2018 AAACS Conference: “Poetry, Protest, and the People in Curriculum Studies”

Share

Thu, Apr 12, 2018, 06:30 PM – 08:30 PM

The Great Hall at Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street, New York, NY 10003

The Public Education and Racial Justice research team as part of the Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research from the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center, CUNY, is collaborating with Epic Theatre Ensemble and the American Association for the Advancement of Curriculum Studies (AAACS) at their annual conference in New York City for this year’s keynote presentations and a special performance of Building Blocks: Colorful Minds. This year’s theme “Poetry, Protest, and the People in Curriculum Studies” references poetics and the poetic broadly, embracing all the arts and the varied forms and expressions of aesthetic knowing, being, and becoming in the world.

The young artists of Epic Theatre Ensemble will be performing Building Blocks: Colorful Minds which uses theatre, dance, movement, and stand-up comedy to examine how Science, Technology, Engineering and Math are taught in Public Schools and the impact this pedagogy is having on diversity in the STEM workforce. Following the performance will be keynote lectures by Dr. Limarys Caraballo, Assistant Professor of English Secondary Education at Queens College-CUNY and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute for Urban and Minority Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, and Dr. Peter Taubman, Professor of Education in the School of Education at Brooklyn College and a co-founder of the Bushwick School for Social Justice, in Brooklyn, New York.

For more information click here