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Ethical Schools
Ethical Schools
180 episodes
2 weeks ago
Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.
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Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
Government,
Science
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Teachers as Interpreters: Listening to Every Student
Ethical Schools
40 minutes 31 seconds
3 months ago
Teachers as Interpreters: Listening to Every Student
We speak with Dr. Cynthia Ballenger about her recent book, “Teaching is Inquiry: Observation and Reflection as the Heart of Practice,” in which she explores the role of ethnography in inquiry-based teaching and learning, i.e., cultural practices in terms of speaking, storytelling, and conveying information. Teachers can discern a lot more about students if they listen to them in the context of their ethnic/ cultural styles of communicating. Dr. Ballenger also addresses the children she calls “puzzling.”  Each of them has something to offer, she says, even those who seemingly have social-emotional challenges. Overview 00:00-00:58 Intros 00:58-01:45 “Teaching Is Inquiry” 01:45-08:56 Ethnography of education 08:56-11:12 “Every child has something to offer the class.” 11:12-20:45 The “puzzling child”: more stories 20:45-24:10 Cultural and individual differences 24:10-27:43 Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) 27:43-30:17 “Stopping time.” 30:17-31:17 Importance of stories 31:17-34:41 Strengthening systemic support; ethical implications 34:41-36:45 Testing culture as anti-democratic and unethical 36:45-38:13 More reflections on OCD 38:13-38:37 Jerome Bruner on negotiating meaning 38:37- Outro Transcript Click here to see the full transcription of this episode.  References Book “Teaching is Inquiry” by Dr. Cynthia Ballenger Soundtrack by Poddington Bear
Ethical Schools
Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.