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Get ready because today I am discussing theory and practical steps for teaching for justice while being able to differentiate between questions of fact and questions of policy. We start off with dividing issues into two categories Empirical questions- those that have a clear answer-teaching the history Policy questions- what to do with the facts and how to respond Then taking a perspective consciousness approach bringing our own identities and experiences to the conversation, but also helping to see and gain a new perspective from other peoples’ identity and experience.
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Get ready because today I am discussing theory and practical steps for teaching for justice while being able to differentiate between questions of fact and questions of policy. We start off with dividing issues into two categories Empirical questions- those that have a clear answer-teaching the history Policy questions- what to do with the facts and how to respond Then taking a perspective consciousness approach bringing our own identities and experiences to the conversation, but also helping to see and gain a new perspective from other peoples’ identity and experience.
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Get Your Episode Freebie & Other Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/how-to-teach-for-justice-when-facts-dont-seem-to-matter

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