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Intervention Report: Using In Our Shoes Game to Reflect on Students’ Living Experience Through Ludic Practice
That was very helpful to discuss my intervention with my colleagues. I received valuable feedback from my group, tutor, and course leader on the course I’m teaching. In Our Shoes: “Birthday Scenario” set of cards. Illustrator: Oksana Drachkovska My intervention … Continue reading
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Framed by Race: The Illusion of Privilege in the Ukrainian Refugee Experience
As a Ukrainian working a lot with topics of people with refugee experience, I would like to reflect on misleading ideas talking about certain privileges people fleeing from full-scale invasion in Ukraine potentially have in comparison to other ethnicities. I … Continue reading
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Religion debate in the classroom
To be able to maintain a respectful conversation with people who has different opinions from you, it’s something we are learning how to do throughout our life. As a predimately institution that attacts left-wing view students and staaf, we need … Continue reading
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Educational activities involving student’s living expirience
Intervention description and expected results This intervention is based on a research project I am working on with Leland Masek, titled In Our Shoes. While the original project focuses on the experiences of refugees, this intervention does not directly address … Continue reading
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Designing offline game for every player: Disability, Inclusion, and the Access+ Games Initiative
Recently, I had an experience that gave me a powerful new perspective on disability and confidence. I met a blind person while heading down a set of stairs. I hesitated, unsure how to support him, but he calmly said, “It’s … Continue reading
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