Talking Stock is a podcast from the Institute for Faculty Development at Stockton University. It is meant to be a space for faculty colleagues to discuss topics related to teaching, scholarship and service.
In this episode we continue discussing issues of diversity in higher education, with a focus on the recruitment and retention of faculty of color with our guest, Dr. Allison Sinanan,
In this episode we continue our discussion of women in academia with Dr. Kaite Yang.
On this week's episode Dr. Sara Martino and Dr. Jessie Finch discuss the challenges of being female faculty members.
Drs. Jung Lee and Guia Calicdan-Apostle join us to discuss teaching visual literacy.
This week Dr. Kimberly Lebak, Associate Professor of Education, joins us to talk about teaching graduate students.
In this episode Dr. Tom Nolan, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, joins us to talk about the unique aspects of teaching graduate students.
Dr. Amee Shah and Dr.Lois Spitzer join us to discuss how cross cultural communication impacts teaching and learning, and share ways to improve the classroom environment.
Dr. Donna Albano shares her experience as a faculty member who has integrated service learning into her courses.
Drs. Lydia Fecteau, Priti Haria, and Zori Kalibatseva share thoughts and advice for faculty who teach students with disabilities.
Dr. JY Zhou, the Internationalization Specialist at Stockton University, discusses the redesign of courses to help students become more globally aware.
Dr. Donnetrice Allison joins us this week to talk about faculty diversity.
In this episode, Dr. John O'Hara shares his experiences with using project-based learning in his courses.
This week we are joined by Drs. Robert Blaskiewicz, Geoffrey Gust and Michael Rodriguez to discuss teaching critical thinking in undergraduate courses.
On the first episode of Talking Stock, Dr. Kristin Jacobson, Associate Professor of American Literature, shares her advice on book publishing.