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Teaching Tips and Strategies
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2024, Challenges and Teaching Strategies, Teaching TipsAs educators, one question we frequently ask ourselves is: What pedagogical strategies can we use or implement to ensure...
Teaching Tips: Building Community in a Virtual Classroom at an Urban Community College
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2022, Rocio Rayo, Teaching TipsCommunity building at a commuter school is hard. This has been written about, discussed and is not news to...
Being a full-time academic remains rewarding, but should include methods to balance the demands of professorial responsibility. Prior to...
Nutrition in Times of Covid
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2022, Iris Mercado, Nutrition in Times of Covid, Teaching TipsFeeding your body certain foods can strengthen your immune system, decrease the severity of symptoms, and shorten the duration...
Universal Design For Learning: Fostering Neurodiversity, Equity, And Inclusivity Through Educational Technology
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Spring 2019, Teaching Tips, Universal Design For LearningNeurodiversity is an approach to learning and disability that posits diverse neurological conditions are the results of normal variations...
Forming Groups For Group Assignments
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2019, Forming Groups, Group Assignments, Teaching TipsYou have your group assignment or assignments set up for the semester. You are all excited about using groups...
Research And SoTL: Advice For The Community College Scholar
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2019, Community College Scholar, SoTL, Teaching TipsAdvice for Conducting Research as a Junior Faculty Member at Hostos Back in February, I published an article in...
If You Do Not Want Them To Know, Do Not Teach Them Statistics? (Story Of North Korean Mathematics)
CTL Reflections Newsletter, Fall 2019, Mathematics, North Korean Mathematics, Statistics, Teaching TipsIt has been more than sixty years since Korea was divided into two separate countries – the Democratic People’s...
If you can read the title of this essay, you know basic Emoji. For those who are beginning learners...
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