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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
Show more...
Education
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Surviving and Thriving as a New Faculty Member: Insider Tips from Dr. Talley
Good Teaching with Dr. Toyin Alli
2 years ago
Surviving and Thriving as a New Faculty Member: Insider Tips from Dr. Talley
In this podcast episode of the "Good Teaching Podcast," the host, Dr. Toyin Alli, welcomes a special guest, Dr. Jessye Talley, an assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering at Morgan State University. Dr. Talley shares her journey in academia, from her initial interest in fashion design to becoming an engineer. She discusses her teaching strategies, emphasizing problem-solving skills, and creating a supportive learning environment for her students. Additionally, Dr. Talley offers valuable advice for new faculty members, focusing on course preparation, establishing clear communication with students, and maintaining work-life integration.
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