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Video: Let’s teach mastery-not test scores

Some food for thought regarding the direction higher education may be heading. I recoiled when he listed “high need areas” as “finance and design.” (My top 2 would be “civics and public policy.”) But I like a lot about Khan’s visions for K-12 and perhaps higher education. Whether you agree Read more…

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: Active vs. Passive Learning

Good article to read while designing your lectures ‘Your Students Learn by Doing, Not by Listening‘-The Chronicle of Higher Education Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread  

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: Why We Must Stop Relying on Student Ratings of Teaching

Link to article Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Thread: Jeff Lazarus explains how electoral considerations pressure Congressional party compliance with the Presidential order

Professor Jeff Lazarus on the first thing every student of Congress must know: nearly all members need to be reelected, and this ultimately requires taking heed of how one’s constituents view the President / the party of the President. Link to thread Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: The importance of civic education for a healthy/error-correcting democracy

‘Actually, You Can Fix Stupid‘-New York Times Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Interesting thread on the emergence, evolution and nature of political norms

This obviously isn’t anything we’d try to use or discuss in introductory American Government courses, but this is interesting nonetheless for thinking about and understanding emerging politics on the left and the nature and origin of political norms… Corey Rubin’s thread on norm erosion Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: Georgia State, Leading U.S. in Black Graduates, Is Engine of Social Mobility

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By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: Writing vs. typing in the context of student note-taking

We should encourage students to take notes by hand… ‘Attention, Students: Put Your Laptops Away‘-NPR Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: “Five Tips for Using Multiple-Choice Tests to Bolster Learning”

Well, if this is correct, then I need to make the textbook questions easier. Here’s what doesn’t make sense to me. In my view, the purpose of multiple select questions is not to get students to use higher order thinking skills, but, rather to assure they are not getting an Read more…

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: The importance of civic education for political engagement

‘Why are Parkland Students So Articulate? Because They Were Taught Civics in Middle School‘-Washington Monthly Link to US Civitas Facebook Discussion Thread      

By Mike E., 7 years ago
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Article: Why America urgently needs to improve K-12 civic education

And, don’t forget, some of our students will one day be K-12 educators, so if we can reach them in POLS 1101, we can have an impact on the students they someday teach. Furthermore, when K-12 education is not up to par, we need to step in and do our Read more…

By Mike E., 8 years ago
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Gallows Humor from Another Time Nuclear War Feared to be Imminent

Current events highlight the need for teaching about the Cold War, the logic of nuclear deterrence, the nature of high-level diplomacy, arguments for and against disarmament, the continuing challenge of nuclear arms control, and simply the utter horror of these weapons of mass destruction. I have long thought Fail Safe, Dr. Read more…

By Mike E., 8 years ago

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