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Teaching Relationally: Building Community and Connection in Our Classrooms

  • 1.  Teaching Relationally: Building Community and Connection in Our Classrooms

    Posted 07-11-2023 01:29

    COME JOIN US!!! 

    Teaching Relationally: Building Community and Connection in Our Classrooms

    Saturday, August 5 12-2 in America South of the Westin Hotel

    This PDW on Teaching Relationally is designed as an immersive experience in creating and implementing classroom practices with an ethic of care. Drawing from a variety of relational theories, we invite participants to experience and learn small moves to engage each other in and beyond the classroom in ways that foster flourishing and growth, while also acknowledging the deeper social and systemic roots of interactions in class. We welcome six skilled teacher-researchers who will demonstrate a variety of ways to incorporate relational practices in our teaching in order to build a relationship-centric classroom. 

    Our aim is to inspire experimentation and optimism about how small changes in our teaching practices can seed connections that enliven classroom learning and deliver positive outcomes for all. By making these practices visible, demonstrable, and discussable, as well as embodily experienced, we seek to strengthen our community of practice and expand our imagination of how to teach relationally. Our aim is for attendees to leave feeling more connected, cared for and inspired themselves, and thereby enabled to experiment and institutionalize efforts to create their own relationship-centric classroom.

    Please pre-register here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/teaching-relationally-building-community-and-connection-in-our-classrooms-tickets-643182083927

    Presenters and Organizers:

    Arne Carlsen, BI Norwegian Business School

    Jane Dutton, University of Michigan

    Emily Heaphy, University of Massachusetts

    Hooria Jazaieri, Santa Clara University

    Jason Kanov, Western Washington University

    Sally Maitlis, Oxford University

    Gianpiero Petriglieri, INSEAD

    Miha Škerlavaj, University of Ljubljana         

    John Paul Stephens, Case Western University

    Any questions, contact Arne Carlsen (arne.carlsen@bi.no), Jane Dutton (Janedut@umich.edu) or Sally Maitlis (Sally.Maitlis@sbs.ox.ac.uk )



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    Sally Maitlis
    Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Leadership
    Said Business School,
    Oxford University
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