Teaching as If Learning Matters
Pedagogies of Becoming by Next-Generation Faculty
Herausgeber: Kearns, Katherine; O'Loughlin, Valerie Dean
Teaching as If Learning Matters
Pedagogies of Becoming by Next-Generation Faculty
Herausgeber: Kearns, Katherine; O'Loughlin, Valerie Dean
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Teaching is an essential skill in becoming a faculty member in any institution of higher education. Yet how is that skill actually acquired by graduate students? Teaching as if Learning Matters collects first-person narratives from graduate students and new PhDs that explore how the skills required to teach at a college level are developed. It examines the key issues that graduate students face as they learn to teach effectively when in fact they are still learning and being taught. Featuring contributions from over thirty graduate students from a variety of disciplines at Indiana University,…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9780253060679
- ISBN-10: 0253060672
- Artikelnr.: 61995660
- Verlag: Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 613g
- ISBN-13: 9780253060679
- ISBN-10: 0253060672
- Artikelnr.: 61995660
Introduction, by Jennifer Meta Robinson, Valerie Dean O'Loughlin, Laura
Plummer, and Katherine Kearns
I. My Teaching and My Identity, by Valerie Dean O'Loughlin
1. Death Studies and Learning Communities: Rethinking Professionalism, by
Leslie E. Drane
2. Who am I? How I Reconciled My Identity as a Woman in Science and
Education through Pedagogy Courses and Evidence-Based Teaching, by Natalie
Christian
3. The Complexities of Teaching: Navigating Empathy and Authority, by
Maureen Chinwe Onyeziri
4. Disrupting Silence and Positionality: Reframing Visions of Equity in
College Teaching, by Francesca A. Williamson
5. How a Multidisciplinary Doctoral Student Instructor Network Became a
Tool for Teaching, Professional Development, and Personal Growth, by Keely
Cassidy, Laura Clapper, and Alyssa M. Lederer
6. Building Confidence and Experience within a Graduate Student Teaching
Community, by Sarah M. Keesom, Jacquelyn Petzold, and Lisa Wiltbank
7. Professorial Power: Or, Limiting My Classroom Control to Create
Opportunities for Others, by Andrew M. Koke
II. My Students and My Classroom, by Laura Plummer
8. Forming Community with Students: Eliminating Language Barriers as an
International Associate Instructor, by Jing Yang
9. The Graduate Student Learning Community: A Place to Develop Your
Teaching Identity and Authority, by Letizia Montroni
10. Experimenting with a Flipped-Class Method of Instruction in a Medical
Histology Course, by Barbie Klein
11. Facilitating Learning outside the Classroom: Field Trips and
Service-Learning, by Elizabeth Konwest
12. The Courage to Try Something New: What Collaborative Learning Has
Brought to My Classroom and Me, by Kristyn E. Sylvia
13. Endeavoring a Democratic Pedagogy: Tensions and Possibilities in
Ambiguity, by Polly A. Graham and Sarah Socorro Hurtado
14. Making Students Part of the Conversation, by Adam Coombs
15. Disarming Student Defensiveness: Slowing Approaching Controversial
Topics in the Classroom, by Kristen Hengtgen
16. The Unpredictability of Teaching and the Helpfulness of Classroom
Assessments, by Juliane Wuensch
III. My Teaching and My Field, by Jennifer Meta Robinson
17. A Classroom Ritual, Kairos, and Evidencing Student Learning, by Mark S.
Nagle
18. Of Rich Points and Reflexive Teaching: Minding My Own Social Business
as an Anthropology Instructor, by J. Christopher Upton
19. "If I Have a Role": The Classroom as a Performative Space, by Silja
Weber
20. Teaching the Physicality of Filmmaking: Learning through the Body in
Motion Picture Production, by Javier Ramirez
21. Engaging College Students Using Story-Structured Lessons: In Search of
"Evidence", by Ryan G. Erbe
22. Avoiding the Easy Way Out: How We Pushed Ourselves and Our Students to
Try Something New, by Natalie Christian and Michelle R. Marasco
23. Pedagogy Classes: A Space for the Formation of Teaching Philosophies
and Collaborative Work among Graduate Students, by Jessica Leach, Kristen
Hengtgen, and Maksymilian Szostalo
24. Critical Thinking and Signature Pedagogies, by Mack Hagood
IV. My Journey to My Postgraduate Life, by Katherine Kearns
25. How Becoming a Critical Friend Can Lead to Academic Fluency, by Tyler
Christensen
26. The Teacher as Student and Student as Teacher: Lessons Learned from
Developing, Instructing, and Evaluating a Public Health Pedagogy Course, by
Alyssa Lederer
27. Transitioning from Clinician to Educator: Reflections on Teaching and
Learning, by Laura J. Carpenter
28. Aligning Values, Language, and Practice in the Classroom, by Jonathan
P. Rossing
29. Benefit of the Doubt: Building Confidence, Community, and Courage in
the Transition from Graduate School to Faculty Life, by Rachel La Touche
30. There is No "Right" Road, by Lauren Miller Griffith
31. The Serendipitous Detour: Finding My Way into Educational Development,
by Carol S. Sullivan
Epilogue
Editor and Contributor Biographies
Index
Introduction, by Jennifer Meta Robinson, Valerie Dean O'Loughlin, Laura
Plummer, and Katherine Kearns
I. My Teaching and My Identity, by Valerie Dean O'Loughlin
1. Death Studies and Learning Communities: Rethinking Professionalism, by
Leslie E. Drane
2. Who am I? How I Reconciled My Identity as a Woman in Science and
Education through Pedagogy Courses and Evidence-Based Teaching, by Natalie
Christian
3. The Complexities of Teaching: Navigating Empathy and Authority, by
Maureen Chinwe Onyeziri
4. Disrupting Silence and Positionality: Reframing Visions of Equity in
College Teaching, by Francesca A. Williamson
5. How a Multidisciplinary Doctoral Student Instructor Network Became a
Tool for Teaching, Professional Development, and Personal Growth, by Keely
Cassidy, Laura Clapper, and Alyssa M. Lederer
6. Building Confidence and Experience within a Graduate Student Teaching
Community, by Sarah M. Keesom, Jacquelyn Petzold, and Lisa Wiltbank
7. Professorial Power: Or, Limiting My Classroom Control to Create
Opportunities for Others, by Andrew M. Koke
II. My Students and My Classroom, by Laura Plummer
8. Forming Community with Students: Eliminating Language Barriers as an
International Associate Instructor, by Jing Yang
9. The Graduate Student Learning Community: A Place to Develop Your
Teaching Identity and Authority, by Letizia Montroni
10. Experimenting with a Flipped-Class Method of Instruction in a Medical
Histology Course, by Barbie Klein
11. Facilitating Learning outside the Classroom: Field Trips and
Service-Learning, by Elizabeth Konwest
12. The Courage to Try Something New: What Collaborative Learning Has
Brought to My Classroom and Me, by Kristyn E. Sylvia
13. Endeavoring a Democratic Pedagogy: Tensions and Possibilities in
Ambiguity, by Polly A. Graham and Sarah Socorro Hurtado
14. Making Students Part of the Conversation, by Adam Coombs
15. Disarming Student Defensiveness: Slowing Approaching Controversial
Topics in the Classroom, by Kristen Hengtgen
16. The Unpredictability of Teaching and the Helpfulness of Classroom
Assessments, by Juliane Wuensch
III. My Teaching and My Field, by Jennifer Meta Robinson
17. A Classroom Ritual, Kairos, and Evidencing Student Learning, by Mark S.
Nagle
18. Of Rich Points and Reflexive Teaching: Minding My Own Social Business
as an Anthropology Instructor, by J. Christopher Upton
19. "If I Have a Role": The Classroom as a Performative Space, by Silja
Weber
20. Teaching the Physicality of Filmmaking: Learning through the Body in
Motion Picture Production, by Javier Ramirez
21. Engaging College Students Using Story-Structured Lessons: In Search of
"Evidence", by Ryan G. Erbe
22. Avoiding the Easy Way Out: How We Pushed Ourselves and Our Students to
Try Something New, by Natalie Christian and Michelle R. Marasco
23. Pedagogy Classes: A Space for the Formation of Teaching Philosophies
and Collaborative Work among Graduate Students, by Jessica Leach, Kristen
Hengtgen, and Maksymilian Szostalo
24. Critical Thinking and Signature Pedagogies, by Mack Hagood
IV. My Journey to My Postgraduate Life, by Katherine Kearns
25. How Becoming a Critical Friend Can Lead to Academic Fluency, by Tyler
Christensen
26. The Teacher as Student and Student as Teacher: Lessons Learned from
Developing, Instructing, and Evaluating a Public Health Pedagogy Course, by
Alyssa Lederer
27. Transitioning from Clinician to Educator: Reflections on Teaching and
Learning, by Laura J. Carpenter
28. Aligning Values, Language, and Practice in the Classroom, by Jonathan
P. Rossing
29. Benefit of the Doubt: Building Confidence, Community, and Courage in
the Transition from Graduate School to Faculty Life, by Rachel La Touche
30. There is No "Right" Road, by Lauren Miller Griffith
31. The Serendipitous Detour: Finding My Way into Educational Development,
by Carol S. Sullivan
Epilogue
Editor and Contributor Biographies
Index