Pause for Teaching
Read a transcript [https://livealbany.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/web_catloe/IQD2TWC0T4vmTodmtM_hrosgASndHI5_H7lwuewS-A3yoqM?e=tIotax&xsdata=MDV8MDJ8bmtuYXJ2aWtAYWxiYW55LmVkdXw2MTIzOTZhOWJiZTE0YjExNmE0YjA4ZGViMTBmOGUzZnxiNWQyMjE5NDMxZDU0NzNmOWUxZDgwNGZkY2JkODhhY3wxfDB8NjM5MTQyODc3NTI0Nzc4Mzc0fFVua25vd258VFdGcGJHWnNiM2Q4ZXlKRmJYQjBlVTFoY0draU9uUnlkV1VzSWxZaU9pSXdMakF1TURBd01DSXNJbEFpT2lKWGFXNHpNaUlzSWtGT0lqb2lUV0ZwYkNJc0lsZFVJam95ZlE9PXwwfHx8&sdata=NmdhdjlQbmM1Vm0xdFJwTmRmSkw2THgzNlV1TmNBM01sVnRrMW9yb25sOD0%3d] of this episode. Today on the podcast, Sarah Mountz, Associate Professor in the School of Social Welfare, describes her trauma-informed pedagogy as well as the centrality of relationship building and teacher vulnerability in her classroom. Sarah describes how she gets her students into the community, and brings joy, fun, play and humor into the classroom. Students develop a deeper awareness of their own experiences and the ways that they can develop agency as learners in and outside of the university. Producers: Billie Franchini, Aviva Bower, Nyssa Knarvik Host: Aviva Bower Editor: Nyssa Knarvik Music: Ursula Wolfe For more teaching resources, visit our website [https://www.albany.edu/teaching-and-learning].
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