Cohen - The missing link: librarians and the teaching identity
1. THE MISSING LINK
Librarians and the Teaching Identity
Sarah Faye Cohen
Champlain College, Burlington, Vermont
2. • Why focus on developing
Session
Goals the teaching identity?
What are we here to talk
about today? • How can we cultivate the
teaching identity?
• What are obstacles to
cultivating the teaching
identity, said and unsaid?
• What are the results of this
work?
3. Why focus on developing
the teaching identity?
In two parts.
4. 1. Professionally and logistically
• Combats burnout and
isolation.
• Improves effectiveness
in the classroom.
• Facilitates
collaboration and
“groupthink” for more
diversity of ideas.
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6. “We rarely talk with each other about
teaching at any depth—and why should we
when we have nothing more than ‘tips,
tricks, and techniques’ to discuss? That kind
of talk fails to touch the heart of the teacher’s
experience.”
(The Courage to Teach, 13)
7. “the heart of the teacher’s experience”
• What does it mean to
be teaching librarian?
• What does it mean to
be a teacher?
• Are you a teacher?
• What does that look
like, sound like, feel
like, taste like?
9. Exposing the truth behind our
challenges
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content/uploads/2011/01/PonderingInstructor.jpg
10. Is it something else? A crisis.
• Fear
• A fear of obsolescence
• A fear of not knowing
• A fear vulnerability
• A fear of judgment
• Lack
• A lack of confidence
• A lack of voice
• A lack of agency
• A lack of faith in http://www.flickr.com/photos/vblibrary/4993073773/
ourselves as teachers
11. A clean start to a difficult topic.
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12. At the elemental level.
“Look within. Within is the
fountain of good, and it will
ever bubble up, if you
keep digging.”
(Marcus Aurelius)
• To understand our
students, our
objectives, our
pedagogy, and our
teaching, we need to
understand ourselves.
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15. Standing Meetings
• Specific time for the
people who teach to
address teaching
• Time to acknowledge,
vent, experiment,
design, share
• Expression of value
and importance
16. Group Readings
• Why?
• The group that reads
together, stays together.
• An environment that is
informal, relaxed, and
supportive.
• How
• A book of one’s own
• Various formats
• Using meeting time to read
• Focused.
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17. What to read:
• Pieces that address our
challenges, not reinforce
our expertise.
• Exploring yourself as a
teacher: The Courage to
Teach
• Who are today’s students?
Born Digital
• Helping students to “get it”
Made to Stick
• Unplugging: Hamlet’s
Blackberry http://www.flickr.com/photos/anna/199723292
18. Developing a Teaching Philosophy
• Motivation.
• What is your “modus
operandi” for being in the
classroom?
• Vision for the
classroom and
teaching experience.
• A focus on you, not the
students.
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19. Debrief sessions
• Designing sessions are
a process, not a product.
• Before
• What is our “CI” and our
“takeaway”?
• What learning styles are
we addressing?
• What problems can we
anticipate?
• After
• What worked? What
didn’t?
• What will I do differently?
• What will I do again?
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20. Peer to Peer Observations
• An opportunity to learn
about the physical
• Non-verbal
communication
• Intonation
• Back of the room view
of students
• What will I try from http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulfbodin/4404742562
their way of teaching?
22. My own learning experience
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23. The tenor of the conversation
• Listening
• Safe spaces: a
judgment free zone
• Welcome challenges
and failures
• Marinating
• Conflict as a need
expressed in another
direction
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28. Common Obstacles
• Time
• “I’m fine in the
classroom.”
• “I don’t need help.”
• “I have nothing to learn
from them.”
• Not supported
• Not important to my
evaluations
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29. Fear of the unknown and
unchartered
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31. Yes. And we will do it together.
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32. What do we get out of this work?
• Teams
• Authentic support
• Collaboration
• Creativity
• Trust
• Confidence
• Better teachers
• Fun
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33. How do you know?
• Word of mouth
• Statistics speak
• Reference
• Distributive leadership
• Stronger sense of
teaching community
39. “We cannot know the great
things of the universe until we
know ourselves to be great
things.”
(The Courage to Teach, 113)
40. THANK YOU.
Always happy to talk further.
thesheckspot@gmail.com
@thesheck
41. I’D LOVE YOUR HELP.
• What do you consider to be the obstacles to
teaching identity work?
• What kinds of research would help shed light
on this issue?
• What would support for teaching identity work
look like at UK libraries?
• How can we demystify this work and how can
we help it gain traction in the academy?