Dr. Kathleen Lowney: An Unconventional Approach to Teaching
August 31, 2011
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Sara Lynn McCall Graduate Assistant, Communications Unit
Dr. Kathleen Lowney: An Unconventional Approach to Teaching
VALDOSTA -- Dr. Kathleen S. Lowney considers it her
responsibility to make sure that her students get all they can from
the classroom, sometimes in unconventional ways. That’s why she
came up with the idea last year to have her students do a flash mob
to study crowd behavior.
“I love teaching and I love teaching at VSU. Now, I am primarily
teaching super sections and while they bring some challenges, I
really enjoy creating new ways to engage students in learning how
to use their sociological imaginations,” the sociology professor
said. “I want them to leave class thinking differently about how
the world works and their place in it. We are lucky to have an
excellent infrastructure, such as IT and E-learning staff who are
there for faculty, especially those teaching super sections.”
Her methods of teaching, including having in-class debates over
culture change or research ethics, were rewarded during Convocation
when she received the 2011 Excellence in Teaching Award. She can’t
quite explain how much the award meant to her.
“Wow, that's hard to put into words. It took my breath away, when I
learned I won it. I am honored,” the editor of the American
Sociological Association’s journal, Teaching Sociology, said. “All
I can say is that I am always trying to create good classroom
experiences, and I know that I fail some of the time. Those times
energize me to try again.”
Lowney came to VSU in 1987 after her husband began teaching in the
Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences department in 1985. Since then,
her professional contributions to the university have been
tremendous. When she’s not spending hours grading online
assignments and reviewing new manuscripts for “Teaching Sociology,”
she does find spare moments for personal enjoyment, such as
knitting during the few “cold” months.
“On Fridays, anyone can see me at the earliest films -- I love
popular culture such as TV and films,” Lowney said. “I just joined
Netflix this summer -- now I don't even have to go anywhere to
watch the movies I want to see!”
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