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A series of related essays providing an overview of writing pedagogy and methods, along with specific examples of how to teach writing.

An extensive series of essays on related topics describing for students how to write effective academic papers in college.

Thoughts about and strategies for the first day of class.

Lots of creative tips for learning students’ names.

Brief analyses of why and how to use technology effectively when teaching large classes.

An exhaustive analysis of how to use discussion effectively in the classroom, from a pamphlet by Katherine K. Gottschalk, Cornell University.

A brief discussion of recent research and literature on students’ reading habits and a few tips on structuring classroom activities and assignments to improve students’ performance.

An essay describing steps teachers can take to prevent “incidents” from escalating into a crisis that derails a course. Practicing effective interpersonal communication techniques can handle “hot moments” effectively.

An essay describing how to plan for controversy in the classroom, and to teach students to think critically.

Teaching Learning, and Technology – a non-profit corporation that helps educational institutions make appropriate use of information technology through workshops, external evaluation, consulting, assessment tools, specialized tools and guides, institutional subscription programs, webcasts and online workshops, free resources and publications.

Wabash Center Staff Contact

Sarah Farmer, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Wabash Center

farmers@wabash.edu