This transcript corresponds to the FAME video on Learning from Each Other.
Brenda Brueggemann, Associate Professor in English, Co-Coordinator ASL Program and Disability Studies Minor, The Ohio State University
The value of working with students with a disability as a faculty member at the university is probably by and large you are going to learn some things about your own teaching and your own preferences and styles. And they are going to be challenged in some way and you are going to have to rethink and learn a new way to do it, and that's why we are all here at the university. It's about thinking and rethinking and learning and relearning and redoing and keeping knowledge growing further and further on. I see working with these kinds of students puts us up to new challenges and new kinds of learning. Keeps us fresh and on our toes.
The value of working with students with a disability as a faculty member at the university is probably by and large you are going to learn some things about your own teaching and your own preferences and styles. And they are going to be challenged in some way and you are going to have to rethink and learn a new way to do it, and that's why we are all here at the university. It's about thinking and rethinking and learning and relearning and redoing and keeping knowledge growing further and further on. I see working with these kinds of students puts us up to new challenges and new kinds of learning. Keeps us fresh and on our toes.