Thanks Anelda and Mik,

unfortunately it's not either of those. It wasn't anything focussed on teaching 
technical content, and definitely had a stereotype threat focus. I'll keep 
searching!

Kind regards,

Kerensa.


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From: Anelda van der Walt <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, 2 March 2020 5:37 PM
To: discuss <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [discuss] Video on (de)motivational teaching

Hi Kerensa,

Might it be this one with Lex Nederbracht? https://youtu.be/bXxBeNkKmJE

>From https://carpentries.github.io/instructor-training/14-live/index.html

Kind regards,

Anelda

On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 at 07:22, McElroy, Kerensa (A&F, Black Mountain) 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all,

I'm hoping our collective knowledge may help me find a resource I'm looking 
for. I saw a video in some instructor training a couple of years ago, and now I 
want to use it I can't find it.

>From memory, it was a short video that demonstrated some 'unhelpful' teaching 
>practices in a classroom setting. It was for a fairly general audience, not 
>focussed on teaching Carpentries lessons. (It was not the one by Greg Wilson). 
>I think it may have been set in an American college or similar, and 
>specifically showed demotivational practices like shaming and stereotype 
>threat.

If anyone has any clue what I'm talking about, please point me in the right 
direction!

Kind regards,

Kerensa.


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Aginformatics
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