Scripps Sunday #66


On Tuesday April 18, Kevin Gannon was the featured keynote speaker for the Center for Teaching and Learning Symposium. The video of his keynote will be posted on the CTL website when it becomes available, and you can learn more about Gannon’s work on his website and blog

Sikose shared these reflections after the event, and I knew you would love them:


One thing that came up for me was Kevin's discussion on Belonging. As a 1st year ASE, I'm constantly grappling with my own sense of belonging which makes me curious about how I might be able to instill it within my students when it is constantly ebbing and flowing within me. I'm beginning to accept that it ebbs and flows because I am human, fragile, learning, unlearning, relearning and I am (also) woman and Black. My sense of Belonging ebbs and flows because it has a history of being challenged.  And so, while I might reiterate to my students moving forward that they absolutely do Belong here at UW (and in the world), I might also remind myself that it's ok for my own sense of Belonging to ebb and flow as it needs to. And that's ok. I hope that makes sense.


As for "Sustaining Communities of Hope"- I always return to this L.R. Knost quote:


“Do not be dismayed by the brokenness of the world. All things break. And all things can be mended. Not with time, as they say, but with intention. So go. Love intentionally, extravagantly, unconditionally. The broken world waits in darkness for the light that is you.”


With Hope; intentionally. extravagantly. unconditionally.

Sikose 

PWR instructor and PhD candidate 

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