
Robyn Lugar
Chairperson
Associate Professor
Academic Advisor
I believe that teaching
should be an interactive process in which my students and I are actively
engaged in a cooperative, reciprocal and collaborative learning process. I
believe that the students and I are mutually responsible for learning and
therefore learn together. I believe that effective learning can only take
place when the students feel safe and I, as the teacher, challenge them to
take risks. To achieve this, my students and I are required to carry out our
responsibilities.
I
am responsible for
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Maintaining a learning environment that respects all students. I believe
that students come to the educational setting differentially
prepared and with different educational needs. They come to the academic
experience at various developmental stages in their lives and with
different learning styles.
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Building a relationship with each student. I believe that in order to be
effective, I must know my students. This is much more than just knowing
their names. It includes assessing what my students’ knowledge and
experience base so that I can tap into that knowledge and build on it
throughout the semester.
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Encouraging students to make connections between their experiences and the
subject matter. This as vital in the students’ development of the
professional self and self-awareness, which is needed in social work.
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Respecting each student and treating him/her as capable and having
something to contribute. This is demonstrated through the modeling of the
strengths perspective.
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Valuing diversity in the classroom, which leads to an increased depth and
breadth of the learning-experience.
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Maintaining a commitment to each student’s success. This is accomplished
through my facilitating students efforts to gain new knowledge, insights,
critical thinking abilities and skills.
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Recognizing that students learn in different ways. This includes a
commitment to developing my teaching style to be inclusive of the diverse
learning needs of all students so that they may gain mastery of course
material. My job as a teacher is to help those students who are not
already prepared.
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Varying my teaching style and provide a mixture of lecture, discussion and
group activities. This includes being student-learning center instead of
teacher-oriented.
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Motivating students to succeed, be excited about social work and the
educational process as well as the class content. This includes showing
enthusiasm, dedication, integrity, competence, organization and
preparedness in each class.
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Articulating the individual class objectives and how they fit in the
overall integrated curricular design of the social work program. This
includes providing students with an overall framework from which to
understand class material as well as articulating my expectations of
students in assignments and the criteria for students’ evaluation.
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Staying current in the subject matter being taught, current social work
theory and research and the field of teaching pedagogy. This includes
being engaged in research, continuing professional reading, being
mentored, and participating in continued education (i.e. classes,
conferences, workshops).
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Continually assessing and developing my classes through the use of student
feedback and peer review each semester. This includes making thoughtful
selections about what to teach and how to structure and organize the
material.
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Being available and accessible to students and to answer questions and
concerns. This includes ensuring wide student participation, making sure
to talk to individual students during class as well as outside the class
and having an open door policy in addition to my office hours.
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Mentoring and modeling appropriate social work professionalism. This
includes helping students address issues that impact their ability to be
successful in their academic life. This should not be confused with
counseling or therapy. It does include knowing when to make appropriate
referrals for students who are in need of additional services that I can
provide. At all times I operate within the NASW Code of ethics and
maintain the highest level of integrity and professionalism. I utilize the
professional use of self in my interactions with students.
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My own professional development. This includes maintaining a professional
plan to continually develop my knowledge and teaching skills. I must
personalize new knowledge and continually hone my skills and not rest on
my laurels and rely on my lecture notes and course designs from previous
years.
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Striving to be my best and to be in the moment with each student each day.
Students are responsible for:
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Maintaining a learning environment that respects diversity and all
participants in the learning experience.
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Actively
engaging and participating in the learning process. This includes being
prepared for class in their readings, turning assignments in on time, and
attending class.
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Mastering
course content and demonstrating this mastery.
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Seeking
assistance as needed (example: developing writing skills by using the
services of the writing lab).
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Asking why
I am doing something (example: lecture, essay test, groups), as students
should expect teaching with intentionality.
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Doing more
than memorization of material and to continually be developing critical
thinking skills. They are to be striving to achieve advanced learning and
applying their knowledge to their field experience.
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