Pedagogy Fellowship

Each summer, the Pedagogy Lab hosts our Pedagogy Fellowship, bringing together a small and diverse cohort of graduate students, early career scholars, and K-12 and community educators in a collaborative and supportive virtual environment. The ideal Fellow will have previous classroom and/or teaching experience and a commitment to critical pedagogy as a fundamental part of their career.

Each Pedagogy Fellow creates two open educational resource (OER) audio shorts (under 20 minutes long) around the annual Pedagogy Lab theme, blending guided meditation, storytelling, oral history, and podcast. These shorts lead listeners through sensory experiences, introduce theories and concepts, reflect on aspects of Black, brown, and queer existence, and more. Learn more about OER and the audio shorts, and visit our OER Library to explore offerings from past Fellows and other resources.

  • 2021: Inaugural Pedagogy Fellowship (no theme)

  • 2022 Theme: Unruly Bodies

  • 2023 Theme: Horror, Haunting, and History

Pedagogy Fellows also attend weekly meetings and pedagogy clinics from teaching experts, and they are expected to return to present their work at our annual Pedagogy Conference.