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Oana and Matt (Part 2) on mental health, teaching path and reflective practice (CAL119 S6E13)
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This is Part 2 of my discussion with Matthew Barr and Oana Andrei who work together in the Education and Practice Section in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. Oana and Matt each share their personal experiences with mental health challenges. Oana shares her journey from postdoctoral research to becoming a lecturer, highlighting how she dealt with burnout by taking up Taekwondo. Matthew discusses his long-term management of depression and the importance of normalizing such conversations in academic settings. We also talk about their learning, teaching and scholarship career paths, the significance of reflective practice and how it has been integrated into their teaching methods. They also discuss their commitment to inclusion and diversity in education, alongside their passion for teaching and the innovative graduate apprenticeship degree program they have implemented that widens access by enabling work-based learning and student support. The episode offers valuable insights into the importance of personal wellbeing, the role of supportive workplace environments, and what a teaching-focussed path can involve.
Overview
00:29 Episode Introduction
02:00 Picking up on the question about mental health
02:46 Oana Shares Her Experiences With Burnout
08:05 Matt Shares His Experiences With Depression
12:45 Choosing Teaching Focussed Career Paths
16:36 Oana Moving From Research To Teaching Track
19:06 Promotion Criteria in a Learning, Teaching and Scholarship Track
24:14 Apprenticeship Degree Program
31:50 Doing a Master in Education
34:39 A Framework for Reflection
38:52 Wrapping Up
39:18 Revisiting Belonging
44:09 Thanks For The Podcast
46:27 End
Related Links
Oana Andrei, Lecturer (Ass Prof) Uni of Glasgow webpage and LinkedIn profile
Matthew Barr (Senior Lecturer) Uni of Glasgow webpage and LinkedIn profile
The reflective writing resources Matt mentioned:
- Manchester’s Academic Phrasebank: http://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/
- The guidance here on Portsmouth’s website: https://myport.port.ac.uk/study-skills/written-assignments/reflective-writing-introduction
Their paper on how the apprenticeship degree program might widen access to HE:
- M. Barr, O. Andrei and M. Kallia, "Widening Access to Higher Education through Degree-level Apprenticeships in Software Engineering," 2023 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), College Station, TX, USA, 2023, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/FIE58773.2023.10343199.
132 episodes
Manage episode 468581702 series 3488083
This is Part 2 of my discussion with Matthew Barr and Oana Andrei who work together in the Education and Practice Section in the School of Computing Science at the University of Glasgow. Oana and Matt each share their personal experiences with mental health challenges. Oana shares her journey from postdoctoral research to becoming a lecturer, highlighting how she dealt with burnout by taking up Taekwondo. Matthew discusses his long-term management of depression and the importance of normalizing such conversations in academic settings. We also talk about their learning, teaching and scholarship career paths, the significance of reflective practice and how it has been integrated into their teaching methods. They also discuss their commitment to inclusion and diversity in education, alongside their passion for teaching and the innovative graduate apprenticeship degree program they have implemented that widens access by enabling work-based learning and student support. The episode offers valuable insights into the importance of personal wellbeing, the role of supportive workplace environments, and what a teaching-focussed path can involve.
Overview
00:29 Episode Introduction
02:00 Picking up on the question about mental health
02:46 Oana Shares Her Experiences With Burnout
08:05 Matt Shares His Experiences With Depression
12:45 Choosing Teaching Focussed Career Paths
16:36 Oana Moving From Research To Teaching Track
19:06 Promotion Criteria in a Learning, Teaching and Scholarship Track
24:14 Apprenticeship Degree Program
31:50 Doing a Master in Education
34:39 A Framework for Reflection
38:52 Wrapping Up
39:18 Revisiting Belonging
44:09 Thanks For The Podcast
46:27 End
Related Links
Oana Andrei, Lecturer (Ass Prof) Uni of Glasgow webpage and LinkedIn profile
Matthew Barr (Senior Lecturer) Uni of Glasgow webpage and LinkedIn profile
The reflective writing resources Matt mentioned:
- Manchester’s Academic Phrasebank: http://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/
- The guidance here on Portsmouth’s website: https://myport.port.ac.uk/study-skills/written-assignments/reflective-writing-introduction
Their paper on how the apprenticeship degree program might widen access to HE:
- M. Barr, O. Andrei and M. Kallia, "Widening Access to Higher Education through Degree-level Apprenticeships in Software Engineering," 2023 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), College Station, TX, USA, 2023, pp. 1-8, doi: 10.1109/FIE58773.2023.10343199.
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