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Resisting Resilience

Category: Education
Duration: 00:35:20
Publish Date: 2017-10-05 07:00:27
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Resisting resilience

David Webster and Nicola Rivers resist resilience and share other unpopular opinions on episode 173 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.

Quotes from the episode

A very human approach to learning sees students as individuals.
—David Webster

I’m increasingly concerned with how anxious our students are.
—Nicola Rivers

This well-intentioned discourse is not as benign as it seems.

—Nicola Rivers

Try to think more broadly about how we define success and how we define failure.
—Nicola Rivers

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Recommendations

Bonni

Say hi if you’re at the OpenEd 17 Conference in Anaheim, CA on October 12-13. If you can’t be there, check out Virtually Connecting, which will let you connect online with what’s happening at the event.

David Webber

Nicola Rivers

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