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Book SynopsisBuilding on the concept of a teaching community, Heble and his contributors explore what it might mean for teachers and students to reach outside the walls of the classroom and attempt to establish meaningful connections between the ideas and theories they have learned and the broader community beyond campus.
Trade Review"Classroom Action is a book of passionate praxis, strongest when students and instructor dig into the pragmatic details of a project or course: what does theory look like, and how does it transform, on the ground in real time? " -- Julian Gunn * Canadian Literature Reviews, 234 Autumn 2017 *
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction Classroom Action: Human Rights, Critical Activism, and Community-Based Education Ajay Heble Chapter One Access Interventions: Experiments in Critical Community Engagement Elizabeth Jackson and Ingrid M ndel Chapter Two The Guelph Speaks! Anthology: Storytelling as Praxis in Community-Facing Pedagogy Ashlee Cunsolo Willox, Paul Danyluk, and Robert Zacharias Chapter Three In Action / Inaction: Political Theatre, Social Change, and Challenging Privilege Brendan Arnott Chapter Four Is This Project "Skin Deep"?: Looking Back at a Community-Facing Photo-Art Initiative Gregory Fenton Chapter Five Reflections on Dialogic Theatre for Social Change: Co-creation of The Other End of the Line Majdi Bou-Matar, Brendan Main, Morvern McNie, and Natalie Onuska Coda: Sign Up Here Ajay Heble Works Cited Webography Human Rights Education: Resources for Research and Teaching Compiled by Rachel Collins, Ajay Heble, Cory Legassic, and Bart Vautour Contributors Index