德利本教育学院 Quartet to be Published

2023年1月18日

Dr. 桑德拉·古兹曼·福斯特During the pandemic, educators had to adapt their teaching methods to best serve their students. In one class at UIW, Contemporary Issues in Adult Education: Popular Education for Social Change, Dr. 桑德拉·古兹曼·福斯特 (associate professor in the 德利本教育学院 (DSE) Graduate Studies Department), and three DSE students examined how their experiences outside of school were impacting their learning inside of the classroom. Through this examination, they wrote Paulo Freire in the Pandemic Classroom, an article which is now being included as a chapter in Breakthrough: From Pandemic Panic to Promising Practice, a volume in the book series 教育史.

Students in the class were required to read two texts by Paulo Freire, the Brazilian educator and philosopher who inspired American educators to challenge learners to examine power Amanda Sinfronio Silva structures and patterns of inequality within the systems we live. Each 写r was then asked to 写 about what they learned from the texts, as well as how the framework connected to their own experiences and lives as scholars. 根据Guzman Foster的说法, the three students were open to sharing “their experiences and their vulnerability” because of the inequity they have witnessed over the past few years.

“We have experienced multiple pandemics – COVID-19, civil and 社会 unrest, etc. 在过去的几年里, and many of us could relate to what was happening in this world of uncertainty,古兹曼·福斯特说. “I thought about the scholars in my classroom and asked if they would be interested in co-authoring with me, because I had witnessed their transformation in the classroom from what we were learning together.”

帕特里克Tumwine在他们的章节中, the four authors explain that events that happen outside of the classroom are not forgotten when students enter the classroom, and teaching methods must consider those experiences and come up with strategies to help students stay engaged in their studies. Despite hearing the term “education post pandemic,” the quartet of authors asserts “we are not in a post pandemic era, but rather we are still in the midst of health, 社会, 经济, 政治流行病.走进教室, 无论是面对面的还是虚拟的, does not separate the student from those factors and threats.

对学生来说, who were all first-time authors, being published was the cherry on top of getting to be part of such an inclusive learning environment.

根据我的经验, it is rare for students to feel truly seen by a teacher and these meaningful connections allow students to find their voice,” said Amanda Sinfronio Silva, a third-year master’s student with a concentration in General Education. “I feel immense gratitude to see this in action and be included in this work.”

“It is so exciting to have my name on a book chapter,” shared student 帕特里克Tumwine. “作为我的 凯瑟琳Rogers-Casarez first publication in a series of more publications in the pipeline, the mentorship of Professor Guzman Foster has opened doors to more possibilities, 天空是极限. As I progress with my fifth year in the Ph.D. program with a concentration in Organizational Leadership, I am grateful to UIW educators for providing me with a conducive atmosphere for my academic growth.”

“The opportunity to amplify our voice, 写, and represent UIW is an honor,” added 凯瑟琳Rogers-Casarez, a fourth-year doctoral student with a concentration in Adult Education, Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship. “Ultimately, the intention of writing is to serve others and authentically impact change in practice. As a member of our cohort of 写rs, it is with gratitude that we put UIW's Mission into action.”