Book Title: Humanizing Learning

Subtitle: A Student-Generated Framework

Authors: Co-designed by students, recent graduates, educational developers, librarians, and instructors

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Book Description: This work explores what humanizing learning is - and isn't - while centring student voices and the student experience. This is a resource meant for instructors, and is filled with quotes from students and instructors alike.

This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca

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When students were asked what humanizing learning means to them, one student replied: “When instructors see us as people – unique, with different hopes and different stresses – and treat us as more than a number.” Another student said that it depended on the definition of humanize. In order to explore how we can humanize our courses, this work centres both student and instructor experiences – but note that this resource is not an instructor guide or a “how-to” list. It’s a way of thinking about humanizing learning by exploring key pillars that are important to students and instructors alike. It provides contextual practice ideas to humanize learning. It is not a list of best practices – as really, “best” actually refers to “contextual,” as best isn’t best for everyone. Students from the listening sessions repeatedly expressed how doing something is better than nothing, but also that in order to make this work meaningful, it needs to be iterative, be embedded throughout an instructor’s teaching practice and not present only once or twice in the term. So, consider as you explore this resource how some of these suggestions could become foundational pieces of your approach to teaching and learning.

Authors

Co-designed by students, recent graduates, educational developers, librarians, and instructors

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Humanizing Learning Copyright © 2022 by Fiona Rawle is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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Education

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Title
Humanizing Learning
Authors
Co-designed by students, recent graduates, educational developers, librarians, and instructors
Editor
Caleb Wellum
Contributors
Fiona Rawle; Abigail Eastman; Habon Ali; Yayo Umetsubo; Tomasz Glod; Terry Greene; Tamara Kelly; Shoshanah Jacobs; Shirley Liu; Rosa Jungwa Hong; Rafael Chiuzi; Pat Maher; Nicole Laliberté; Nicole Campbell; Nada Ibrahim; Meghan Ward; Mairi Cowan; Lillian Chumbley; Lianne Fisher; Laura Crupi; Joanne Kehoe; Jess Mitchell; Jennifer Jahnke; Giulia Forsythe; Eliza King; Daniel Gillis; Dan Guadagnolo; Christian Metaxas; Bonnie Stewart; Ann Gagné; Angela Bakaj; and Alex Smith
License

Icon for the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Humanizing Learning Copyright © 2022 by Fiona Rawle is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

Primary Subject
Education
Additional Subject(s)
Social pedagogy
Institutions
University of Toronto, Mississauga, OCAD University, University of Windsor, University of Guelph, York University, Trent University, Western University, Nipissing University
Publisher
University of Toronto Mississauga and the Humanizing Learning Team
Publication Date
March 11, 2022