Connection Over Correction: Engaging Students in Conversational Commitments for Effective Communication Across Difference and Difficulty
In light of a national reckoning with racism in the U.S., many instructors are assessing their own pedagogical practices with regard to handling these topics in their classrooms. In developing my authentic teaching philosophy over the course of 18 years, I have adapted many practices I used in my pr...
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Autor principal: | Jennifer Sandoval |
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Central States Communication Association
2021
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