Critical Pedagogy: Creating an Equitable Classroom | Independent Schools

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Joe Toko Director of learning and teaching
Webinar 1hr 20min

The webinar will provide you with an understanding of and opportunities to explore the ways in which students and teachers can engage in critical dialogue, and identify and challenge how traditional education may reinforce existing power structures.

CPD Certified

For: Leaders, teachers and support staff

Aim: The webinar will provide you with an understanding of and opportunities to explore the ways in which students and teachers can engage in critical dialogue, and identify and challenge how traditional education may reinforce existing power structures.

Rationale: Critical pedagogy is an effective way to enhance the critical thinking skill of pupils and generate positive behavioural change in pupils' lives. Implementing critical pedagogy in the classroom can enhance pupils’ consciousness, understanding, and judgment, and promote more inclusive teaching practice which embraces diversity and places pupils’ experiences at the centre of the curriculum.