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2021 Padron Teaching and Learning Symposium: Walden, Stewardship & The Environmentally-Themed ENC 1101

This guide houses information for the 2021 Padron Campus Teaching and Learning Symposium. The T&L Symposium offers an opportunity to highlight faculty and students work on campus, including best practices, new pedagogy, etc.

Symposium BannerWalden, Stewardship & The Environmentally-Themed ENC 1101
April 9th at 1 pm

Virtual Rooms open 15 min. before sessions

Session Information

Session Overview

 

Walden, Stewardship & The Environmentally-Themed ENC 1101
Sandra Castillo, Writing and Social Science Professor, Kendall Campus 

Sandra M. Castillo will discuss a stewardship framework for teaching ENC 1101 as an interdisciplinary, environmental education project that minimize the disconnect between the lives of our students and the natural world.

Presenter's Biography

Sandra Castillo
Born in Havana, Cuba, poet Sandra Castillo moved to Miami, Florida, with her family in 1970. Castillo earned both her BA and MA in creative writing from Florida State University. She is the author of My Father Sings to My Embarrassment (2002), selected by Cornelius Eady for the White Pine Press Poetry Prize. Her poems have been published in Cimarron ReviewMidway JournalBorderlands: Texas Poetry ReviewPALABRA: A Magazine of Chicano & Latino Literary Art, and the anthology Cool Salsa: Bilingual Poems on Growing Up Latino in the United States (1994). She is also a writing and social science professor at MDC's Kendall Campus

Session Recording

Session Recording

This session will be recorded and made available to view after May 1, 2021

 

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