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How College Works

Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland

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A weekly podcast where two professors and a high school teacher talk about how their jobs are different and what that means for students making their way through college.
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We talk with a coordinator for the AVID program about what AVID is, how it works, and why it is such a successful program for getting students ready for college. You can find their webpage at https://www.avid.org/Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We use a the themes of Rich Dad, Poor Dad (a book Drew read some years ago) as a starting point to discuss why you may or may not want to go to college, what our motivations were when we started, and how some of those didn't really pan out the way we expected.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We discuss why students might take a gap year or gap semester and speculate about effects that could have on colleges with the worst case possibility of many student taking gap because of Covid. We are particularly speculative on these issues and not predictive.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We check in with each other about how the online classes are going. We talk about how our daily/class routines have changed (or not), what we hope and expect going forward, Zoom etiquette, and how working remotely has helped expose inefficiencies and forced some better practices for us.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We discuss the differences between a liberal arts education and other forms or philosophies of education, its history, what it means, what we think the point of it is, and why we think it is important.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about the end of semester feedback that students give college professors, similar feedback that high school teachers might get, who reads the feedback, what purpose it has, and some tips for making sure that your professor will take what you have to say seriously.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about the myth that motivation as important to get things done, the difference between motivation and will power, some ways we think about getting things done, and some pitfalls we try to avoid.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We discuss our experiences with working in high school and college including some different types of work and what those mean for a student. We also break down what workstudy is, who funds it, as well as some things to look out for while working on workstudy.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about how stress affects out thinking and how mindfulness combats that. We also discuss the difference between mindfulness and "checking out" and areas in our lives where we find mindfulness.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We (with a guest!) talk through a reddit post about failing the first Bio exam. https://www.reddit.com/r/college/comments/dbbxxi/got_a_46100_on_my_first_exam_thats_related_to_my/We talk about the advice that was given, give some of our own, and discuss some strategies if you are in this situation.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about an episode of The Hidden Brain on finding meaning in work and relate that to finding meaning in the classes we took in college. It turns out that meaning doesn't need to be stumbled upon and that we can create meaning for ourselves. We see echoes of this in courses we took at undergraduates in both major and non-major classes. Hidden …
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We talk about how students that need help are identified in high school and college, what information a high school teachers and professors might have, what actions we could take, and the philosophy behind these.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about exams, how high school and college teachers think about what exams are for and what types of questions should be on them. We also discuss accommodations for exams and how we approach writing exams.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk with two high school councelors about what their job entails, how it differs from a college academic adviser, and how expectations and responsibilities change as students move into college.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We go through a slate article on what to ask about during a campus visit and give our take on each of the questions.https://slate.com/human-interest/2019/03/best-questions-college-tour.htmlPeter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We discuss how we think about who needs to change (professor, teacher, student) and why. We also talk about how a student could approach a professor with the best chance of seeing a change.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about some differences in how high schools and college handle their schedules, how that affects classes when the school is closed for weather, and how that affects our planning for our classes.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about some recent complaints from our students and try to reframe them and their expectations as well as talk about the education industry some and what that means for our teaching.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We go through a list of things that stress student out from www.theodysseyonline.com and provide some comments and perspective.https://www.theodysseyonline.com/what-college-consists-2017-studentsPeter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk about what undergraduate research looks like for each of our majors and what students can expect if they are get involved. We also offer some advice on how to do that.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We go through a listicle from CollegeVine and break down how much we agree, or disagree, with their list of differences. https://blog.collegevine.com/10-ways-that-college-classes-differ-from-high-school/@alicekeelerPeter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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We talk with our Vice President for Student Life about what her job entails (basically everything) and what students should know when dealing with representatives from Student Life.Peter Hyland, Melody Denny, and Andrew Hyland
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