Decolonizing the classroom. Many Scottish classrooms rely on narrow narratives; you need...
Decolonizing the classroom. Many Scottish classrooms rely on narrow narratives; you need inclusive history to reflect diverse voices, correct Ijeoma Oluo showcases the power of Mutual Aid in our communities and the educators who are Decolonizing the Classroom to save our kids from the school-to-prison pipeline. Implement strategies for inclusion, equity, and liberation in the classroom. A. By the end of the event, two facts were clear: a decolonized classroom would require true collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators; and a truly Jan 25, 2022 · As scholars and educators, it is critical for us to explore the racialized dimensions of knowledge production and its effects in the classroom. . The D. Indigenous methodologies are utilized in the classroom and critical reflection a part of each class -where students reflect on how their education impacts the individual, family, and community, ensuring their education is not only relevant but needed. As a Chicana of Apache descent, I feel obligated to apply decolonial approaches to pedagogy. Model (see Ash and Clayton 2004) for critical reflection is a useful tool that I have adapted for use in my own teaching. Resources for critical conversations and inclusive teaching Resources for decolonizing the syllabus and teaching race Resources for decolonizing the syllabus through Indigenization Additonal Resources Expand all Collapse all 5 days ago · This month in News from the Nest, you’ll find a new blog post about Decolonizing Your Math Classroom as well as a link to a recording of our Decolonizing Math webinar.
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