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CURRENTS: Humanities Work Now

Sarah Shin & Rachel Carter

Location

On Campus : PAHB 216

Date & Time

October 21, 2015, 12:00 pm1:00 pm

Description

The Dresher Center’s CURRENTS: Humanities Work Now lunchtime series showcases exciting new faculty work in a dynamic and interdisciplinary setting.
Designed to promote ongoing conversation and multi-disciplinary investigation, these works-in-progress meetings offer faculty and advanced graduate students an informal venue for presentation, conversation, and ongoing collaborative exchange.

Imagining Otherwise: Narrating Transformative Identity Work in a College-Level Social Justice Course 
Rachel Carter, Ph.D. student, Language Literacy and Culture, Fall 2015 Dresher Center Graduate Residential Fellow

Rachel Carter will share her teaching model for social justice education, in which she brings together humanities methods and feminist pedagogy to encourage students to invest in transformative identity work.  She will also outline her dissertation research project, through which she investigates the process of student engagement with course material.

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Developing a new Professional Identity: Second Career Teachers 
Sarah Shin, Professor, Education, Co-Director, M.A. TESOL Program

In this talk, Sarah Shin discusses how four women (age 49, 54, 57, and 60), with successful previous careers in law, neurobiology, architecture, and engineering, negotiate their transitions to a career in teaching.