Sessional Lecturer - CTL- Anti-Discriminatory Education
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Education Administration, College Lecturer
Sessional Lecturer – CTL
7009H – Anti‑Discriminatory Education
Course
Description:
This course inquires into a range of equity issues including teacher candidates’ own biases, dispositions, ideas and positionality; relationships between and among students, teachers, community, administrators and families; the ways in which systemic oppress ions operate within K‑12 schooling in Ontario and beyond; and the interlocking social, economic and political (re) production of inequalities (including but not limited to race, indigeneity, class, gender, sexuality, ability, language, age and religion).
The course develops teacher‑candidate capacity to interrogate and challenge multiple forms of discriminatory practices within education, seeking to develop understanding of theories and practices of pedagogies of liberation within daily life in schools. It is normally open only to students in the Teaching program, and this special pathway course is for students in the Black Future Educators Pathway (BFEP).
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