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Inquiry to Action: ItGAs are Back!
TSJ is looking for topics and facilitators for our 6th annual round of Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs), set to begin in June of 2015!
We welcome topics that explore the intersection of education and social justice. Previous topics have included: New Teachers & Social Justice, Freire’s Pedagogy, Gender Violence and Prevention Education, Community Care, Early Childhood Education, and Radical Curriculum Development.
If you have another topic or area of interest that you think would be good for an ItAG, or if you would like to co-facilitate an ItAG, please email J. Cyriac Mathew at jcyriacmathew@gmail.com by May 11th, 2015.
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It’s a pivotal time for early childhood education, with increasing political and policy attention. States, including Illinois, have dramatically increased funding for programs over the last couple decades. This creates tremendous opportunity as well as substantial challenge, particularly as many advocacy organizations have begun to push an "alignment" across early childhood (birth though 5) and our K-12 education system. In this ITAG, we will explore the question: how can early education – through the lens of language, culture, identity – become a legitimately and widely recognized part of our education system without being negatively impacted by a push down of corporate education reform and a diminishing focus on developmentally appropriate practice in the early years that could come with being part of the K-12 education system.
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This Saturday: ItAG Finale @ Marwen!
2014 Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs) Announced!
It’s a pivotal time for early childhood education, with increasing political and policy attention. States, including Illinois, have dramatically increased funding for programs over the last couple decades. This creates tremendous opportunity as well as substantial challenge, particularly as many advocacy organizations have begun to push an "alignment" across early childhood (birth though 5) and our K-12 education system. In this ITAG, we will explore the question: how can early education – through the lens of language, culture, identity – become a legitimately and widely recognized part of our education system without being negatively impacted by a push down of corporate education reform and a diminishing focus on developmentally appropriate practice in the early years that could come with being part of the K-12 education system.
TSJ ItAG Cycle Ends with a Bang!
On Saturday March 12, TSJ held an event to mark the end of our second cycle of Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs).
Held at Marwen, this event served as the finale for an eight-week session of ItAGs, groups that met to study a topic together and plan action addressing the issues uncovered through their learning. TSJ adopted the ItAG structure from our partners in New York City, NYCORE, who developed this condensed model of reflection and action as a way to make study groups more accessible to teachers and more relevant to the communities where we work. This was the second year TSJ has held ItAGs, propelled by the effectiveness of last year’s cycle which included 5 groups.
This year’s four groups were LGBTQIA/Queer issues in education, ESL/ELL and Popular Education, the Chicago Grassroots Curriculum Task Force, and Media Literacy.
The LGBTQIA/Queer issues in education group had several actions including a list of recommendations for TSJ to make queer issues and visibility more present in our work. They also are supporting a screening of the film This Is Reteaching Gender and Sexuality followed by a discussion with the filmmakers on April 27 at 6:30 p.m. (Location TBA).
The ESL/ELL and Popular Education group is creating “codes,” curricular materials modeled after those used in literacy campaigns in Latin America that were rooted in Paolo Freire’s theories. These codes are designed to incite critical conversations within a political framework as a vehicle for language learning. In addition, the group is in conversation with Casa Juan Diego, a youth center in Pilsen, about ways to support them in incorporating popular education into their approach.
The Chicago Grassroots Curriculum Task Force is creating a curriculum about the history of education and education-related struggles in Chicago. It will be available on the web database of social justice-related curricula currently being compiled by the Chicago Grassroots Curriculum Task force (an organization independent of this ItAG currently creating and documenting radical curricula).
Finally, the Media Literacy ItAG is creating curriculum to support people developing a critical consciousness as media consumers. Their curricula covers issues related to media and identity, social media, politics and media, and advertising.
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Freire Forum!
Teachers for Social Justice and the Education for Liberation Inquiry to Action Group (ItAG) invite you to the Freire Forum:
- Learn about Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy
- Build a movement of education for liberation
- Meet fellow educators from across the city
- Develop curriculum for your classroom and education practices
Liberation ItAG invites you to the Freire Forum
Teachers for Social Justice and the Education for Liberation Inquiry to Action Group (ItAG) invite you to the Freire Forum:
- Learn about Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy
- Build a movement of education for liberation
- Meet fellow educators from across the city
- Develop curriculum for your classroom and education practices
UIC EDUCATION BUILDING
1040 W. Harrison 3RD FLOOR
Register by clicking here.
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All teachers, educators, activists, community members welcome! This space is wheelchair accessible and there will be a potluck lunch. Questions? Drop us a line at teachersforjustice(at)hotmail.com Read the Full Story
Inquiry to Action Groups-- Report Back on our Stories and Successes
Chicago's Teachers for Social Justice just completed our
first-ever round of Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs). Shared with us by
our sister organization NYCORE--New York Collective of Radical
Educators--ItAGs are an opportunity for educators and their allies to
build community, access new resources, and link social justice with
classroom practices.
The goal of an ItAG is to pursue a common inquiry on a social justice topic and create an action around this area of study.
Here's what teachers had to say about the iTAGs:
" [The ItAG] kept me aware of my own motivation to work towards social justice and it gave me support from others trying to do the same."
"We decided to use our ItAG space to help each other stay on top of our projects. It made us go above and beyond our meeting space to affect change in the world."
"I loved the opportunity to share ideas and hear perspectives of teachers at all different age groups and types of schools."
"It was very rich, relevant and applicable; it as really made me rethink what I do in my classroom."
With this in mind, Jonah Bondurant and Sarah Atlas got together to launch this process. We did outreach among educators across the city, surveyed interested people for the most relevant topics to their studies and practice, and found amazing facilitators to help us get this off the ground. This past January, educators, parents, students, activists, teaching artists, and community members formed five ItAGs--Early Childhood Education, Education for Liberation, Arts and Social Justice, Hip-Hop and Social Justice, New Teachers and Social Justice. This range of themes brought together a community of learners from all over Chicago.
We began with a kickoff event to cultivate the common energy we all had for studying together, learning from one another, sharing resources, and taking action. We launched into this with the idea that you cannot have study without action nor action without study.
With this idea in mind, the ItAGs met for 6 weeks, for approximately two hours each meeting. The ItAGs became spaces for democratic education to take place while allowing for each group to have its own structures, activities, readings and processes. And each group had its own successes and challenges.
As the individual ItAG meetings came to a close, we came back together for our finale and celebration. It was evident that though the ItAGs were around different topics and were meeting all across the city, each group shared a passion for critical analysis, energy for learning and sharing, necessary hope, and shared commitment to bring social justice even deeper into our practice as educators.
As we reflect on this process and harness this energy, TSJ will definitely continue hosting Inquiry to Action Groups. At the request and commitment of many of the ItAG participants, we will launch our next round of ItAGs in the summer of 2010.
Interested in participating? Interested in facilitating? Want to know more? Let us know, this is definitely a learning community we want to grow! Email Jonah Bondurant holajonah(at)gmail.com and Sarah Atlas seatlas(at)gmail.com
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Kicking Off Inquiry to Action (ItAG) Study Groups
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