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Teaching So Everyone Can Learn

Teaching So Everyone Can Learn

著者: Center for Faculty Excellence NYIT
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概要

Teaching So Everyone Can Learn is a podcast exploring equity in higher education. fikayo odugbemi, Faculty Development Specialist at the Center for Faculty Excellence at New York Institute of Technology, talks with faculty about their effective practices and the strategies they use to reach all learners, and how individual faculty can make a difference by examining how they teach. #EquityInTeaching

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  • S2 E4: Dr. Mena Youssef: Activating the Power of Student Feedback
    2026/04/15

    In the newest episode of Teaching So Everyone Can Learn, I speak with Teaching Associate Professor of Biological & Chemical Sciences at the College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Mena Youssef about activating the power of student feedback.

    As we spoke, Dr. Youssef emphasized how working with student feedback has impacted his teaching, student engagement, and learning outcomes. Student feedback to the instructor is crucial for improving teaching and learning outcomes. It not only offers an opportunity for faculty members to improve their pedagogical skills but also promotes a sense of collaboration between students and teachers, enriching the overall learning experience.

    Dr. Youssef has successfully incorporated feedback into his teaching process, allowing him to make timely course corrections, strengthen his pedagogical skills, and create a learning environment that prioritizes growth and collaboration.

    Subscribe and listen to the episode to learn more about the ways that Dr. Youssef engages his students and reflect on what strategies you might try in your own classroom.

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    49 分
  • S2 E3 Dr. Jessica Hautsch: Building Community in Classrooms
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Teaching So Everyone Can Learn, I speak with Teaching Assistant Professor of Humanities at the College of Arts & Sciences, Dr. Jessica Hautsch, about building community in in-person and online learning spaces.

    A recurring theme during our conversation is the role of community in shaping students’ learning experiences and their potential to succeed. This is particularly important, yet tricky, when teaching online. The online space can be tough for students; it can feel lonely and unsupportive, but its affordances also give teachers opportunities to engage students in meaningful and transformative ways.

    Dr. Hautsch shared her strategies for creating learning spaces where students feel the presence of her as their teacher, and the presence of their classmates as allies and collaborators.

    Subscribe and listen to the episode to learn about the ways that Dr. Hautsch designs belonging into her teaching and to reflect on what strategies you might try in your own classroom.

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    1 時間 38 分
  • S2 E2 Dr. Felipe Henao: Cultivating a Culture of Care
    2026/01/28

    In this episode of Teaching So Everyone Can Learn, I speak with Dean of Students, Felipe Henao, M.A., Ed.D., about the importance of cultivating a culture of care through meaningful connections with students and how this work directly supports student success.

    A central theme of the conversation with Dr. Henao is the idea that a culture of care does not emerge by accident. It is intentionally cultivated through everyday practices and institutional commitment. Dr. Henao emphasized the importance of weaving care into the fabric of New York Tech, approaching this work as a shared responsibility across roles and contexts.

    Subscribe and listen to the episode to learn more about how Dr. Henao and his team are working with students, faculty, and staff to cultivate a culture of care at New York Tech and to reflect on your own role in supporting student success.

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    34 分
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