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Preparing Clip C: Guest interview Veronica Olivotto, PhD candidate New York New School How to design a resilient curriculum

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What is it like to prepare for a curriculum design? Guests from New York and Naples
Find our own training in Clip A and B. For our guest interviews, we looked for broad inspiration from New York and Naples.
We don’t fear controversies, instead we very much welcome them, as they invite you even more to autonomously realise what makes sense for your unique nature and setting. We enjoy asking really good questions. And, we don’t tell you what to get from our guest interviews, but leave that up to you.
Veronica speaks of 'slow productivity' and what it’s like to write-up a PhD thesis after fieldwork. Her authentic contribution and voice has rich ingredients, including the experience of being alone, procrastination, verbalizing/oral culture vs. writing, un-writing, re-writing, discipline, daring to be imperfect, finding resonance in people/community, and the courage to begin, by also seeing ‘thinking’ as a form of ‘doing’. 

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What is it like to prepare for a curriculum design? Guests from New York and Naples
Find our own training in Clip A and B. For our guest interviews, we looked for broad inspiration from New York and Naples.
We don’t fear controversies, instead we very much welcome them, as they invite you even more to autonomously realise what makes sense for your unique nature and setting. We enjoy asking really good questions. And, we don’t tell you what to get from our guest interviews, but leave that up to you.
Veronica speaks of 'slow productivity' and what it’s like to write-up a PhD thesis after fieldwork. Her authentic contribution and voice has rich ingredients, including the experience of being alone, procrastination, verbalizing/oral culture vs. writing, un-writing, re-writing, discipline, daring to be imperfect, finding resonance in people/community, and the courage to begin, by also seeing ‘thinking’ as a form of ‘doing’. 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 min