
A community college is such a complex and living ecosystem. This podcast picks up the webs that should be connecting us and tends to the ecology of our college that binds us in our shared mission of teaching the community. What do you teach? How do you teach it? How could we learn from each other? Created by the Center for Teaching Excellence, Instructional Ecology is created about and for the tea... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Hello and farewell, my community.
This is the last episode of Season 5 and of the show, Instructional Ecology (for now). Your host considers the arc of the show, the many stories we've heard, and considers the kind of perspective an ending can bring... more
We offer a bookend to the first epsiode of the season. We began with Hameen Shabazz the day he was offered a new position at the college: Student Success Coach. He was joined by three other hires to form the first SSC team the college has had.
I tal... more
As we near the end of this season and our show, we talk with another newer member of our teaching and learning community: Dr. Lamar White. Dr. White joined us earlier this year as the Vice President of Student Affairs. He has a vision that depends on... more
In our second episode with the Building Construction program in the School of Advanced Manufacturing and Skilled Trades, I talk with Professor Ethan Reynolds. Ethan graduated the program and was immediately hired as a professor because of his natural... more
In the first of two episodes in our Building Construction program, we talk with Robbie Sharpe, the program director. Robbie talks about how he brings everybody in his complex classes on board, getting buy-in from the start.
Robbie is the definition ... more
This story episode follows a professor who changed the foundation of her lifestyle: she moved to plant-based living.
In my conversation with Political Science professor Heather Hawn, we talk about the fear of loss that often accompanies plans for ch... more
In this episode, we talk with Geography professor and education abroad program leader Brian Grabbatin.
Brian's discipline offers students new information and perspective on the world around them: in the natural world around the college, in the study... more
In this edition of our story series, we meet and talk with English professor and Pathway Coordinator Kathleen Dunley.
Kathleen is a PhD in English but recently was a raw beginner in her study of German. This conversation has a very close connection ... more









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