Picture a professor : interrupting biases about faculty and increasing student learning / edited by Jessamyn Neuhaus.

"A collection of evidence-based insights and intersectional teaching strategies to inspire transformative student learning and interrupt stereotypes about what a professor looks like. Picture a Professor is a collection of evidence-based insights and intersectional teaching strategies crafted b...

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Other Authors: Neuhaus, Jessamyn (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Teaching and learning in higher education (West Virginia University Press).
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Table of Contents:
  • How blind professors win the first day: setting ourselves up for success / Sheri Wells-Jensen, Emily K. Michael, and Mona Minkara
  • Critical reflexivity as a tool for students learning to recognize biases: a first day of class conversation on what a professor looks like / Jesica Siham Fernández
  • Commonalities and research: a one-two punch to combat STEM fears and biases on the first day of class / Kelly E. Theisen
  • Where's the professor? First-day active learning for navigating students' perceptions of young professors / Reba Wissner
  • Using experiential learning to humanize course content and connect with students / Breanna Boppre
  • Collaborative rubric creation as a queer, transgender professor's tactic for building trust in the classroom / Fen Kennedy
  • Reflect to deflect: using metacognitive activities to address student perceptions of instructor competence and caring / Melissa Eblen-Zayas
  • From absentminded professor to epistemic collaborator: reframing academic expertise through vulnerability and metacognition / Rebecca Scott
  • Black man in a strange land: using principles of psychology and behavior science to thrive in the classroom / Erik Simmons
  • Beyong making statements: the reflective practice of becoming an anti-racist educator / M. Gabriela Torres
  • Rippling the patterns of power: enacting anti-racist pedagogy with students as co-teachers / Chanelle Wilson and Alison Cook-Sather
  • Beyond "good writing": enacting anti-racist policies in academic writing / Jacinta Yanders and Ashley JoEtta
  • The superpowers of visual ambiguity: transfiguring my experience of colorism and multiheritage identity for educational good / Donna Mejia
  • Sharing our stories to build community, highlight bias, and address challenges to authority / Sarah Mayes-Tang
  • Teaching up: bringing my blackness into the classroom / Celeste Atkins
  • Empowered strategies for women faculty of color navigating teaching inequities in higher ed / Chavella T. Pittman.
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