Course:Classroom Climate/3. More Than Content: Working Critically with Fear, Guilt, Privilege, and Other "Hidden" Issues
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Learning Objectives
- By the end of the session, participants will be able to...
Session Records
- December 4, 2013 by Natalie J. K. Baloy (See the session report here)
- December 6, 2012 by Dr. Coll Thrush and Natalie J. K. Baloy
- May 31, 2012 by Dr. Coll Thrush and Natalie J. K. Baloy (As part of the 2012 CTLT Institute)
- December 2, 2011 by Dr. Coll Thrush and Natalie J. K. Baloy
Facilitator Bio
Resources Recommended by Facilitator
Readings
- King, T. (2005). The truth about stories: A native narrative. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
- Trouillot, M. (1995). Silencing the past: Power and the production of history. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.
Blog
- How To Talk To Someone About Privilege Who Doesn’t Know What That Is
- Response about not feeling obligated to educate privileged people about their privilege
- The Problem with Privilege
Video
More Related Resources
- Ewert-Bauer, T. (2011, January). Emotion, conflict, and culture in the classroom: Part one of two. Bridges, 9(1), 12-14. Permalink
- Ewert-Bauer, T. (2011, April). Emotion, conflict, and culture in the classroom: Part two of two. Bridges, 9(3), 13-15. Permalink
- Lowe, P. (2015). Lessening sensitivity: Student experiences of teaching and learning sensitive issues. Teaching in Higher Education, 20(1), 119–129.
- Madden, B., & McGregor, H. E. (2013). Ex(er)cising student voice in pedagogy for decolonizing: Exploring complexities through duoethnography. Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 35(5), 371-391.
- Zembylas, M. (2007). Mobilizing anger for social justice: The politicization of the emotions in education. Teaching Education, 18(1), 15-28.
- Zembylas, M. (2014). Rethinking race and racism as technologies of affect: Theorizing the implications for anti-racist politics and practice in education. Race Ethnicity and Education, 1–18.