"My impulse to make things good, and to make good things better, is almost ungovernable. I suppose it’s lucky I found a wholesome outlet for it."
Gottlieb in @parisreviewtheparisreview.org/interview…
This thing rocks. Larissa Macfarquhar, the interviewer, made the brilliant and obvious-in-retrospect move of interviewing the legendary editor’s authors, and compiling (editing together) a kind of oral history of working with Gottlieb.
Want to tailor your CTL's programs to your audience's needs? Take a cue from marketing.
In this TIA feature, @ColumbiaCTL tests the potential of the STP marketing model to refine their #eddev offerings.
@CVHHChen, @IAlthouse, @clayfox, Caitlin DeClercq
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ALT POD Network To Improve the Academy: A Journal of Educational Development. Quote: Though a marketer’s goals may be very different from an educational developer’s, marketing concepts can help to lay the groundwork for pedagogical approaches, such as backward design. Authors: Christopher Chen, Ian Althouse, Caitlin DeClercq, Mark Phillipson. Background: A bright sunset which lights the sky and clouds orange, and casts the ground in a dark shadow. A body of water is somewhat visible.
New podcast: @CUHistoryDept grad student Aleksandra Jakubczak reflects on her journey to become a more informed and confident teacher, and on how @CTLgrads' Teaching Development Program changed her conception of teaching and its place in her career.
ctl.columbia.edu/podcast
Loved being in conversation with Ami Yoon, Thom Preston, and @Catheross02 about how and why to center collaboration and community building in our teaching practices.
If teaching were viewed as community property, rather than something that happens behind closed classroom doors, would there be more value placed on teaching & more rigor in its evaluation? In this episode, we discuss with 3 @Columbia doctoral students.
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“In this neighborhood, crowded with mentally unwell people, & with drug dealers & panhandlers, & with tired office workers & sex workers & fruit venders & psychics & police officers—all these people, nearly to a one, say something tender to a child...” newyorker.com/magazine/2021/…
“They will never, so long as their whiteness puts so sinister a distance between themselves and their own experience and the experience of others, feel themselves sufficiently human, sufficiently worthwhile, to become responsible for themselves...” Baldwin nybooks.com/articles/1971/01…
BROOKLYN always shows up.
Love this marching band keeping energy levels high as voters wait outside Barclays Center.
Early voting runs from 10/24 thru 11/1 across NYC. Questions? Call 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683). #MakeItCount#VoteEarly#VoteEarlynyx.com/jenist/status/13200155…
“When I use relevance as a filter for determining what books to read, I’m failing to make myself available for an authentic encounter with otherness.... I am, to a great extent, a mystery to myself. How could I know what I need?” harpers.org/archive/2020/11/…
“You are surrounded by chanting dolls—their intentions unclear—while every live human around you is expressionless. The dolls repeat ‘It’s a small world after all’ with slightly varying pitch about 200 times in 10 to 15 minutes...What are they telling me?” theatlantic.com/culture/arch…
Our crowdsourced sing-along of "Tomorrow" lead by Andrea McArdle herself just passed 100k views. Check it out if you haven't already. A guaranteed mood lift awaits you!🌞youtube.com/watch?v=rXqrfKvT…
“I want the girl who called the first day of our mandated shut down to call back, in however many months when restaurants are allowed to reopen, so I can tell her with delight and sincerity: No. We are not open for brunch. There is no more brunch.” nytimes.com/2020/04/23/magaz…