Navigating Ethical Waters in the Classroom
By Donna Qualters, Director, CELT Should teachers strike? How should government balance privacy rights with national security? Should companies value
Read moreBy Donna Qualters, Director, CELT Should teachers strike? How should government balance privacy rights with national security? Should companies value
Read moreThat dreaded word – “nor’easter” – is in tomorrow’s weather forecast, along with 6-12 inches of snow. You may already
Read moreBy Sara Folta, Associate Professor, Friedman School of Nutrition It was an ongoing issue that bothered me – students were
Read moreOver the past three years, CELT has engaged with Tufts faculty on the topics of diversity, inclusive excellence, and difficult
Read moreBy Annie Soisson, Associate Director, CELT One of the things we all struggle with is how to end our courses.
Read moreBy Alicia Russell (Associate Director, CELT) with Ron Lasser (Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering), Peggy Morris (Lecturer, Occupational Therapy) and
Read moreBy Alicia Russell, Associate Director, CELT Much has been written about how to write an effective syllabus. But how do
Read moreBy Justin Lauzon, Sr. Educational Technology Specialist, Tufts Technology Services Associate Professor George Ellmore is well known around campus for
Read moreRecently, a faculty book group co-sponsored by CELT and TUSDM Educational Technology discussed Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.
Read moreBy Deborah Donahue-Keegan, Lecturer, Department of Education The end of a semester is always stressful. As faculty, many of us
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