Pedagogue
Pedagogue
Pedagogue is a podcast about teachers talking writing hosted by Shane Wood. Each episode is a conversation with a teacher (or multiple teachers) about classroom pedagogies and practices. Pedagogue amplifies teacher-scholar perspectives on teaching writing across contexts and positions and celebrates the labor teachers do inside and outside the classroom.
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Sep 24, 2025
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Episodes
Episode 174: Special Interest Group for Design of Communication 24.09.2025 25:30
In this episode, the SIGDOC executive committee talks about the mission and vision of the organization, what to expect at the SIGDOC conference in Lubbock, Tx., how people can get involved, and why this work matters.
Episode 173: Travis Margoni 23.04.2025 21:04
In this episode, Travis Margoni talks about teaching at Yakima Valley College in central Washington, technical communication, standardized English, teaching across different institutional contexts, from high school to senior centers to Two-Year Colleges, and sonic rhetoric.
Episode 172: Sherri Craig 16.04.2025 30:43
In this episode, Sherri Craig talks about critical pedagogy, Black feminist studies, writing program administration and absent narratives, and contract grading.
Episode 171: Maria Novotny 09.04.2025 27:32
In this episode, Maria Novotny talks about the ART of Infertility, public-facing scholarship, community literacies, and community-engaged pedagogies.
Episode 170: Nouf Alshreif 02.04.2025 33:14
In this episode, Nouf Alshreif talks about teaching writing in Saudi Arabia, transfer, medical writing, multilingual writers, embodiment, and race.
Episode 169: Melissa Tayles 26.03.2025 33:43
In this episode, Melissa Tayles talks about teaching at Metropolitan Community College, she reflects on teaching at Two-Year Colleges for over twenty years, current issues facing higher education, basic writing, and trauma-informed pedagogy.
Episode 168: Jacqueline Jones Royster 18.03.2025 37:46
In this episode, Jacqueline Jones Royster talks about race, gender, cultural studies, resisting and reforming disciplinary histories and traditions, thinking sideways, what has surprised her the most about teaching and research, where writing studies should go next as a field, and her most recent book Making the World a Better Place.
Episode 167: Cheryl Glenn 10.04.2024 40:26
In this episode, Cheryl Glenn talks about surprising moments in rhetoric and composition, silence and rhetorical listening, feminist pedagogies and practices, rhetorical feminism, hope, and mentorship.
Pedagogue Bonus: ePortfolios in Graduate Education (w/Kristine Blair) 22.03.2024 4:38
In this bonus episode, Kristine Blair talks about the value of ePortfolios in graduate education.
Episode 166: Saurabh Anand 20.03.2024 17:46
In this episode, Saurabh Anand talks about second language writing and supporting multilingual writers, multimodality, writing center studies, and transnational practices.
Episode 165: Kristine Blair 13.03.2024 33:36
In this episode, Kristine Blair talks about rhetoric and technology, AI and writing, online writing instruction, feminist pedagogies and practices, and leadership and administration.
Episode 164: Kara Taczak 06.03.2024 30:20
In this episode, Kara Taczak talks about Writing Across Contexts, research on transfer, teaching transfer in different institutional contexts, and ePortfolios.
Episode 163: Emily B. DeJeu 28.02.2024 30:20
In this episode, Emily B. DeJeu talks about teaching business management communication, mixed-methods research, professional writing, research proposals, and generative AI.
Pedagogue Bonus: The Importance of Transfer in First-Year Writing (w/Kara Taczak) 23.02.2024 5:54
In this bonus episode, Kara Taczak talks about the importance of transfer in first-year writing.
Episode 162: Donnie Johnson Sackey 21.02.2024 30:14
In this episode, Donnie Johnson Sackey talks about environmental rhetorics and travel writing, human participation within natural ecosystems, Black Technical and Professional Communication, and teaching information design.
Episode 161: Annette Vee, Carly Schnitzler, and Timothy Laquintano 14.02.2024 28:38
In this episode, Annette Vee, Carly Schnitzler, and Timothy Laquintano talk about TextGenEd: Teaching with Text Generation Technologies, AI literacies, assumptions about writing and AI, and responding to AI in first-year writing.
Episode 160: David Coad and Michal Reznizki 07.02.2024 17:54
In this episode, David Coad and Michal Reznizki talk about Dynamic Activities for First-Year Composition and how new and experienced teachers can use this book as a resource for designing and planning classroom activities.
Episode 159: Jessica Nichole Begay 31.01.2024 40:14
In this episode, Jessica Nichole Begay talks about building a future in rhetoric and composition where Tribal Colleges and Universities are recognized, supported, and celebrated, the American Indian Resource Center at the University of Utah, and Indigenous-centered first-year writing curriculum.
Episode 158: Whitnee Coy 24.01.2024 22:10
In this episode, Whitnee Coy talks about teaching at Oglala Lakota College, Lakota values, culturally sustaining pedagogy, community and kinship, multimodality, craft, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 157: Alex Tallant 17.01.2024 26:48
In this episode, Alex Tallant talks about teaching at Navajo Technical University, developmental writing, literacy narratives, Indigenous approaches to teaching, and what he wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 156: Anyea Hake 29.11.2023 28:14
In this episode, Anyea Hake talks about teaching at Leech Lake Tribal College, Anishinaabe values, empowering students, problematizing standardized English, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 155: Anita Roastingear 22.11.2023 25:18
In this episode, Anita Roastingear talks about teaching at Navajo Technical University, how her own experiences as a student at a Tribal College informs her approach to teaching, taking a Diné philosophy to assessment, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 154: Jodi Burshia 18.10.2023 20:46
In this episode, Jodi Burshia talks about teaching at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, analyzing texts and claiming Indigenous ancestry, drawing on lived experiences as meaning making and knowledge building, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 153: Todd Van Deslunt 05.10.2023 13:46
In this episode, Todd Van Deslunt talks about teaching at Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University, student success, writing assignments on Ojibwe culture, free writes, and what he wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Episode 152: Shaina A. Nez 27.09.2023 31:16
In this episode, Shaina A. Nez talks about teaching at Diné College, language and culture, sovereignty, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.
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