The What And Who Of EDU

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The What & Who of EDU brings together instructors, experts, and thought leaders to share the teaching strategies that actually work. From building classroom confidence and teaching critical thinking to navigating AI in education, we help educators tackle the challenges that don't always come with a handbook.

Episode Date
Why Students Go Quiet and 10 Instructor-Approved Class Discussion Strategies That Actually Work
Jun 03, 2026
College Is Hard. Life Is Harder. 10 Ways Instructors Help Students Survive Both.
May 20, 2026
The Algorithm vs the Classroom: Where Students Are Actually Learning
May 06, 2026
10 Burnout Strategies for Educators That Don't Require Working More
Apr 22, 2026
The Hidden Curriculum: 10 Life Skills Students Learn Without Realizing It
Apr 08, 2026
From Pop Quizzes to Paychecks: What Students Actually Need Before They Enter the Real World
Mar 25, 2026
Show Your Work: 10 Ways to Get Students to Reveal Their Thinking (Not Just Their Answers)
Mar 11, 2026
What Discipline is the Coolest? 10 Professors Explain Why Their Field Rules the School
Feb 25, 2026
AI + Accessibility: Cognitive Load, Em-Dashes, and Other Hidden Barriers
Feb 11, 2026
10 Engagement Myths That Make Teaching Harder (and What to Do Instead)
Jan 28, 2026
Season 1 Wrapped: 10 Favorite Moments that Stuck With Us
Dec 30, 2025
10 Teaching Strategies Teachers Once Doubted & Now Swear By
Dec 03, 2025
From Grades to Grit: What Psychology Authors Drs. Dave Myers and June Gruber Want Every Student to Know
Nov 19, 2025
Teaching Like a Psychologist: Drs. Dave Myers & June Gruber Discuss Strategies To Foster Wellness and Belonging
Nov 05, 2025
The Psychology of Psychology: Drs. Dave Myers & June Gruber Discuss Emotion, Happiness & Students' Wellbeing
Oct 22, 2025
Beyond the Bubble Sheet: What Authentic Assessment Looks Like in Practice
Oct 08, 2025
This Is Not a Test: 10 Ways Instructors Measure Learning Beyond Grades
Sep 24, 2025
The EDU-niverse: Meet the Team Behind the Mic
Sep 10, 2025
10 Ways to Create Accessible Classrooms that Lower the Barriers (Not the Standards)
Aug 27, 2025
AI Tutors: Friend, Foe, or Faculty Ally? Here's What the Data Says
Aug 13, 2025
10 Things Successful Students Do Differently, According to the People Who Grade Them
Jul 30, 2025
EP 12: Advice New Teachers Actually Need: 10 Tips From Educators Who've Been There
Jul 16, 2025
EP 11: From "Is This on the Test?" to "Here's What I Think": 10 Ways to Make Critical Thinking Happen
Jul 02, 2025
The Heartbeat of Berea: How Hutchins Library Builds Community and Critical Thinkers
Jun 18, 2025
From Blah to Aha! 10 Instructor-Approved Ways to Engage Students
Jun 04, 2025
Little Reflections, Big Gains: Digging Into the Data on Student Belonging & Metacognition
May 21, 2025
Four Strategies, Five Point Gains: Digging Into The Data on The Real Impact of Evidence-Based Teaching
May 14, 2025
From Copy-Paste to Critical Thinking: 10 AI Guardrails and Hacks Every Educator Needs
Apr 30, 2025
Not Your Average High School: How Bard Early College is Rewriting the Diploma Track
Apr 16, 2025
From Me to We: 10 Strategies to Build Belonging in Your Classroom
Apr 02, 2025
Digging Into the Data: Why Metacognition is the new Meta in Learning
Mar 17, 2025
From Anxiety to A-Game: 10 Ways to Build Student Confidence
Mar 07, 2025
Pedagogy in Practice: What Every School Can Borrow from the Lab School of Washington D.C.
Mar 07, 2025
About The What & Who of EDU
Mar 07, 2025