Neuhaus | Picture a Professor | Buch | 978-1-952271-67-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 203 mm, Gewicht: 353 g

Reihe: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Neuhaus

Picture a Professor

Interrupting Biases about Faculty and Increasing Student Learning
Erscheinungsjahr 2022
ISBN: 978-1-952271-67-0
Verlag: West Virginia University Press

Interrupting Biases about Faculty and Increasing Student Learning

Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 127 mm x 203 mm, Gewicht: 353 g

Reihe: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

ISBN: 978-1-952271-67-0
Verlag: West Virginia University Press


A collection of evidence-based insights and intersectional teaching strategies to inspire transformative student learning and interrupt stereotypes about what a professor looks like.

Picture a Professor is a collection of evidence-based insights and intersectional teaching strategies crafted by and for college instructors. It aims to inspire transformative student learning while challenging stereotypes about what a professor looks like.Representing a variety of scholarly disciplines, the volume’s contributing authors offer practical advice for effectively navigating student preconceptions about embodied identity and academic expertise. Each contributor recognizes the pervasiveness of racialized, gendered, and other biases about professors and recommends specific ways to respond to and interrupt such preconceptions—helping students, teachers, and others reenvision what we think of when we picture a professor.Educators at every stage of their career will find affirming acknowledgment of the ways systemic inequities affect college teaching conditions, as well as actionable advice about facilitating student learning with innovative course design, classroom activities, assessment techniques, and more.

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Introduction: Embodied Identity, Empowering Pedagogy, and Transformative Learning
Jessamyn NeuhausPart One
The First Day: Strategies for Starting Strong1. How Blind Professors Win the First Day: Setting Ourselves Up for Success
Sheri Wells-Jensen, Emily K. Michael, and Mona Minkara2. Critical Reflexivity as a Tool for Students Learning to Recognize Biases: A First Day of Class Conversation on What a Professor Looks Like
Jesica Siham FernÁndez3. Commonalities and Research: A One-Two Punch to Combat STEM Fears and Biases on the First Day of Class
Kelly E. Theisen4. Where’s the Professor? First-Day Active Learning for Navigating Students’ Perceptions of Young Professors
Reba WissnerPart Two
Making Connections: Strategies for Building Trust and Rapport with Students5. Using Experiential Learning to Humanize Course Content and Connect with Students
Breanna Boppre6. Collaborative Rubric Creation as a Queer, Transgender Professor’s Tactic for Building Trust in the Classroom
Fen Kennedy7. Reflect to Deflect: Using Metacognitive Activities to Address Student Perceptions of Instructor Competence and Caring
Melissa Eblen-Zayas8. From Absentminded Professor to Epistemic Collaborator: Reframing Academic Expertise through Vulnerability and Metacognition
Rebecca Scott9. Black Man in a Strange Land: Using Principles of Psychology and Behavior Science to Thrive in the Classroom
Erik SimmonsPart Three
Anti-Racist Pedagogies: Strategies for Increasing Equity10. Beyond Making Statements: The Reflective Practice of Becoming an Anti-Racist Educator
M. Gabriela Torres11. Rippling the Patterns of Power: Enacting Anti-Racist Pedagogy with Students as Co-teachers
Chanelle Wilson and Alison Cook-Sather12. Beyond “Good Writing”: Enacting Anti-Racist Policies in Academic Writing
Jacinta Yanders and Ashley JoEttaPart Four
Teaching with Our Whole Selves: Strategies for Instructional Authenticity and Pedagogical/Professional Success13. The Superpowers of Visual Ambiguity: Transfiguring My Experience of Colorism and Multiheritage Identity for Educational Good
Donna Mejia14. Sharing Our Stories to Build Community, Highlight Bias, and Address Challenges to Authority
Sarah Mayes-Tang15. Teaching Up: Bringing My Blackness into the Classroom
Celeste Atkins16. Empowered Strategies for Women Faculty of Color Navigating Teaching Inequities in Higher Ed
Chavella T. PittmanIndex


Jessamyn Neuhaus is a professor of history and Center for Teaching Excellence director at SUNY Plattsburgh. Recipient of the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence, she is the author of two historical monographs, numerous articles, and Geeky Pedagogy: A Guide for Intellectuals, Introverts, and Nerds Who Want to Be Effective Teachers.



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