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Teaching Spotlight - Jayne Simpson

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Jayne is a 4th year PhD student studying Communication. Her research focuses on decision making and stakeholder management in organizations. Jayne was recently awarded a Teaching Excellence Award based on her teaching philosophy and dedication to her students. We asked Jayne a few questions to learn more about her as a teacher and get to know her better. Read more below!

What is your favorite part about teaching?

I love seeing students progress throughout the semester! Whether it's making improvements in their writing, presenting, or finding their voice in the classroom, I love seeing students learn & grow in ways that help them as both a student and a person.

Please tell us a bit about your pedagogical philosophy.

My philosophy is to see people as a whole person making progress and learning about life, both in and outside of the classroom, as lifelong learners - including myself! That means taking time (for everyone) to reflect on what works for them, what goals and challenges they might have, and how their classes can help them build not only knowledge but also skills for their futures.

Is there a particular story from the classroom you would like to share?

Not specifically, but I think every student that's had me as an instructor has a memory of me almost knocking over a desk, falling out of my chair, or climbing on top of something to make a point. I really do get into the material!

What is a favorite teaching resource you would like to share with other graduate teachers?

Mentors! I am very fortunate to have had great teaching leads while at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä, as well as a parent who is a lifelong teacher! There is never a negative to having a more seasoned set of eyes or ears about a lesson plan, assignment, or tricky situation.

What are your recommendations for continuing or increasing student advocacy and engagement?

Be willing to learn with your students! There have been times that I haven't done a great job teaching a lesson and times that I really don't know the answer to the question someone has. Being willing to show that learning is a process and that owning your situation and learning to manage your time and relationships is essential for building trust and reliability.

What is a good book you have read recently and why did you enjoy it?

Admittedly, I'm more of a podcast gal since I do so much reading during my studies and research, but I have been loving the Under the Influence Podcast, which is about online life and the rise of influencers and how they are maneuvering the online economy. Another great one is both seasons of Imposters, and all of the Doctor Death podcasts!

If you could have dinner with anyone (living or dead), who would it be and why?

Gregg Popovich! I used to work at a restaurant in San Antonio he came to on occasion, and he was always sure to drop some wisdom on 20-year-old me. Now that I've seen a little more of life, I'd love to pick his brain about so many topics.