Changing the Thanksgiving Narrative in Your Classroom
Teacher-Author Kylie from Cottontail Creations shares several strategies and ideas teachers can use to reflect on how they teach the story of Thanksgiving.
Fīat Jūsticia Ruat Cælum (Let Justice Be Done, Though the Heavens Fall)
1. On July 16, 2019, members of the Rochester (NY) and Atlantis (Denver, CO) chapters of the disability rights group ADAPT (note: at the time I was a member of the Chicago chapter) were on C…
This restorative practices toolkit focuses on strategies to build healthy relationships between students and adults in educational settings. This approach allows students and individuals to learn from their mistakes and make amends for wrongdoing. The “restorative practices” model includes addressing and discussing the needs of the school community, resolving conflict, holding individuals and groups accountable, […]
Education as if the World Mattered: Belonging and Interdependence as Education's Purpose - Southeast Michigan Stewardship Coalition
Written by Bill Boyle and Ethan Lowenstein. Chet Bowers asks a question that we should all be considering, especially those of us who serve as educators: “How do we live more interdependent lives based on practices that are less dependent on a monetized world, that are less environmentally destructive?” So what exactly does such a […]
But forbidding someone to microwave a burrito could be. Hello readers, and happy April. I hope everyone had a blessed Passover and Easter season, and managed to recover sufficiently from all those …
If I’m using any words you do not know the meaning of that you would like to be added (related to these topics) to this glossary, send me a message! This is a work in progress! Abled – …
From the PM Press Blog … In loving memory of our friend, comrade, and mentor…David Graeber Andrej Grubacic shares some thoughts on David’s sudden passing. David Graeber was my mentor and my c…
Here’s a thing I’ve had around in my head for a while!
Okay, so I’m pretty sure that by now everyone at least is aware of Steampunk, with it’s completely awesome Victorian sci-fi aesthetic. But what I want to see is Solarpunk – a plausible near-future sci-fi genre, which I like to imagine as based on updated Art Nouveau, Victorian, and Edwardian aesthetics, combined with a green and renewable energy movement to create a world in which children grow up being taught about building electronic tech as well as food gardening and other skills, and people have come back around to appreciating artisans and craftspeople, from stonemasons and smithies, to dress makers and jewelers, and everyone in between. A balance of sustainable energy-powered tech, environmental cities, and wicked cool aesthetics.
A lot of people seem to share a vision of futuristic tech and architecture that looks a lot like an ipod – smooth and geometrical and white. Which imo is a little boring and sterile, which is why I picked out an Art Nouveau aesthetic for this.
With energy costs at a low, I like to imagine people being more inclined to focus their expendable income on the arts!
Aesthetically my vision of solarpunk is very similar to steampunk, but with electronic technology, and an Art Nouveau veneer.
So here are some buzz words~
Natural colors! Art Nouveau! Handcrafted wares! Tailors and dressmakers! Streetcars! Airships! Stained glass window solar panels!!! Education in tech and food growing! Less corporate capitalism, and more small businesses! Solar rooftops and roadways! Communal greenhouses on top of apartments! Electric cars with old-fashioned looks! No-cars-allowed walkways lined with independent shops! Renewable energy-powered Art Nouveau-styled tech life!
Can you imagine how pretty it would be to have stained glass windows everywhere that are actually solar panels? The tech is already headed in that direction! Or how about wide-brim hats, or parasols that are topped with discreet solar panel tech incorporated into the design, with ports you can stick your phone charger in to?
(((Character art by me; click the cityscape pieces to see artist names)))
On Constructionism, Makerspaces, and Music Education | Human Restoration Project | Burton Hable
Burton Hable imagines the role of makerspaces supported by constructionist pedagogy in music education as a way to expand and enrich the standard model for students. Published by Human Restoration Project, a 501(c)3 organization restoring humanity to education.
11TH OF DECEMBER 2022 UPDATE TO THE LIST OF DEMAND AVOIDANCE PHENOMEMA ARTICLES & CHAPTERS.
Introduction. This is a quick update to the list of articles and book chapters currently extant on Demand Avoidance Phenomena (DAP, commonly called Pathological Demand Avoidance). There are several…
Many people quote my definition of ableism without providing context into what it means to say that ableism is formed and informed by anti-Blackness. Many also say, sign, write these words without...