Anti-oppressive pedagogy workshops coming Feb. 22-27 online

UOTeach has announced the schedule for their 2021 Educational Equity and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy TeachIN. Postponed from last March due to the pandemic, this online event features a series of evening workshops during the week of Feb. 22-27, 2021.

Annually, the Oregon UOTeach teacher licensure program collaborates with national scholars of educational equity in teaching and learning to provide ongoing professional development on culturally responsive and culturally sustaining pedagogies.

This year’s online events will take place Monday-Friday evening and conclude on Saturday afternoon. The keynote for the 2021 UOTeach-In is Dr. Bettina Love, author of We Want to Do more Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom, and co-founder of the Abolitionist Teaching Network. Other speakers and sessions will focus on anti-oppressive pedagogies and anticolonial and Indigenous pedagogy. Workshop topics include: educational equity and anti-oppressive pedagogies, teaching hard history and The 1619 Project, embodying your curriculum, culturally responsive systems, and Latinex Studies at UO.

UO faculty, UOTeach pre-service teacher candidates, and k-12 teachers are invited to attend the workshops to explore and expand their knowledge of anti-oppressive curriculum and instruction. Registration capacity is limited, so sign up soon at this link: https://teachin.uoregon.edu/registration/