In This Episode: finding and understanding ourselves through our stories; the links between language and autonomy; re-framing assessment in ways that work for our students; and playing the game - or at least critically playing it. My guest is Silvia Gonzalez, a teacher-artist who works primarily with black and Latino young people in Chicago, USA. Episode Run-Down
- How Silvia pushes the edge
- Empowerment and identity
- Centering our students' stories | Finding a place to be who you are
- Visibility and Invisibility | Toning down in the classroom
- Sharing our stories
- Critical interrogation and diverse perspectives
- Continual learning and researching as a teacher
- Actively engaging with our students and their communities
- Negotiating the pull towards standards whilst meaningfully engaging with the real issues in students' lives
- The power of language and systems of power
- Comfort, discomfort and accountability
- Transparency and critically 'playing the game'
- The Lightning Round
- Being open to our students' stories: 2 examples
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