Remove Pedagogy Remove Social Justice Remove Teaching
article thumbnail

5 Keys for Successful Remote Learning

A Principal's Reflections

However, the current pandemic and social justice movements across the globe have brought a more unified focus on the work that needs to be done. Pedagogy Let’s begin with engagement. Foundations workshops and deep dives that address the areas noted in the pedagogy section above represent a solid start.

Pedagogy 546
article thumbnail

The Pedagogy Of The Oppressed Freire

TeachThought

by TeachThought Staff Paulo Freire’s “The Pedagogy of the Oppressed” is a foundational text in educational theory. Its enduring significance stems from its profound critique of traditional teaching and learning methods. Here, no one teaches another, nor is anyone self-taught.

Pedagogy 271
educators

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Multimodal ethnographies for teaching anthropological sensibilities

Teaching Anthropology

Anna Apostolidou PhD, Assistant Professor of Social Anthropology, Ionian University Given the history of our discipline, it seems rather peculiar that anthropologists are not more “naturally inclined” to employ multimodality in their research and teaching.

article thumbnail

Intersectional Anthropology as an Avenue Toward Praxis, Pedagogy, and New Anthropological Horizons

Anthropology News

Kimberlé Crenshaw stated that in its original formulation, Intersectionality worked to expose “ how single-axis thinking undermines legal thinking, disciplinary knowledge production, and struggles for social justice.” When I say “able to,” I mean the opportunity to earn the qualifications to teach in a university classroom.

article thumbnail

Unpacking Trauma-Informed Teaching

Cult of Pedagogy

When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of Pedagogy gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. ” An Equity-Centered Lens Venet’s approach to trauma-informed teaching puts equity at the center. What’s the difference between Amazon and Bookshop.org?

Teaching 130
article thumbnail

How Teach for America Crushed My Passion for Teaching

ED Surge

The night before the Teach for America (TFA) summer institute — commencing virtually for the first time due to the pandemic — I lay in my childhood bed at my parents’ house with tears in my eyes. Cut to my third year in the classroom, and I still wrestle with what led me to Teach for America in the first place.

Teaching 109
article thumbnail

The Case of Hostile Terrain ’94 at the University of Oregon 

Anthropology News

The two cultural anthropologists on our team (Hansen and Yarris) regularly teach undergraduate and graduate courses related to immigration policy, migration studies, deportation, and immigrant social movements. While most faculty we reached out to were supportive of the project, some raised concerns.

Museum 88