toyin Alli
20 episodes
8 months ago
Imagine this: you've taught a concept that's challenging, ensured your assessment was fair, and suddenly, the results are in, and they're not good. That sinking feeling of "Where did I, or we, go wrong?" settles in. In this episode, Dr Toyin Ali, a senior lecturer at the University of Georgia, confronts the uncomfortable reality of what to do when your students fail an exam. It's an issue that can catch even the most seasoned educators by surprise, but there are constructive ways to handle it. Resources: - Check out my YouTube video on supplemental lesson plans for students - Purchase the Mid-Semester Survey Toolkit - Sign up for The Independent Professor Workshop - Read the essay about tenure here
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Imagine this: you've taught a concept that's challenging, ensured your assessment was fair, and suddenly, the results are in, and they're not good. That sinking feeling of "Where did I, or we, go wrong?" settles in. In this episode, Dr Toyin Ali, a senior lecturer at the University of Georgia, confronts the uncomfortable reality of what to do when your students fail an exam. It's an issue that can catch even the most seasoned educators by surprise, but there are constructive ways to handle it. Resources: - Check out my YouTube video on supplemental lesson plans for students - Purchase the Mid-Semester Survey Toolkit - Sign up for The Independent Professor Workshop - Read the essay about tenure here
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Education
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How to Get Positive Course Evaluations from Your Students
Good Teaching with Dr. Toyin Alli
1 year ago
How to Get Positive Course Evaluations from Your Students
If your students could rate your teaching style for the semester, what do you think they would give you? This week, Dr. Toyin Alli, a senior lecturer at the University of Georgia, shares valuable insights on improving student course evaluations. From negative critiques to the most positive, Dr. Alli emphasizes the importance of understanding student feedback and how to use it to enhance the learning experience for students each semester. In this episode, Dr. Allli shares ways to implement more organization into your teaching style including how to set up your class learning management system (LMS), assignment language and instructions, and how it can positively impact student success and overall perception of the instructor. Resources: Listen to the “Preparing for a New Semester of Teaching” Sign up for The Independent Professor Workshop Read the essay about tenure here Subscribe and follow so you never miss an episode: LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel Instagram Account Sponsors: Take the Independent Professor Teaching Style Quiz
Good Teaching with Dr. Toyin Alli
Imagine this: you've taught a concept that's challenging, ensured your assessment was fair, and suddenly, the results are in, and they're not good. That sinking feeling of "Where did I, or we, go wrong?" settles in. In this episode, Dr Toyin Ali, a senior lecturer at the University of Georgia, confronts the uncomfortable reality of what to do when your students fail an exam. It's an issue that can catch even the most seasoned educators by surprise, but there are constructive ways to handle it. Resources: - Check out my YouTube video on supplemental lesson plans for students - Purchase the Mid-Semester Survey Toolkit - Sign up for The Independent Professor Workshop - Read the essay about tenure here