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Spring Faculty Workshop: Dr. Annika Konrad on "Building a Pedagogy of Interdependence and Care in Higher Education”
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Workshop: “Building a Pedagogy of Interdependence and Care in Higher Education” 2pm-3:30pm, Thursday March 25 In this workshop Dr. Konrad will work with participants to build a pedagogy of interdependence in higher
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Workshop: “Building a Pedagogy of Interdependence and Care in Higher Education”
2pm-3:30pm, Thursday March 25
In this workshop Dr. Konrad will work with participants to build a pedagogy of interdependence in higher education. Examining scenarios drawn from Dr. Konrad’s research on the rhetorical experiences of people who are blind and visually impaired, participants will work to identify common barriers to communicating about access in higher education (what Dr. Konrad refers to as “normative commonplaces”) and identify habits they can adopt to prevent such barriers. Participants will learn how to apply these habits to their own curriculum, looking for normative commonplaces embedded within their own disciplines and teaching contexts.
Workshop Coordinator Bio:
Dr. Konrad’s research centers around the question, why is it so hard to communicate about disability? She explores this question at the intersections of Disability Studies and Rhetorical Studies, examining how access is a fundamentally rhetorical phenomenon that we all unknowingly participate in. Dr. Konrad teaches writing courses on rhetoric of disability and accessibility at Dartmouth College, where she is a senior lecturer in the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric. Her article, “Access Fatigue: The Rhetorical Work of Disability in Everyday Life” was recently published in College English. She has published other work on rhetoric, disability, and writing in Composition Forum, Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, and Reflections.
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