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Rigor Mortis Paranormal Podcast

Rigor Mortis Paranormal

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Rigor Mortis Paranormal is a podcast that includes tales of hauntings, the unknown, and other unworldly mysteries. In our podcast you will hear true chilling personal stories and true horror stories from our captive audience. Robert and David (brothers) from San Antonio, Texas, have had quite a few spooky personal experiences between them and their family but would love to hear your stories too. To submit your story to our podcast, call 210-901-8666 or visit us online at www.RigorMortisParan ...
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Headagogy, with Steve Pearlman

Steven J. Pearlman, Ph.D., The Critical Thinking Initiative

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Brought to you by The Critical Thinking Institute (theCTInstitute.com), Headagogy disrupts the soft-spoken, NPR-mold for education discussion and does justice to the vibrant, challenging, meaningful, frustrating, empowering, complicated, fulfilling thing that is education, as well as the hardworking, dedicated, heartfelt, and (too often) pissed-off people who are educators. Ferociously serious, chronically sardonic, intolerant of anti-intellectualism, and fed up with disrespect for education ...
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Steve interviews Louis E. Newman, author of Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success. What's the relationship between thinking and studentship? How can we -- and why should we -- move students to think about disciplinarity? Are colleges promoting the thinking of which Newman advises students? And how can they benef…
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Is ChatGPT friend or foe? Should the whole world, as Australia has done, relegate essay writing to inside classrooms? Is "the academic essay dead"? Or is ChatGPT, as some have contended, a tool for critical thinking that we should embrace as a new ally in teaching students? As Steve discusses, ChatGPT certainly is a revelation, but no one is really…
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Continuing their discussion of the pedagogical, institutional, and societal implications of rubrics and rubricizing, Joe, Michelle, and Steve get into rubrics and questions of ... privilege and the expression of structuralized racism the effort to dismantle public education through standardization how rubrics as a concept contribute to the undermin…
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Steve and the authors of Rubric Nation -- Michelle Tenam-Zemach and Joseph E. Flynn, Jr. -- get into it about all things rubrics and rubricization, as well as whatever it is that we are doing, good and bad, as an educational system regarding teaching, learning, democracy, assessment, studentship, dialogue, politics, critical thinking, teacher train…
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Steve welcomes futurist Frances Valintine: Founder of MindLab--the Best Start-up in Asia Pacific as judged by Steve Wozniak and Sir Richard Branson in 2014. Frances is a member of the New Zealand Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs (2022), and named one of the top 50 EdTech Educators in the World by EdTech International (2016). They discuss progre…
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Listen for an in-depth discussion of the rigamarole around academic rigor, including what might be a very surprising--though nonetheless perfectly sensible--root of its challenges. Student vs. faculty conceptions of rigor G.I. infections "Summer School"توسط Steven J. Pearlman, Ph.D., The Critical Thinking Initiative
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Steve takes an in-depth look at NYU's expedited decision to fire distinguished Organic Chemistry professor, Dr. Maitland Jones, after receiving a petition from students complaining about his course. What's really at the heart of NYU's actions? What role did the petition play? What role should rigor play in education? And what in the world does the …
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Steve welcomes the University of Wyoming's own TK Stoudt and his students, Amy Bezzant, Maddy Davis, and James Roberts. Hear about the triumph (and trials!) of peer assessment from an educator who's newer to implementing it, and from students who encountered it for the first time. What really happens when we give Excalibur to Uryens? Why should you…
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Steve welcomes the University of Wyoming's own TK Stoudt and his students, Amy Bezzant, Maddy Davis, and James Roberts. Hear about the triumph (and trials!) of peer assessment from an educator who's newer to implementing it, and from students who encountered it for the first time. What really happens when we give Excalibur to Uryens? Why should you…
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Ken Bain, author of What the Best College Teachers Do and What the Best College Students Do, joins Headagogy to discuss his latest book, Super Courses: The Future of Teaching and Learning. The discussion with Bain not only delves into examples of these courses and their relationship with problem based learning, but also into critical ideas for teac…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 57 stories include Drummer of the Burial Grounds, Who was in My Room Last Night, A Security Guard Chases a Ghost, a Sobering Thoughts segment, and more terrifying tales from the RMP cast!توسط Rigor Mortis Paranormal Podcast
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In this concluding episode on peer assessment, Steve conveys the research on peer assessment, learning outcomes, and soft skills. There should be no doubts about its value, especially, in the words of Walter Lippman, "It takes wisdom to understand wisdom. The music means nothing if the audience is deaf."…
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Continuing his assessment into peer assessment as an important method of ungrading, Steve not only talks about how he implements it, but several other important issues, such as how peer assessment: De-emphasizes the focus on grades Relieves students' stress Fosters democratic ideals and an empowered populous, and IMPROVES learning outcomes.…
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In this first episode of a three part series, Steve delves into the hot topic of "ungrading" with a focus on the particular and unique value that involving students in assessment brings to the greater ungrading discussion. Learn more about grades as the locus of power in academia, the unconscious forces behind grades, students' literal capacity (or…
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This interview with Kieran delves into fascinating neuroscience about learning that can help transform what we do in our classrooms through understanding things like the Reticular Activating System, working memory, and neurotransmitters. Kieran offers concrete things every educator can immediately adapt in order to improve their learning outcomes a…
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What is the relationship between STEM and creativity? Or, at least, what's the perceived relationship? And what happens when we invest millions of dollars and years of effort to improving STEM educational practices? What happens cognitively when we do it well for just a few months? All that and more, including a shoutout to Louisiana.…
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Steve interviews Dr. Cornelius N. Grove about his most recent book, A Mirror for Americans, which delves into the research as to why students in East Asia invariably outperform American students on international tests. The discussion explores myths about education in East Asia, such as the misconception about drilling, and delves into educational a…
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Steve tackles some of the controversy around Critical Race Theory (CRT), in part by examining its lineage back to critical theory and critical pedagogy. In doing so, he delves into broader question of how power is wielded in the academy, and what the academy is as a power structure. Curiously, also, Ferris Bueller.…
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What's "imposter syndrome" and how does it impact our students' relationship with us? How does it impact our relationship with students? Just how critical are our relationships with students with respect to their academic success and our achievement of desired learning outcomes? What are simple things we can do as individual educators to build more…
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Do you want to teach critical thinking but struggle to do so given how much content you need to cover? Do you feel departmental, institutional, or disciplinary pressures to cover certain material? What are the four major objections educators voice about teaching critical thinking relative to content? Why are critical thinking and content actually n…
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Jesse Stommel of the University of Denver, author of An Urgency of Teachers, and “ungrading” maven joins Steve for a thought provoking and, at times, joyously contentious discussion about inviting students to assign their own grades to themselves. Ultimately, the conversation swerves into grading’s and education’s implications for society and polit…
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Steve delves into A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence, by Jeff Hawkins, which holds immediate implications for the teaching of critical thinking as understood through the literal functions of neurons! But contrary to the title, teaching critical thinking doesn’t become easier through thousands of things; it actually becomes easier, and …
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast Christmas episode 56 stories include Stories from Ben Longoria, The Boyd House re-visited by Jill Shelly, Serena Gets a visit from her dearly departed father, a Psychic Medium runs into a Skinwalker, a Sobering Thoughts segment, an Uber story, and more caroling tales from the RMP cast! Podcast produced by: Robert Lim…
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Want to know what your colleagues mean when they talk about "critical thinking"? Want to know how to stimulate dialogue about it at your institution? Want to know why Steve is like Annie Wilkes? Two recent studies shed new light on how educators conceptualize critical thinking and, more importantly, which particular aspects of critical thinking the…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 55 our 6th Halloween Special stories include Beelzebub Visits an Airbnb in Cancun – A young woman has horrid nightmares of Beelzebub that take a twisted turn, Gabriela’s Haunted House – Gabriella’s finds a ghost in her house and captures it on camera, Lavaca County Texas Haunted Jail –Debra and Lisa discuss t…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 54 stories include A Haunting at Myrtle Plantation – Gabriella shares her ghostly experiences at the infamous Myrtle Plantation, Kentucky Fried Culinary Ghost – A culinary student smells “Kentucky Fried Chicken” in a test kitchen, Nurturing a Baby Spirit – A young woman writes in about a 22 month old baby who…
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We're excited to welcome Zoe Weil from the Institute for Humane Education Zoe is the author of The World Becomes What We Teach and is a notable TedX contributor. Zoe focuses her work on helping educators build "solutionaries" who tackle real world problems. Join us as we discuss the overlays between her work and ours, and critical thinking in gener…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 53 stories include Moon River Brewery – A haunted history of Moon River Brewery in Savannah Georgia told by Ryan Dunn of Savannah Ghost Research Society, Devil’s Tree – A solitary oak tree in Basking, Ridge New Jersey with a haunting past the “Devil’s Tree” told by Sean of Scaredy Cat Paranormal Investigation…
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A recent article in The New York Times argued that critical thinking is a dangerous "rabbit hole" and isn't the right tool for fighting "fake news." Dave and Steve discuss the article's alternative, and, of course, advocate for stronger critical thinking in media literacy.توسط The Critical Thinking Initiative
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Did you know that at any given point during an online lecture, 40% of students' minds are wandering? Join Dave and Steve to learn about "persistence" vs. "transience" in memory, and how to improve your learning outcomes.توسط The Critical Thinking Initiative
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 51 “Christmas 2020” stories include West Texas Highway Oddities – Juan from Odessa Texas shares stories about creepy sightings on a lonely Texas road, Suicidal Haunting – Kristie from Austin, Texas remembers hauntings from a neighbor who committed suicide and started haunting the neighborhood, Alien Behind th…
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Dave and Steve return with a podcast on combating fake news and why we should all be jealous of Finland. Also, the new Critical Thinking Initiative Online learning experience, and Steve's new book, America's Critical Thinking Crisis: The Failure and Promise of Education.توسط The Critical Thinking Initiative
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Our first podcast released on YouTube ONLY for our 5th annual Halloween episode! Join us as we re-enact some of the stories submitted to us over the years. Watch us in an unedited podcast as we stumble through our words and drunken slurs as we share some of our personal stories of broken toilet seats and getting whipped by Grandma. Also, check out …
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Description – Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 49 stories include Gentleman Ghost – A woman is haunted by a peculiar shadow man, Lady in Blue – A woman walking along the side of a dark desolate road is not what she appears to be, The Haunting's of Ramon – A guy by the name of Ramon and his family experience a number of paranormal experiences…
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Join us for an exciting announcement and an interview with John Eyler, Ph.D., author of How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories Behind Effective College Teaching. Wishing everyone wellness, safety, and satisfying teaching (or a much needed break!) in this time of COVID.توسط The Critical Thinking Initiative
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 48 stories include Rose See’s Dead People – A young woman continues to see dead people throughout her childhood and into adulthood, My Grandpa’s Diary A Night of Terror – A young girl reads her grandfather’s diary after he passes to find an eerie entry about a night he and his friends experienced after breaki…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 47 stories include a score of stories from Jon Gonzalez of True Horror Stories of Texas – Jon shares his personal stories, stories submitted by his listeners, and even a story from his wife, A Ghost in a Ditch – A murdered man now haunts a ditch as a floating half body, More memories of our childhood friend "…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 46 stories include A Lifetime of Horror – Paranormal author Eve S. Evans shares her stories about living in a haunted house and experiencing ghosts and bumps in the night. Haunting’s in Hawaii – Lopaka Kapanui of “Mysteries of Hawaii” shares some of his most terrifying experiences while doing his investigatio…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 45 stories include Antique Shop Hauntings – A couple experiences strange events at their Antique shop "Feeding The Pig" on the East side of San Antonio. Emily The Ghost – A young lady has a ghostly friend she’s been seeing since childhood. To her surprise her sister finally saw her, and now years later, her s…
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Given the sudden mass migration to online learning because of COVID19, The Critical Thinking Initiative offers this brief, "emergency" podcast about simple measures every instructor, K-Ph.D.--can take to ensure that the online learning experience is a positive one for the students. Please feel encouraged to share this one with everyone you know who…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 44 stories include A Malevolent Teenage Ghost – A teenage boy watching over his little sister realizes she is seeing a ghost, A Doppelganger from the Mean Streets of Castle Hills – A young girls plays in her bedroom way past her bedtime only it wasn’t really her, Saved from a Killer by a Ghost – A young lady …
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 43 “A Holiday Special” stories include No Christmas Lights this Year – The early passing of a father who still wants the Christmas lights up, An Early Christmas Gift from the Mothman – A young woman is abandoned by her asshole boyfriend while the Mothman hovers above, “Click Click” a Holiday Visit from a Sulf…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 42 stories we collected at the 2nd Annual San Antonio Paranormal Fest at Victoria’s Black Swan Inn. This is part 2. Podcast produced by: Robert Limon (host), David Limon (host), Jasmine Limon (host), Kory Earle (graphics), Ian Limon (Sobering Thoughts Segment), “Bum Tab” Nathan Limon (Editing, background musi…
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Rigor Mortis Paranormal podcast episode 41 stories we collected at the 2nd Annual San Antonio Paranormal Fest at Victoria’s Black Swan Inn. This is part 1. Podcast produced by: Robert Limon (host), David Limon (host), Jasmine Limon (host), Kory Earle (graphics), Ian Limon (Sobering Thoughts Segment), “Bum Tab” Nathan Limon (Editing, background musi…
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