Comment on Communicating teaching pedagogy with students by Romcholo Macatula

I really think that as a whole, we don’t communicate pedagogy techniques and practices to our students. Just as you mentioned the importance of being transparent, I’d like to focus on another implication of that idea. Learning is a two way street, in that, it requires effort from both the student and the teacher. I feel like when we discuss our teaching practices or discuss student study techniques in context to our class, then the students have a better understanding of WHY the class is the way it is. Specifically, when it comes to math for example, students get frustrated when we don’t give them exact answers in office hours. However, during office hours we are more focused on discussing the process. There’s a disconnect between our methods and the student’s perception of our methods.

Comment on Factors Affecting Teaching by luisab93

Yes, I completely believe an institution has a lot of influence how instructors teach. Just one example I think of is InclusiveVT and how it is an institutional way of promoting inclusive environments in and outside of the classroom. This is the kind of influence that institutional leadership can have on how students feel and are being treated in the classroom. How can a student truly learn when they feel excluded? So yes definitely and institution can influence teaching styles.

Comment on Can I REALLY Be My Authentic Self While Teaching in the Classroom? by luisab93

Retweet retweet retweet! I can’t agree with you more. I feel that way many times and in many situations its about the choice we make and the reactions we will get from them. What and who we could loose and/or gain? When we speak up “passionately” about topics that deal with our identities we may make some uncomfortable but we may also inspire the next voice to speak up. We have to always remember that at least it is something that continues to push me to speak up. It is still sad though that we have to choose and observe when and where we can.