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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (3): 423–433.
Published: 01 October 2023
...Theresa Tinkle Abstract This opinion piece advocates for literature courses that examine the United States’ mental health crisis from the perspective of neurodiverse writers. This is not a short‐term solution to the crisis, but over time courses can have a powerful impact on students’ attitudes...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (2): 253–277.
Published: 01 April 2022
... is going on inside and around them. Many professors as well as students have experiences similar to those related in mental memoirs, and we can all benefit from a course of study that delves into what are after all common human conditions. 3 In fact, one way to begin to address America's mental health...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 405–408.
Published: 01 April 2023
... mental health teaching Gothic humanities It's remarkable how a seemingly innocuous encounter with a literary text can exert such an influence over one's course in life, even if only in sporadic bouts. In choosing a career path, literary academia had always seemed a likelihood, though never quite...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 333–348.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., I have withstood the loss of my mother, being ill with COVID-19, “long COVID” for months after, and a continuous flip-flopping between online and in-person instruction. In many ways, I consider myself lucky. My mental health has survived because I have an operational plan I have used in the past...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (1): 9–15.
Published: 01 January 2022
... understanding of the struggles that people go through when it comes to accessing the same resources due to having different abilities. Although many disabilities and disorders are more or less accommodated due to their more comprehensible nature, the issues that people with mental health conditions experience...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 373–394.
Published: 01 October 2022
... including mental health issues, racial and gender prejudice, and physical and emotional violence. As Jeffrey Berman ( 2002 : B9) explains in “Syllabuses of Risk,” the danger is that “a reader's identification with a fantasy, fear, or conflict in a text may be so powerful and disturbing that it threatens...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (1): 51–68.
Published: 01 January 2023
...) explains, “rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds.” The opportunity to attend class in different ways aids not only students directly affected by the pandemic but also those experiencing chronic pain or mental health...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (1): 11–19.
Published: 01 January 2023
... and dramatic shift to online learning (which may or may not have worked), loss of learning, degraded social skills in students, post-traumatic impacts on students who've lost loved ones, labor market shifts that may have cost students jobs or caused them to take on larger workloads, anxiety and mental health...
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Pedagogy (2004) 4 (2): 331–336.
Published: 01 April 2004
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman s The Yellow Wall-Paper demonstrates that Gilman s 1892 narrative of patriarchal oppression, mental health, confinement, and women s creativity can engage students and teachers in a number of different ways. As with similar volumes that describe diverse approaches for teaching...
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Pedagogy (2004) 4 (2): 337–343.
Published: 01 April 2004
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman s The Yellow Wall-Paper demonstrates that Gilman s 1892 narrative of patriarchal oppression, mental health, confinement, and women s creativity can engage students and teachers in a number of different ways. As with similar volumes that describe diverse approaches for teaching...
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Pedagogy (2004) 4 (2): 344–348.
Published: 01 April 2004
... Charlotte Perkins Gilman s The Yellow Wall-Paper demonstrates that Gilman s 1892 narrative of patriarchal oppression, mental health, confinement, and women s creativity can engage students and teachers in a number of different ways. As with similar volumes that describe diverse approaches for teaching...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (1): 1–7.
Published: 01 January 2022
..., internet and technology access, the mental health of students and faculty, and even tax reciprocity laws that allowed (or did not allow) students to be paid for their work. Positioning undergraduate research in English studies now requires more work, and as we do this work, questions about equity...
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Pedagogy (2014) 14 (2): 179–198.
Published: 01 April 2014
...: “It is logical, polite, helpful, politically correct, insightful, humane.” But that is as far as I am able to go; with her lifelong background of “bipolar I, OCD, panic disorder, and more,” Chrisman can tell students the choices she made when she “decided to go for help with [her] mental health...
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Pedagogy (2004) 4 (2): 323–330.
Published: 01 April 2004
... narrative of patriarchal oppression, mental health, confinement, and women s creativity can engage students and teachers in a number of different ways. As with similar volumes that describe diverse approaches for teaching single texts or authors, The Ped- agogical Wallpaper offers readers concrete...
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Pedagogy (2021) 21 (3): 389–402.
Published: 01 October 2021
... there has been a slew of racially coded finger wagging, blaming “the choices made by Black people, or poverty, or obesity—but not racism” (Kendi 2020 ), as if it is our fault that we are dying. I am worried. I should be concerned. My physical health (asthma and high blood pressure) and my mental health...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (3): 507–517.
Published: 01 October 2015
... was in the process of building up opposition to a suggestion I had made. This method actually worked quite well in dispelling RT’s anxieties, and I adapted it to my classroom leadership. I even offered this method of interaction to a county mental health behavior specialist who had spiked RT’s anxieties...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (2): 275–288.
Published: 01 April 2023
.... The Project for Mental Health and Optimal Development at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education (Nakkula and Danilchick 2020 : 6) advises educators to cultivate an “uncertainty mindset” in which they learn to accept the unknown in order to adapt to changing conditions...
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Pedagogy (2015) 15 (3): 541–548.
Published: 01 October 2015
... learning medical terminology for their science classes and preparing for careers in the health professions. © 2015 by Duke University Press 2015 ancient Greek autism classics disability history of disability intellectual disability Latin medical terminology mental retardation teaching...
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Pedagogy (2020) 20 (1): 49–58.
Published: 01 January 2020
..., top- down insti- tutional mandates that sought to reduce students access to sexual counseling services and mental health care and that cut central programs like the suc- cessful Posse initiative that fostered and supported students of color and low- income students. This list is just a snapshot...
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Pedagogy (2018) 18 (1): 157–173.
Published: 01 January 2018
.... The psychological assessment written by a mental health counselor, for example, has very different goals and appears within a different set of circumstances — as defined by the professional community — than does the patient report written by an emergency department nurse. This makes it difficult to talk...