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S1E11 How Do You Peer Review a Podcast?
How might we reimagine what scholarship looks (and sounds) like in the twenty-first century? In this special reflection episode, Dr. Derritt Mason is joined by 3QTL consulting producer Dr. Stacey…
S1E10 What is Queer Pedagogy?
We might not instinctively associate drag queens with teacher education, but for Dr. Harper Keenan, the queer imagination has tremendous potential to help us "unscript curriculum" and think about our…
S1E9 What Motivates Students to be Their Best Selves?
For Dr. Bryan Dewsbury, equity-minded, inclusive, or humanist teaching means distinguishing teaching students from teaching subject matter. The humanity of students, in other words, is prioritized…
S1E8 How Might We Collaborate to Advance Racial Justice?
In a 3QTL first, we are delighted to feature two guests on today's episode: Dr. Patrina Duhaney and Dr. Regine King, the award-winning co-developers and instructors of a University of Calgary course…
S1E7 How Do We Teach and Learn in a Crisis?
The most challenging years of COVID lockdowns found Dr. Morgan Vanek inhabiting the role of student more often than she might have expected. As she learned to parent, drive, and cook—all during a…
S1E6 How Can We Practice Reciprocity?
We rarely imagine the library to be a "rowdy" space, but for Jessie Loyer, unruliness and quiet contemplation can (and should!) coexist in our libraries. Drawing from her research on Indigenous…
S1E5 What is a Pedagogy of Kindness?
Justice, believing students, and believing in students: according to Dr. Cate Denial, these are the three pillars of "a pedagogy of kindness," an approach to teaching and learning that centers care…
S1E4 What is Student-Centered Teaching and Learning?
Our social lives and community-driven projects were significantly affected during the pandemic, and it became especially difficult to organize innovative teaching and learning experiences within such…
Can We Think Differently About Time?
What do Mariah Carey, arts-based student feedback, and the Disability Studies concept of "crip time" have in common? They all played integral roles in Dr. Alan Santinele Martino's approach to…
S1E2 How Do We Become Creative?
How do we become creative people in the world, as both instructors and learners? For Dr. Laleh Behjat, professor of Electrical and Software Engineering at the University of Calgary's Schulich School,…
S1E1 How Might We Reimagine Assessment?
Over the course of a twenty-five-year teaching career, Dr. Jesse Stommel has been interrogating the power dynamics that structure our grading and assessment practices. Every conversation about grades…
S1 What is 3QTL?
"3QTL: Three Questions About Teaching and Learning" is a podcast focused on innovative approaches to teaching and learning in higher education. In its first season, the podcast invites post-secondary…
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