In this reflective conversation, Shane and Alcine wrap up Season 2 by sharing some of their own stories, lenses, and learning around the work. You’ll hear what’s emerging on the ground as Shane and Dr. Dugan try to bring the Street Data model to life through communities of practice. You’ll consider the difference between cultural appropriation and appreciation, tapping into the brilliance of Jo Chrona’s book Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies: An Act for Reconciliation and Anti-Racist Education. We also learn more about how Alcine’s mother influenced her student-centered pedagogy and how her experiences as a good test taker during desegregation efforts in the 1980’s shaped her views on standardized testing. And we say goodbye to our original producer, the incomparable Maya Cueva, who is off to work on a new film and other projects!
For Further Learning:
- Podcasts
- Cheaper Than Therapy: Avoiding Resentment
- The Cult of Pedagogy with Jennifer Gonzalez
- Books
- Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
- Wayi Wah! Indigenous Pedagogies by Jo Chrona
- Articles
- Films
- Watch Maya’s film On The Divide ( https://vimeo.com/ondemand/onthedivide )