My dissertation focused on supports for and barriers to on-time graduation. One of the more interesting parts of the manuscript were focused on the students' perceptions of good and bad professors. Here's a neat video focused on one student's perspective of good and bad professors
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J. Edwards
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I admit, I am the professor who is "under construction". I am always on the lookout for new teaching techniques and tips to help my online and face-to-face students learn the course content. I am one of the only professors in my department who constantly checks out books in the library and via interlibrary loan to learn about new teaching methods to incorporate in my classroom.
This week is dedicated to a few teaching topics that are focused on GOOD TEACHING from various perspectives. The following video is definitely not an example of "good teaching":
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J. Edwards
Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.
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This article, "The Top Ten Ways to Impress Your College Professor", focuses on the various ways that students can make a positive impression on their professor. This also means that the professor must be open to working with students as well.
Read this article and please tell me what you think about the advice that the author is giving our students.
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J. Edwards
Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.
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