As you put the finishing touches on your syllabus for this semester, or as you reflect on how your first week of class went, think about the kinds of feedback we give and we need as teachers and as learners.
As teachers, we want to assess how well our students have mastered our course goals. Our assignments are designed to gauge understanding of concepts, mastery of terminology and content, articulation of understanding in written and oral form.
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Your syllabus is a contract
With the fall semester behind you and the spring semester in the planning stages, it’s a good time to reflect on your syllabus as a contract between you and your students.
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A Recently Acquired Alice Neel Lithograph
Today’s post comes from Noble Ingram, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent.
In 2011, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center acquired a lithograph by artist Alice Neel from Drs.
Frantically Final
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Finals week can be so hard on faculty and students alike.
Inuit Art from the Inside Out: Siassie Kenneally’s Male Fish Gut
Today’s post comes from Pilar Jefferson, class of 2015 and Art Center Student Docent.
Male Fish Gut—probably the last title you’d expect for a beautiful work of art.