(Re)Teach Bruce Hoskins, PhD
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- Education
This podcast will focus on becoming a more culturally-responsive and economically-responsible professor at the community college level. I will discuss specific teaching techniques, give practical classroom management advice and engage in meaningful dialogues about teaching and learning so that we may positively affect student-equity groups.
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Ethnic Studies: The Teaching
This will be the last podcast for the foreseeable future. I need to engage the work of ethnic studies in my work, at my college, and in my community. It has truly been a blessing to serve you and I look forward to the next iteration of (Re)Teach!
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Ethnic Studies: 5 Core Competencies (pt2)
Ethnic studies, at its heart, must be about intersectionality, tying current events to multiple disciplines for analysis, and making a positive social change. If your class is not doing this, then it is not an ethnic studies class. One of those changes is how classes are taught and that will be the focus of the last episode in this series.
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Ethnic Studies: 5 Core Competencies
I cover 2 of the 5 core competencies in this episode. It is not enough to talk about culture or history to be considered an ethnic studies class. You must focus your class on power and how people liberate themselves from oppressive structures, e.g. racism, colonialism, etc.
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Ethnic Studies: The Requirement and How We Got Here
Ethnic Studies is in high demand in California. The California State University system has made it a requirement and this directly affects the community college system. Ethnic Studies is even being offered at the high school level. This episode will give a brief examination of what Ethnic Studies is and what social factors have brought us to this place in history.
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How to Write a Textbook, pt2
What I talked about in this episode:1) Research some textbooks to get a feel for patterns2) Start with what you are good at3) Put your best stuff in the book!4) Keep equity at the center
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How to Write a Textbook, pt1
I talk about my personal journey on pricing my textbook and how I went from zero cost to charging, back to zero cost. I then talk about the pluses and minuses of using iBook author to create my textbook. I finish by talking about how creating a textbook helped me rethink my teaching and how I use multiple-choice questions. I will give you part two next time :)