I think it's healthy just to own that, instead of trying to convince ourselves that we're so foolish for thinking that. It came up early on in my learning more about plagiarism. I've joked on those episodes before that it felt like they were cheating on me. So i always get, i always hope that i give people cautions about that it's not going to be smooth sailing. And that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Anton Tolman shares about his book Why Students Resist Learning: A Practical Model for Understanding and Helping Students edited by Anton O. Tolman and Janine Kremling on episode 171 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
Everybody who has taught has run into student resistance in one form or another.
—Anton Tolman
We need to start seeing student resistance as a signal.
—Anton Tolman
When they’re resisting, they’re telling me something.
—Anton Tolman
A common error … is to believe that a lot of student resistance is because of the students themselves.
—Anton Tolman
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