Meg Spencer“The hard path is often the right one. The river teaches more than the shore.” — Maxime LagaceOn Finding HopeApr 10, 20222Apr 10, 20222
Meg SpencerNew Faculty Orientation Makes Me HighSomeone once said, “The map is not the territory.” What’s on the surface, what’s on paper, is not the whole story. I added this to my stack…Aug 18, 2021Aug 18, 2021
Meg SpencerinGMWP: Greater Madison Writing ProjectDo no harm and repair harm when it happens: Moving Teaching and learning forward in a pandemic“We cannot conquer what we cannot confront” (Farmer, 2020).Dec 7, 2020Dec 7, 2020
Meg SpencerinGMWP: Greater Madison Writing ProjectWindows of Inquiry:Students’ lived experiences serve as brave openings to become agents of transformative changeOct 8, 20203Oct 8, 20203
Meg SpencerinGMWP: Greater Madison Writing ProjectFresh Perspectives from the Classroom: What Refugees and Immigrants can Teach UsTo partner with our students — to disrupt a pedagogical model that, intentionally or unintentionally, discounts students’ diverse lived…Aug 31, 20201Aug 31, 20201