Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: Student- and Self-Care in Times of Crisis
When: June 11, 2021, 9:00 am - Friday
Where: Shamblin Theater
Session 6
Session Abstract
Crisis stacks an emotional- and cognitive-load on our students that hinders their performance in the classroom and affects their general well-being. As attentive professors, we need to recognize student trauma in our classrooms and develop creative teaching strategies to shepherd hurting students from crisis to flourishing. At the same time, we must remain attentive to our own levels of trauma, practicing intentional self-care so that we have the resources necessary to care for our students. In this session, representatives from Centers of Teaching and Learning at different colleges will lead a panel discussion exploring how we can care for our students and ourselves in the midst of crisis.
Speakers
Hope Nordstrom, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Lipscomb University, Convener
- Cliff A. Barbarick, Director of Faculty Development at Abilene Christian University, Participant
- Hope Nordstrom, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Lipscomb University, Participant
- Holly Rowsey, Director of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Distance Learning and Freed-Hardeman University, Participant
- Cathy Box, Director of the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship at Lubbock Christian University, Participant
Speakers
Hope Nordstrom, Lipscomb University, Convener
- Cliff A. Barbarick, Abilene Christian University, Participant
- Hope Nordstrom, Lipscomb University, Participant
- Holly Rowsey, Freed-Hardeman University, Participant
- Cathy Box, Lubbock Christian University, Participant
- Emily Medlock, Lipscomb University, Participant