Democratic Pedagogy
Veteran English and Arts Teacher, Noelle Picara, discusses the dramatic change in her 10th-grade classroom as she gradually released some of the classroom responsibilities and decision-making to her students. A unique experiment as, towards the end of the year, her charter school began to unravel - administrators were staying home, teachers stopped teaching, and students roamed the hallways picking fights. In her classroom, students requested business as usual. Noelle's unique perspective answers a lot of the fears surrounding the use of democratic practices in the classroom. Further work of Noelle's https://www.ted.com/talks/noelle_picara_dismantling_white_supremacy_in_education
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