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Here is a comprehensive blog post exploring these approaches.
Offer "grace periods" or "no-questions-asked" extensions to reduce student anxiety and administrative load. 3. Critical Literacy: Teaching the Crisis
In an era of misinformation, teaching students how to vet sources and understand algorithmic bias is a vital act of civic protection. Ideating Pedagogy in Troubled Times: Approaches...
Peer-to-peer support networks within the classroom remind students they are not alone in their struggle. 5. The Sustainability of the Educator
The concept of "Ideating Pedagogy in Troubled Times" focuses on how educators can adapt their teaching methods to remain effective and compassionate during periods of social, political, or environmental crisis. Here is a comprehensive blog post exploring these approaches
Education has never existed in a vacuum. However, in our current era of global instability—marked by climate change, political polarization, and systemic inequality—the "walls" of the classroom have become increasingly porous. The crises outside inevitably walk through the door with our students.
Move away from high-stakes, timed exams that reward those with the fewest external distractions. Critical Literacy: Teaching the Crisis In an era
Recognize that you are a teacher, not a therapist or a 24/7 crisis counselor.
