Student Caring - A New Way of Thinking About College
Student Caring - A New Way of Thinking About College
http://www.studentcaring.com/

Join professors de Roulet and Pecoraro every two weeks as they encourage students, parents, professors to focus, first, on, Student Caring, A New Way of Thinking About College.


When a Class Goes Bad
Posted: April 2012

How to Identify and Fix a Bad Class What Happens When a Class Goes Bad?

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring
Posted: January 2012

From Waikiki - The Student Caring Project.

Professors de Roulet and Pecoraro share their experiences from the Hawaiian International Conference on Higher Education from Waikiki Beach. (YouTube Version) The Student Caring Project encourages students, parents, and professors to focus, first, on -Student Caring- as a way of solving the problems in higher education today.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 8
Posted: December 2011

Student Caring at the End of the Semester. Success story from listener, Dave Stachowiak who tried beginning his class with an exercise to engage with the students as opposed to spending the entire session on the syllabus.
  • We are in that last week of instruction and finals.
  • - Students are in a high-stress state of mind.
  • What are professors are thinking about?
  • - Looking forward to the end of the term.
    - Looking ahead to the next term. We are continually revise our courses.
    - Students who live in the dorms are packing up to move out for a month.
    - Students are working hard to prepare for their finals.
    - Students and professors are on the same track at this time of the year which can result in stressful teaching and cramming.
    - This is a busy time of year for professors.
    - Our students are over tired, nervous, stressed and tend to be more accident prone.
  • What are students thinking about?
  • - Finals!
    - Preparing to travel and go home for the holiday break.
    - The red zone. When students do not have as much to do.
    - Life insists on crashing in on our carefully planned schedules. Life and family issues which were not a big part of their schedules during a semester, are now about to return to their lives.
    - David shares a creative solution to using unexpected lab fees to help out his students during a mini-class graduation ceremony at the end of the semester.
  • Students do not always have a lot of friends to turn to during this time of the year.
  • - Daniels is trying to get his students to calm down and reflect on what has been learned as opposed to panic study. He encourages his students to write final exam questions so they may think calmly and reflectively near the end of the term.
    - The last class is very important. Focusing on: What can you do with this information? Examples of students who have come before them and what they have done with this information.
    - The Christmas rush is on all of our minds, this is a time to calm down and reflect.
    - Since our journey together is coming to an end, it can be sad.


An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 7
Posted: November 2011

In podcast episode No. 7, the co-hosts, Dr. Daniel de Roulet and Prof. David C. Pecoraro,  talk about “Knowing who your Students are Today: Parents and College Students - Part 2”.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 6
Posted: November 2011

In podcast episode No. 6, the co-hosts, Dr. Daniel de Roulet and Prof. David C. Pecoraro,  talk about “Knowing who your Students are Today: Parents and College Students - Part 1.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 5
Posted: October 2011

In podcast episode No. 5, the co-hosts, Dr. Daniel de Roulet and Prof. David C. Pecoraro,  talk about “Knowing who your students are today: Academic Preparedness”.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 4
Posted: October 2011

Knowing who your students are today:  Student Finances.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 3
Posted: September 2011

In podcast episode No. 3, the co-hosts, Dr. Daniel de Roulet and Prof. David C. Pecoraro discuss a story from a listener and their first days of instruction.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 2
Posted: August 2011

In podcast episode No. 2, Daniel and David discuss what they are doing to prepare for their first days of instruction.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.


Student Caring ~ Episode No. 1
Posted: August 2011

Join professors de Roulet and Pecoraro every two weeks as they encourage students, parents, professors to focus, first, on Student Caring - A New Way of Thinking About College.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.



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