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.

Author

Pedagogue

Category

Education

Podcast website

www.pedagoguepodcast.com

Latest episode

Sep 24, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 151: Tashina Emery 20.09.2023

In this episode, Tashina Emery talks about teaching at Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College, being a Tribal Court Associate Judge, resilience, art and writing, and what she wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.

Episode 150: Colton Wood 06.09.2023

In this episode, Colton Wood talks about teaching at the College of the Muscogee Nation, first-year writing curriculum, storytelling, and what he wished people knew about Tribal Colleges and Universities.

Episode 149: Elizabeth Losh, Sarah Z. Johnson, and Matthew Kirschenbaum 30.08.2023

In this episode, Elizabeth Losh, Sarah Z. Johnson, and Matthew Kirschenbaum talk about the MLA-CCCC Joint Task Force on Writing and AI.

Program Announcement 31.05.2023

The Big Rhetorical Podcast featuring Shane Wood: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/pod/show/the-big-rhetorical/episodes/Episode-137-Dr--Shane-A--Wood-Keystone-Perspectives-e24tsb2

Episode 148: Alex Evans 24.05.2023

In this episode, Alex Evans talks about disciplinary history and archives, multimodality, teaching at two-year colleges, neurodiversity, and critical distraction.

Episode 147: Keshia Mcclantoc 17.05.2023

In this episode, Keshia Mcclantoc talks about agency, access, multimodal pedagogies, digital writing, queer and feminist rhetorics, and queer literacies in the rural South.

Episode 146: Leigh Gruwell 10.05.2023

In this episode, Leigh Gruwell talks about teaching at Auburn University, digital rhetorics and digital publics, feminist rhetorics, and new materialist rhetorics.

Episode 145: Jason Evans 03.05.2023

In this episode, Jason Evans talks about teaching at Prairie State College, teaching developmental writing, advice for first-time developmental writing teachers, translingual practice, and code meshing.

Episode 144: Jacob D. Richter 26.04.2023

In this episode, Jacob D. Richter talks about participatory counternarratives, multimodality and teaching composition, digital tools and technologies, collaborative learning, and being a visiting assistant professor.

Episode 143: Brandy Lyn Brown 05.04.2023

In this episode, Brandy Lyn Brown talks about teaching at a professional military university, her administrative philosophy directing a leadership communication skills center, and feminist pedagogies and practices.

Episode 142: Travis Webster 29.03.2023

In this episode, Travis Webster talks about his book on LGBTQA writing center directors, advocacy, antiracism, writing across the curriculum, and mentoring tutors.

Episode 141: Anthony Lince 22.03.2023

In this episode, Anthony Lince talks about Writing about Writing (WAW), teaching at two-year colleges, and student perceptions on labor-based grading.

Episode 140: Stacy Wittstock 08.03.2023

In this episode, Stacy Wittstock talks about education studies, research methodologies, basic writing programs, institutional hierarchies, culturally responsive teaching, the myth of standardized English, and writing assessment.

Episode 139: Patti Poblete 01.03.2023

In this episode, Patti Poblete talks about teaching at a two-year college in Washington, graduate education and pedagogical development, writing program administration, and using social media to document conferences.

Pedagogue Bonus: Anti-Racist Scholarly Reviewing Practices (w/Jason Tham) 27.02.2023

In this bonus episode, Jason Tham talks about the Anti-Racist Scholarly Reviewing Practices.

Episode 138: Jason Tham 22.02.2023

In this episode, Jason Tham talks about user-experience, design thinking, professional and technical communication, community-based service-learning activities, and multimodal social justice advocacy projects.

Pedagogue Bonus: WAC at a Small Liberal Arts College (w/Allison Carr) 15.02.2023

In this bonus episode, Allison Carr talks about Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) at a Small Liberal Arts College (SLAC).

Teachers Talking Writing 08.02.2023

Teachers Talking Writing is a collection of conversations about the theory and teaching of writing in postsecondary contexts. It might also be considered a composition anthology focused on practices and pedagogies in the 21st century. Open-access ebook: https://wac.colostate.edu/books/swr/talking/ Print: https://store.ncte.org/book/teachers-talking-writing-perspectives-places-pedagogies-and-progra...

Episode 137: Sara Beam 11.01.2023

In this episode, Sara Beam talks about writing program administration, assessment and reflection, anti-ableism, grading contracts, and student engagement.

Episode 136: Sid Dobrin 04.01.2023

In this episode, Sid Dobrin talks about artificial intelligence and writing, ecocomposition, ecocriticism, augmented reality, the Trace Innovation Initiative, and posthumanist theory.

Episode 135: Jack Downs 28.12.2022

In this episode, Jack Downs talks about being an academic support specialist, health sciences, genre and audience awareness, responding to writing, and interdisciplinarity.

Episode 134: Estee Beck 21.12.2022

In this episode, Estee Beck talks about critical digital literacy, technology, digital media, privacy, and surveillance.

Episode 133: Naomi Simmons-Thorne 14.12.2022

In this episode, Naomi Simmons-Thorne talks about social justice movements, critical pedagogy, bell hooks, Midlands Technical College, and educational equity.

Episode 132: Laura Hartmann-Villalta 07.12.2022

In this episode, Laura Hartmann-Villalta talks about transitioning from part-time to full-time faculty, contingent labor, Spanish literature, contemplative pedagogy and mindfulness in first-year writing.

Episode 131: Brooke Carlson 23.11.2022

In this episode, Brooke Carlson talks about teaching at Colorado Mesa University, adapting pedagogy across institutional contexts, contingent faculty, and the future of higher education.

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