Students have an instinctive sense for when a lecture is going well, but they may not be able to pinpoint the reasons why. Dr. Jorgensen and two education majors share the different methods they use to plan their lessons.
The kids aren’t alright: Addressing the post COVID-19 generation
“Instead of being forced to isolate by mandated government shutdowns, students are now choosing to isolate of their own volition — and hurting their development as young adults in the process.”
Students take steps from educated to educator
College of Education students receive their student teaching name tags.
Is college worth it?
“Is the amount of stress and cost of tuition worth it for a piece of paper after four years — if not more?”
Troubling times for teachers — old and new
Students of Butler’s College of Education are currently preparing to enter a field that presents major changes and concerns.
10 Asian American online creators to follow
While Asian Americans have traditionally been excluded from both mainstream tellings of history and the media, the community has carved out a space in the online world. Here are 10 social media accounts and content creators to follow to learn from the Asian diaspora.
A Word With…Arthur Hochman, education professor
Arthur Hochman, education professor at Butler University, took some time to sit down with me and discuss his dedication to adventure and new experiences. His passion for teaching is evident…this isn’t one you want to pass up.
Leonard Bernstein and the future of music
In the year of Bernstein’s centennial, we reflect on his impact on accessible music education and how the younger generations can provide that same education for themselves.
“Dawgs Gotta Eat” these family recipes
Students sell “Dawgs Gotta Eat” cookbook full of Butler community recipes for a class project. All funds go toward Riley Hospital for Children.
OPINION | Students should study abroad
Studying abroad can be a great opportunity for Butler students. I highly suggest that every student try to take a semester to study in a foreign country. There are countless positive academic, cultural and personal advantages to studying abroad. Academically, students can immerse themselves in a foreign language. Students studying abroad have the opportunity to…