Relational Teaching and the Power of Motivation with Karyn Brown
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What does it mean to teach relationally? For Karyn Brown, assistant dean of communication and media at Mississippi State University and a Grisham Master Level Teacher, the answer begins with a simple conviction she's carried since her first day in the classroom: you cannot be an effective teacher without first building genuine relationships with your students.
In this episode — the very first of InCITEful Teaching — host Dr. Shannon Harmon sits down with the professor who first inspired her own teaching, in a conversation that is part reunion, part reflection, and entirely about what it looks like to see, know, and motivate the students in front of you. Karyn shares how she approaches the classroom as a community, why "warm and demanding" isn't a contradiction, and what she's observed about student motivation across more than two decades of teaching.
If you've ever wondered how to help students care more deeply about learning, or how small moments of connection can change the trajectory of a semester, this conversation is for you.