MCC Daily Tribune
TCC: Join the Online Bandwidth Recovery Reading Group
An opportunity to learn together as we read and discuss Bandwidth Recovery: Helping Students Reclaim Cognitive Resources Lost to Racism, Poverty and Social Marginalization.
Join Renee Dimino for an online reading group. New questions will be posted in online discussions relating to each section of the book based on the following schedule:
Introduction and Part 1: The Cost of Racism, Poverty, and Social Marginalization
Physical Health pages 1-19
October 14 - October 25
Mental Health pages 19-22
October 28 - November 8
Human Capacity pages 23-25
November 11 - November 22
Loss of Cognitive Resources and Bandwidth pages 26-30
December 2 - December 13
Part 2: Sociopsychological Underminers
Microaggressions and "Modern Racism" pages 31-38
January 13 - January 24
Stereotype Threat pages 39-42
January 27 - February 7
Disidentification with Academic Self pages 43-44
February 10 - February 28
Belongingness Uncertainty pages 45-50
March 2 - March 13
Focus on LGBT Students pages 51-58
March 16 - March 27
Part Three: Interventions that Mitigate the Negative Effects of Poverty and the Underminers and Conclusion
Growth Mind-set pages 59-78
March 30 - April 17
Belonging pages 79-98
April 20 - May 1
Decreasing Stereotype Threat and Identity Threat pages 99-107
May 4 - May 15
Institutional Structures and Processes pages 108-113
May 18 - May 29
Case Study and Conclusion pages 114-121
June 1 - June 12
If you are interested in joining a book group but prefer to meet in person, consider joining Meghan Glaser's and Gena Merliss' Friday's for lunch in the Brighton room group.
Continue the conversation at Brighton (10/14, 11/18) and Downtown (10/23).
Mark your calendars for the TCC's annual Teaching and Learning Conference, 6/5. We will welcome author Cia Verschelden to cap our year with Bandwidth Recovery.
Eugenia Merliss
Teaching & Creativity Center
10/10/2019