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Teaching Struggling Students Lessons Learned From Both Sides Of The Classroom 1st Ed Laura M Harrison

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Teaching Struggling Students Lessons Learned From Both Sides Of The Classroom 1st Ed Laura M Harrison
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Author: Laura M. Harrison
ISBN: 9783030130114, 9783030130121, 3030130118, 3030130126
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Teaching Struggling Students Lessons Learned From Both Sides Of The Classroom 1st Ed Laura M Harrison by Laura M. Harrison 9783030130114, 9783030130121, 3030130118, 3030130126 instant download after payment.

This book tackles the phenomenon of limited learning on campuses by approaching it from the point of view of the author, an educator who writes about the experience of being, simultaneously, a college student and a college professor. The author lays out her experience as a student struggling in an introductory linguistics class, framing her struggles as sites ripe for autoethnographic interrogation. Throughout the book, the author melds her personal narratives with the extant research on college student learning, college readiness, and the interconnectedness of affect, intellect, and socio-cultural contexts. This book poses a challenge to the current binary metanarrative that circles the college student learning conundrum, which highlights either the faculty or student perspective, and unfolds this unnecessary binary into a rich, nuanced, and polyvocal set of perspectives.

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