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Actively Hating Students: How to turn it around
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Actively Hating Students: How to turn it around

Season 3 Episode 16: In which Joe and I -- and Hari -- unpack a remarkably honest story

In my experience, most teachers — hell, most people — don’t want to admit they hate anyone. “Hate,” they say, “is a strong word.”

As if there’s a problem with strong words. (Like “love,” for example.)

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But people do hate. And when they hate irresponsibly, when they refuse to process that feeling and assume it has more to do with the object of their hatred than with themselves, they can do grave damage.

In this episode, Joe and I talk with a wonderfully open, self-aware teacher, storyteller, and entrepreneur who also happens to be a good friend of mine, Hari Kumar. It’s a great story about hate, teaching, self-correction, and hope.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

We discuss

Teacher Sarcasm: What it might mean about you

Teaching Philosophy: Hari’s four pillars of teaching

Cat Shit vs. Bullshit: Which one does a teacher want?

Embracing “Almostness”: What to do with not knowing

Teaching Community: Distinguishing between plain ol’ “community” and “teaching community”

External links

bell hooks Teaching to Transgress

bell hooks Teaching Community

Those Who Can’t Teach Anymore

Credits

Founder and Host: Betsy Burris

Co-Host: Joe Johnson

Producer: Jullian Androkae of PodVision

Audience Development: Andreea Coscai of PodVision

Music: Tom Burris/Jabbering Trout

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