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During the extended pandemic students are voicing discontent with courses which inadequately relate to minoritized views. Students are impatient when classrooms, yet and still, do not take seriously the complexity of all students’ experience. This is a moment, if we can seize it, to learn to open classrooms to practices of collaboration, partnership and coalition building to teach with our students rather than at our students.
By The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion5
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During the extended pandemic students are voicing discontent with courses which inadequately relate to minoritized views. Students are impatient when classrooms, yet and still, do not take seriously the complexity of all students’ experience. This is a moment, if we can seize it, to learn to open classrooms to practices of collaboration, partnership and coalition building to teach with our students rather than at our students.