Watch here for the 2023 UOTeach In Study Circles (Archive of 2020 Study Circles below)

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

1. SELECT AN ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PEDAGOGY TEXT
and REGISTER for an Anti-oppressive Pedagogy Study Circle

Select and purchase a copy of one of the books below and sign up to join a community anti-oppressive pedagogy study circle.

If you are interested in reading resources, but do not wish to join a study circle, you can also jump to the study guide pages for each book to see more information about each text.

Abolitionist Teaching
Reading Guide
Anticolonial Teaching
Reading Guide
Anti-Oppressive Teaching
Reading Guide

Option 1.
We want to do More Than Survive:
Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom
author Dr. Bettina Love
ISBN-10:0807069159
About the author / book (link)
Abolitionist Pedagogy Study Guide (link)

Option 2.
Indigenous Children’s Survivance in Public Schools 

author Dr. Leilani Sabzalian
ISBN-10: 113838450X
Book Review (link)
Anticolonial Pedagogy Study Guide (link)

Option 3.
Troubling Education: Queer Activism and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy

author Dr. Kevin Kumashiro
ISBN-10: 0415933129
Book Review (link)
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy Study Guide (link)

2. ATTEND Teaching Engagement Program (TEP) and UOTeach Launch Event

              Difference, Inequality, and Agency Gathering and UOTeach-In Study Circle Launch
              Knight Library Browsing Room
              Week 3: Friday, January 24, 2:00-3:30 p.m.

             UO Faculty Register for this event via My Track

3. READ and ponder your selected text via questions posted on your Study Circle site.

Abolitionist Pedagogy
Anticolonial Pedagogy
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy

4. ATTEND Study Circle Group Discussion

  • Feb 21, Abolitionist Pedagogy COE Bettina Love book discussion
    Friday, 3:00-5:00pm, COE Lokey 119 (Dr. Avinnash Tiwari)
  • Feb 25, Abolitionist Pedagogy TEP University Wide Bettina Love book discussion
    1:00-2:30pm, EMU Cedar / Spruce Room (Dr. Avinnash Tiwari)
  • Feb 28, Abolitionist Pedagogy EDST GE Instructor Bettina Love book discussion
    1:00-2:30pm (Dr. Alison Schmitke and Dr. Avinnash Tiwari)
  • Mar 5, Anticolonial pedagogy TEP University Wide Leilani Sabzalian book discussion
    9:00-10:30, EMU Lease Crutcher Lewis Room (Dr. Leilani Sabzalian)
  • March 6, Anti-oppressive pedagogy TEP University Wide Kevin Kumashiro book discussion
    3:30-5:00pm, Knight Library  Dream Lab (122), (Dr. Julie Heffernan)

All UO study circle participants will have an opportunity for early registration to the 2020 UOTeach-In with the keynote speaker Dr. Bettina Love on Feb 27, 2021. 

UOTeach Alumni and Eugene, Bethel, and Springfield School District Educators may also register and participate in a UO study circle via the campus registration.   Some community groups are also hosting their own study circles and utilizing content posted to this web site:

Abolitionist Teaching
Reading Guide
Anticolonial Teaching
Reading Guide
Anti-Oppressive Teaching
Reading Guide

5. REGISTER and ATTEND the UOTeach-IN on Equity and Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy. This event has been rescheduled to Feb 27, 2021