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Reading for Teaching Winter 2025: January - April 2025

Join us to launch our community of colleagues interested in a semester-long exploration of a book about teaching. We will meet four times throughout the term on Zoom (link to be provided) to reflect, share ideas, ask questions, and connect as a community of practice interested in exploring teaching and learning through a literary lens. Synchronous sessions will include structured opportunities or activities designed to help us explore applying ideas from our reading to our teaching.

A collaborative program co-developed and co-facilitated by the Teaching Commons and York University Libraries, our Reading for Teaching program is a collegial opportunity to engage with colleagues from across campus interested in reading and learning together.

Our read for Winter 2025 is Teaching Where We Are: Weaving Indigenous and Slow Principles and Pedagogies by Shannon Leddy & Lorrie Miller. Teaching Where You Are uses the holistic framework of the Medicine Wheel to explore working in good ways with Indigenous students and how we might engage in decolonizing and Indigenizing approaches to education through Slow and Indigenous pedagogies.

To learn more and register and participate, please review our registration form: REGISTER HERE

Please note that the Kick-Off event is scheduled for Tuesday, January 14 11am-12pm via Zoom.

If you have questions, please contact Lisa Endersby, Educational Developer at lendersb@yorku.ca and Cora Coady, Indigenous Teaching & Learning Librarian at ccoady@yorku.ca

Date

Jan 14 2025 - Apr 08 2025
Ongoing...

Time

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Jan 14 2025 - Apr 08 2025
  • Time: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
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