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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
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14 episodes
1 day ago
Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 6 Rethinking Teaching: Collaborative Curves, Gamification, and Kindness with Missi Patterson
The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
46 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 6 Rethinking Teaching: Collaborative Curves, Gamification, and Kindness with Missi Patterson
Guest: Missi Patterson, Ph.D. Professor Of Psychology, Austin Community CollegePast President of Texas Community College Teachers AssociationPiper Award Nominee for Austin Community CollegeNISOD Excellence Award for Teaching Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. This episode features an educator who has led and facilitated a Great Teaching Retreat at her institution and participated as both facilitator and participant in the National Great Teachers Seminar. This week starts with discussing the distinction between seminars and retreats, emphasizing the rationale behind their nomenclature. Our guest introduces her innovative "collaborative curve" for exam scoring, encouraging group effort and collective problem-solving, leading to a deeper understanding of the subject matter through peer interaction. The discussion then moves to the importance of large group projects and effective grouping strategies, highlighting the use of group work surveys to optimize dynamics and focus on goals, grading, and timing. Missi shares her insights into gamification in classrooms, providing examples like using clickers in human sexuality courses to reduce discomfort and encourage participation. She discusses creative gamification techniques such as giant Jenga cubes and flyswatters for exam reviews, emphasizing the joy of making learning fun. The conversation also covers Missi's transition from punitive practices to a kindness-focused teaching approach, stressing the importance of a supportive classroom environment. Steve discusses how self-perception and cultural roots influence teaching styles and classroom management. This leads to a discussion on the value of the Great Teachers approach for adjuncts and veteran teachers, highlighting the importance of learning and listening to others. Missi concludes by pointing out that brilliance in teaching may be overrated, advocating for practical strategies and continuous improvement over innate intelligence. Join us as we engage in conversation with Missi. Resources: Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty 2nd Editionby Elizabeth F. Barkley (Author), Claire H. Major (Author) About the National Great Teachers Movement Other Great Teachers Resources Listen and subscribe on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts Podbean App Spotify Amazon Music iHeartRadio PlayerFM Samsung Podchaser BoomPlay Visit our sponsor, The Roost Laptop Stand, and subscribe to the podcast to be entered into a drawing for your very own Roost!       
The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)