Best Of “Higher Ed:” Academia And Industry In Harmony?
The episode was originally posted on May 20, 2018. Business and industry sometimes say they find students are not prepared for work – or the working world in general – when they graduate from college....
View ArticleHigher Ed: Instructional Media Then And Now
Remember those old film strips in school that would advance frame by frame, fueled by an annoying beep? Instructional media has certainly improved quite a bit since those days. In this episode of KUT’s...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Confronting Gender-Based Academic Bias
The author of a summer op-ed in the New York Times (no, not that op-ed!) believes girls would benefit from more drilling on math to “break the cycle of dislike-avoidance-further dislike” and help them...
View ArticleHigher Ed: How Much Is Too Much On A College Application?
High school seniors have something extra added to their workload in the fall semester. Those who are going on to college have to navigate the college application process. In this episode of KUT’s...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Effective Correction
Most people do not necessarily enjoy being told when they are wrong. The formal education experience can at times seem like it is full of those moments – between corrections, grades, comments and...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Self Promotion In Academia
A provocative column this year in The Chronicle of Higher Education laments the rise of what the author calls the “promotional intellectual.” Dr. Jeffrey J. Williams of Carnegie Mellon University...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Why The College Major May Matter Less Than We’ve Always Thought
Choosing a major. It is a rite of passage for higher education students, and it can feel like a … dare we say it … major decision with lifelong implications. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Speaking Up And Speaking Out In The Classroom (And Elsewhere)
Remember the character on the 1970’s tv sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter” – Arnold Horshack – who enthusiastically waved his hand in the air and bounced up and down in his seat because he always wanted to...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Better Problem Solving Through Puzzles
Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger calls his “Effective Thinking and Creative Puzzle-Solving” class at Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, the “Seinfeld” of classes. Why? Burger...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Taking Skills Learned In The Classroom To The Voting Booth
One reason often cited by non-voters for their lack of participation goes something like this: “my vote doesn’t really count” or “how can my one vote make any difference?” Voter turnout among...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Good Reading In And Out Of School
In school, our reading choices are mostly dictated by what is assigned for classes or from reading lists. But once we are out of school, the decisions are up to us. In this episode of KUT’s podcast...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Agree To Disagree (Respectfully) In The Classroom
There has been a lot of talk in recent months about creating and maintaining healthy and respectful environments – especially in the workplace. But what about in the classroom? In this episode of KUT’s...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Does It Really Matter Where You Go To College?
In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss a provocative question: does it really matter where you go to college?...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Developing “Intellectual Bravado” A.k.a. The Courage To Ask Any...
Ever feel like you want to ask a question, but you hold back because you think the question is stupid or you will look silly asking it? In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Want A Great, Excellent, Challenging Way To Think And Learn More...
Wait – you mean adding a couple of descriptive words to a particular situation, puzzle, or problem can help lead to clarity and a solution? In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern...
View ArticleHigher Ed: The Biases We Bring To Information And Learning (They’re Complicated)
Many external factors can impact the quality and effectiveness of a learning experience: the teacher; the other students in a class; the school’s resources; even the student’s surroundings and home....
View ArticleHigher Ed: Curiosity Did Not Kill The Cat
What does “curiosity” mean, exactly? Most definitions center around the desire to know something. So is curiosity just the act of asking lots of questions, or is it something deeper? In this episode of...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Couldn’t We All Use A Little Help? The Impact Of Effective Mentoring
What comes to mind when you hear the word “mentor?” Perhaps a bespectacled older teacher or other professional offering sage advice to a younger student? In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,”...
View ArticleHigher Ed: “Teacher’s Pet.”“Know-It-All.”“Brown-Noser.” How Labels Impact...
“Teacher’s pet.” “Know-it-all.” “Brown-noser.” These are just some of the terms students lob at each other in (and out) of school – especially at students who demonstrate strong mastery of a subject or...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Have We Entered A Geological “Age Of Humans?”
Earth’s millions of years of existence are divided into different time periods that chronicle its geological development. You may remember studying those in school (Cenozoic era, anyone?). But what is...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Learning To Map “Baby” Steps To Reach Bigger Goals
For many people, goal-setting is an annual ritual perhaps fueled by the New Year and a commitment to make personal or professional improvements. But creating truly meaningful and achievable goals is a...
View ArticleHigher Ed: The Issues Brought Up By Safe Spaces, Trigger Warnings And...
Safe spaces. Trigger warnings. Disinvited speakers. These campus issues got the attention of a “Higher Ed” podcast listener who wrote in asking about what he has observed to be the proliferation of...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Trust And Communication Can Help “Helicopter” Parents Land Safely
The idea of “helicopter” parenting may not have a formal definition. But we all have a pretty good sense of it when we encounter it – those parents who seem to control and hover too closely over many...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Learning To Discern Your True Calling
Many people may regard “vocation” as a job, employment, or occupation. But the word’s Latin root (vocare meaning “to call”) speaks to a deeper definition related to a passion or true calling. In this...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Ethics, Authenticity and Education – Takeaways From The College...
Allegations of cheating and bribery in connection with college admissions have brought renewed scrutiny to just how that process works. In this episode of the KUT podcast “Higher Ed,” KUT’s Jennifer...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Enjoying And Embracing Conflict (And Other Leadership Lessons...
A “Higher Ed” podcast listener recently wrote in with an intriguing question for Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger: as a university president, does Ed “see himself as more of a leader or...
View ArticleHigher Ed: A Mindset Shift Can Elicit Satisfaction And Even Joy From...
Learning is not always easy. Some subjects, concepts and teachers are just plain tough. Mastering that material can be frustrating and even discouraging. In this episode of the KUT podcast “Higher Ed,”...
View ArticleHigher Ed: The Community-Building Power Of Ritual In Education
The pomp and circumstance of graduation brings students, teachers, staff and family together to celebrate achievement and usher students onto their next steps in learning and life. That ritual not only...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Need For Global Connections Prompts Campuses To Examine Role In...
A “Higher Ed” listener who teaches English in Osaka, Japan wrote in requesting a discussion of what the listener characterizes as “the tension between servicing the local community near an institution...
View ArticleHigher Ed: How Practices For A Healthy Mind Could Promote A Healthy Body Too
There is more talk in education these days about wellness and more attention to stress, anxiety and other factors that can impede learning. But there is less talk about the ways that good learning...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Resiliency Of The System Tested in 2018-2019 School Year
The 2018-2019 school year saw allegations of cheating in college admissions in the “Operation Varsity Blues” case. Rising tuition costs and student debt levels have the attention of several 2020...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Yes, Extra Credit Can Enhance Learning – But Don’t Overestimate...
Academia is divided over the wisdom of offering students extra credit on tests or projects. In this episode of the KUT podcast “Higher Ed,” KUT’s Jennifer Stayton and Southwestern University President...
View ArticleBest of “Higher Ed:” How Much Is Too Much On A College Application?
This episode was originally published on Sept. 23, 2018. High school seniors have something extra added to their workload in the fall semester. Those who are going on to college have to navigate the...
View ArticleBest of “Higher Ed:” Effective Correction
This episode was originally posted on Sept. 30, 2018. Most people do not necessarily enjoy being told when they are wrong. The formal education experience can at times seem like it is full of those...
View ArticleBest of “Higher Ed:” Why The College Major May Matter Less Than We’ve Always...
This episode was originally published on Oct. 12, 2018. Choosing a major is a rite of passage for higher education students, and it can feel like a – dare we say it –major decision with lifelong...
View ArticleBest of “Higher Ed:” The Well-Read Grown-Up
This episode was originally posted on Nov. 18, 2018. In school, our reading choices are mostly dictated by what is assigned for classes or from reading lists. But once we are out of school, the...
View ArticleBest of “Higher Ed:” The Biases We Bring To Information And Learning (They’re...
This episode was originally posted on Jan. 13, 2019. Many external factors can impact the quality and effectiveness of a learning experience: the teacher; the other students in a class; the school’s...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Surviving And Succeeding During Freshman Year In College (Or...
First-year college student students often encounter tougher classes in a new environment without the familiar supports of home. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University...
View ArticleHigher Ed: For Some Teachers “It’s Not A Matter Of Being Nice But Setting...
Just about everybody can recall an influential teacher who nurtured and inspired them. But not all great teachers are “warm and fuzzy.” In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Want To Prevent Students From Dropping Out? Provide More Support,...
Fewer college students than you might think make it from Freshman orientation all the way to graduation. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger...
View ArticleHigher Ed: “We’re Not Machines”– Engaging Your Heart And Your Head In Learning
When strong feelings bubble up, your heart might win out over your head in deciding what happens next. But at times, a more thoughtful approach might prove ultimately more effective. In this episode of...
View ArticleHigher Ed: I’m Content. And Comfortable. And Don’t Want To Change. Learn How...
“The only thing constant is change.” That saying, or some derivation of it, is attributed to the ancience Greek philosopher Heraclitus around 500 BC. But it certainly rings as true now as it did then....
View ArticleHigher Ed: How To Keep Tired Students Engaged? Help Them Produce – Not Just...
Students have a lot of tugging at their energy and attention including classes, homework, jobs and activities. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Letting Go Of The “Noise” To Prioritize Better In School And Life
Most people – students included – have a long to-do list but are short on ideas for how to tackle it. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and...
View ArticleHigher Ed: The Key To Dissipating Regret? Use It To Spur Action And Change
A podcast listener wrote in asking for guidance about how to handle the regret she feels over the choices she made in college. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Want An Exciting Life? Ask This Question At Graduation (Or...
Most of us have the best of intentions when we graduate from high school or college to make our way in the world and lead meaningful and productive lives. But the minutiae of everyday life can eat into...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Really Good At Something In School Or Work? Beware Of The “Success...
Who does not appreciate making high grades in a certain subject or getting glowing performance reviews at work? In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Be Grateful For The Frustration That Can Come With Learning....
“Thank you” may not always be the words that come to mind when struggling through a difficult lesson or dealing with a mountain of homework in school. But in this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,”...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Learning From Failure (And Then Letting It Go)
In the very first episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern University President Dr. Ed Burger and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton talked about the importance of failure to learning. Has any thinking...
View ArticleHigher Ed: Holding On Tight Is Easier Than Letting Go. Why We Need To Learn...
As Dr. Ed Burger prepares to leave Southwestern University to become President and Chief Executive Officer of St. David’s Foundation in Austin, Texas, he and KUT’s Jennifer Stayton discuss the art of...
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