Author: Katie Viehrig
Originally published by under my maiden name Kathrin Viehrig on http://brachahkathrinviehrig.com on Feb 27, 2020 Teaching philosophy statements are an important part of hiring and tenure. They are also …
This article has been updated, expanded and moved. If you’re looking for what Concept Cartoons are, how to use them and lots of examples, go here: 80+ concept cartoons …
Scott Young, in a guest post on Cal Newport’s Study Hacks, advices to look at people who are a few steps ahead in the career of your choice. While …
This semester was the third time a GEOFD22 course collaboratively worked on and published a mini-research project (in German). The first time (autumn term 2017) was about how teachers …
I recently came across an interesting discussion on ResearchGate1 about how to get cited more. Since it’s an important measure for academics – often in the form of the …
Public History Weekly is an international, multi-lingual blog journal. Recently, I’ve published an article there on the differences between the concepts Public History and Public Judaism, as well as …
The US map reflects some of the country’s history of immigrations: New York (not the ‘old’ York in England); Berne (NY), Lucerne (PA) and Zurich (KS) are just …
Writing that is too hard is not just a problem for academia. Even materials published for school students are not always written in easy language. Thus, authors of materials …
Pixabay, CC0 https://www.pexels.com/photo/alphabet-close-up-communication-conceptual-278887/ Purpose of education research Lots of research in education is published every year – from small qualitative case studies to large scale international comparisons. It generates …