Community of Praxis is a series of conversations about big ideas in education. In each episode, host Brenna Clarke Gray sits down for critical chats about teaching and learning to invite a more care-centred, student-focused approach into our classrooms, while still minding structural limitations like time and precarity. Together, we make theories of education practical for teachers.
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press
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Community of Praxis is a series of conversations about big ideas in education. In each episode, host Brenna Clarke Gray sits down for critical chats about teaching and learning to invite a more care-centred, student-focused approach into our classrooms, while still minding structural limitations like time and precarity. Together, we make theories of education practical for teachers.
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Episode 2a: CoP Interview: Care at the Core with Sherri Spelic
Community of Praxis
43 minutes
3 weeks ago
Episode 2a: CoP Interview: Care at the Core with Sherri Spelic
In this episode, Brenna interviews Sheri Spelic about her book Care at the Core and what reciprocal learning can happen between post-secondary and K-12 educators. Sheri discusses the importance of curiosity to learning, “school thinking” and rule-breaking, and the importance of care. Sheri asks us to think about who we are in the classroom, who we want to be, and what assumptions underpin the choices we make.
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Community of Praxis
Community of Praxis is a series of conversations about big ideas in education. In each episode, host Brenna Clarke Gray sits down for critical chats about teaching and learning to invite a more care-centred, student-focused approach into our classrooms, while still minding structural limitations like time and precarity. Together, we make theories of education practical for teachers.
Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press