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Ayasha Guerin

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Easiness 2.5 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 3.0 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 3.0 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 3.0 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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June 4, 2025
Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: A

I loved my class with Dr. Guerin. It's one of the only (if not the only) class I've taken at UCLA that was truly interdisciplinary. We practiced in all learning modalities: we did movement based exercises, sound and field recordings, made films, wrote poetry, and had great class discussions based on the readings. The reading material Dr. Guerin provided was phenomenal. I will be saving this reading list and using it for years to come. I especially appreciated how the list was made up of scholars from multiple disciplines, with a heavy emphasis on decolonial works, somatic texts, disability studies texts, ecological studies texts, and texts by artists. She also brought in several scholars and artists working in mediums relevant to our discussions in class, which was helpful because then we got to see how people in the field put the ideas we discussed in class into practice on a practical, actionable level. I loved how collaborative the class was. Dr. Guerin emphasizes community and collaboration in her teaching and in her practice. She's flexible and listens when students are going through something outside of class. For instance, I got very ill during the quarter and she checked in on me, which I very much appreciated. Her syllabus spelled out for us the frame work that we'd be using in the class and what would be expected of us, and then she followed through on that framework while also allowing for flexibility and accommodation of what we were interested in discussing. My favorite thing about Dr. Guerin's classes is that students get to pursue somatics, ecology, decolonial studies, and practice-based research all in one. I will definitely be taking her classes again in the future if I get the chance. Don't miss out on your opportunity to study with her!

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June 26, 2024
Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: N/A

If you can avoid Professor Guerin, do it. It's clear they are very educated, brilliant, and insightful in WAC subject matter, but they are incredibly lacking in their interpersonal communication. They are unapproachable, condescending, and even accusatory. I am surprised that they want to be in academia, where they are expected to help younger students. This professor has driven me away from future courses with them to the point of asking for approval to skip certain graduation requirements. In some interactions with Professor Guerin, I felt like I was getting bullied by a mean girl in high school and I have never experienced that type of decorum from a professor before. If you can avoid them, I'd highly suggest it.

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WL ARTS 220
Quarter: Spring 2025
Grade: A
June 4, 2025

I loved my class with Dr. Guerin. It's one of the only (if not the only) class I've taken at UCLA that was truly interdisciplinary. We practiced in all learning modalities: we did movement based exercises, sound and field recordings, made films, wrote poetry, and had great class discussions based on the readings. The reading material Dr. Guerin provided was phenomenal. I will be saving this reading list and using it for years to come. I especially appreciated how the list was made up of scholars from multiple disciplines, with a heavy emphasis on decolonial works, somatic texts, disability studies texts, ecological studies texts, and texts by artists. She also brought in several scholars and artists working in mediums relevant to our discussions in class, which was helpful because then we got to see how people in the field put the ideas we discussed in class into practice on a practical, actionable level. I loved how collaborative the class was. Dr. Guerin emphasizes community and collaboration in her teaching and in her practice. She's flexible and listens when students are going through something outside of class. For instance, I got very ill during the quarter and she checked in on me, which I very much appreciated. Her syllabus spelled out for us the frame work that we'd be using in the class and what would be expected of us, and then she followed through on that framework while also allowing for flexibility and accommodation of what we were interested in discussing. My favorite thing about Dr. Guerin's classes is that students get to pursue somatics, ecology, decolonial studies, and practice-based research all in one. I will definitely be taking her classes again in the future if I get the chance. Don't miss out on your opportunity to study with her!

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WL ARTS 102
Quarter: Winter 2024
Grade: N/A
June 26, 2024

If you can avoid Professor Guerin, do it. It's clear they are very educated, brilliant, and insightful in WAC subject matter, but they are incredibly lacking in their interpersonal communication. They are unapproachable, condescending, and even accusatory. I am surprised that they want to be in academia, where they are expected to help younger students. This professor has driven me away from future courses with them to the point of asking for approval to skip certain graduation requirements. In some interactions with Professor Guerin, I felt like I was getting bullied by a mean girl in high school and I have never experienced that type of decorum from a professor before. If you can avoid them, I'd highly suggest it.

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