
How can I improve my teaching? What stories do educators have to share?”
The Pedagogy NEXT podcast series showcases and celebrates teaching stories and insights from both award-winning faculty members and university administrators who directly or indirectly support teaching.
Hosted by The UT Arlington Academy of Distinguished Teachers in partnership with OIT and the Center for Distance Education, we feature a storytelling focus on highlighting diverse voices of educators and others who can support learning excellence in higher education and UT Arlington. The aim is to share experiences, ideas, innovations, and inspirations to develop reflective teaching and excellence in practice for the greater good of higher education.
About the Academy of Distinguished Teachers
Inaugurated in 1996, the Academy of Distinguished Teachers is comprised of faculty at UT Arlington who have been selected for membership for their outstanding teaching, personal commitment to students and the learning process, and the ability to inspire and motivate students. The Academy’s mission is to reflect, encourage, and help sustain pedagogical excellence at UT Arlington by serving as role models for their colleagues, fostering research on university teaching and learning, and advising the institution on teaching policies and practices.
Producers/Credits
Producers are Peggy Semingson, LaDonna Aiken, Lee Pierce (OIT), Pete Smith, and Carla Amaro-Jimenez in partnership with Dakota Jimenez from the Center for Distance Education and Howard Prince and Cyrus Haskell from the Office of Information Technology.
Disclaimer: All views shared are the perspectives of individual faculty and do not reflect the views of UT Arlington or the Academy of Distinguished Teachers.