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Time for Teaching
Time for Teaching Podcast
69 episodes
10 hours ago
This podcast was born out of a passion for teaching and learning, & the recognition of how despite our best and most sincere intentions, sometimes there are just not enough hours in the day to do everything we’d like to. Previously, we attended PD, we read, we connected and collaborated, & we used a variety of mediums to learn, share, and grow. For some, these options may be limited now. This podcast aims to collect, curate, discuss, & suggest strategies for applying teaching & learning principles and ideas, while appreciating both the challenges and joy of teaching in higher education.
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This podcast was born out of a passion for teaching and learning, & the recognition of how despite our best and most sincere intentions, sometimes there are just not enough hours in the day to do everything we’d like to. Previously, we attended PD, we read, we connected and collaborated, & we used a variety of mediums to learn, share, and grow. For some, these options may be limited now. This podcast aims to collect, curate, discuss, & suggest strategies for applying teaching & learning principles and ideas, while appreciating both the challenges and joy of teaching in higher education.
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Education
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Time for Teaching Reboot with Carolyn Cameron
Time for Teaching
32 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Time for Teaching Reboot with Carolyn Cameron

Welcome to The Time for Teaching Podcast Reboot podcast where we dive deep into the dynamic world of teaching, learning, and everything in between! In today's episode, hosts Kim and Kelly bring you on an adventure filled with laughter, insights, and some unforgettable classroom tales.

Meet our fabulous guest, Carolyn, as she shares hilarious anecdotes to uncovering the secret ingredients of teaching success, this conversation is anything but ordinary!

Get ready to discover some surprising strategies for keeping students hooked and educators inspired. Whether it's embracing the chaos of group presentations or finding the perfect balance between professionalism and humor, Kim, Kelly and Carolyn spill the beans on what really makes their classrooms come alive.

But that's not all! Tune in to hear about the wild adventures of being a lifelong learner in the ever-changing landscape of education. With valuable tips on staying engaged, energized, and endlessly curious, this episode is a must-listen for educators and learners alike.

So grab your favorite beverage, sit back, and join us for an unforgettable ride as we explore the fascinating world of engagement in education. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even discover your new favorite teaching trick!

Synopsis written by ChatGPT based on the transcripts and reviewed and edited by a very appreciative Time for Teaching team 😊

Time for Teaching
This podcast was born out of a passion for teaching and learning, & the recognition of how despite our best and most sincere intentions, sometimes there are just not enough hours in the day to do everything we’d like to. Previously, we attended PD, we read, we connected and collaborated, & we used a variety of mediums to learn, share, and grow. For some, these options may be limited now. This podcast aims to collect, curate, discuss, & suggest strategies for applying teaching & learning principles and ideas, while appreciating both the challenges and joy of teaching in higher education.