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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 (2024) 24 (3): 319–325.
Published: 01 October 2024
...Ellen C. Carillo Works Cited Carillo Ellen C . 2021 . The Hidden Inequities in Labor-Based Contract Grading . Logan : Utah State University Press . Colarossi Jessica . 2022 . “ Mental Health of College Students is Getting Worse .” The Brink , 21 April . https...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (2): 253–277.
Published: 01 April 2022
... strategies for creating the personal meanings of madness, trauma, and pain. 1. I disagree with Catherine Prendergast ( 2001 : 57), who proposes that “to be disabled mentally [specifically, to be diagnosed with schizophrenia] is to be disabled rhetorically.” 2. “Mental Health by the Numbers...
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Pedagogy (2024) 24 (2): 157–167.
Published: 01 April 2024
... about the long-lasting impacts of COVID-19 on learning and on the mental health of our students, faculty, and staff. It is clear, by now, that there will be no return to “normal.” It is also clear that normal is often a revised history, or a history of omission, that represents a mythical bygone...
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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 (2025) 25 (1): 135–136.
Published: 01 January 2025
... literatures and in researching medieval disability, especially mental health. Tracy's recent publications are Why Study the Middle Ages? (2022) and two open access textbooks for the Remixing Open Textbooks through an Equity Lens project. ...
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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 (2023) 23 (2): 333–348.
Published: 01 April 2023
... with others when I needed a break—it permitted students to approach their affective responses with a similar curiosity and care. That said, I also regularly reminded students throughout the semester of the Counseling and Mental Health Center and COVID-19 relief programs available through our university. Since...
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Pedagogy (2024) 24 (3): 357–371.
Published: 01 October 2024
... and reduces stress, which I believe is supportive of student mental health, and hence, more accessible. Additionally, many students find it efficient, motivating, and encouraging instead of punishing, and I believe these descriptors help support student mental health as well. I'd also like to highlight how...
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Pedagogy (2024) 24 (3): 373–388.
Published: 01 October 2024
..., reactions, and feedback [on my work] brought me joy, not the grade itself. Overall, contract grading made me less stressed than I would have been with [traditional] grading.” They continued, “For my own mental health, I appreciated this feeling of distance from my grades.” Students seemed acutely aware...
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Pedagogy (2022) 22 (3): 373–394.
Published: 01 October 2022
...-create a scene directed by a famous auteur, which asks students to watch a scene over and over again until they can see all of the choices being made and replicate them for themselves. 5. Particularly for graduate-student instructors grappling with mental health issues themselves, it can...
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Pedagogy (2024) 24 (1): 21–45.
Published: 01 January 2024
... ). In these studies, chronic, negative student perceptions of self-efficacy around language learning and language use predict poor academic performance and decreased mental health. While readers might object that participants’ English fluency is so variable that these results are not transferrable to institutions...
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A No-Size-Fits-All Label: The Conundrum of Defining and Supporting First-Generation College Students
Pedagogy (2024) 24 (1): 137–142.
Published: 01 January 2024
... center we learn a lot about students—they disclose all sorts of things to tutors in their sessions, from the mundane (how much they like or dislike an assignment or their major) to the personal (their work history, hometown, mental health challenges, or linguistic identity). And yet, students’ first...
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Pedagogy (2023) 23 (1): 51–68.
Published: 01 January 2023
... but also those experiencing chronic pain or mental health difficulties who might not be able to attend live discussion at the same time each week. Asynchronous conversations allow course members to think at variegated paces, effacing the temporal boundaries of the classroom, which standardize...
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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): 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 (2004) 4 (2): 337–343.
Published: 01 April 2004
..., 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 descriptions of the contributors best...
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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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