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In The Mix

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I have a lot of projects to complete, or consider, so I need a spot to think them through. Sort them out. Ponder what they could be. And that’s this space today! Okay, chronologically: Intersession, ENGL 120. This is a condensed 3-week course that starts December 18. HUM 101. The first four weeks of summer, mid-May to early June. Whether this course fills/goes during the summer or not, I’d still like to offer it in the fall online, too. ENGL 220. This course is already in our system, so I’d like to offer it in the fall (HyFlex). INTERSESSION: ENGL 120 Intersession requires the least amount of prep. I do want to really dive into ways the students can get feedback from me and others in that cramped amount of time. Yes, they’re writing a lot, too, and that’s one element that will be intense, but if they feel like they’re getting quality feedback - from me, classmates, Brainfuse, and robots - maybe it’ll reassure them along the way? HUM 101 I’ve started on the HUM 101 - Intro to the Humani...

Recalibration.

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I don't know where to start with this blog entry. Let's just say a lot has happened since my last entry, and of course, that always chucks me right into reflection mode. So, here are some thoughts I've had about teaching... Why is it that caring more about students has caused me more stress, instead of less, with my peers? If many of the teachers who inspired us WERE NOT JERKS, why do we insist on that attitude with our own students?  Why IS the default to be unkind to students and to share "war stories"? Do they make us feel superior? Is this the only way teachers can bond? Belonging. I shared with some ungrading folks my recent thoughts, and I received lots of support as well as a link to this video which recaps a book on belonging. If I don't feel like I belong on my campus, and I am a white middle-aged lady with progressive stances, it shouldn't surprise me - or others - that some students don't feel like they belong either. Does higher ed, in gen...

Reflections for a Caturday

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I have promised myself many times this semester - and been successful many times - that I should block out “school stuff” and not check email on the weekends. But I have too much on my mind after this last week, especially after a particular Friday meeting, that I need to use writing/blogging as my therapy. So, here’s this thought to begin with: Why is it that making fun of students is the default for some educators? Why am I out in left field - looking like “I’ve gone soft” - with my defense and support of students, no matter their career paths? Why am I not the default? Why are my thoughts not in the majority? I doubt it’s because I’m that much of a rebellious thinker. Here’s another thought: What is the point of our institution and others? To rank and sort or to assist students in learning, no matter their goals or pathways? Sometimes it’ll feel like everyone is on board with the latter statement and talks that talk about “hands on learning” but the minute they have to put it into p...