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Childism in Education (Multi-Lesson Course)

Drs. Tanu Biswas & John Wall

July 25, 2022

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Summary

overview & purpose

This course introduces educators to the new theory of childism, or, akin to feminism and anti-racism, empowering children by critiquing and transforming adultist norms and structures. Participants will explore how childism could be used to rethink teaching and education.

Presented and prepared by Drs. Tanu Biswas and John Wall for Conference to Restore Humanity! 2022.

educator notes

These lessons are designed for teacher professional development. However, they could easily be converted and used for classroom use, especially in the humanities.

lesson / activity

Part 1: What is Childism?

Materials

Consider

What do you understand childism to be? In what ways you find it a useful concept or not? What questions, if any, you have about it?

Part 2: Childism & Education

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Consider

What is one way you think childism might usefully be applied to teaching or education?

Part 3: Combating Adultism

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Consider

Reflect on the ways you do (or do not) see adultism taking place in teaching and education.

Part 4: Change Into Action

Materials

Choose one or more of the following:

  • Franck, Olof. 2017. “Highlighting Ethics, Subjectivity and Democratic Participation in Sustainabiltity Education: Challenges and Contributions.” In Ethical Literacies and Education for Sustainable Development: Young People, Subjectivity and Democratic Participation, edited by Olof Franck and Christina Osbeck, 1-17. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (https://www.childism.org/_files/ugd/8edd45_3dd70e69ce5e4e26bc5b194b5790ded1.pdf)

Consider

Your concluding activity for this course is to write a carefully crafted 300-500-word blog, citing parenthetical references to our course readings (e.g. Wall 2019, p. 1), on any aspect of childism in relation to education that you would like to explore.

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