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'The ''Realistic'' Research Paper '

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A welcoming classroom

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Carrot versus stick teaching

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Could Better Teaching Have Helped?

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How Much Time Should You Spend on Teaching?

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How to be political in class

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How to Escape Grading Jail

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In Praise of the First Person

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In Praise of the First Person

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Job-Market Diaries: A History/Sustainability Professor

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Lessons From Year 1 on the Faculty

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Playing with technology

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Reinventing the Survey Course

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Sar-Chasm in the classroom

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Social Media Is Scholarship

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Sometimes Their Gripe is Legit

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Stop Fixating on the Size of Your Audience

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The 'Realistic' Research Paper

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The 21 century academic

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The benefits of doing it wrong

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The Case for Inclusive Teaching

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The Distracted Classroom: Do Tech Fasts Work?

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The Job Market: The Campus Interview

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The Midsemester Course Correction

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The Professor Is in: Summer Prep for the Job Market

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The Teaching Demo: Less Power, More Point

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This is How a Scholar Bahaves

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Training Graduate Students to be Effective Teachers

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Tread Carefully with the Socratic Method

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Why I don't take attendance

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Why I Stopped Writing on My Students' Papers

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Yes, we should teach character

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Yes, You Have Implicit Biases, Too

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Your Syllabus Doesn't Have to Look Like a Contract

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