This piece considers the hasty endings of medieval romance alongside the response to the chronic COVID-19 crisis, exploring the contours of the all-too-human desire for closure. During the pandemic, new communities of practice around teaching arose. These fresh collaborations appeared as we all needed to reimagine online classroom community for our students. I suggest that instructors deserve the same kind of support they offer students – and yet, their needs are too often relegated to the background of our conversations about pedagogy. By valuing and supporting instructors, we can help them reimagine the academy more broadly. The pandemic forced us to evaluate what we value in our academic communities. As we move forward, I propose that we...
What does scholar-activism look like during a global pandemic? What does scholar-activist teaching l...
The annual instructional virtual team Project X brings together professors and students from across ...
This paper includes reflection and suggestions for practice related to the hasty shift to virtual in...
This piece considers the hasty endings of medieval romance alongside the response to the chronic COV...
This narrative describes how an undergraduate writing teacher educator’s personal response to the CO...
The contribution explores the emerging issues of distance learning that was heavily used in the lock...
The Covid-19 pandemic dramatically altered the Higher Education teaching and learning experience, as...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been adopted in different contexts to facilitate knowledge excha...
Distance or online learning is more than simply uploading and delivering learning resources to learn...
The COVID-19 pandemic as a big crisis in quarter one of 21century has created unprecedented challeng...
Emergencies have a way of changing the orientation of faculty from academic projects to surviving th...
This paper reports on the continual effort of the Knowledge Building Community (KBC) connecting teac...
In a short essay, I will examine the issues that plague education (e.g., achievement gaps, lack of l...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a world-wide opportunity for educators and educational structures to ...
COVID-19 thrust most higher education institutions into 100% online learning during the Spring of 20...
What does scholar-activism look like during a global pandemic? What does scholar-activist teaching l...
The annual instructional virtual team Project X brings together professors and students from across ...
This paper includes reflection and suggestions for practice related to the hasty shift to virtual in...
This piece considers the hasty endings of medieval romance alongside the response to the chronic COV...
This narrative describes how an undergraduate writing teacher educator’s personal response to the CO...
The contribution explores the emerging issues of distance learning that was heavily used in the lock...
The Covid-19 pandemic dramatically altered the Higher Education teaching and learning experience, as...
Communities of practice (CoPs) have been adopted in different contexts to facilitate knowledge excha...
Distance or online learning is more than simply uploading and delivering learning resources to learn...
The COVID-19 pandemic as a big crisis in quarter one of 21century has created unprecedented challeng...
Emergencies have a way of changing the orientation of faculty from academic projects to surviving th...
This paper reports on the continual effort of the Knowledge Building Community (KBC) connecting teac...
In a short essay, I will examine the issues that plague education (e.g., achievement gaps, lack of l...
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a world-wide opportunity for educators and educational structures to ...
COVID-19 thrust most higher education institutions into 100% online learning during the Spring of 20...
What does scholar-activism look like during a global pandemic? What does scholar-activist teaching l...
The annual instructional virtual team Project X brings together professors and students from across ...
This paper includes reflection and suggestions for practice related to the hasty shift to virtual in...