10th Anniversary Essays

As an ongoing celebration of our 10th Anniversary year, the ATL has commissioned Called to Teach: Brief Essays on the Meaning of Teaching, written by noted teachers among Baylor’s faculty. To promote community and conversation around these essays, each offering will be made available for comment and discussion via the Academy for Teaching and Learning Edublog site; just follow the link associated with each essay below.

  1. Preparing Students for Today by Christopher Richmann
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  2. Where They Sit: Thinking about the Lives of Our Students by Greg Garrett
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  3. Called to Teach by Barry Hankins
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  4. Subjective Objectives: Called to Student-Centered Teaching by Helen Harris
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  5. Teaching and Training Baylor Lawyers: A Calling and an Honor by Leah Witcher Jackson Teague
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  6. Out of the Cave and Into the Light by Anne-Marie Schultz
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  7. Called to Teach: To Give to My Students What Was Given to Me by Michael D. Thomas
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  8. That Good Old Baylor Line: Baylor’s Vision for Teaching Development by Lenore Wright
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