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4 It Takes a Village: New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative Enquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- 1 Editor’s Introduction 1
- 2 Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education 29
- 3 Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action 46
- 4 It Takes a Village: New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative Enquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants 60
- 5 Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies 74
- 6 Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students 87
- 7 Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for Disrupting Language and Power 98
- 8 Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education: Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design 110
- 9 Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness 127
- 10 Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination 141
- 11 Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy: Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise 152
- 12 Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language Classroom 166
- 13 Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom 179
- 14 Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal Justice 196
- 15 The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange 216
- 16 Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy 228
- 17 Fashion and Social Justice: Teaching and Questioning 244
- 18 Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum 257
- 19 Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality 269
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 283
- Contributors 287
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xi
- 1 Editor’s Introduction 1
- 2 Resurgent Mobilizations and Decolonial Practices in Education 29
- 3 Social Justice Pedagogy: Memorial Work in Action 46
- 4 It Takes a Village: New Pedagogical Approaches to Collaborative Enquiries with Holocaust Survivors and Their Descendants 60
- 5 Historical Objects as Tools for Social Justice: How Holocaust Artefacts Can Bridge Social Justice and Human Rights Pedagogies 74
- 6 Fostering Justice in Learning Relationships among Social Work Students 87
- 7 Paying Attention to Everyday Discourse: Critical Pedagogies for Disrupting Language and Power 98
- 8 Writing Fictional Narratives to Promote Social Justice Education: Towards a Heuristic-Dialogic Model of Didactic Design 110
- 9 Teaching Mental Illness through Film and Film through Mental Illness 127
- 10 Future Perfect: Teaching the Power of Emancipatory Imagination 141
- 11 Experiencing Social (In-)Justice and Empathy through Drama Pedagogy: Lessons from a Student Theatre Production of G.E. Lessing’s Nathan the Wise 152
- 12 Teaching Politically Relevant Authentic Texts: Integrating Social Justice Pedagogies and Literacy-Based Approaches in the Beginning Language Classroom 166
- 13 Transnational Hip-Hop and Social Justice Pedagogy: Approaches to Race and Belonging in the Media Studies Classroom 179
- 14 Podcast Pedagogy: Addressing Populism and Social Justice as Vocal Justice 196
- 15 The Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy through Virtual Exchange 216
- 16 Intercultural Telecollaboration as Social Pedagogy 228
- 17 Fashion and Social Justice: Teaching and Questioning 244
- 18 Getting Beyond Alterity: Building a Just Post-Fashion Curriculum 257
- 19 Social Justice, Intersectionality, and Decoloniality 269
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 283
- Contributors 287