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Title:
Interpersonal boundaries in teaching and learning / Harriet L. Schwartz, editor ; Catherine M. Wehlburgh, editor-in-chief.
Author:
Schwartz, Harriet L.

Wehlburg, Catherine M.

Wehlburg, Catherine.
Publication Information:
San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, ©2012.
Call Number:
LB1033 .I584 2012
Abstract:
While issues of interpersonal boundaries between faculty and students are not new, more recent influences such as evolving technology and current generational differences have created a new set of dilemmas. How do we set appropriate expectations regarding e-mail response time in a twenty-four-hour, seven-day-a-week Internet-connected culture? How do we maintain our authority with a generation that views the syllabus as negotiable? Complex questions about power, positionality, connection, distance, and privacy underlie these decision points. This sourcebook provides an in-depth look at interpersonal boundaries between faculty and students, giving consideration to the deeper contextual factors and power dynamics that inform how we set, adjust, and maintain boundaries as educators.
ISBN:
9781118441596
Series:
New directions for teaching and learning, no. 131

New directions for teaching and learning ; no. 131.
Physical Description:
108 pages ; 23 cm.
General Note:
"Fall 2012."
Contents:
Boundaries and student self-disclosure in authentic, integrated learning activities and assignments / Managing boundaries in the Web 2.0 classroom / Millennial values and boundaries in the classroom / We're all adults here: clarifying and maintaining boundaries with adult learners / The coconut and the peach: understanding, establishing, and maintaining interpersonal boundaries with international students / Complicity or multiplicity? defining boundaries for graduate teaching assistant success / Crossing boundaries in doctoral education: relational learning, cohort communities, and dissertation committees / Reflection and intention: interpersonal boundaries in teaching and learning