Tasha Souza
Tasha Souza is the associate director for the Center for Teaching and Learning and professor of communication at Boise State University. Most recently, she was the faculty associate for inclusive excellence for Humboldt State University and a Fulbright scholar at the University of the West Indies in Barbados. Previously, she was the founding faculty development coordinator for Humboldt State Universitys Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) and also served as an instructional consultant at the Center for Instructional Development and Research (CIDR) at the University of Washington. Souza is a consultant on communication and pedagogy and has published in the areas of difficult dialogues in the classroom, service-learning pedagogy, discussion-based teaching, multicultural education, instructional communication, and intercultural conflict.
Updated: 03-28-2016
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How to Create a Transformative Learning Experience for Students by Managing Hot Moments and Difficult Discussions in the Classroom
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- Gain proven strategies for managing difficult dialogue and responding to hot moments in the classroom. Learn how to prepare for a challenging discussion and make it more productive, as well as how to assess the outcomes of the experience and the impact it had on your students.
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What are Microaggressions and What Can I Do About Them?
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- This Magna Online Seminar offers an understanding of microaggressions in the classroom, strategies to take when they occur, and suggestions on how to create a classroom climate that limits them.
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