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Alexandra (Ana) Kogl shares about her chaper in Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education on episode 581 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
I didn’t expect to find joy in the classroom when I started teaching political science 20 years ago.
Joy isn’t something that we can coerce out of students.
They seem to expect to feel dead inside in the classroom, which is heartbreaking.
The opposite of joy isn’t suffering, it’s numbness.
People survive injustice and they thrive.
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Alexandra (Ana) Kogl shares about her chaper in Joy-Centered Pedagogy in Higher Education on episode 581 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
I didn’t expect to find joy in the classroom when I started teaching political science 20 years ago.
Joy isn’t something that we can coerce out of students.
They seem to expect to feel dead inside in the classroom, which is heartbreaking.
The opposite of joy isn’t suffering, it’s numbness.
People survive injustice and they thrive.

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