If asked to imagine what a “philosopher” looks like, most people would probably picture someone a bit detached from the real world. The stereotypical philosopher is always deep in thought,...
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One of the most difficult parts of college-level instruction is assessing the effectiveness of your teaching. Many of the conventional methods for measuring student achievement are far from guaranteed indicators...
The current challenges to creating engaging philosophy courses are obvious. The majority of classes remain fully or partially online, decreasing student motivation and preventing the valuable connections with their peers...
Wes Siscoe is a Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellow at Florida State University and the Mellon Course Design Coordinator for the Philosophy as a Way of Life Project. He received his PhD...
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
The fall semester promises to change the game in education. With many colleges and universities going either completely or partially online, the gates have been flung wide open for a...
Wes Siscoe is a Dean’s Postdoctoral Fellow at Florida State University and the Mellon Course Design Coordinator for the Philosophy as a Way of Life Projectat the University of Notre...