Great time speaking at LaunchGSU with students from Northview High School about law issues and going to #college
Friday, April 21, 2023
Speaking with High School Students about College
Great time speaking at LaunchGSU with students from Northview High School about law issues and going to #college
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Prominent Authors Reading Classroom LIGHTBULBS
Monday, March 20, 2023
Monday Motivation: Actual Questions Students Asked Me in Class
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Student Prisoner Stories from Classroom LIGHTBULBS book
My student, “Betty,” was arrested after attending a Tone Lōc concert. She unknowingly wound up as a passenger in an allegedly stolen vehicle. The next morning, I received a phone call from Betty’s grandmother asking me to bail out her granddaughter.
After getting the cash from grandma, I went to the county jail where the guard took me to a dim and dank holding cell. I was looking all lawyerly with my blue pinstripe suit and sharp leather shoes and briefcase. Another guard escorted Betty into the cell. Her hair was disheveled, a stiletto was missing from one shoe, and she looked frazzled.
I said: “Betty, we have two options, I could get you out of here now, or” – as I reached into my briefcase – “right now, you can take the Midterm Exam that you missed last week.”
Betty’s reaction? “Get me the frick out of here!”
Ninety minutes after the exam commenced, Betty was set free. I’ll let you judge for yourself how true the prior sentence is.
Always remember: It’s good to be the prof.
Excerpt (pages 83-84) Classroom LIGHTBULBS
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Amazon Review Praises Classroom LIGHTBULBS for social/emotional dimensions of teaching and learning
Friday, March 10, 2023
Classroom LIGHTBULBS is rising the Amazon sales chart
Book is rising the chart in unexpected category: Adult & Continuing Education (March 8) https://amazon.com/dp/B0BS8SMXFD
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
99-Cent Kindle Promo, March 7-13 - Classroom LIGHTBULBS book
All - Have a Kindle on me for a limited time. ENJOY!
Please consider writing an Amazon Review when you are done reading it.
Perry
Monday, March 6, 2023
Qualities of an Effective Teacher from Anonymous Student Survey
In the book's Introduction, I post results of an anonymous student survey (college juniors and seniors) on the qualities of an effective teacher. Their one word responses:
Adaptive Articulate Dedicated Empathetic (top response) Energetic
Engaging (top response) Enthusiastic Helpful Immersive Knowledgeable Organized
Passionate (top response) Patient Positive Practical Reliable Versatile
Monday, February 27, 2023
Stars of the Academy of Legal Studies "reading" Classroom LIGHTBULBS
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Reignite Your Career Passion and Motivation to Succeed in 2023
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My new book, Classroom LIGHTBULBS, aims to energize college professors and curious teachers seeking a fresh perspective on teaching. I believe that the quotes to begin each chapter have a thought-provoking appeal to people in any profession.
The LIGHTBULBS acronym highlights ten universal qualities of an
effective teacher. Each letter of the LIGHTBULBS is supported with my
unique perspectives on student engagement, compassion, and justice, as told
through humorous, serious, and relatable stories from the classroom and life
experiences. These anecdotes serve as an easy way for instructors to
remember to apply the acronym and get fired up to teach before walking into
class.
I hope that many of these quotes get YOU fired up to reignite your
career passion and motivation to succeed in 2023. The first letter of each
bolded sentence forms the LIGHTBULBS acronym:
Listen
to all learners
Change happens by listening and then starting a dialogue with the people who are doing something you don’t believe is right. --Jane Goodall
Inspire
students with real world discussions
It
is impossible to unsign a contract, so do all your thinking before you sign. --Warren
Buffett
It hurts a lot when … you don’t even understand what you’re reading in your contract. --Mary J. Blige
Give
hope to everyone
Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. --Helen Keller
Help
students engage through exaggeration and humor
Seven years of college down the drain. --Bluto (John Belushi), Animal House movie
Teach
to your strengths
I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. --Leonardo da Vinci
Be
available at all times, whether in person or electronically
I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. --Maya Angelo
Understand
that students may lack your life experience or knowledge
Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid. --Albert Einstein
Let
your passion rub off on students
The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice. --Rev. Martin Luther King
Be
willing to walk in your students’ shoes
No
matter how many times you are knocked down, in the end the swinging of your own
blows will exhaust them. --Erin Brockovich (the person, not the
movie)
It ain’t about how hard ya hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. --Sylvester Stallone (Rocky Balboa movie, not the person)
Stay
within yourself?
By
failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
When
you’re finished changing, you’re finished. --Benjamin
Franklin
I’ll conclude with these career and success quotes from other
chapters in Classroom LIGHTBULBS:
We
create our future, by well improving present opportunities: however few and
small they are. --Lewis Latimer, inventor of a long-lasting
light bulb filament
You don’t get better if you win all the time. You look at yourself more when you lose. --Jeremy Lin, professional basketball player
© 2023 Perry Binder, J.D. is an award-winning professor at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business, and the author of Classroom LIGHTBULBS for College Professors (Amazon #1 New Release in Pedagogy, Jan.2023) and 99 Motivators for College Success (2012).