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Viewing papers with the tag: pedagogy Clear
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George Lam, York College, City University of New York In many campuses across the country, music departments offer courses for non-music majors as electives. These courses often take the form of standalone surveys, such as History of Rock or Music Appreciation, or an introduction to more advanced coursework, such as a course on music theory […]
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First Activity: On piece of paper, write down: one class you will teach soon or one class you taught recently one social network you enjoy being part of (think about what makes it enjoyable) one cultural institution or archive in NYC related to your class one colleague at another institution who may be teaching a similar […]
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I threw this proposal together in response to a CFP for an MLA panel. It’s for a paper I haven’t yet written, but have been looking for an excuse to write. Feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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Samihah Tahsin (she/her) created a new paper Bi-Weekly Reflection #1 11 months, 3 weeks ago
I am happy to say that the NASA Proposal Writing & Evaluation Experience has been as intense as I expected it to be. Usually, I find myself writing about art or social issues. This time, I found myself deep into […]
Joshua Sabbagh (he/him) created a new paper Bi-Weekly Reflection #1 11 months, 3 weeks ago
In this internship I am already feeling good about the work I am putting out and the people I am meeting. So far I’ve had great communication with the general group and have been invited to almost every event […]
George (He/Him) created a new paper Self-Assessment 1 year, 1 month ago
This semester has been what I have not expected to be when I wanted to go to college. What has caused this change will be the pandemic that is currently still happening and it has limited the amount of contact we […]