Description
Jody Greene discusses faculty’s role in student success on episode 515 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
The special power of literature comes from that capacity to have one foot in the factual or the real and one foot in the imagination or the fictional.
-Jody Greene
We know that there are so many other important elements to students' success, their well-being, their thriving, their career pathways, their ability to pursue interests and curiosities, their engagement, their activism, and all of these multiple measures.
-Jody Greene
I think people care about what the institution has told them they need to care about.
-Jody Greene
I don't think we should have expectations based on people's gender in a classroom.
-Jody Greene
Resources
About Jody Greene
Teaching Environmental Justice: Practices to Engage Students and Build Community, edited by Sikina Jinnah, Jessie Dubreuil, Jody Greene, and Samara S. Foster
The dualistic mind, by Richard Rohr
Gina Garcia
Torgny Roxå - ‘shame briefcase’
Listen: Improving Student Success in the Classroom, Inside Higher Ed podcast with Jody Green
New Day (live) - Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys: NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Try a little kindness
Notice
ASK: What is the most generous reading I can have right here?
“If things were simple, word would have gotten around.” Jacques Derrida
Karen Robert + Aga Palalas share about their co-edited book, Presence in the Online World, a Contemplative Perspective and Practice for Educators, on episode 516 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
This practice really focuses on the beautiful part of us, which...
Published 05/02/24
Joe Hoyle shares lessons from more than 50 years of teaching and from his free book: Transformative Education, on episode 514 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
If you want to become a better teacher, find someone who has an interest in teaching like you...
Published 04/18/24