Re: Teaching

Human Restoration Project

Welcome to Re: Teaching, a podcast from the Human Restoration Project focused on education research and topics in progressive education. You can find the Human Restoration Project on the web at humanrestorationproject.org and on twitter @HumResPro, You can also find Chris McNutt @McNuttGISA, and myself @CovingtonAHS. Let’s restore humanity together.

Episodes

  1. 03/17/2020

    S1:E9 - Simplification: School Policies and Practices to End During COVID-19

    "What do teachers need to know to help navigate these confusing and chaotic weeks away from students as we settle into closures and social distancing as a new normal? And, sidelined by forces far outside of our control, how can those of us used to taking the lead in helping students in crisis channel those same energies into supporting students, families, and communities from afar? Though it’s clearly absent in our economic and political institutions, how can we keep our basic humanity at the center of this new role for educators and schools?" What follows is an audio recording of an article published on March 15th, 2020 to our Medium page by Chris McNutt titled, “Simplification: School Policies and Practices to End During COVID-19”, and read by me, Nick Covington, with permission from the author. You can read the full article and find more by other contributors at our Medium page. ***  The Human Restoration Project is a non-profit dedicated to informing and spreading progressive education, through free educational programs, resources, and online materials for teachers, families, and students. You can learn more and follow us at humanrestorationproject.org or on twitter @humrespro. Follow founder Chris McNutt @mcnuttGISA and myself @CovingtonAHS. Be sure to add the hashtag #restorehumanity. We hope to hear from you. Quiet_recording ambience from user Jaturo used under Creative Commons License 1 Mechanical Keyboard sound by user M4taiori under Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0

    15 min
  2. 03/10/2020

    S1:E8 - Why Should Educators Care About "White Rage"?

    "As  we shift our understanding from racism and white supremacy as an  “individual aberration” expressed through outright violence and open  discrimination — viral videos of police shootings or Civil Rights-era  images of dogs used against nonviolent protesters — to something  “systemic, institutional, and pervasive” — say, that black students are three times more likely to be suspended from school than white students — , it is so vitally important for us as teachers to understand our  individual and collective complicity, how our supposed “colorblindness”  fails us and the children we teach, as well as our individual and  collective power to resist these structures in our classrooms." This is an audio recording of an article published on July 25th, 2019 to our Medium page by me, Nick Covington, as HRP’s Book of the Month for “White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide” by Carol Anderson, you can read the full article and find more by other contributors at our Medium page. The Human Restoration Project is a non-profit dedicated to informing and spreading progressive education, through free educational programs, resources, and online materials for teachers, families, and students. You can learn more and follow us at humanrestorationproject.org or on twitter @humrespro. Follow founder Chris McNutt @mcnuttGISA and myself @CovingtonAHS. Be sure to add the hashtag #restorehumanity. We hope to hear from you. Quiet_recording ambience from user Jaturo used under Creative Commons License 1

    20 min

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Welcome to Re: Teaching, a podcast from the Human Restoration Project focused on education research and topics in progressive education. You can find the Human Restoration Project on the web at humanrestorationproject.org and on twitter @HumResPro, You can also find Chris McNutt @McNuttGISA, and myself @CovingtonAHS. Let’s restore humanity together.