Connected teaching : relationship, power, and mattering in higher education /

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Author / Creator:Schwartz, Harriet L., author.
Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Sterling, Virginia : Stylus Publishing, LLC., 2019.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12648309
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ISBN:162036638X
9781620366394
1620366398
9781620366387
9781620366363
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed.
Summary:At a time when many aspects of the faculty role are in question, Harriet Schwartz, the author of Connected Teaching, argues that the role of teachers is as important as ever and is evolving profoundly. She believes the relationships faculty have with individual students and with classes and cohorts are the essential driver of teaching and learning. This book explores teaching as a relational practice - a practice wherein connection and disconnection with students, power, identity, and emotion shape the teaching and learning endeavor. The author describes moments of energetic deep learning and what makes these powerful moments happen. She calls on readers to be open to and seek relationship, understand their own socio-cultural identity (and how this shapes internal experience and the ways in which they are met in the world), and vigilantly explore and recognize emotion in the teaching endeavor. Connected Teachingis informed and inspired by Relational Cultural Theory (RCT). The premise of RCT is that the experience of engaging in growth-fostering interactions and relationships is essential to human development. RCT's founding scholars believed the theory would be relevant in many different settings, but this is the first book to apply them to teaching and learning in higher education. In this book, the author shows that RCT has much to offer those devoted to student learning and development, providing a foundation from which to understand the transformative potential of teaching as a relational practice.
Other form:Print version: Schwartz, Harriet L. Connected teaching. First edition. Sterling, Virginia : Stylus Publishing, LLC., 2019 9781620366363

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505 0 |a Connected teaching in action -- What is connected teaching? -- Good exchange : connected teaching when there isn't enough time -- Can I text you? : adjusting and maintaining boundaries in the digital age -- Assessment as relational practice : increasing receptivity and motivation through connected teaching -- Lessons gone awry and frustrating student interactions : dealing with disruption and resistance in the learning space -- Increasing self-awareness in connected teaching -- Power and position : exploring educator identity through an RCT lens -- Emotion and teaching : recognizing transference and moving toward relational clarity -- Disappointment and failure : when teaching almost breaks your heart -- Intellectual mattering, AKA I like the way you think. 
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