I blog from time to time at The Philosopher's Cocoon, a blog run by Marcus Arvan whose mission is to provide "A safe and supportive forum for early-career philosophers". I blog mainly about teaching and issues in the profession that involve teaching.
My biggest blogging project is an ongoing series on syllabus design:
Part 1: Against Inertia
Part 2: What Kind of Class?
Part 3: Learning Outcomes
Part 4: Learning Outcomes Continued
My other posts:
Introductions
Teaching Links
Do we Need to Coordinate the Job Market Calendar?
The State of Teacher Training in Philosophy
A Dissertation Retrospective
Making Some Headway on your First Day
Real Jobs in Philosophy, Part 11: Jerry Green (University of Oklahoma)
Productive In Pedagogy: Some Advice for Instructors, Especially Graduate Students
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My biggest blogging project is an ongoing series on syllabus design:
Part 1: Against Inertia
Part 2: What Kind of Class?
Part 3: Learning Outcomes
Part 4: Learning Outcomes Continued
My other posts:
Introductions
Teaching Links
Do we Need to Coordinate the Job Market Calendar?
The State of Teacher Training in Philosophy
A Dissertation Retrospective
Making Some Headway on your First Day
Real Jobs in Philosophy, Part 11: Jerry Green (University of Oklahoma)
Productive In Pedagogy: Some Advice for Instructors, Especially Graduate Students
Rubrics