<p>"<i>Classroom Action</i> is a book of passionate praxis, strongest when students and instructor dig into the pragmatic details of a project or course: what does theory look like, and how does it transform, on the ground in real time? "</p>
- Julian Gunn, Canadian Literature Reviews, 234 Autumn 2017
Building on the concept of a “teaching community,” Heble and his contributors explore what it might mean for teachers and students to reach outside the walls of the classroom and attempt to establish meaningful connections between the ideas and theories they have learned and the broader community beyond campus. Utilizing a case study approach, the chapters in this volume are conceptually and practically useful for teachers and students involved in thinking about and implementing community-based forms of teaching and learning. Classroom Action links teaching and research in genuinely innovative ways, and provides a range of dissemination strategies to inspire broad-based outcomes and impact among a diverse range of knowledge-users. It marks a major advance on the ways in which the relationship among pedagogy, human rights, and community-based learning has hitherto been theorized and practiced. The community-based learning at the centre of Classroom Action prompts a radically new means of thinking about what teachers do in the classroom, and how and why they do it.
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Building on the concept of a “teaching community,” Heble and his contributors explore what it might mean for teachers and students to reach outside the walls of the classroom and attempt to establish meaningful connections between the ideas and theories they have learned and the broader community beyond campus.
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Classroom Action: Human Rights, Critical Activism, and Community-Based EducationAjay Heble Chapter OneAccess Interventions: Experiments in Critical Community EngagementElizabeth Jackson and Ingrid Mündel Chapter TwoThe Guelph Speaks! Anthology: Storytelling as Praxis in Community-Facing PedagogyAshlee Cunsolo Willox, Paul Danyluk, and Robert Zacharias Chapter ThreeIn Action / Inaction: Political Theatre, Social Change, and Challenging PrivilegeBrendan Arnott Chapter FourIs This Project “Skin Deep”?: Looking Back at a Community-Facing Photo-Art InitiativeGregory Fenton Chapter FiveReflections on Dialogic Theatre for Social Change: Co-creation of The Other End of the LineMajdi Bou-Matar, Brendan Main, Morvern McNie, and Natalie Onuška Coda: Sign Up HereAjay Heble Works Cited Webography Human Rights Education: Resources for Research and TeachingCompiled by Rachel Collins, Ajay Heble, Cory Legassic, and Bart Vautour Contributors Index
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"Classroom Action offers a range of imaginative and inspiring ideas which both teachers and students will find compelling. The contributors demonstrate in empirical and engaging ways how education can shape human subjects through action/reflection and how that shaping can be accomplished in dialogue with multiple communities. It will be extremely useful for educators interested in critical education and social change and for those struggling to address university/community relations."
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"Classroom Action offers a range of imaginative and inspiring ideas which both teachers and students will find compelling. The contributors demonstrate in empirical and engaging ways how education can shape human subjects through action/reflection and how that shaping can be accomplished in dialogue with multiple communities. It will be extremely useful for educators interested in critical education and social change and for those struggling to address university/community relations." -- Honor Ford-Smith, Associate Professor, Cultural and Artistic Practices for Environmental and Social Justice Program, York University
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ISBN
9781487500795
Publisert
2017-04-10
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University of Toronto Press
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500 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
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U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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