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24 episodes
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Power of Teaching Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
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At the Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning (GMCTL) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) we believe that by teaching, we continue to learn. We also believe in sharing those lessons openly so that learning can be passed on. Join us for discussions with instructors from USask about the lessons they've learned and their thoughts on changes happening and those that should happen in higher education.
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Power of Teaching with Guest Liv Marken
Liv Marken is a Learning Specialist and Writing Help Coordinator for the Writing Centre at Murray Library, and recipient of the 2023 University of Saskatchewan Provost’s Support of Teaching and Learning Award. Our conversation focuses on student advocacy, obstacles to student success, and how to cultivate a sense of community in the classroom.
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Power of Teaching with Guest Roslyn Compton
Roslyn Compton is the College of Nursing recipient of this year’s annual USask Provost's Award for Outstanding Teaching, which recognizes an outstanding teacher in each College at the University of Saskatchewan. They are a prominent researcher focusing on gerontological nursing, a collaborative co-worker, a graduate student supervisor, and an exceptional mentor for learners. Their teaching philosophy is Teaching is Relationships. In this episode, we discuss their approach to narrative inquiry and how facilitation, rather than lecturing, helps fuel relationships and learning in her classroom.
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Power of Teaching with Guest Courtney Charles
Courtney Charles is a Lecturer in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition and is the winner of the Provost's College Award for Outstanding Teaching in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition. Our discussion focuses on the balanced use of kindness in teaching through design and practice, including elements of universal design and accessible learning environments.
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Power of Teaching with Guest Lorelei Nickel
Lorelei Nickel is a Lecturer with the Department of Management and Marketing at the Edwards School of Business and recipient of the 2023 University of Saskatchewan Provost’s College Award for Outstanding Teaching. Our conversation focuses on students’ conceptions of integrity and how instructors can support the development of this competency.
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Power of Teaching with Guest Simonne Horwitz
Simonne Horwitz is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan, where her research and teaching focus on African History and the History of Medicine in Africa. Simonne has won 3 Provost’s Teaching awards and the George Ivany Internationalization Award for her focus on Internationalization in her teaching. As an openly queer, neuro-diverse teacher and scholar who lives with mental illness,
Simonne uses her lived experiences to connect with a diverse group of students and create accountable spaces where all students can learn and thrive. This episode focuses on inclusivity and accountable spaces where everyone belongs. -
Power of Teaching with Guest Al Chicoine
Al Chicoine is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, a veterinarian specialised in Clinical Pharmacology, and recipient of the 2023 University of Saskatchewan Provost’s New Teacher Award. Our conversation focusses on promoting student success by actively building resilience and adaptability in learners.