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Stories of the Slow Professor

Last week, I attended my 10th consecutive conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)–in many ways, the highlight of my academic year, as it feels very much like ‘going home.’ After five days, though, … Continue reading

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This Embodied PhD

Two weeks ago today, I had a lumpectomy, and October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so I’m writing a bonus post this week to celebrate–and to stake a faculty claim in the land of women and men with bodies and … Continue reading

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Playing with Others

I recently received an email that, in another time, would have tested me.  It’s a genre familiar to all of us: several paragraphs registering a complaint, only some of which we have control over, written out of frustration and haste, … Continue reading

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Being Fully Present in the Classroom

A recent study on students’ laptop use in the classroom has brought a lot of attention to the issue of, well, attention in the classroom.  As their title indicates, Sana, Weston, and Cepeda (2013) found that “Laptop multitasking hinders classroom … Continue reading

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Reducing Stress

In recent weeks, I’ve talked with quite a few colleagues–faculty (full-time and part-time) and graduate students–who were nervous about teaching their first class, or their first class on this campus, the first session of a new course, or a new … Continue reading

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Paying Attention

I hope my first two posts whetted your appetite, and now you’re wondering how to start.  Call it “stealth mindfulness”: you’ve already started.   “A Beginning” turned your attention to your breath, and “The Easy Way & The Easier Way” challenged … Continue reading

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The Easy Way & The Easier Way

I came to mindfulness only in recent years—first through a regular yoga practice and a handful of retreats, then through guided meditation, then through a mindfulness-based stress-reduction (MBSR) course and a few multi-day workshops, and now through a weekly mindfulness-teacher … Continue reading

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A Beginning

I’ve never been much of a blogger—I don’t even follow many blogs—but here I start a blog series.  Why?  Based on my constellation of experiences and what I’ve been learning more recently, I have something to say to my fellow … Continue reading

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