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    "CARE"olina

    A week-long celebration of care and empathy in teaching and learning

CAREolina Staff and Faculty Picks

"What would you recommend for the CAREolina audience?"

For CAREolina, we asked our staff and other faculty around campus what they recommend for reading, listening, watching, or playing. Below, find their favorite media including books, movies, games, and podcasts.

 

Casey Carroll (Instructional Designer, CTE)

“It discusses what relationships can look like in universities and how all contribute to building a large network of support. I think it is one of the new foundational texts for ed dev.”

Courtney Bailey (Instructional Designer, CTE)

“This book matters because our students do not all share our experiences, identities or ways of moving through the world, and they should not have to in order to feel seen and supported. This is a great place to start for anyone looking to grow as an educator, especially in diverse classrooms.”

Kristin Harrell (Instructional Designer, CTE)

“Creativity, community, and critical thinking serve as the base for role-playing and narrative games in the classroom. This book shows not only how to engage students in new ways, but also why this can enhance their experiences of learning.”

 


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