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From approximations of practice to transformative possibilities: Using Theatre of the Oppressed as rehearsals for facilitating critical teacher education
Teacher Education
  • John L. Beltramo, Santa Clara University
  • Jamy Stillman
  • Kathryn Struthers Ahmed
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Disciplines
Abstract

Rehearsals and other approximations of practice are often touted as effective pedagogies for preparing teachers to reproduce/replicate practices deemed universally beneficial. However, scholars have noted that reproducing practices across contexts risks undermining equity and justice. This article reports on a three-year project that examined the potential of Boalian Theater and Freirean culture circles to facilitate learning among justice-oriented teacher educators. Using an ethnographic approach, the article shows how, guided by these critical pedagogies, rehearsals can facilitate transformational learning by re-imagining responses to dilemmas of practice in equity-oriented and contextually sensitive ways.

Citation Information
Beltramo, J.L., Stillman, J., & Ahmed, K.S. (2019). From approximations of practice to transformative possibilities: Using Theatre of the Oppressed as rehearsals for facilitating critical teacher education. The New Educator, 16(1), 25-44.