
By Kristin L. Gustafson, University of Washington Bothell, Teaching Standards Chair,
gustaf13@uw.edu
Five scholars will share their mini, hands-on teaching modules featuring original and tested transformative teaching ideas and practices that address pedagogies of diversity, collaboration, community, and/or justice in August. Come ready to learn more about how each teaching practice might be transferred to your institution or classes and what evidence points to marked changes for students.
I will moderate the panel at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference in Toronto, Canada. The session, held at 9:15–10:45 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 10, features these winners of the History Division’s inaugural Transformative Teaching of Media and Journalism History teaching-idea competition:
- Nick Hirshon, William Paterson University
- Gerry Lanosga, Indiana University
- Kimberley Mangun, University of Utah
- Shearon Roberts, Xavier University of Louisiana
- Amber Roessner, University of Tennessee
Here are a few details about the projects and practices taken from the winning entries.
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