Our stories matter. In this collection, six Cal State LA educators draw from personal testimonies, ancestral histories, classroom experiences, and justice-focused critical theories to advance a pedagogy of radical openness and mindful positionality. Asserting the need for affective, embodied connections to academic work, these essays call into question the value of objectivity practices and non-emotive scholarly performances, situating these higher education traditions within cultures of privilege, exclusion, and suppression. Together, the authors consider questions connected to our contemporary experience of teaching and learning. How do we coauthor ourselves into our scholarship? What transgressions do we commit by revealing ourselves in ...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
Abstract: This article challenges the traditional methodology of facilitating conceptualdiscussions ...
This interview study analyzes 22 communication scholars’ experiences of teaching about feminism. Bey...
Our stories matter. In this collection, six Cal State LA educators draw from personal testimonies, a...
Teaching, as a social justice project, seeks to undo and re-imagine oppressive pedagogies in order t...
This study examines one man's experience of becoming an adult educator. Pausing to reflect after twe...
Students in universities experience varying forms of vulnerability, which could have negative conseq...
Close encounters with research participants and collaborators invariably involve more than formal me...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
This paper attempts to unpack and propose an alternative to a frequent resistance towards generating...
Explore the promise and grief of vulnerability as a means of andragogy practice when faculty share p...
GSIs can find pedagogical value in demonstrating an exploratory learning process, and, in sharing th...
Co-authored by a college professor, a middle-school teacher, a college undergraduate, and a 7th grad...
Over the past decade, college English teachers have increasingly applied theories of critical pedago...
Recent international and cross-disciplinary studies have reported that 66-85% of undergraduate stude...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
Abstract: This article challenges the traditional methodology of facilitating conceptualdiscussions ...
This interview study analyzes 22 communication scholars’ experiences of teaching about feminism. Bey...
Our stories matter. In this collection, six Cal State LA educators draw from personal testimonies, a...
Teaching, as a social justice project, seeks to undo and re-imagine oppressive pedagogies in order t...
This study examines one man's experience of becoming an adult educator. Pausing to reflect after twe...
Students in universities experience varying forms of vulnerability, which could have negative conseq...
Close encounters with research participants and collaborators invariably involve more than formal me...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
This paper attempts to unpack and propose an alternative to a frequent resistance towards generating...
Explore the promise and grief of vulnerability as a means of andragogy practice when faculty share p...
GSIs can find pedagogical value in demonstrating an exploratory learning process, and, in sharing th...
Co-authored by a college professor, a middle-school teacher, a college undergraduate, and a 7th grad...
Over the past decade, college English teachers have increasingly applied theories of critical pedago...
Recent international and cross-disciplinary studies have reported that 66-85% of undergraduate stude...
The stories of our lives are important. They are a fundamental way in which we know ourselves and ar...
Abstract: This article challenges the traditional methodology of facilitating conceptualdiscussions ...
This interview study analyzes 22 communication scholars’ experiences of teaching about feminism. Bey...