Masked Accents and Muffled Sounds: Teaching Behind the Mask
My first introduction in front of students in an American college classroom went like this: “I am Nancy Achiaa Frimpong, a Ghanaian who writes British
My first introduction in front of students in an American college classroom went like this: “I am Nancy Achiaa Frimpong, a Ghanaian who writes British
Before the pandemic, the work-life of a teacher involved a seesaw of competing, conflicting, and contradictory demands. Not surprisingly, a number of us wished we
As the academic year unfolds and faculties assume their teaching roles, they also begin conscripting the next cohorts of students. Emerging variables which may affect
A common question in our nursing department since the pandemic was: How can we meet our teaching objectives for clinical courses online? Most of our
As teachers entering last fall, many of us had worked on a “20/20” vision of what our remote teaching should and could be, perhaps this
The shelter in place and quarantine requirements as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic brought frustration and creativity to our daily lives. In an effort
A year after being thrust into virtual learning, professors and students agree online learning and Zoom classes are workable, but it is just not the
Change is hard! As educators, COVID-19 ruthlessly hurled us into a world of online learning with little or no experience. My embarrassing initial reaction: “I
I’ve been a professor for nearly 30 years, charged with teaching hundreds of students about psychological development. They learn how humans adapt to physical, cognitive,
It’s already the end of the semester! The shiny back-to-school dust has settled and we have all been rotating through our new COVID-complicated school routines.
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