Anne-Marie Schultz: Developing Teachers
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Today our guest is Dr. Anne-Marie Schultz, professor of philosophy and director of the Baylor Interdisciplinary Core. We are delighted to have her on the show to talk about mentoring teachers, metaphors for teaching, and literature on teaching that speaks to the heart.
TranscriptResources
- Yo-Yo Ma's, metaphor of a party host
- Anne’s essay on Plato’s cave as an education metaphor: “Drawing Shadows on the Wall: Teaching Plato's the Allegory of the Cave,” Teaching Philosophy 24 (2001): 121-132
- Baylor University Summer Faculty Institute
- bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress
- Parker Palmer, The Courage to Teach
- Anne’s essay on training graduate students as teachers is in Called to Teach: Excellence, Commitment, and Community in Christian Higher Education