Teaching About Violence
Start time
March 29, 2021 10:00 AM
End time
March 29, 2021 11:15 AM
Presented By
The Drake Institute
Location
Online
Workshop Worth
1
Description
For many instructors, teaching topics related to violence (such as the pandemic, war, genocide, hate crimes, and sexual violence), can be daunting, or perhaps even anxiety-provoking. Cultural taboos around discussing violence might tempt instructors to skip over deeper analyses, which risks leaving students with 'bad feelings' about violence, rather than any disciplinary or theoretical tools for understanding it. In this workshop, participants will discuss these challenges and concerns that surround teaching about violence, and will acquire strategies to help facilitate generative classroom experiences.
After this workshop participants will be able to:
1. Explain why indirectly or not addressing violence with students can be problematic
2. Articulate how violence connects to their teaching
3. Articulate their classroom goals for teaching about violence
4. Describe strategies for discussing violence with students
After this workshop participants will be able to:
1. Explain why indirectly or not addressing violence with students can be problematic
2. Articulate how violence connects to their teaching
3. Articulate their classroom goals for teaching about violence
4. Describe strategies for discussing violence with students
If you have registered for this event, or are on the waitlist and require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate, please contact drakeinstitute@osu.edu . Requests should be made at least two weeks prior to the event, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
RSVP for the workshop with the CLSE here as well as at the event webpage linked above.
RSVP for the workshop with the CLSE here as well as at the event webpage linked above.
Following the workshop, email Erica Szeyller.1 to confirm your attendance for the full event time. If you were not able to attend the full event, email Erica Szeyller.1 to discuss the possibility of 5001 course points.