
“What are alternative formats and why should I care?”
Welcome to Episode 20: Think Equity, Not Equality. In this episode, April Brown sits down with Gonzalo Centeno, Director of Cal State LA’s Office for Students with Disabilities, to discuss how educators can move beyond equality to foster true equity in their classrooms.

“It’s not always visible”
Welcome to Episode 20: Think Equity, Not Equality. In this episode, April Brown sits down with Gonzalo Centeno, Director of Cal State LA’s Office for Students with Disabilities, to discuss how educators can move beyond equality to foster true equity in their classrooms.

“Think equity - not equality”
Welcome to Episode 20: Think Equity, Not Equality. In this episode, April Brown sits down with Gonzalo Centeno, Director of Cal State LA’s Office for Students with Disabilities, to discuss how educators can move beyond equality to foster true equity in their classrooms.

“The teacher becomes the student”
Teaching isn't just about giving lessons - it's also about learning. Whether you're a veteran educator or relatively new to the profession, there's always that can improve your effectiveness, helping students get as much from your class as possible. That's especially important when it comes to the diverse ways students learn.

“Ch, ch, ch, changes”
Dive into the world of planning for the next semester, embracing changes, conducting experiments, and reflecting on the teaching journey. Discover insights, tips, and learn the value of continuous improvement.

“Whatever Works!”
Figuring out what kind of content will work best for your students can take significant time and effort. You may head straight to textbooks suggested by previous professors, consider new online offerings, and even create your own materials. But sometimes, thinking outside the box can bring surprising advantages.

“Post-pandemic learning syndrome”
The pandemic has changed the landscape of higher education, especially the students. Remote learning, social distancing, and other factors have made teaching more difficult. Listen to the episode for some ideas on combatting those issues.

I feel your pain
Why are we doing this? Adjuncts and new professors don’t often get a lot of help when they agree to step into the classroom. “Adjunctitis” is here to explain strange things in academia and give you teaching hacks so you don’t run screaming from the campus.