Roberta Hawkins + Leslie Kern share about their book, Higher Expectations: How to Survive Academia, Make it Better for Others, and Transform the University on episode 595 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode

We advise lots of different ways of rethinking our relationship with work in the book.
You can’t solve institutional problems with individual sacrifices.
We are not cogs in an institutional machine.
One of the challenges, is the idea that our work is kind of a calling. It’s a passion project. The institution knows that we love our work and that we are passionate about our students and that we care about bringing great ideas to fruition in the world, so it will extract every little drop of that from you in terms of your time and energy.
Invisibilized labor is an equity issue as well as a workload issue.
Resources
- Higher Expectations: How to Survive Academia, Make It Better for Others, and Transform the University, by Roberta Hawkins and Leslie Kern
- What you didn’t learn in class: Revealing the hidden curriculum, by Lindsay Vreeland, Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning at Northern Illinois University
- Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life’s Purpose, by Martha Beck

