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Centering relationships in the biology classroom
1Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington, USA.
Abstract:
The landscape of higher education has changed significantly in recent years with a concomitant shift in the classroom. Science courses have historically been content-driven with the need to cover content driving curricular and pedagogical choices. However, educators are recognizing that the curricular approaches of years past no longer provide adequate support for students. A classroom that centers relationships-both among students as well as teachers and students-is one that is better positioned to foster a sense of belonging, science identity, and student success. Furthermore, an educator who builds a professional community and prioritizes self-care is the one who is better equipped to adapt to the ever-changing needs of students. Emphasizing the human component of education creates a classroom where students and teachers feel seen and valued and the educational experience is enriched for all.
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