One Good Point... Amy Rutstein-Riley

One Good Point… Amy Rutstein-Riley

Hi, I’m Dr. Amy Rutstein-Riley, Associate Dean of Antioch’s Graduate School of Leadership and Change and Director of the PhD program of the same name. I’m an interdisciplinary social scientist concerned with girls’ and women’s identity development.

One Good Point, Amy Lesen

One Good Point… Amy Lesen

I’m Amy Lesen. I’m a sociologist on the faculty at the Graduate School of Leadership and Change. I work with students a lot around their research and using research to inform their practice.

Opening image from video- One Good Point written with a picture of Beth Mabry.

One Good Point… Beth Mabry

I’m Beth Mabry. I’m a sociologist on the faculty at the Graduate School of Leadership and Change. I work with students a lot around their research and using research to inform their practice.

One Good Point with Harriet Schwartz

One Good Point… with Harriet Schwartz

Hi, I’m Harriet Schwartz. One meaningful interaction can change our lives. Think of a teacher or a mentor who’s made a difference in your life. Maybe this person helped you get through a difficult time, or perhaps they saw possibilities for you that you didn’t even see for yourself. Sometimes teachers and mentors change our lives…

Classroom, with a blackboard asking students about their experiences with cancer.

[Teaching Unpacked] Trauma-Informed Experiential Learning

Trauma-informed experiential learning takes abstract concepts and makes them actionable for students. Not only does this learning and teaching methodology lead to better learning outcomes but, informed by the effects of traumatic experiences, it provides learners with emotional safety in a learning environment.