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Episode 10 Helping Students Pass Gen Ed: Success Strategies and Insights with Megan Dotson

Episode 10 Helping Students Pass Gen Ed: Success Strategies and Insights with Megan Dotson

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Guest Megan Dotson, MAE

Professor, Developmental Studies, West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC)

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In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, Pat and Steve chat with Megan Dotson, a seasoned professor of developmental studies whose teaching journey spans from pre-K to college. Megan explores the “Jigsaw” strategy for group work, a dynamic approach that keeps students engaged and encourages diverse perspectives. She also shares insights into the innovative Accelerate You! The program integrated embedded tutors to help students struggling with General Education courses—guiding them toward earning their degrees. Megan then discusses the trend of rising tuition costs and affordability challenges. Our guest also reflects on what she wishes she had known before she started teaching and shares a book that is currently changing the way she thinks. Wrapping up, Megan offers a glimpse into one of her first-day activities and pays tribute to her favorite teacher.

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