Team-Teaching Anti-Oppression with Diverse Faculty: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Authors: | Ann Marie Garran Samuel Aymer Joshua L. Miller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ann Marie Garran, University of Connecticut School of Social Work, USAannmarie.garran@uconn.edu;3. Samuel Aymer &4. Caroline Rosenthal Gelman,, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College, USA;5. Joshua L. Miller,, Smith College School for Social Work, USA |
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Abstract: | Team-teaching, especially with colleagues who are diverse along a number of domains of social identity (e.g., social class, gender, race, tenure rank, academic status, age), represents a rich opportunity to model a social justice, anti-oppressive approach to teaching and learning. In this article, we present pedagogical strategies to consider when team-teaching foundation social work courses with a social justice focus. Constructs related to power dynamics, privilege, social class, microaggressions and social identity are explored. Development of teaching plans, managing challenging team dynamics, and teaching methods are examined. Implications of team-teaching anti-oppression content for social work education are discussed. |
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Keywords: | team-teaching anti-oppression anti-racism diversity mindfulness |
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