Monday Oct 28, 2024

#6 Learning to Lead: Student Activism as a Pedagogical Tool l Unfiltered by EmpowerED

Welcome to a new episode of Unfiltered by EmpowerED! In today’s episode, we had a chat with Edzia Carvalho, a passionate lecturer in politics and international relations at the University of Dundee. Edzia shares her groundbreaking work in integrating student activism with human rights education, offering a unique approach that empowers students to engage with human rights issues in real, impactful ways.

This episode delves into Edzia's innovative approach, focusing on experiential learning where students lead campaigns advocating for political prisoners. Edzia discusses the value of reflective analysis, the critical role of hands-on activism, and the skills students gain—from campaign planning to handling vicarious trauma. A highlight of this conversation is Edzia’s candid reflections on the challenges and triumphs of fostering activist pedagogy in an academic setting.

Tune in for an inspiring conversation about empowering students and building meaningful educational experiences.

Podcast Chapters

0:40 - Edzia’s Background in Politics and Human Rights
2:00 - Student Activism in the Curriculum
3:27 - Implementing Student Activism as a Pedagogical Tool
6:20 - Challenges of Online Activism during COVID
8:32 - Supporting Students in Campaign Development
12:12 - Benefits of Activist Pedagogy on Student Development
14:54 - Bridging Theory and Practice in Human Rights Education
16:57 - Student-Led Campaigns for Political Prisoners
19:05 - Handling Emotional Challenges in Activist Work
28:28 - Roles in Campaigns
37:06 - Future of Activism and AI Ethics in Education
42:21 - Advice to Educators on Integrating Activism

Listen in and discover more about empowering students through activism and creating impactful learning journeys!

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