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Education, Rehumanized: Teaching, Assessment, and AI with Purpose

Move beyond grades and compliance to build learning environments rooted in trust, growth, and connection.

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Because You Matter—Reclaiming Humanity in Education

What if education prioritized people before performance—Because You Matter?

This webinar invites educators and academic leaders to reimagine teaching, assessment, and AI through a human-centered lens. Grounded in the framework of Radical Belonging, we’ll explore how psychological safety, competence, relatedness, and autonomy create learning environments where students and faculty can truly thrive.

Participants will examine the power of “Real Talk” pedagogy, the limits of rigor without relationship, and how to use AI intentionally leveraging technology for efficiency while protecting the slow, relational work only humans can do. We’ll also explore approaches to assessment that prioritize growth, support, and student voice over compliance and surveillance.

Designed for those leading classrooms, programs, or institutions, this session offers practical insight for building learning systems that are inclusive, resilient, and deeply human.

Because when people feel they matter, learning changes—and so does everything else.

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  • Dr. LaKisha Barrett, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Austin Community College -

    Dr. LaKisha Barrett, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Austin Community College

    Dr. LaKisha Barrett is an Associate Professor of Biology and a catalyst for inspiration in the next generation of learners. Her teaching is grounded in experiential learning, evidence-based practices, and student-centered pedagogy, all anchored in a deep commitment to accessibility and inclusion. She creates spaces where every student feels seen, valued, and supported, cultivating a culture of care that extends beyond the classroom.
    Dr. Barrett empowers students and faculty alike to embrace their personal and cultural strengths as sources of resilience and excellence. Through intentional course design and innovative approaches, she sparks curiosity and ignites a passion for learning that propels students toward their highest potential.
    Her influence reaches beyond teaching: she is a leader in faculty development, belonging, and humanizing education. By sharing her expertise in instructional design and inclusive practices, Dr. Barrett helps educators reimagine their classrooms as spaces of belonging, purpose, and transformation. With courage, creativity, and compassion, she champions the belief that education can unlock not only knowledge, but also agency, connection, and possibility.