Teaching and Learning through Discomfort
For over a decade, I taught a course titled biomedical ethics, a subject teeming with complex moral dilemmas and deeply
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“The more students work at storing the deposits entrusted to them, the less they develop the critical consciousness which would result from their intervention in the world as transformers of that world.”
—Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
For over a decade, I taught a course titled biomedical ethics, a subject teeming with complex moral dilemmas and deeply
I hadn’t given any thought to what student success means because like other widely used descriptors, its meaning appears obvious.
You’re teaching an intro class; it’s three weeks into the semester, and you’ve just returned a high-stakes assessment to
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