The Teaching Strides podcast is a production of the Academic Development Centre and the journalism department at Mount Royal University. A space dedicated to highlighting the many and varied teaching philosophies at MRU, each episode features professors (and sometimes their students!) as we dig into their unique teaching practices.
Politics, socio-cultural climates, oppression, and anti-racism are all disciplines that come into play in a women's and gender studies course. But Mak...
How much do we rely on Google Maps to get around? How do we track the way viruses spread? Can Twitter be used to address local issues? These are all q...
Libraries may be a space for keeping knowledge, but how often do we think about who is creating it? Jessie Loyer is the anthropology and Indigenous st...
Dr. Brett McCollum’s students loved his lectures so much that he stopped doing them. After realising that his students weren’t doing much reading outs...
For more information, visit teachingstrides.caYou can follow Dr. Olsen on Twitter @KennaOlsenSHOW TRANSCRIPT:Meg Wilcox: (00:00)I'm Meg Wilcox and thi...
For more information, visit teachingstrides.caYou can follow Dr. Rahilly on Twitter @TimRahillySHOW TRANSCRIPT:Meg Wilcox: I'm Meg Wilcox and this is ...
For more information, visit teachingstrides.caTo learn more about Otahpiaaki, check out their website.SHOW TRANSCRIPT:Meg Wilcox: I'm Meg Wilcox and t...
Dr. Trevor DayDr. Trevor Day holds a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary. He is an Associate Professor of Physiology at Mount Royal Unive...
Dr. Catherine PearlDr. Catherine Pearl teaches in the Department of Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation at Mount Royal University. She s...