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Ethical Schools

Descriptive inquiry: Teachers talking about hard subjects

14 Jul 2022

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We speak with Dr. Cecelia Traugh and Dr. Cara Furman, co-authors of “Descriptive Inquiry in Teacher Practice: Cultivating Practical Wisdom to Create Democratic Schools.” Descriptive inquiry is a structured, collaborative process in which teachers share and get practical feedback on classroom challenges. Breaking down teachers’ isolation, descriptive inquiry encourages non-confrontational conversations about racial and other biases. Teachers benefit not only from the wisdom of their colleagues but also from the safe space and supportive community. Overview 00:00-00:44 Intros 00:44-04:18 Descriptive inquiry 04:18-07:32 How descriptive inquiry was developed 07:32-09:17 Phenomenology 09:17-09:48 Summer Institute 09:48-14:37 Developing relationships (with faculty or with parents); talking about race 14:37-19:33 Questions of race within faculty practice; looking at biases 19:33-24:01 Teasing out cultural norms; developing community 24:01-26:29 Descriptive inquiry as being value laden 26:29-31:05 Helping teachers feel comfortable sharing 31:05-36:38 Writing the book: why now and why people should read it 36:38- Outro Transcript Clic...

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