Linked with 6th Internat. Conference on Teacher Education and Social Justice.
The Center for Anti-Oppressive Education CAOE recognizes that the quality of education cannot improve unless we commit to challenging the racism, classism, sexism, and other oppressions that permeate our schools and societies. Through its projects on research, curriculum, professional development, and local advocacy, CAOE develops and provides innovative resources for educators, leaders, students, and advocates throughout the United States and the world who are interested in creating and engaging in anti-oppressive forms of education. CAOE was founded in 2002, and in 2006, relocated to Chicago, Illinois. (Homepage).
WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS; Director’s Bio;
Report: The Status of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Education, Beyond the Model Minority Stereotype, 46 pdf-pages;
Address: Center for Anti-Oppressive Education, P.O. Box 267971, Chicago, IL 60626 U.S.A;
Contact: Kevin K. Kumashiro, Ph.D., Director.
Definitions: Contradictions abound in education. Teaching involves both intended and unintended lessons, and it is often in the unintended, hidden lessons that racism, sexism, and other isms find life. Continuer la lecture de « Center for Anti-Oppressive Education CAOE »