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Gentile, Amber L.; Budzilowicz, Mary – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
This chapter provides actionable strategies through the description of a crosswalk model explicitly connecting Universal Design for Learning, Culturally Responsive Pedagogy, and Mindset. The influences of Social Emotional Learning and Trauma Informed Practices are explored.
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, College Students, Access to Education, Culturally Relevant Education
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Arrey, Taylor; Reynolds, Chelsea – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2023
Drawing on interviews with 10 U.S. student journalists, we introduce an ethics-of-care approach for trauma-informed journalism pedagogy. We express grave concern for mental health in journalism programs, offering an empirical snapshot of students' traumas and coping strategies. We confirm that student journalists, like working reporters, are…
Descriptors: Journalism Education, Journalism, College Students, Scholastic Journalism
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Spinks, M'Lyn; Metzler, Mike; Kluge, Stacy; Langdon, Jody; Gurvitch, Rachel; Smitherman, Marina; Esmat, Tiffany; Bhattacharya, Sylvia; Carruth, Laura; Crowther, Katy; Denton, Ren; Edwards, Ordene V.; Shrikhande, Milind; Strong-Green, Ashley – College Teaching, 2023
This qualitative study explores the impact of the emergency transition to remote education (ETRE) during the COVID-19 pandemic on instructors and students through the lens of self-determination theory (SDT). A modified thematic analysis of narratives from a cross-sectional survey revealed eight themes: Sense of loss/grief, Role conflict,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, COVID-19
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Michelle Newcomb; Alyssa Venning – Journal of Social Work Education, 2024
Trigger warnings have become a hotly contested practice in higher education, including within the field of social work. Learning to become a social worker can be a demanding process that requires in-depth study about often socially taboo and traumatic topics. The learning process can, understandably, cause discomfort that may result in a…
Descriptors: Social Work, Higher Education, Trauma, Anxiety
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Sharieka Shontae Botex – College Composition and Communication, 2024
How can we suppress racism? How can we suppress homophobia? How can we suppress antisemitism and Islamophobia? How can we suppress ableism? How can we suppress classism? As teachers, scholars, learners, colleagues, writers, and people who serve in various roles in their personal and professional lives, what do we need to do to suppress the -isms…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Disadvantaged, Self Determination, Personal Autonomy