Faculty & CIE Articles

Service Learning:Transfer,Time,Travel (Part 2)

Last week, I discussed how service learning could provide a real context for students to learn writing skills I’m trying to teach them (such as making appeals to an audience effectively). Focusing on an issue that is current and relevant in a local context can...

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Of Mystery and Education

Of Mystery and Education

I have two sons and wonder with a sense of mystery what it means to educate them well. I grew up believing that education was somehow about taking a bunch of stuff which was external to me and making it a part of me.  You know, taking that which is external and making...

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Students & Teachers

The podcast " In The Classroom, Common Ground Can Transform GPAs" on Hidden Brain with host Shankar Vedantam, we begin to see the tremendous benefit of connecting with your students - finding common ground. Of course, we already know that connecting with your students...

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Veteran’s Day Celebration

Veteran’s Day Celebration

On Veteran's Day NMC will pay tribute to enrolled and employed veterans.  As faculty members please encourage and allow any veterans in your classes to attend the breakfast planned at 8:30am  in the Hawk Owl Cafe in West Hall. Please also consider coming out as a...

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Too Scary!

Too Scary!

[Image: "Bull in a China Shop" by Gwen's River City Images, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0]   In one of my daughter’s favorite TV programs is an episode she used to love: A bull in a china shop. Mr. Bull breaks his teapot and takes to to be fixed at Ms. Rabbit’s China Shop,...

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Peeking Into Knowledge

Peeking Into Knowledge

  I am a huge fan of the recently deceased Dallas Willard.  Dallas was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California, prolific writer, and deep thinker about things that matter.  He left this earth around 3 years ago. Recently I was rereading...

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