“This semester I had one face-to-face class, Theories of Teaching and Learning. The 11 students in the class were already very bonded when we went online, so we didn’t miss a heartbeat. Those relationships were already formed and going online brought us even closer. Since we were in crisis, I just kind of threw my syllabus out the window. For our final, rather than giving the students theory and teaching practice, there’s nothing better than giving back to our community. So, we served meals at the World Central Kitchen. We hadn’t seen each other in seven weeks so we were dancing, we were laughing.”
~ sj miller, Associate Professor of Teacher Education
award-winning author, champion of social justice and gender identity and equity
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