Audio-video feedback may offer 'richer feedback & have the benefit of being more personalised by addressing the individual learning needs, strengths and weaknesses' (@RacePhil 2004)
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@RacePhil@timeshighered The commencing year of university study is conceivably the most crucial time for engaging learners & equipping them with the skills not only to persist, but to be successful and independent, in their knowledge acquisition and application throughout their undergraduate years.
@RacePhil@timeshighered Each individual learner presents unique academic challenges; as educators, we must tailor feedback dialogue to each learner’s needs. Students now expect flexibility, personalisation and engaging learning experiences that meet their individual learning goals and needs. #LTHEChat
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Most of the feedback literature is dominated by white scholars & they're struggling to understand why there is a lack of "uptake"... yet many seem unwilling to unpack & address white supremacy...
Receiving academic feedback requires a lot of decoding & interpreting, plus responding! but psychological & semantic 'noise' (both from sender & receiver e.g., jargon & abstraction & 'histories'/prior microagressions) can inhibit this 'dialogic cycle'...
Academic 'counterspaces', can operate as optimal psychological environments for feedback - that support students culturally & emotionally...
Demands for equality has been, increasingly, met with calls for 'law and order' & @cityofurbana & @Urbana116 leaders continue to argue that “positive” interactions between police & youth of color are essential to better community relations.
That is the narrative that @cityofurbana public officials & @Urbana116 Board of Education used to form a partnership between the school district & the Urbana police in 1994 which has now become fully-funded with education dollars in December 2019.
The positive rhetoric surrounding this initiative has normalized a sustained, increasingly invasive, & even hostile police presence in low-income educational institutions.
The more I read, the more I am informed & aware of revolutionary struggles, cycles, waves, thrusts and perils, & have recognized well before today that we have entered a global revolutionary cycle...
This one, coinciding with a massive consciousness/ awakening, will be more cataclysmic than any this planet has yet undergone.
We are totally transforming - politically, economically, spiritually, technologically, & "planetarily."
I recently finished up interviews with @WCIA3 & @wandtvnews regarding the @cityofurbana juvenile arrest data for 2019/2020 & I wanted to post additional thoughts that may not be captured in the released interviews due to time constraints...
Please don't center me (be it for praise or otherwise). When this is done, it shifts the focus.
I am not an expert in restorative justice, community action, nor racial equity; there are many experts & they, along w/ the youth, should be front & center - leading the way for change.
Let's discuss the importance of restorative justice through a critical race lens,@cityofurbana. In 2015, there were 667 total suspensions (in-school and out-of school) at @Urbana116. Of those, 66% were Black students (1)
The question of safety in schools is not just about preventing extreme forms of violence, fights, or bullying. It is also about shrinking the achievement gap since the way @Urbana116 disciplines its students will either help or hurt academic achievement (2)