Center for Teaching Excellence

Past Book Discussion Groups

Find a listing of past book discussion group selections. 

*Inclusive Pedagogy


2024-25 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2024

  • What Inclusive Instructors Do*
  • Creating Wicked Students

2023-24 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2023

  • The New College Classroom
  • Black, Brown, Bruised*
  • Robot-Proof

Spring 2024

  • The Liberating Arts
  • Community as Rebellion*
  • Braiding Sweetgrass  

2022-23 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2022

  • Academic Ableism*
  • Ungrading

Spring 2023

  • Presumed Incompetent*
  • Unraveling Faculty Burnout
  • Reach Everyone, Teach Everyone*
  • After the Ivory Tower Falls

2021-22 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2021

  • The Manifesto for Teaching Online, Sian Bayne, Peter Evans, Rory Ewins, Jeremy Knox, James Lamb, Hamish Macleod, Clara O’Shea, Jen Ross, Philippa Sheail, & Christina Sinclair 
  • Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonesty, James M. Lang 
  • Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Resources Lost to Poverty, Racism, and Social Marginalization, Cia Verschelden*
  • Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto, Kevin Gannon 

Spring 2022

  • Relationship-Rich Education:  How Human Connections Drive Success in College
  • Teaching in Higher Ed (Podcast)
  • Teaching on Days After:  Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice*

2020-21 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2020

  • Biased: Uncovering the Hidden Prejudice That Shapes What We See, Think, and Do, Jennifer L. Eberhardt*
  • Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology, by Michelle Miller 

Spring 2021

  • Ethics of Encounter, by Marcus Mescher                                                                                           
  • Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in Online Classes
  • How to Be an Antiracist*

2019-2020 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2019

  • Teaching with Tension: Race, Resistance, and Reality in the Classroom, edited by Philathia Bolton, Cassander L. Smith, and Lee Bebout*
  • Discourse on Method and Meditations on First Philosophy, by Rene Descartes
  • The New Education: How to Revolutionize the University to Prepare Students for a World In Flux, by Cathy N. Davidson
  • Spark of Learning Energizing the College Classroom with the Science of Emotion, by Sarah Rose Cavanaugh

Spring 2020

  • On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life, by Sarah Ahmed*
  • Publicly Engaged Scholars: Next-Generation Engagement and the Future of Higher Education, edited by Margaret A. Post, Elaine Ward, et al.
  • Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology, by Michelle Miller 
  • Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle
  • The Years that Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us, by Paul Tough

2018-2019 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2018

  • Neuro Tribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity, by Steve Silberman*
  • Getting Started with Team-Based Learning, by Jim Sibley and Pete Ostafichuk
  • Teaching the Whole Student: Engaged Learning with Heart, Mind, and Spirit, by David Schoem and Christine Modey

Spring 2019

  • IGen, by Jean M. Twenge
  • Critical Condition: Replacing Critical Thinking with Creativity, by Patrick Finn
  • aquamarine blue 5: Personal Stories of College Students with Autism, edited by Dawn Prince-Hughes*
  • Republic, Plato, translated by C.D.C. Reeve

2017-2018 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2017

  • Improving How Universities Teach Science, by Carl Wieman
  • Generation Z Goes to College, by Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace
  • The Coaches Guide for Women Professors by Rena Seltzer

Spring 2018

  • Improving Student Learning, by Allan R. Odden
  • Are You Smart Enough?, by Alexander W. Astin
  • The War Against Boys, by Christina Hoff Sommers
  • Paying the Price, by Sara Goldrick-Rab*

2016-2017 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2016

  • Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People, by Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony G. Greenwald*
  • Specifications Grading: Restoring Rigor, Motivating Students, and Saving Faculty Time, by Linda B. Nilson

Spring 2017

  • Traditions of Eloquence: The Jesuits and Modern Rhetorical Studies, by Cinthia Gannett and John Brereton
  • Teaching to Transgress: Education as a Practice of Freedom, by bell hooks*
  • Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance, by Angela Duckworth

2015-2016 BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS

Fall 2015

  • Learner-Centered Teaching: Five Key Changes to Practice, by Maryellen Weimer
  • Missoula: Rape and the Justice System in a College Town, by Jon Krakauer
  • Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning, by Peter C. Brown and Henry L Roediger III
  • Mindset:The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck