Posted on Nov 01, 2009 - 06:47 PM by Ammerah Saidi in The Learning Curve
My first week into teaching after my year in graduate school, I was filled with grand ideas and ideals as to what I would do in my classroom to help my students liberate themselves from the intellectual shackles of US public education. I entered my classroom and my school with the belief that my students and I would revolutionize the educational experience in Detroit forever--no hyperbole intended. This is how deeply I believed in my students and their potential to be positive change agents in a world which deemed them failures or equally insulting, average at best.Posted on Jan 11, 2010 - 08:04 PM by Ammerah Saidi in The Learning Curve
My friend and partner, Khadigah Alasry, in the fight to make education real again, developed a vision for a model of reform last year. We started presenting this model within the U.S. and over the internet. We've been invited to present in Dublin, the Cayman Islands, Hawaii, Dubai, Paris, and other places but due to our lack of funds and now time, we have had to kindly decline.Posted on Jan 18, 2010 - 06:26 PM by Ammerah Saidi in The Learning Curve
Paolo Freire writes, "Human existence cannot be silent nor can it be nourished by false words, but only by true words, with which men and women transform the world."Posted on Dec 14, 2010 - 02:28 PM by Shawn Strader in Resources
Rethinking Schools’ teaching and curriculum resourcesPosted on Dec 18, 2010 - 09:21 PM by Shawn Strader in Resources
Teaching Tolerance’s Classroom ActivitiesPosted on Dec 18, 2010 - 09:28 PM by Shawn Strader in Resources
Education for Liberation’s EdLib LabPosted on Dec 18, 2010 - 09:33 PM by Shawn Strader in Resources
CUNY Graduate Center’s Pd.D. Program in Urban EducationPosted on Feb 01, 2011 - 01:57 PM by Dana Bennis in Resources