Embracing a pedagogy of care, 12 Dec (f2f)
12 December 2022, 1:00 pm–2:30 pm
This session is an opportunity to explore some of the central themes that define a pedagogy of care and discuss changing approaches to the ways we work for the good of our students as well as ourselves.
Event Information
Open to
- UCL staff
Availability
- Yes
Organiser
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UCL Arena Centre
Location
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Arena Room - UCL Arena Centre for Research-Based Education10th Floor1-19 Torrington PlaceLondonWC1E 7HB
12 December, 1-2.30pm
It is very easy in a modern university to get absorbed with systems, processes, data and results that often de-centre the individuals that work and study within these systems. We hear increasingly of the troubling consequences of student wellbeing issues and of staff burnout, and the pandemic has exacerbated many of the tensions and issues consequent of highly-pressurised ways of working and being that are common in higher education. A pedagogy of care deliberately pushes against these pressurised phenomena. It centres individuals by starting with respect, trust, inclusion and relationship-building as precursors to dialogue and affective development as well as academic development
This workshop will:
- Define pedagogy of care
- Challenge colleagues to explore the possibility of reconfiguring our drivers/ orientations
- Centre compassion/ trust/ social justice/ wellbeing
- Suggest practical approaches- e.g. signposting and expectation management/ checking-in techniques/ humanising our approaches to teaching and assessment
After attending this session you will be able to:
- Critique their own and departmental teaching practices and programme management through the lens of a pedagogy of care
- Discuss issues and consequences of common impersonal HE teaching and assessment practices and develop (or critique) care/ trust/ affective-driven approaches
Who should attend
Early career, mid career, education leaders, personal tutors, supervisors. Any colleagues who design teaching, learning and/ or assessment activities from programme level, through to single sessions and/ or with pastoral or supervisory responsibilities