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Tag: Institutional Change

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October 12, 2022 Diana Castañeda

Sharing is Caring: The Effects of Teaching Conversations

Sharing your teaching practices, as well as learning new practices, can be beneficial to you and maybe your students.

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December 5, 2019 Nick Young

Yes Virginia, there is a way to reduce gender bias on your student evaluations of teaching

Adding a statement addressing implicit bias seems to reduce the gender gap.

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May 9, 2018 Nick Young

What’s DAT? A new approach to departmental change

DATs are a new way to create long-term, sustainable changes in an academic department.

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