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Alexandra (Ana) Kogl shares about her chaper in Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education on episode 581 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
I didn't expect to find joy in the classroom when I started teaching political science 20 years ago.
-Alexandra (Ana) Kogl
Joy isn't something that we can coerce out of students.
-Alexandra (Ana) Kogl
They seem to expect to feel dead inside in the classroom, which is heartbreaking.
-Alexandra (Ana) Kogl
The opposite of joy isn't suffering, it's numbness.
-Alexandra (Ana) Kogl
People survive injustice and they thrive.
-Alexandra (Ana) Kogl
Resources
Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education: Uplifting Teaching & Learning for All, edited by Eileen Camfield
Ross Gay
Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity, by Michael S. Kimmel
SIFT
Audre Lorde
Martin Luther King Jr.
Mike Caulfield
Karl Marx
Stanley Milgram
Hannah Arendt
Joy Cards
Eichmann in Jerusalem
All My Relations Podcast
Teaching in Higher Ed
Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.