Teaching in Higher Ed
Teaching in Higher Ed
Bonni Stachowiak
Respect in the classroom
36 minutes Posted Jun 10, 2015 at 10:00 pm.
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Kevin Gannon shares ways how to respect our students in our teaching.

Respect in the classroom with Kevin Gannon

 

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Guest: Kevin Gannon

Kevin shares the “behind the scenes” backdrop of the photo with the alligator (above and on his blog-about page).

Book mocking college students that Kevin mentions has been retitled, it appears.

Ignorance is Blitz: Mangled Moments of History from Actual College Students

Kevin quotes Maslow:

If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. – Abraham Maslow

On our perceptions of students

Our students are our allies, not our adversaries in higher ed. – Kevin Gannon

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Movie dance compilation video (mentioned by Bonni): Shut Up and Dance

I didn’t go to grad school to be the behavior police. – Kevin Gannon

Daniel Goleman – Social Intelligence

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“Dear students” blogs on The Chronicle

Jesse Strommel’s response

http://www.jessestommel.com/blog/files/dear-chronicle.html

Everyone that comes into even casual contact with Vitae’s “Dear Student” series is immediately tarnished by the same kind of anti-intellectual, uncompassionate, illogical nonsense currently threatening to take down the higher education system in the state of Wisconsin…

Giggling at the water cooler about students is one abhorrent thing.

Publishing that derisive giggling as “work” in a venue read by tens of thousands is quite another.

Of course, teachers need a safe place to vent. We all do. That safe place is not shared faculty offices, not the teacher’s lounge, not the library, not a local (public) watering hole. And it is certainly not on the pages of the Chronicle of Higher Education, especially in Vitae, the publication devoted to job seekers, including current students and future teachers. – Jesse Strommel

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Kevin’s revised “Dear student” post:

Dear Student:

You’ll get better at this. So will we.

Faculty (a.k.a. former students)

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Recommendations

Bonni recommends:

Kevin’s Blog, including these posts:

Kevin recommends:

Learner-Centered teaching: Five Key Changes to Practice, Maryellen Weimer

Discussion as a Way of Teaching: Tools and Techniques for Democratic Classrooms, Stephen Brookfield and Stephen Preskill

(Bonni suggests/adds): Stephen Brookfield on Episode #015 of Teaching in Higher Ed

The Skillful Teacher: On technique, trust, and responsiveness in the classroom, Stephen Brookfield