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  1. the study of teaching methods

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It didn't matter, because the purpose of the trials, explained one of Hoover's deputies, was not prosecution but pedagogy, or pedagogy through prosecution.
Clotilde became a prominent feminist and academic, specializing in pedagogy.
This demands a pedagogy that is complicated, taxing and disruptive.
We just beat it out of them with boring pedagogy.
Most recent threads included experimental pedagogy and expanded fashion practice.
Politics and pedagogy inspired the movement to study black history.
Pedagogy is about dealing with students as they actually are.
Really understand, to use a terribly old-fashioned word, the pedagogy.
Medical schools are also often at the forefront in innovations in pedagogy.
Pedagogy should be disruptive and unsettling, while pushing hard against established orthodoxies.
Its pedagogy suggests how the past might be reframed and made intelligible.
It's not the kind of thing you read in the pedagogy journals.
His book, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed", published in 1968, spread that view worldwide.
These are "good pedagogy", not a "surrender to weakness and laziness of thought".
One reason is that Singapore favours traditional pedagogy, with teachers leading the class.
A new breed of teacher-trainers is founding a rigorous science of pedagogy.
Faillettaz devised her pedagogy in response to her own profound hatred of housework.
The cultural renaissance included a turn towards pedagogy in the art of war.
Even when they show up, theirs is a Potemkin pedagogy, lecturing to nonplussed pupils.
"I've always loved what Judy Chicago likes to call 'circle pedagogy,'" Ms. Soloway said.
The ECB should probably exercise a bit of pedagogy in explaining its policy markers.
One of the most important aspects of my pedagogy is community service and outreach.
"Add typing skills, anti-racist pedagogy, add activism skills, add digital literacy," she said.
Professor Worthen claims that it is good pedagogy to explain professional interactions to students.
The Pedagogy program was run in cooperation with the University of Michigan School of Music.
Tracey chooses unvarnished reality over pretty facades and that informs her pedagogy in every class.
"There were these hard lines that had been drawn around classical voice pedagogy," Wells says.
This loosely structured pedagogy model allowed women to play vital roles throughout its brief history.
DVHM: What is Arquetopia's pedagogy, beyond the traditional model of offering space, time, and critique?
Again, such a simple piece of Fed's economic pedagogy is not a call for confrontation.
Instructors receive three to six weeks of training on pedagogy, classroom management and education technology.
According to that pedagogy, preschoolers discover the world around them through trial, error and experimentation.
Emma Wilkes, who founded the centre five years ago, throws in a bit of gentle pedagogy.
State ministers, rather than re-examining pedagogy in schools, began blaming Singlish for declining English standards.
I've made sure that students understand reading, writing, and research are integral parts of my pedagogy.
Even if most textbooks are no longer overtly racist, it doesn't mean pedagogy has sufficiently changed.
There was always an ethical — and, at times, a political — dimension to his calm, compassionate pedagogy.
Pinyin is also part of the standard pedagogy for foreign students of Chinese around the world.
My parents noticed this, and soon found a piano curriculum for young children called the Pedagogy program.
Focusing on only one lever — be it charter schools, pedagogy, teacher training, testing — absent integration is insufficient.
Coursework addresses ethical social engagement, ecology, and craft, and the pedagogy encompasses a mix of learning modalities.
As the leader in alternative pedagogy in the arts, the Nomad MFA is dedicated to Regenerative Culture.
The same proved true for his pedagogy: Sometimes the problem with a teacher can become his gift.
Just as critics might misunderstand her style as naïve, they might misunderstand her pedagogy as self-help.
He spent close to 12 years in exile in France, which is where he began learning about pedagogy.
His education included master's degrees in psychology and pedagogy from Vrije Universiteit and a Ph.D. in humanities there.
In November, Stanford hosted a symposium dedicated to discussing the "liberatory possibilities" of hip-hop pedagogy in classrooms.
"Let us be clear," Mr. Sanders said on the Senate floor Wednesday, reviving his familiar Brooklyn-inflected pedagogy.
Ike Holter's play, presented by Primary Stages in association with the Philadelphia Theater Company, explores pedagogy and politics.
The cultural differences, from gastronomy to pedagogy, present a strange world to most young people from foreign shores.
And he proceeded, with striking ambition, from Central High School to the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy to Harvard.
Perhaps, instead of proving that handwriting is superior to typing, it proves we need better note-taking pedagogy.
I see it in the way our teaching listservs buzz with instructors sharing tips on improving digital pedagogy.
Living in time, he writes poems that weave together different genres: essay, history, memoir, philosophical inquiry, and pedagogy.
She became education minister in 13 and took on a central role in shaping a Communist society with pedagogy.
"There are faculty members who feel that all this pedagogy and education stuff is claptrap and balderdash," she said.
Janette Hughes is the Canada Research Chair in Technology and Pedagogy at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
I mean, they're doing amazing things now; my cousin is an engineer and my sister is a music pedagogy professor.
One of MasterClass's accomplishments is repackaging the combination of motivational speaking, celebrity access, and pedagogy into something with less baggage.
Once again, people of color had to jump onto the hamster wheel of pedagogy to educate writers and studio executives.
Ana Clara Ferreira, 26, still owes the government for her student loans but has never used her degree in pedagogy.
To launch "evil people" into space—literally out of planet Earth's frame in a dual act of revenge and pedagogy?
You might use any of those methods, or consult this "big list of class discussion strategies" from Cult of Pedagogy.
Through a pedagogy of kindness and trust, I helped my students achieve great things; they often exceeded my highest expectations.
In doing so, BB10 signals the possibility of a new vocabulary directed at exhibition-making through field work and radical pedagogy.
The Magicians is set in a world where magic is real, and it's taught at the Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy.
Some teachers take a curatorial approach, delegating a large portion of their pedagogy to instructional apps, Youtube videos, and downloaded worksheets.
"It is very challenging to have a kind of data-driven performance-oriented culture, and to do progressive pedagogy," Moskowitz acknowledged.
For the most part, they were a lousy advertisement for the state of pedagogy at Florida's flagship institution of higher learning.
To them, Montessori or HighScope, Reggio Emilia or Waldorf, or some other school of pre-K pedagogy embodies the Holy Grail.
Perhaps Fiedler and Haufe's distance from the traditional pedagogy of design freed them to pursue visions that were dreamy and surreal.
The artist mixes pedagogy with allusion, image with argument, to celebrate the energies of this leveled playing field of the internet.
I didn't like admitting it to myself, but on some level I knew that simply changing the pedagogy would not fix everything.
"We reject the policy of the pedagogy of shame," said Jarosław Kaczyński, head of the ruling Law and Justice Party, last November.
In 1976, Reddy moved to New York where he was steeped in pedagogy and teaching, mostly at New York University, until 2002.
Technology is finally letting teachers tailor lessons to each student based on their individual needs, so curricula and pedagogy should evolve accordingly.
C.M.S. acquired its own property, becoming a place where oft-overlooked innovators could turn their practice into pedagogy, hold residencies and collaborate.
They brought in a Harvard professor for pedagogy advice and borrowed from commercial TV to create memorable characters, including Jim Henson's Muppets.
They brought in a Harvard professor for pedagogy advice and borrowed from commercial TV to create memorable characters, including Jim Henson's Muppets.
The program's precedent-setting pedagogy is based on the understanding that art does not exist in a void, but within a social context.
If pedagogy has anything to do with it, these teachers come off as renegades who deploy tactics never before tried by their colleagues.
We need to learn from this experience and use it to find a way to move forward with our teaching methodology and pedagogy.
At a time when artists are grasping for forms of resistance beyond traditional protests, the thinkers working with Arquetopia offer an alternative pedagogy.
All our teachers were Jeans, and the Jeans loved the Karens of course, for their neat, sexy cursive and their indifference to pedagogy.
No one seems worried about the pedagogy here, and STEM is, more or less, a success story, so maybe I should drop it.
Scientists and educators have begun to build on this new understanding, creating pedagogy and designing curriculums around the needs of our earliest learners.
Choice schools are often pioneers or first movers in the introduction of new learning models, new technology, and advanced pedagogy in the education space.
But experts, including Mr. Antoninis, say that Rishi Valley's pedagogy, which lets children study at their own pace, offers a solution to the problem.
The public collectively contributes to the founders' curatorial decision-making, proposing new content for sections ranging from Dance and Pedagogy to Erotica and Architecture.
Then I got exposed to the pedagogy of learning through play and my life changed; no one could peel me away from learning, inventing, creating.
And it's not just that these newly empowered nerds have sucked all the fun out of pop culture pedagogy; it's that they're actively ruining society.
The school will teach all lessons in English and Mandarin and incorporate both Chinese and Western pedagogy, for fees of about £15,000 ($20,000) per year.
The great majority of the educators we work with are progressive, and their independently managed schools mirror that progressivism in their pedagogy and community interactions.
Curator Troy Conrad Therrien and his cohort are expanding what it means to do museum work, changing the pedagogy of digital curation as they go.
"Add typing skills, anti-racist pedagogy, add activism skills, add digital literacy" said Noelle Mapes, a third-grade teacher at a public school in Manhattan.
Intersectional thinking and engaged pedagogy were brand new to me, even if my queer embodiment has ushered in an understanding of certain forms of oppression.
At the exhibition, there is one big gallery hosting the Escuela Perturbable, a program of critical pedagogy led by artists, educators, and others through March 2019.
But on Tuesday, Venus enters Pisces and moves into your house of learning and communication, making you more intellectually curious and sparking interest in creative pedagogy.
The university's pedagogy encouraged outdoor learning and experimentation, positioning itself as a desirable alternative to the colonial educational system that preferred rote learning and excessive discipline.
Ms. Backhaus demonstrated that pedagogy and entertaining playwriting are not necessarily incompatible when her "Men on Boats" became a sleeper hit Off Broadway three years ago.
Through his more than three decades working with the collective KOS (Kids of Survival), Rollins developed a unique model for art as collaboration, activism, and pedagogy.
Now, Ms. Anumula and Mr. Rao, who lead the Rishi Valley Institute for Educational Resources, work with Unicef, nongovernmental organizations and governments to spread their pedagogy.
Even moments where the public might be confused about how to honor Ms. Boogie's legacy while still respecting her womanhood could be simple moments for pedagogy.
Carol Scheidenhelm, Ph.D., is director of the Faculty Center for Ignatian Pedagogy at Loyola University Chicago and is a public voices fellow with The OpEd Project.
Its curation, designed largely as pairings of masters (as teachers were known) with their pupils, puts a spotlight on the pedagogy of Bauhaus versus the results.
Founded in 290, the academy was known for its classical pedagogy, emphasizing art over commercialism — its fashion department, created in 21999, was a relatively new addition.
After reading Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" in 11th grade, I understood that education was part of a system to help reproduce oppression and oppressive contexts.
To get my official teacher's certificate, my nights were consumed by my master's program in English education, where I had to argue about Foucault, not practice pedagogy.
Many of them will be reared on Alsup's careful pedagogy — for most of them, transmitted through words on paper, and for a lucky few, transmitted in person.
This document is doing the difficult work of radically re-imagining the kinds of curriculum and pedagogy that are needed for young children inheriting ecologically challenged lifeworlds.
But it also provided a framework for pedagogy: Veteran and aspiring constructors discussed their craft on forums and listservs, with the established mentoring those just starting out.
USC's Roski School of Art & Design is hosting an intriguing conversation around the Pacific Standard Time exhibition Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy, and Activism in the Americas.
Ross Douthat In this weekend's New York Times Magazine there is a long profile of a new kind of pedagogy unique to our particular stage of civilization.
Ms. Sina was a graduate student at Virginia Commonwealth University, studying theater pedagogy with an emphasis in movement, when she began choreographing sex scenes for student productions.
In addition, I introduce students to the pedagogy of diverse early childhood curriculum models and their foundational philosophies currently in use throughout the United States and Europe.
I would remind them how their son, daughter or grandchild spends time on their days off enrolling in professional courses to help improve and expand their pedagogy.
Generations of this type of pedagogy by proximity forged a strong fighting culture, which continued even as political and military action altered the borders of the European landscape.
In New Delhi, Mukherjee had encountered the Modernist painter Jagdish Swaminathan, whose proclivity for mysticism and the metaphysical counterbalanced the didacticism and pedagogy of her other mentor, Subramanyam.
This not a violation of free speech, nor an act of "coddling," nor a way of removing challenging subject matter from the curriculum; it's sound and attentive pedagogy.
He is skeptical that Moskowitz can successfully introduce a looser form of pedagogy into an institutional environment where strict compliance is demanded from students, teachers, and parents alike.
The library is built of reclaimed shipping containers stained by years of transport; books focusing on labor theories, art, and revolutionary pedagogy sit upon the discolored wooden shelves.
Paralleling the books' blend of pedagogy and moralizing, the show constantly plays off the double meaning of the word "instruction" — a schooling process but also a disciplinary tool.
I think about that as I read about the latest developments in data-driven pedagogy and education technologies that try to read — in order to shape — developing minds.
" Lilla's thesis is that the left's exaltation of diversity is "a splendid principle of moral pedagogy, but disastrous as a foundation for democratic politics in our ideological age.
That's unfair in the competition for grades, and it's an impediment to pedagogy: Students are less likely to get the guidance they need to develop their writing skills.
The show strikes a nice balance between a kind of pedagogy for clueless viewers — as the housemates explain their relationships to gendered identities — and being just another dating show.
Hockney concentrates on the lost pedagogy of copying "masterworks" and, in keeping with his interest in optics, on the technique behind Poussin's painting, and the Degas copy of it.
Rather than having weekly problem sets (the standard pedagogy in most introductory econ classes), Ec 210 asks students to complete four major projects in which students directly analyze data.
Consonant with these efforts, university curricula are being rewritten to address the urgent need to supplant traditional liberal education (read "white") in favor of a more identity-centric pedagogy.
They encourage their teachers to make innovations in pedagogy, to improve their own performance and that of their colleagues, and to pursue professional development that leads to stronger education practice.
In 1968, Paulo Freire penned the "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," in which he recognized that education can be a practice of liberation or an instrument for manipulation, division and tyranny.
Although these trips coincided with a period of intense productivity for both artists, however, little study has been made of the connections among the Albers's travels, their pedagogy, and their practice.
The slight tremor in Relling's voice alerts him to a human connection that is, in some sense, outside the language of literary criticism, or at least outside the protocols of pedagogy.
Since I am a tech reporter for the Business section, editors asked me to focus more on tech industry efforts to remake public schools than on how technology is changing pedagogy.
"A large part of the staff had a background in pedagogy, but none had practical experience of this sort at all," Mr. Pihl said, recalling the difficulty of finding qualified people.
A courageous architectural proposal could have challenged presumed spatial and organizational hierarchies by actively centering, at the very core of the museum, its critical public engagement program with its inclusive pedagogy.
We're interested in art making and pedagogy as simultaneous developments; learning through collective work, mutual aid and the inherent defiance of structural and institutional conditions that art making in Puerto Rico represents.
The trilogy, which recently became a television show on Syfy, follows a young magician named Quentin Coldwater as he learns of the existence of magic and enters Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy.
A paradoxical promise—we'll programmatically educate a group of you by drawing out your individuality—is inherent in modern liberal education, and a lot of classroom pedagogy tries to finesse the contradiction.
The writing workshop, with all its unexamined assumptions, has spread to Britain and Hong Kong, a model of pedagogy that is also an object lesson in how power propagates and conceals itself.
With the exception of two years teaching at the Women's Higher Institute for Pedagogy in Arts, she devoted her whole life to painting and depending on sales of her works at exhibitions.
The contributors in Letters have all taken seriously Olson's methods of experimental pedagogy and have formed their own personal versions of it, generously sharing what they have gleaned with whomever will listen.
As English Professor Anna Kornbluh explicates so eloquently in her days-old essay "Academe's Coronavirus Shock Doctrine":  Faculty are being asked to redesign their courses and reinvent their pedagogy on an emergency basis.
Yet in this time of dank living spaces, poor hygiene, forced religiosity, and baleful delight in the macabre, the Masters of Defence, elite swordsmen with a passion for improving martial arts pedagogy, arose.
Instead of set classes and top-down pedagogy, students are joined by groundbreaking international visiting artists and designers who share their craft and propose unique challenges through targeted design prompts during workshops and charrettes.
Denmark, along with other Nordics, had the debate about institutional care for young children 30 or 13 years ago and decided to make it universal, says Charlotte Ringsmose, who teaches pedagogy at Aarhus University.
And that is why countries like Germany, which tolerate more rigid restrictions on public discourse, would be well-advised to fight the spread of hate speech and fake news with pedagogy rather than censorship.
But in an apparent corrective, the Gotham count is down this year: the nonprofit Center for Urban Pedagogy took the corporate and institutional prize, and Opening Ceremony (really, a global brand) won for fashion.
Desai notes that in business, law, or pedagogy we can gauge success only after months or years; in finance, you can be graded hour by hour, day by day, and by plainly quantifiable measures.
A portion of these children attend schools on military bases, most of which are stuck in decades-old pedagogy and lack the personalization and sophistication in educational practice that kids in military families need.
But at some schools — many of them rooted in progressive pedagogy, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and social responsibility — teachers and administrators are listening when students demand they catch up on gender.
This damages the reliability and credibility of social research, muddies the telos of the university, and undermines pedagogy — because there's nobody present to challenge the entrenched yet questionable orthodoxies that tend to settle in.
He's spent the past few years doing all of this while also working to earn an RPG-related doctorate (his dissertation title: "Anything Can Be Attempted: Table-Top Role Playing Games as Learning and Pedagogy").
Somewhere between ethnography, film, journalism, theater, and performance, Young Turks is an almost authorless essay on the conditions under which culture becomes a tool of indoctrination and the necessity to distinguish between pedagogy and politics.
Widely recorded as a composer and performer, he was the author of many books, including "Jazz Styles & Analysis — Trombone: A History of the Jazz Trombone via Recorded Solos" (1973) and "David Baker's Jazz Pedagogy" (1989).
On the couple's first night out, Anna, a music historian whose thesis draft has the mind-melting title "Female Composers + Feminism – Matriarchal Pedagogy = Feminist Composers" meets the composer-rocker of her dreams, Dane (François Arnaud).
Gropius radicalized these movements' Neo-Romantic ideas, making them the core of the Bauhaus's pedagogy, drawing especially heavily from Henry Van de Velde's Art Nouveau ambition to forge an alliance of industry and modern aesthetics.
"The book becomes a history of the pedagogy of the program," he stated, going on to say that it reflects the spirit behind CalArts — that the creative process itself is as important as the product.
The bill, which still has to pass Poland's upper chambers, is a part of a rolling back of what Polish nationalists see as a "pedagogy of shame," designed to make Poles feel bad about their history.
Matt Keegan: what was and what is May 19 – August 18 For over a decade, Matt Keegan has worked to synthesize his interest in language, whether rooted in pedagogy and cognition or the vernacular and social.
A virtuoso multidiscipline approach to the consequences of digital technology on sensory experience (and by extension on the lived experience of being human), the lecture touched on hairlessness—the "Glabrous"—the iPhone, Jony Ive, and pedagogy.
The percussionist Kahil El'Zabar studied with Mr. Cohran as a teenager and eventually became a leader of the A.A.C.M. "He had learned from many examples and developed his own pedagogy," Mr. El'Zabar said in an interview.
These specific subject positions conjoined with the many worlds (queer, South Asian, etc.) he writes and he inhabits provide him a unique vantage point from which to explore pedagogy, historiography, and the development of artistic ideas.
There are two key differences, though, built into deSouza's approach to pedagogy: a rigorous, active questioning of accepted norms rather than a blind acceptance of them, as well as a refusal to jettison the past wholesale.
Its participatory pieces form a compassionate pedagogy suggesting that not fear and exclusion, but rather a course of invitation and envelopment may lead more directly lead to the common goals of safety, security, and liberty for all.
Mr. Streisfeld is leaving to become an assistant professor of violin and violin pedagogy at the University of South Carolina School of Music, but plans to continue performing as a soloist and chamber musician, the ensemble said.
And although postmodern pedagogy often demands that we displace dominant narratives or overturn them completely, artists today are finding their way back to center in a reassertion of their control over this country's peripatetic sense of self.
Complementing rather than replacing traditional pedagogy, teaching and learning needs to be relevant to the next generation of students and teachers, and edtech — fueled by the proliferation of mobile devices — creates the very tools needed to achieve this.
Don't be afraid of outside-the-box pedagogy It might seem like the neighborhood handyman has just had you waxing his cars, painting his fence and sanding his deck with all your free time, but trust in him.
Now Elwood and Turner were hanging out on the bleachers, while Griff sparred with Cherry, a mulatto who had taken up boxing as a matter of pedagogy, to teach others how not to speak about his white mother.
To the irritating pedagogy of those tales, Williams brings the exaggeration of satire; the severe but almost arbitrary punishment—"and the children didn't turn out all that well either"—puts the very form of the fable into question.
The series is based on Lev Grossman's The Magicians trilogy, in which a student named Quentin Coldwater (played by Jason Ralph) discovers that magic is real when he enters a magical school called the Brakebills College for Magical Pedagogy.
Success said that Mr. Robertson's gift would help it achieve its goal of expanding to 100 schools, from 34, within the next 10 years, as well as allow the network to share its curriculum and pedagogy with other educators.
No one believes that teaching to the test is good pedagogy, but what are the options when students' future educational choices, teachers' salaries and retention and, in some states, the fate of entire schools rest on student test scores?
The Byzantine Empire may have put an end to the Greek and Roman traditions of fighting for sport, yet it also inculcated a culture of precision and pedagogy that would eventually translate into an explosion of elite fighting scholars.
Zohar won the social science category with a performance based on her research into "embodied pedagogy," which encourages the use of dance and other physical activities as creative teaching tools that "explain science by movement," according to the video summary.
Rather, they've argued that the presence of guns on campus would end up costing millions of dollars and would negatively affect schools in less quantifiable ways—impacting pedagogy, institutional reputation, campus atmosphere, and the recruitment and retention of faculty and students.
In India, the pedagogy runs into a "chalk-and-talk" culture in which teachers stand in front of a class, lecturing from textbooks, and evaluate students based on memorization, said Venu Thane, coordinator at the Rishi Valley's educational resource institution.
The big picture: Philanthropists don't want to give a man a fish; instead they want to take credit for building a proof-of-concept that will persuade governments around the world to invest in large-scale programs of fishing pedagogy.
YEREVAN, Armenia — At 26, Lilit Petrosyan had a lot going for her, with a combined master's degree in sociology and pedagogy and a job she liked developing features for PicsArt, a globally successful app used to manipulate photographs on social media.
"Nothing's perfect — it's taken a lot of work, that's true," said Liliam Dominguez, 60, a professor of psychology and pedagogy at the University of Havana, as students and faculty gathered for a memorial march at the university campus last week.
SCI-Arc's studio pedagogy is centered on the idea of the practicing architect as educator, which exposes students to learning from a faculty of renowned instructors with a distinct ability to advance leading design theory beyond the thresholds of academia.
Having attended graduate schools steeped in the culture of No Child Left Behind, they came in also prepared with their worksheets and militaristic pedagogy aimed at preventing the hemorrhagic state test scores, nowhere close to teaching students how to learn and collaborate.
During residencies, visiting faculty teach courses in that utilize each site as a learning lab, such as: This unusual curriculum is the result of founder and director Carol Padberg's application of ecological design principals to graduate pedagogy, with a focus on ethical culture.
She told me that a journalist from the Chronicle of Higher Education trailed her and wrote about what he saw in her classroom, and she was asked to contribute an essay to College English, an important journal for the pedagogy of literature.
As those of us who have written on trigger warning pedagogy can attest, a well-worded heads-up at the beginning of class can improve class discussion—but how do you explain that to someone who believes that trigger warnings are outright censorship?
So said Mr. Cabrera at the school's headquarters, a grand edifice with marble staircases, built in 1904 for a Spanish social club, commandeered for ballet in 2001, and recently named for Mr. Alonso, the man usually credited with developing Cuban ballet pedagogy.
Even as keyboards and screens have supplanted pencil and paper in schools, lawmakers and defenders of cursive have lobbied to re-establish this old-school writing pedagogy across the country, igniting a debate about American values and identity and exposing intergenerational fault lines.
An adviser to its school effort — whom the company provided to speak only on the condition of anonymity because the details of his employment have yet to be worked out — said that the pedagogy would draw from progressive models, like Waldorf and Montessori.
Its members's strategy was an ambitious and epic one, targeting the centers of pedagogy: they slyly inserted their work into the slide libraries of architecture schools, museums, and other cultural institutions around the country, hoping to influence students and other curious minds.
TeachFx, started by one former high school English teacher (with a Stanford MBA), hope to address all of these issues  via its its app, which uses machine learning and open source technologies to analyze a teacher's class, then deliver metrics on aspects of their pedagogy.
And that's what this dean and the anti-trigger-warnings, no-safe-spaces crowd are counting on — that the surface veneer of reasonableness in these admonitions to the class of 2020 will obscure the rotten pedagogy and logical fallacies that infest this entire screed.
Second-year fine arts students at the School of Visual Arts recently mounted the group exhibition, Popular Culture Is Where The Pedagogy Is, featuring a set of emerging artists who are actively thinking about the pervasive politics and power dynamics present in American pop culture.
Soon after the 17-year-old Neftalí Reyes enrolled at the University of Chile in Santiago, relying on his father for his meager living expenses and neglecting his studies in French pedagogy, one Pablo Neruda began to attract the notice of fellow students as a talented poet.
The exhibition Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy, and Activism in the Americas, part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, looks at the work of artists and collectives who bridge the worlds of art, performance, activism, and organizing in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Los Angeles.
According to a new Southern Poverty Law Center report on how slavery is taught in public schools, current pedagogy continues to focus on slavery from the perspective of whites, not the enslaved, while failing to connect the institution to the white supremacist beliefs that supported it.
The curriculum intentionally breaks apart the traditional methods that silo disciplines from each other and instead embraces a full range of studio and pragmatic studies, such as professional development for artists, the art of pedagogy, writing in the 21st century, and the relevance of art history today.
The curriculum intentionally breaks apart the traditional methods that silo disciplines from each other and instead embraces a full range of studio and pragmatic studies including professional development for artists, the art of pedagogy, writing in the 21st century, and the relevance of art history today.
Comer and Zitolo became fast friends during the Summer Research Program at Columbia, which she considers one of the best PD opportunities because it runs for two consecutive summers in the same laboratory, offers a generous stipend, involves collaboration with experts, and focuses on both research and pedagogy.
To do justice to the impact of improv comedy, you need a wider lens, one that explores the increasing importance of improv theaters in the comedy ecosystem, the various schools of pedagogy and how the principles of improvisation have infiltrated the business world, traditional acting and popular culture.
She had been not just a good teacher but a crucial literary encourager, and I had not been able to see this well enough—because as a mother her pedagogy was so fraught, so anxious and vicarious, and was such a difficult companion of her role as a parent.
She sees Deming's bottom-up, collaborative approach in New York's progressive school movement, in postindustrial Massachusetts and in the large Leander district of central Texas as well as in inspiring, educator-led experiments across the country based on community participation, teacher voice, professional development and student-centered pedagogy.
The preservation of these techniques would require institutional innovation, yet by definition, the values of these new institutions (capable of competing in the rational, standardized and linear world of modern pedagogy) could not be the same as those that had shaped the now elderly group of masters in their youth.
The university is seeking a candidate "whose pedagogy is rooted in intersectional feminist praxis and epistemologies that challenge settler colonialism and white supremacy" and has "experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds, including first generation students, low-income students, students of color, students with disabilities, and queer, trans, and gender non-conforming students."
RS: I think that changing the pedagogy of how you teach, and teaching computational thinking rather than regurgitating languages, is going to lead to a reduction in the attrition rate of women, because it becomes more relevant to them, and they feel that as languages are changing, they can be just as adaptive.
Presaged by academic pioneers like Harry J. Elam Jr—who forewarned how it "remains exceedingly attractive and possible in this post-black, post-soul age of black cultural traffic to love black cool and not love black people"—Jackson remixes a familiar pedagogy with refreshing insight, digging into the tangled politics of appropriation.

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