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I’ve been struggling with coming up with new ideas for my teaching. Do you have any advice on places or ways I could find new inspiration?
Provided by Sage Authors and Editors:
Gregory T. Kordsmeier, Indiana University Southeast and
Stephanie Medley-Rath, Indiana University Kokomo
If you’ve been having trouble thinking of ideas for your teaching—or need inspiration to improve your existing ideas—here are four potential sources. And to learn more, you can visit our free module "Where Do Good Teaching Ideas Come From?" within The Teaching Sociology Playbook.
>> To learn more, you can visit our free module Where Do Good Teaching Ideas Come From? which includes other sources of inspiration, and an in-depth reflection on our process of identifying and refining these ideas.