Dr. Xeturah Woodley worked for universities and community colleges for almost 30 years. She holds a B.A. in African-American Studies and Psychology and a Master's in Social Sciences. Her Ph.D. is in Curriculum and Instruction with specializations in Ed. Tech and Critical Pedagogies.
Dr. X is a former tenured full professor and community college administrator. She now runs a small consulting firm that provides consulting for individuals and institutions. Online education is her passion!
Dr. X shares her course lectures on this channel in Africana Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, and Online Teaching & Learning. She also provides videos that assist graduate students and new faculty members in navigating systems in higher education. This channel helps support Dr. X's commitment to bringing "education beyond the classroom."
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Yes, you should be able to do those with these tools. Also, try Tableau. Check out this help page about "Blending Data": help.tableau.com/current/pro/desktop/en-us/multiple_connections.htm
Here is a link to the next video I recommend you watch after this one: 7 Tips to Slay Scholarly Writing (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kmU8OA1cen8.htmlsi=3eVorSpb0bW_Ojwl)
If you missed the video about dominating peer-reviewed journal article reading, here is the link to it: Unlock Your Inner Scholar: Dominate Journal Article Reading (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kYnRoGuOrgw.htmlsi=C5RzVDbFwAN5kTsN)
Healing the broken Looking-Glass Self is how we heal social anxiety. Broken looking-glass self is social anxiety trauma. When we are concerned what toxic people think about who we are -and we cannot tolerate them hating or being disgusted by us - real or imagined bad image of ourselves in other people's minds - that keeps social anxiety motorized. Since broken looking-glass self can only occur in toxic ambient, ACE, ACoA and shame culture countries - social anxiety is always accompanied by complex trauma and toxic shame and inner critic - that falsely appears to CBT and DSM as mental disorder and diagnosis. While true perpetrators of trauma are never examined by clinicians. Basically victims and targets of abuse get the therapy that is actually needed for the abusers - whom never seek help due to mental disorder, personality disorder of refusing to admit being demented. Healing the broken looking glass self means accepting toxic people that they are allowed to form whatever bad opinion about us and not doing anything to change their vision and conclusions that they have about us - while in the same time we shift our energy, focus and time onto our own needs, common sense, goals, tasks and desires that are related to our well being and service to community - where healthy looking glass self is part of Michelangelo Phenomena - where we chisel each other through rising each other up (opposite of crab mentality) - also called interdependency. With toxic people and broken looking glass self (social anxiety) - we stay hooked onto manipulation and pathological liars, trying to please them into liking us, such as people pleasing, fawning, self-censorship, being scared of criticism and making ourselves as small and invisible as possible - mostly through avoidance and missing opportunities in life due to fear of scrutiny of toxic people. I am not sure why resources do not make connection between social anxiety and broken Looking glass self. Social anxiety proves that this theory is real, it is actually the principle and law. IT is real. Cooley was correct in his proposals about theory of self.
Thanks for breaking down the link between social anxiety and the broken Looking-Glass Self. It's eye-opening to see how toxic environments can impact our self-perception. Have a good week.
Hi @aderrafimasari4643, thank you for all the comments and feedback. My preference is for people to refer to me as "Dr. X" or "Dr. Woodley." What do you prefer being called? Please let me know. Thank you again for your feedback and have a great week! ~Dr. X
Hi @aderrafimasari4643, thank you for all the comments and feedback. My preference is for people to refer to me as "Dr. X" or "Dr. Woodley." What do you prefer being called? Please let me know. Thank you again for your feedback and have a great week! ~Dr. X
Good after noon dear professor! Frankly , I benefit greatly from your super lesson . Thanks a lot dera professor. If possible, welcome to Morocco... I will be glad through your future visit in Morocco.....
Good Morning my dear professor ! Thanks a lot my dear . I'm very glad to follow your lessons . They are very benefit for me. Frankly , you are a talented professor . For this reason , I admire your future visit to Morocco. I'll be very glad to meet you my dear professor. For this occasion, In the world , I'm an old student in the University now . I study in second year in English Studies Department in Morocco. I'm a retired professor from Arabic language . I admire following my studies in English Studies . I want visit USA in future . Thanks a lot . Welcome my dear professor to Morocco . In any occasion . I will meet you with flowers and open heart. Good Luck.
@@womanistscholar Good evening dear professor ! You are welcome. Believe me dear Prof. , you represent my virtuous and exemplary teacher in English language, especially in Culture Studies. Good Luck. Have a great day !
Watch this video next -> Unlocking The Secrets Of Faculty Salary Negotiations: Getting What You Deserve! (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yQb7f4RMfJM.html)
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my whole life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Mrs Karen Warner..
Hi @MariaSusana-wb2nx, Thanks for the comment. I think you responded to my video by mistake. My video is about dissertation writing not finances. Good luck in your journey though. Have a good week! ~Dr. X
Thank you, Dr. Woodley, for creating and sharing this content! We need more womanist perspectives on culture on RU-vid. I hope you or other womanists will be able to share more videos like these in the future!
Very good comments and very valid. I’m in the corporate world and I had to teach my boss what “colored” and “code switching” unbelievable. This is so timely because most people see black woman as protesters. Take care Tura. Lori
Hi, @lorinelsoncarothers4801. Thanks for the comments. It is great to hear from you! I was thinking about you the other day. When you get a chance, please email me to let me know what you are up to now. I'd love to hear from you. You can get my email address in the video description. Thanks, and talk real soon!
You look wonderful Tura! This is Lori we used to be friends and live together. I knew you when you were with Andrew. I’m so glad you made your goal. Best wishes Lori NelsonCarothers
Hi @lorinelsoncarolthers4801, so sorry I didn't see this reply when you posted it. It is great to hear from you. Drop me an email when you get a chance. I'd love to hear about what you are up to now. My email address is in the video description. Thanks again for the comments and have a great night! ~X
Hi @cyntiawise3577, thanks for the comment and question. No, I am not teaching it for NMSU. I'd love to do it but they haven't asked me to teach it. Instead, I'm teaching it for Central New Mexico Community College (@CNM) in Albuquerque. They are so great about asking me to teach one of the online, 8-week courses. It starts on October 16th! You know I'm trying to get my videos and course content ready to go early. Playing that "good professor" role! 😁
Hi @GradStudentTutorials, Thanks for the comment. Yep, that was advice I got, and it proved to be invaluable during my journey to tenure and promotion. Thanks again for the comment, and have a great day!
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@@ayoubhabba370 Hi, thanks for the feedback. I'll see if I can find some time to do one on Freud for you. I'll add it to my list. Thanks for the ideas, and thanks for watching from Morocco! 😁
Good Morning my dear professor ! Thanks a lot my dear . I'm very glad to follow your lessons . They are very benefit for me. . Welcome my dear professor to Morocco . In any occasion . Thanks a lot my dear ....