This article shares Donald Schön ’s biography, key quotes, and pioneering work on reflective practice and single/ double-loop learning.| Toolshero
by Varnica Arora By October 2024, I had submitted my 30th job application. Since July, my mornings began not with tea or meditation but with a compulsive scan of job listservs. Who am I kidding—it wasn’t just a morning ritual. The tab was always open, refreshed at least three times a day, like a digital […]| Visible Pedagogy
by Jeff VossBelow is the introduction to Do Not Ask Me To Remain The Same, a series of interviews conducted in 2024-2025 with ten CUNY scholars. Read the Full Version here| Visible Pedagogy
by Oriana Mejías Martínez Learning experiences can come from different kinds of practices that nourish and enrich students beyond the confines of the classroom, enhancing, in turn, curricular conte…| Visible Pedagogy
All behavior is viewed through a judgmental lens. This lens is influenced by several things: Our past experience – how our parents disciplined us, how we parent our own children, the culture/environment we were raised in Our beliefs – Do we believe that children should act and react in a certain way? Our knowledge and understanding – of neurological differences,… The post Changing Our Lens to Better Understand Behavior appeared first on Autism Awareness.| Autism Awareness
by Kristine Riley This is part three of a four-part series on abolitionist pedagogy, Star Wars’ Andor, and aspirations for teaching and learning at CUNY. In my previous two posts, I discussed how t…| Visible Pedagogy
by Ria Bluck Within higher education, targeted interventions are used to improve the student experience, engagement, and academic outcomes. These initiatives tend to focus on increasing a sense of …| SRHE Blog
by Jeff Voss Last year, during my WAC Fellowship at Kingsborough Community College led by the inimitable Cheryl Hogue Smith and Elizabeth Dill, Hogue Smith would repeat a line so simple yet so bril…| Visible Pedagogy
by Kristine Riley This is part two of a four-part series on abolitionist pedagogy, Star Wars’ Andor, and aspirations for teaching and learning at CUNY. In my previous post, I explored some challeng…| Visible Pedagogy
On 21 April 2016, we co-presented the Donald Broadbent lecture at Ergonomics and Human Factors 2016 (Daventry, UK) summarising some of the themes in ‘Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice’. In this post, we summarise aspects of the book, slide by … Continue reading →| Human Factors and Ergonomics in Practice
by Kristine Riley This is part one of a four-part series on abolitionist pedagogy, Star Wars’ Andor, and aspirations for teaching and learning at CUNY. Throughout team meetings, workshops, and even…| Visible Pedagogy
What’s your current reality? Where would you place yourself on a scale of 1-10? What’s already going well? What might take you up a notch or two? So what? This is a coaching tool that w…| What Ed Said
Coaching provides a quiet space to think aloud, without the peripheral noise usually going on in one’s head. In my up-skilling session with Di, I notice the familiar elements of coaching prac…| What Ed Said