Pandemic Pedagogy

Episode #5 - Janet Hubbard

46 min · 10 de jun de 202146 min
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This episode provides the perspective of the educator and administrator. Janet Hubbard has been teaching and leading in secondary education for over 20 years. She shares her experience transitioning to pandemic times while working in leadership an independent school of the Pacific Northwest. Stay tuned! -------------------------------------------- We have now completed half of the episodes for this season. If you are interested in participating in Season #2 or have any questions for me or our participants, please feel free to drop a line to: pandemicpedagogypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @pandemicpedago1 Thank you for listening!

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Portada del episodio Episode #9 Sarah Faulx

Episode #9 Sarah Faulx

What do you think of when you imagine what attunement looks like? How often do you practice active listening? -- In this final episode, Sarah Faulx will share her experiences as a therapist. Again - so much of the ways in which we are human are amplified when we are in a teaching or therapy setting. How we as educators/therapists harness that humanness will vary. Some are boisterous and grab attention with humor. Others are quick to react. Still others lose themselves in the lecture. There is no one-size-fits-all. However, one thing seems quite clear following at least a year of pandemic pedagogy. Collective trauma requires a reset in the whichever type of classroom we are dealing with ... resetting our thinking, listening, and understanding. Stay tuned for our LIVE Reunion episode as well as plans for Season 2!!! Follow twitter for more information: @pandemicpedago1 [https://twitter.com/pandemicpedago1] or Send an email to: pandemicpedagogypodcast@gmail.com

29 de jul de 202146 min
Portada del episodio Episode #7 - Sean Yeager

Episode #7 - Sean Yeager

“The goals isn’t to drag them across the finish line — to check the boxes. It is to help them learn” - Sean Yeager. Shouldn't that be the goal for all of us? Take a listen to Sean's perspective on interdisciplinary teaching, radical inclusivity, and not taking anything for granted as 'universally understood'. Through this combination of methods, Sean has created a pedagogy that prioritizes intellectual growth without doing so at the expense of a student's health and shows us that learning happens when our students feel heard, acknowledged, and respected. A few shout-outs from this episode: - Sean mentions the course Strange Loops and Metamathematics at around 11:00. Sean would like to make sure that Douglass Hofstadter's name, as the author of Gödel, Escher, Bach, is highlighted. - Similarly, Sean would like to make sure that his reference to "Amy" at around 16:00, refers to Amy Shuman - Professor of English at The Ohio State University. - The mention of tea at the end should be attributed to Uncle Iroh (from "Avatar: The Last Airbender") -------------------------------------------- We have now completed half of the episodes for this season. If you are interested in participating in Season #2 or have any questions for me or our participants, please feel free to drop a line to: pandemicpedagogypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @pandemicpedago1 Thank you for listening!

15 de jul de 202124 min
Portada del episodio Episode #6 - Nicky Kenline Lewis

Episode #6 - Nicky Kenline Lewis

I hope you are as lucky as I am to have friends with whom you can discuss a variety of topics that might span undergarments to philosophies of education. Nicky Lewis is that friend for me. Nicky is formally trained with an MAT; however, it is Nicky's way of deconstructing and re-constructing learning environments that, in my mind, showcase her educational prowess. She is also able to sift through what seems to be the overwhelming amount of bureaucracy that is inevitable in institutional learning and focus on what is most important - real learning objectives that are meant to provide her students with the ability to continue learning way after they have left her learning environment. ------------------ We have now completed half of the episodes for this season. If you are interested in participating in Season #2 or have any questions for me or our participants, please feel free to drop a line to: pandemicpedagogypodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @pandemicpedago1 Thank you for listening!

17 de jun de 202141 min