Historical Erasure - When Curriculum Acts as the Gatekeeper of Existence
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound impact of curriculum on racial identity, self-understanding, and societal perceptions in this thought-provoking TEDx talk by Sarah Ishmael. Delve into the concept of historical erasure and its consequences on students' sense of belonging and safety in educational settings. Drawing from her Afro-Caribbean background and expertise as a curriculum theorist, Ishmael challenges viewers to critically examine accepted narratives and teaching practices. Gain insights into how curriculum serves as a battleground for defining humanity and personhood, and learn about its pivotal role in fostering inclusive and safe classroom environments. Discover the material effects of philosophical conceptions embedded in curriculum on students, teachers, and society at large. This 21-minute presentation offers a compelling perspective on the power of education to shape our understanding of ourselves and others, urging educators and learners alike to rethink the histories we teach and the stories we tell.
Syllabus
Historical Erasure: When Curriculum Acts as the Gatekeeper of Existence | Sarah Ishmael | TEDxDuke
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TEDx
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