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Dr.Q.WritesEnergizing the First Day of Class Beyond the Syllabus ReviewThe traditional approach of using the first day of class to review the syllabus often misses an opportunity to engage and excite students…Jan 5Jan 5
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Enas ArefOn Teaching and Learning: Why Sharing Your Teaching Philosophy With Your Students MattersAs educators, we often reflect on our practices, especially as we prepare for a new semester. With the rapid integration of AI and other…Jul 4
Dr.Q.WritesEnergizing the First Day of Class Beyond the Syllabus ReviewThe traditional approach of using the first day of class to review the syllabus often misses an opportunity to engage and excite students…Jan 5
Zaki Yamani ZakariaTeaching Award — Have You Taught About it?Day 051. Teaching is an act of art that requires passion and dedicationFeb 20, 2023
Jeremy LittauMy Statement on TeachingAs a tenured professor, I submit a triennial portfolio to monitor my progress. These are usually fairly antiseptic pieces, which cite…Nov 21, 2020
Mikhael AwadMy Personal Teaching PhilosophyTeaching is considered to be one of the most subtly important jobs that have ever existed, since it made civilizations rise, humans evolve…Feb 4, 2023
Cassini NazirA Design Educator’s Teaching PhilosophyWhen I first began teaching at UT Dallas in 2011, Arts and Technology was a degree program housed in the School of Arts & Humanities with…Mar 10, 2018