
What are some good educational podcasts?
The 17 Best Education Podcasts for Teachers 2020
- Education Podcasts for Teachers. ...
- #1 Teachers on Fire with Tim Cavey. ...
- #2 Teachertoolkit. ...
- #3 The Teaching Space. ...
- #4 The Shake Up Learning Show. ...
- #5 Mr Barton Maths Podcast. ...
- #6 The TeacherCast Podcast. ...
- #7 The TES Podcast Including TES Podagogy. ...
- #8 The Learning Scientists. ...
- #9 Naylor’s Natter. ...
What is an example of Higher Education?
Some questions involving evaluation might be:
- Evaluate the Bill of Rights and determine which is the least necessary for a free society.
- Attend a local play and write a critique of the actor’s performance.
- Visit an art museum and offer suggestions on ways to improve a specific exhibit.
What is your philosophy of Higher Education?
- What drew you to higher education to begin with?
- What makes you want to do your job well?
- Who among your colleagues inspires you and why?
- If you could wave your magic wand and improve one thing about higher education, what would it be?
- What are higher education’s greatest strengths?
- What are higher education's greatest challenges?
What is critical thinking in higher education?
Critical thinking is a type of reflective thinking that helps someone in deciding what to do and how do it without any misconception. Developing the ability to read and understand critically is a very important aspect of education in university study.Critical thinking is a very important aspect in most professions.

The Problem with Grades
Josh Eyler discusses the problem with grades on episode 401 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The more we focus on grades, the less we focus on learning. -Josh Eyler
The Heart of a Teacher
Jeff Hittenberger helps Bonni culminate her 400th episode by talking about the heart of a teacher on episode 400 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I hope that brought you a little bit of laugher in what I do know is a difficult time for so many. -Bonni Stachowiak
Pedagogy of the Depressed
Christopher Schaberg talks about his book, Pedagogy of the Depressed, on episode 398 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Just talking to students once or twice a week is so important. -Christopher Schaberg
Teaching Machines
Audrey Watters shares about her book, Teaching Machines, on episode 397 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Ask yourself, “how does this support my learning outcomes and help my students be successful in this course and beyond?” -Barbi Honeycutt
ON THIS EPISODE
Dr. Barbi Honeycutt is a teaching and learning consultant, speaker, author, and podcaster. She is the founder of her own educational consulting company based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
