Coddling or Kegan? Why knowing which side of the bridge you are on means all the world.

Coddling or Kegan? Why knowing which side of the bridge you are on means all the world.

By: Bethany Huebner
Published on: 10/02/2020

How do we balance teaching with coddling? When do we cross that line, and how do we avoid crossing it? Do you ever feel caught in a debate and can’t decide how to move? From a student perspective, I can see how you expect to learn comes from how you have always learned. From a teaching perspective, I can see how students learn comes from how they have always learned. But those two assumptions aren’t typically the same assumption. Students now aren’t learning like they did before, so we as teachers need to begin to teach in ways we have never taught before.

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How a Bathrobe Communicates Resiliency

How a Bathrobe Communicates Resiliency

By: Bethany Huebner
Published on: 28/10/2019

What do you think happens when you stop your lecture mid class and don a bathrobe? You read that correctly...a bathrobe.

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Can I Play in Jeans?

Can I Play in Jeans?

By: Bethany Huebner
Published on: 14/10/2019

Get more feedback and ideas to improve your classroom by doing this one thing. Spoiler alert...you should not play volleyball in jeans and here is why.

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How a skeptic is born? (Part 2 of 3)

How a skeptic is born? (Part 2 of 3)

By: Bethany Huebner
Published on: 19/08/2019

In part 2 of this 3 part series, we dive into breaking through the barrier of passive learning and how to promote curiosity-rich active learning.

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