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Maha Bali exudes openness as a way of being on episode 493 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
I don’t really know everything I have to say, but I’m willing to share my unfinished thoughts with you and I am willing to be criticized for it.
If people don’t have the vocabulary to express how they feel, they’ll just say they are fine.
This is a space where everyone in the room has to be collectively inclusive, and that’s kind of part of what equity and inclusion in facilitation and in classrooms needs to be.
My mentoring is not out of responsibility as something that I have to, I do it with joy because I’m building relationships with people.
By Bonni Stachowiak4.8
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Maha Bali exudes openness as a way of being on episode 493 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
I don’t really know everything I have to say, but I’m willing to share my unfinished thoughts with you and I am willing to be criticized for it.
If people don’t have the vocabulary to express how they feel, they’ll just say they are fine.
This is a space where everyone in the room has to be collectively inclusive, and that’s kind of part of what equity and inclusion in facilitation and in classrooms needs to be.
My mentoring is not out of responsibility as something that I have to, I do it with joy because I’m building relationships with people.

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