Pause for Teaching
Read a transcript [https://livealbany.sharepoint.com/:b:/s/web_catloe/IQAf1MoMdavQSJFWM6iJJm1qAWeG_WJPAbJUUATo5_GQBTU?e=tfGDia&xsdata=MDV8MDJ8bmtuYXJ2aWtAYWxiYW55LmVkdXw2MTIzOTZhOWJiZTE0YjExNmE0YjA4ZGViMTBmOGUzZnxiNWQyMjE5NDMxZDU0NzNmOWUxZDgwNGZkY2JkODhhY3wxfDB8NjM5MTQyODc3NTI0NzI4ODA3fFVua25vd258VFdGcGJHWnNiM2Q4ZXlKRmJYQjBlVTFoY0draU9uUnlkV1VzSWxZaU9pSXdMakF1TURBd01DSXNJbEFpT2lKWGFXNHpNaUlzSWtGT0lqb2lUV0ZwYkNJc0lsZFVJam95ZlE9PXwwfHx8&sdata=M2ZVbHJZZWREVS9DZ29YbHkxSGMxeThBNytOVDRjQ2VZdXpsb2tBTnlVdz0%3d] of this episode. Today on the podcast, Joe Creamer tells us the story of how he came to understand his students in his Writing and Critical Inquiry courses more fully. Joe’s discoveries led him to team-based learning, a highly reflective teaching practice, and labor-based grading. The balance of higher structure and greater student choice has allowed both him and his students to experience vulnerability, joy, community, and the reflection that, as Joe says, “develops us as humans.” 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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