Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: The NYT on Teaching

Sunday’s NYT Magazine had a number of essays on higher education and university level teaching. I am going to read it. I have heard it is very good. I know I should want to read the Chronicle of Higher Education but am I the only one who finds it – well, goody-goody?

Axé.


5 thoughts on “Reading for Pleasure Wednesday: The NYT on Teaching

  1. Perhaps I am very touchy on these issues lately, but I didn’t find this series pleasurable. The fashion slide show grated, especially. I think the article with the phrase “Groucho Marxist” might be the only one I liked.

    And on CHE: I find myself on that site only accidentally and then with teeth gritted.

  2. I was not struck by the series.

    Kept reading to find a reason to be … ummmm interested.

    And I’m with you on The Chronicle … 🙂

    Peace,
    Ridwan

  3. Well it’s marginally interesting – not interesting enough to read on the Internet – ? I absolutely refuse to watch powerpoint type slides on the internet, or watch people pronounce on video a speech I’d rather just scan. HMMMM.

  4. It’s the pressure to conform that its pages breathe, and its penchant for dressing up cliches as new discoveries – and sometimes stupidity as wisdom.

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