by glpadmin | Sep 12, 2024 | Featured Resources Jeanette, Speaking of Dialogue, What's New
Download Tip Sheet As students, we do our best to learn and know that you as professors, do your best to teach. However, things need to change. Here are a few requests that will help students learn more easily and more deeply. Thanks for caring enough to read these...
by glpadmin | Dec 11, 2023 | Featured Blog Posts, Featured Resources Jeanette, Speaking of Dialogue
Download Tip Sheet Email is a powerful tool in the workplace, but it has become a headache for some. Using email effectively is not as straightforward as it seems but following a few key guidelines can make all the difference. Here are 10 tips for writing well-crafted...
by glpadmin | Sep 11, 2013 | Speaking of Dialogue
This afternoon I was working on revisions for a syllabus of an upcoming fall course. The course was designed using the principles and practices of Dialogue Education. A large part of this design was honed through the feedback of a dear colleague, Jim Wilhoit (see...
by glpadmin | Jul 31, 2014 | Speaking of Dialogue
NOTE: These tips were written with the undergraduate professor and students in face-to-face full-time learning environment in mind. However, they can be equally valuable in the post-graduate, virtual learning environment, distance learning, and part-time university...
by glpadmin | Mar 3, 2015 | Speaking of Dialogue
At a recent visit to have dinner with my mentor and friend Dr. Jane Vella I said, “Dialogue Education has come to academia.” In my experience, Adult Learning Theory which includes Dialogue Education, has become the premier pedagogy in Higher Education. I asked, “Why...