LTC Lunch: What’s Your Story? Narrative Approaches to Advising (May 17)
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LTC Lunch: What’s Your Story? Narrative Approaches to Advising (May 17)
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As advisers and teachers, how can we help students trace the unfolding story of their education, or of their lives as a whole? How would we do the work of advising differently if we re-imagined it as a narrative process, and what challenges do we face in making sense of the stories students tell us about themselves? Join us as we explore the many intersections between advising and storytelling. Presenters: Louis Newman, Associate Dean of the College and Director of Advising; Susan Jaret-McKinstry, Professor of English; Éva Pósfay, Professor of French; George Vrtis, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and History
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- Title LTC Lunch: What’s Your Story? Narrative Approaches to Advising (May 17)
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