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"pedagogical" Definitions
  1. of or relating to a pedagogue or pedagogy.

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They are renowned for their pedagogical prowess, especially in maths.
Bridge's financial model is more worrying than its pedagogical one.
Howe had found a pedagogical method that seemed brand new.
She also worried about the change from a pedagogical standpoint.
Scientifically inclined and pedagogical, he seems bent on improving me.
The acronym, coined in the early 1990s, is pedagogical vapor.
In fact, VR has the makings of a pedagogical silver bullet.
In the Atomix pedagogical method, instruction is followed closely by reward.
Blogs are also useful in the classroom as a pedagogical tool.
It offers tips on how to use the charts as a pedagogical tool.
Avoiding a pedagogical tone, Top Secret begins with the simple delights of looking.
The pedagogical divide mirrors a political one between conservative statists and liberal technocrats.
It would be odd if a parent's pedagogical preference is no longer her prerogative.
It's a pedagogical problem that needs to be resolved, and we need to help.
If this were just a pedagogical shift at Harvard, that would be one thing.
They learn new pedagogical techniques, which encourage group work and discussion between teacher and pupils.
Democrats as well as Republicans supported this massive federal intrusion into pedagogical and local matters.
Compared to those idealists, the people teaching "porn literacy" have accepted a sweeping pedagogical defeat.
Poor Chagall, once so encouraging of pedagogical diversity, found himself sidelined at his own academy.
Yet even at his most mystical, Chee is generous; these pieces are personal, never pedagogical.
Although the "learn through play" pedagogical approach is the same, the prekindergartens aren't cookie-cutter copies.
Promoting expert teachers to also be pedagogical leaders would naturally be an investment in retaining them.
Barr embraced modernism as a series of intellectual principles, propounded like a science in pedagogical charts.
On a regular basis, Kirsten wonders if Casey is using middle-school pedagogical techniques on her.
" Zupke also claimed that courts have recognized "legitimate pedagogical concerns in preventing violence in its schools.
"The driving force tends to be the pedagogical side," Mr. Bout, the Google education executive, said.
His book THE WAY BACK: Restoring the Promise of America (Encounter Books, $27.99) radiates high pedagogical purpose.
This move is enabling broader adoption of pedagogical approaches, such as competency-based education and personalized learning.
Outside observers say many of these tech-driven schools are giving new names to old pedagogical ideas.
The school's loosely structured pedagogical model allowed women to play vital roles throughout Black Mountain's brief history.
Entire academic disciplines, such as political science, education, sociology and others, are in pedagogical and ideological lockstep.
The pedagogical approach is that of a production line, with no accommodation for creativity or the unexpected.
Her poems, which are built of unadorned language and accessible imagery, have a pedagogical, almost homiletic quality.
In Composition, Dow's groundbreaking illustrated pedagogical treatise from 2200, he establishes an American approach to Japanese composition.
He belongs to another time; no pedagogical theory would propose him now, no earnest producer could pitch him.
In this spirit, we share some of the lessons we've learned through our organizing and pedagogical work. 1.
The Tinker court sweepingly rejected the schools' contention that banning armbands was necessary to avert a pedagogical debacle.
The class is part of Berlin's Homeless University project, run by the Social Pedagogical Institute of Berlin (SPI).
In this film, the father figure tells the story in a playful way, half pedagogical but always assured.
It has its own political and pedagogical categories whose formative cultures threaten both critical agency and democracy itself.
Even when they're baring their souls, these doctors seem principally to serve the pedagogical purposes of the script.
And while she wants to avoid producing a pedagogical narrative about climate change, there are subtle lessons here.
It makes little pedagogical sense to lecture these people, to tell them bluntly what they can and can't say.
The inclusion of flash cards in infant learning kits suggests, at some level, that this approach offers pedagogical value.
For nearly a century, public education in America has been influenced by two opposing pedagogical approaches: traditionalism and progressivism.
Cavell never dictated what readers should think — a pedagogical stance that was critical to philosophy as he practiced it.
Her mother is an owner and the pedagogical director of Escola Parque, a private school in Rio de Janeiro.
She graduated with an honors degree in international communications and foreign languages from Volgograd State Pedagogical University in Russia.
She came twice [to campus], 'cause we made her give a little talk, made it kind of a pedagogical thing.
"The Gene" is more pedagogical than dramatic; as often as not, the stars of this story are molecules, not humans.
Kolker teaches at the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium, and, as a pedagogical sideline, he sometimes organizes excursions around the city.
Over here is a sculptural Minotaur head; there, videos of his mock-pedagogical speeches; elsewhere, a shiny chrome snare drum.
A complex and layered pedagogical method is required to work with students from various backgrounds and of different skill levels.
This practice and others in his performative and pedagogical career get at a larger metaphysical foundation upon which Geys worked.
That's one of those critical questions that unfailingly sound grumpy and pedagogical, yet I never did figure out the answer.
If we consider coloring books as pedagogical tools rather than amusing diversions, we can use the fad as food for thought.
Distilling the works of literary giants into highly condensed, brightly illustrated picture books for elementary school children raised obvious pedagogical questions.
Van Grack's attempt to punish Mr. Flynn for rejecting his insistence to commit perjury is a pedagogical example of 'actual vindictiveness.
Bespectacled, clad in monkish attire, and a follower of Mazdaznan, an esoteric spiritualist practice, Itten perhaps personified the pedagogical philosophy of Bauhaus.
The question is are we interested in performing rage on the internet or creating justice and accountability through real-life pedagogical moments?
And Roland Fryer has shown that traditional unionized public schools that adopt some of these charters' main pedagogical innovations produce similar results.
Suddenly training a new generation of MMA writers seems like a worthwhile pedagogical enterprise, not a postcard from some horrid dystopian future.
These lectures were given in 1961 -- 1963 at Caltech and are perhaps the most famous set of pedagogical physics presentations ever given.
But how could it be, encompassing five centuries of American history and walking a balance beam of regional, political and pedagogical needs?
Mr. García may apologize for his pedagogical asides, but these actually form the true core of what is a remarkably learned book.
Over time, however, we lost our enthusiasm for this approach because it prioritizes pedagogical concerns over the experiences of African-American residents.
Those waiting periods are little more than roadblocks, filled with gratuitous logistical hassles, paperwork and government-authored pedagogical materials riddled with misinformation.
That seems smart as a pedagogical approach, but as an agenda for political reform, solving all the problems is a good idea.
Do scientists think that "Orbital Reflector" is a net loss for the field when comparing its pedagogical work to their scientific research?
When we homogenize the curriculum of education for this degree, we lose the diversity of thought that comes from new pedagogical experiences.
Of the more than 200 Chinese students enrolled at the State Pedagogical University in Blagoveshchensk, only a few are now attending class.
Pedagogical back matter is explicitly aimed at young readers but those of any age may find the sequence of events moving. (Chute)
In addition to the pedagogical challenges of jump-starting Arabic programs in public schools, there are social and political obstacles, as well.
" Every teacher is required to follow Success's pedagogical formula and "not create chaos by marching to the beat of her own drum.
I found myself wondering: If I returned to my Teaching Fellows school armed with these new pedagogical tools, would I have greater success?
In 1969 Zhabotinsky was sidelined by surgery; after earning a doctorate from the Kharkov Pedagogical Institute, he returned to the sport in 1973.
We have over 100 years of pedagogical experience on the team now producing an enormous amount of — we call them learning experience designers.
While there may be good arguments for avoiding words like "dumb," doing so warrants a very different pedagogical approach from acts of bigotry.
Through this special combination of civic, artistic, and pedagogical dialogues, the event team hopes to reinvigorate the art world's commitment to immigrant communities.
Eva Löbau plays a gawky 27-year-old teacher who arrives at a new job ready to show off her progressive pedagogical methods.
If students' personal experiences are beside the pedagogical point, then diversity on campus serves a cosmetic role: it is a kind of tokenism.
It Pasteur-pipettes into a flask all kinds of clashing and differently scaled fields of study, with no shared methodology or pedagogical tradition.
But I knew there were even more insidious frameworks that had shaped not just my worldview, but also my artistic and pedagogical practices.
Encountering their hopeful faces each day, I tried new pedagogical methods as fast as I could learn them in hopes that something would catch.
Pose, which was cocreated with Steven Canals and Brad Falchuk, including episodes written by Janet Mock, channels Murphy's pedagogical impulses in more inventive ways.
You can't identify anyone visually anymore or automatically by what they're wearing, which for me, as an educator, creates a bunch of pedagogical problems.
The pedagogical goals that Mead describes—training students to overcome their impulses and to conform to a strict code of behavior—may seem Draconian.
She makes clear that if an educator objects to Success Academy's pedagogical style, it's time for them to find a new place to work.
There are vast pools of knowledge that we should be drawing from, from the ancient Tantra to the modern pedagogical practices of the Netherlands.
Heroism is aspirational, and worthy of admiration, but it is a pedagogical, moral and historical error to spend our moral capital insisting on it.
He learned English in Ukraine and received a master's degree in Russian language from the Grozny Pedagogical Institute (now part of Chechen State University).
They also regret the fading pioneering spirit of earlier eras: young people are mollycoddled thanks to a "malign combination of litigation, regulation and pedagogical fashion".
That human touch But the flipped classroom approach can come with downsides, say some educators, especially when schools can't match technology with its pedagogical needs.
At once pedagogical, political and practical — JEB typically paired her slide show with workshops — the show offered new ways of looking and of being seen.
"What's beautiful about their projects is that they're in part pedagogical," said Randolph Lewis, professor of American studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
Defanged debate bears an uncomfortable resemblance to what's known as Circle Time, a pedagogical practice that begins in preschool and can last through high school.
Setting aside the political and pedagogical debates around them, I'll just note that charter schools are likely to provide opportunities for education technology (or edtech).
I once had the pedagogical good fortune of having a bad art teacher who was very good-looking and, in his mind, always in the right.
Jamia Wilson points out that in the social media era, they become memes, are disseminated on Twitter and Instagram, and are even used in pedagogical materials.
The decision of which artworks would be sold was made by examining their pedagogical value with the target amount of $5 million we needed to raise.
Most important, though, are the fifth and sixth aspects, high-quality instruction and so-called "pedagogical content knowledge"—a blend of subject knowledge and teaching craft.
" He's too modest about his English, but, even so, he views nonfluency as a pedagogical tool: "If you speak simply, they can get what you say.
Viewers who are similarly ignorant shouldn't feel bad, and in the best pedagogical spirit Green turns blank looks and sheepishly shrugged shoulders into a teaching moment.
There was an anarchic, contrarian quality to Wurtzel; she was against pedagogical, anti–train wreck feminism, and her own life is a testament to that philosophy.
He was replaced in 19290 by Moholy-Nagy, who had a far more traditional pedagogical approach — though Itten's influence on the curriculum persisted for several years.
Although it belies any pedagogical purpose characteristic of civic institutes like public museums, the bare presentation does not detract from the ethos and impact of the artwork.
"On instruction of the president, pedagogical visits by FARC delegates to their encampments to explain the accords are suspended," de la Calle said in a televised statement.
And then you use these tools to question the whole pedagogical process they're participating in, and give them the means to define their own path of learning.
With teaching as with other complex skills, the route to mastery is not abstruse theory but intense, guided practice grounded in subject-matter knowledge and pedagogical methods.
Consider a faculty member who invites an outside speaker to lecture because she believes that the speaker will contribute to her research or to her pedagogical responsibilities.
Prospective students should consider how well they will be educated and what their overall education might be worth if they choose to study in a pedagogical Siberia.
For those interested in developing teaching skills and pedagogical approaches to art-making, opportunities are available to teach undergraduates with skills acquired in a specially designed track.
The music, though, is what really grabbed me: a giant, centuries-old library that exists in a completely different universe than the traditional pedagogical classical music repertoire.
There is a respectful distance that is essential to maintaining a pedagogical culture of fairness and ethical treatment of students, over whom we as teachers wield power.
We must have access to the material as well as the pedagogical and institutional resources that allow us to pursue our freedom as an end in itself.
Organizers behind five alternative pedagogical projects participating in the inaugural Alternative Art School Fair discuss the problems with conventional art education and their unique approaches to fixing them.
Interestingly, the popularity of training with a Master of Defence instigated an epistemic discussion about the pedagogical resonance of learning via treatise in lieu of in-person training.
Rollins had a unique pedagogical approach to art-making: picture a preacher rolled together with Robin Williams's Professor John Keating in Dead Poet's Society, around Joseph Kosuth's theories.
"It was exactly the intellectual and pedagogical process I'd like to see more of," says Frederick M. Hess, director of education-policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
But in the beginning I had this double job, to do the film and at the same time a bit of pedagogical work, arguing 'This can be made.
From 2013-2016, I sat with this 400-year-old dilemma, unsure of how to proceed beyond the classroom with a practice of new pedagogical methods and frameworks.
But in part because we never see their faces, and in part because their dialogue is so heavily pedagogical, not one character emerges as a distinct or interesting individual.
In both K-12 and higher education, technology remains supplemental to chalk-and-talk practices as old as the hills, and not much more effective from a pedagogical standpoint.
The narrative alerts the reader from the very beginning to the book's devious agenda: Despite the straightforward title, and misleading back-cover copy, this is not a pedagogical treatise.
From a pedagogical standpoint, there's no opportunity for would-be students to engage with his videos through comments, test what they've learned, or easily search for specific topics in text.
Adolf Koch, a former schoolteacher who believed in nudity's pedagogical benefits, founded a network of nudist schools, and in 1929, the Berlin campus hosted the first International Congress on Nudity.
To the Editor: Because I have taught for some 50 years, I'd like to offer some pedagogical advice to those arguing both for and against President Trump's removal from office.
The idea is to provide a pedagogical and social armature to help them navigate college, especially the pivotal first year that research shows is the strongest predictor of college success.
Early in the meal, customers will talk with a waiter about what kind of menu rollout feels right, and dishes will emerge from the kitchen without a surplus of pedagogical explanation.
Instead, the Getty exhibition peeks behind the curtain into the development of young talent by featuring pedagogical materials created by Bauhaus teachers and the work that students made for their classes.
But if we consider coloring books as pedagogical tools rather than an amusing activity to partake in while waiting for brunch, we can perhaps use the fad as food for thought.
Moskowitz's memoir, which recounts her battles with union leaders, journalists, and bureaucrats, does not focus on her pedagogical preferences; she directs readers interested in curricular details to Success Academy's Web site .
So the red ink reminds you of how you felt when pedagogical teachers corrected your work; the images of women remind you of various facets and ideas of the female experience.
That pedagogical dialogue eventually resulted in the collective Tim Rollins & K.O.S. (Kids of Survival), which gained a level of fame in the New York art world in the '80s and '90s.
Founded in 1995, the MAA offers BFA and MFA degrees, as well as a PhD in fine arts, a BA in Critical Studies, and MA degrees in Critical and Pedagogical Studies.
But despite being mostly pedagogical in nature, local officials requested before the project's opening that a few works in "The Shape of Time" be replaced for what Mr. Lasvignes called "various" reasons.
Ms. Buchanan described herself as blunt, and called her language and humor a "pedagogical strategy" to toughen up future teachers for work in communities where such language and hostile interactions are common.
"The entire goal of the project was not only to create 3D images of the globes online, but also to tie them back to their original cartographic and pedagogical function," said Fowler.
Here are five of Mr. Dorough's most memorable "Schoolhouse Rock!" contributions, weighted for cleverness, pedagogical utility and the degree to which they've taken up permanent residence our brains for over 40 years.
"Women driving cars will transform traffic safety into a pedagogical practice which will reduce human and economic losses caused by accidents," he was quoted as saying on the ministry's official Twitter feed.
For a foreigner, the visit of Manuel Valls, the Prime Minister, also served as a pedagogical exposition of typical French taunts: nul (loser), pantin de l'Europe (Europe's puppet), petit zizi (small dick).
She helped them devise the tough-love or "no excuses" pedagogical approach increasingly common among charter schools, which holds students to high standards and employs stern disciplinary methods meant to cultivate good habits.
Supporters of education reform who advocate for government-funded choice mechanisms, such as vouchers, tend to argue the problems in K–12 schools in the United States are primarily economic matters, not pedagogical.
Why not pull some "second rate" paintings out of storage and exhibit them next to your premium holdings — with some pedagogical guidance for the inspecting public about what makes the premium holdings superior?
Klee authored some of the most influential pedagogical and aesthetic treatises of modernism, and at least one of his colleagues at the Bauhaus, Josef Albers, would go on to teach in the United States.
By contrast, changes that did not cost very much but are hard to implement, such as changing pedagogical approaches or introducing short-term contracts for teachers, were associated with higher test scores for pupils.
These artists and intellectuals would also contribute to the pedagogical foundations of various academic institutions in the States, including the developments in arts education at the Museum of Modern Art spearheaded by Victor D'Amico.
Initiated in 1967 by Anant Pai, the series was intended as a pedagogical tool to educate children on their cultural heritage through the retelling of stories from Indian epics, mythology, history, folklore and fables.
"The most remarkable aspect of the list is the pedagogical mind-set its title reveals," Moser wryly notes, attuned to the ways that even Sontag's bodily exploits still ended up becoming something helplessly cerebral.
Unlike, say, Klee, he had no capacity to verbalize and reflect upon the nature of his own creativity in a systematically pedagogical fashion, and then to write it down for the benefit of others.
And the answer to why teachers often lack crucial knowledge and pedagogical abilities is that education systems often use criteria other than merit to hire them and neglect to train teachers with serious practical skills.
The Turkish Ministry of National Education oversees the school, but the pedagogical system skews American: Kids often take the SATs and AP exams rather than the Turkish state entrance exam (although of course many do).
Hernandez serves as workshop faculty during summer residency, teaching a participatory class that examines the art of working with people and physical landscapes, and considers their impact on creative and pedagogical practices in the classroom.
" Vienna's Children's and Youth Protection Unit said in a statement on Wednesday it had been working with the ballet academy since December and that the school needed "a fundamental reworking of pedagogical attitudes and practices.
Based in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Beta-Local incorporates residency, research, and production programs; an open pedagogical platform whereby anyone can propose to teach a class, lead a workshop, hold a conference, or organize an event.
So it seems reasonable to argue that if — if — you strip out theory and history, then the pedagogical content of "formal" education, versus "informal" education plus a year or two of experience, is roughly equivalent. Autodidacts?
This will involve curating the best games for learning from independent and major games studios, and lowering the threshold for teachers to use them in the classroom, through pedagogical support spanning lesson plans to learning analytics.
The last thing sensible lawmakers should want is to revert to the old system, with policies set by 32 community school districts whose earlier incarnations were distinguished by cronyism and corruption more than by pedagogical excellence.
According to Gardner, we&aposve all got abilities in one or more of these intelligences: musical, visual/spatial, linguistic, physical/kinesthetic, logical/mathematical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and existential — and he&aposs added a possible tenth: pedagogical.
In the spirit of the event, T gathered some reminiscences of art school — the good, the bad, the drug-fueled, the experimental — from artists whose pedagogical coming-of-age stories are as varied as their work today.
However, the issue of a ban (which wasn't raised in the article) doesn't get at the problem: the university administration is clearly making a stance on a pedagogical decision that has traditionally been left up to professors.
Composed of a three-channel projection, flags, a relief sculpture, and archival materials, Meyenberg's project takes a critical stance toward normative pedagogical structures in the form of uniforms, discipline, education, gender, the state, and symbols of nationhood.
The list is not simply designed to get others to spy on us, to out us, but to install forms of psychological self-policing to eliminate thoughts, pedagogical approaches and theoretical orientations that it defines as subversive.
So the Experimental Pedagogical University where Arcaya works is now paying her and all its employees the monthly minimum wage of 1,800 bolivars, roughly $18 at the black market exchange rate and up from about $2 previously.
He has an untenably narrow view of campus life and politics, and worse, he reinforces the hyperbolic view of colleges and universities that the right uses to undermine the credibility of people speaking from academic and pedagogical expertise.
Once accepted, students choose their own path, in a heavily gamified, entirely software-driven pedagogical environment that begins with a blank black screen; you essentially figure out your own way through 223's gamified study software from there.
Teachers worried that if they teach too well online, their jobs will be replaced by online learning more permanently ("Please do a bad job of putting your courses online" is the title of a leading pedagogical blog post).
"So there is something pedagogical in our approach," he said, a remark that infuriated the British news media, which saw it, probably accurately, as patronizing — adding to the ugly tone of much of the public discussion of Brexit.
"Analysis of pedagogical journals suggests that girls' quest for advancement in the 1960s was aided by the USSR's standard school curriculum, which privileged the study of math and the hard sciences," writes Roshanna Sylvester, an expert in Soviet history.
For no amount of pedagogical reform or evidence that the ancient world was diverse — at least, none of that alone — is enough to counteract an injustice so insidious that it is embedded in our daily interactions with each other.
Mr Aarts is sceptical of any pedagogical philosophy based on pure utility, rightly noting that arts, history and other subjects will quickly be out the window if schools narrowly test only what will make a more efficient worker-bee.
For every ginned-up hypothetical scenario of spoiled brats having a sit-in to protest too many white guys in the lit course, there are very real cases where trigger warnings or safe spaces aren't absurdities, but pedagogical imperatives.
While in the United States, hip-hop dance has become increasingly commercialized, the French government has been financing hip-hop as both an artistic and pedagogical practice for three decades, making the form central to debates about anti-racism.
On the College Board's website, the anticipated shift is couched as a pedagogical change that will serve to add depth of analysis to the current approach by allowing for more time with each culture studied within the abbreviated chronology.
As a part of the first institution of higher learning to successfully integrate a studio-based education into such a broad pedagogical framework, the Yale School of Art has a long and distinguished history of training artists of the highest caliber.
That potential was proven with the success of MinecraftEdu, and now Koivisto and the rest of the TeacherGaming team want to continue pushing the pedagogical potential of mainstream games — titles that students are quite likely to already be playing at home.
It's not that Wray's mullah is exactly saintly (though he's not worldly or political—he argues against Aden joining the fight in Afghanistan); it's that Wray's writing takes on an earnest, slightly pedagogical quality that most novelists would happily flee from.
Lecture-performances such as "Cinema-in-the-Round" (2006-08) and "In the Long Tail" (2009), which screen here on video, mash up art history and economics with fantastical claims, recalling the jumbled but spirited pedagogical interventions of Joseph Beuys.
In his "Pedagogical project for a time of parliamentary, judicial, and mediatized coup" (2016), Traplev (the nom de guerre of a Recife-based artist) culled an amalgamation of texts on the current Brazilian situation and formatted them for different displays.
Where was the vetting — or, more to the point, the preparation — of Betsy DeVos, our new education secretary, who waltzed into her confirmation hearing and theorized that the greatest pedagogical threat to America's schoolchildren was toothy, furry and fond of salmon.
Radically rethinking a school's culture involves not only getting parents and children to alter a deeply ingrained mind-set and executing pedagogical changes, huge projects in themselves, but also ensuring that the families admitted are in tune with these values.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LANDERNEAU, France — At once pleasurable due to their spectacularly over-determined visual formation, and being pedagogical in presumption and highly malleable in syncretistic fusion, outlandish cabinets of curiosities attest to our desire to dive into the unknown.
And reflecting on the influence the dean seemed to be asserting over faculty members' pedagogical choices, Jeet Heer issued this counter-charge in the New Republic: "The University of Chicago is attacking academic freedom" by pressuring professors to keep warnings off their syllabi.
James Mill's pedagogical approach reflected the influence of Jeremy Bentham, the founder of utilitarian philosophy, and was intended to discover whether a child of unexceptional intellectual capacities could, through rigorous exposure, learn material that was typically acquired in adulthood, if at all.
The pedagogical approach was formalised in the late 19th century by Christopher Columbus Langdell, a dean of Harvard Law School, who developed what became the practice of deciphering a vast number of appellate decisions to understand what were perceived to be scientific principles and logic.
Randall saw no reason the college should draw a distinction between serious dramatic arts and comedic performance — not merely because of the inherent entertainment value, but because he figured there was little pedagogical difference; both offer the same lessons in writing, performing and production.
Law and jurisprudence changed once and can change again, and while you can find anything somewhere on the internet, making hard-core porn something to be quested after in dark corners would dramatically reduce its pedagogical role, its cultural normalcy, its power over libidos everywhere.
The show, which took place at a gallery affiliated with the National Pedagogical University in Kyiv, focused on violence employed by rightwing groups, with some works dedicated to the LGBT community and their uneasy situation in Ukraine, and other works reconsidering the topic of identity and violence.
C. position has been guilty of the same conflation—perhaps even more so—by routinely treating trigger warnings as draconian mandates that professors "are expected" to issue rather than a range of informal pedagogical choices professors sometimes use at our discretion to foster discussion of difficult material.
He is friendly and slightly shy, given at times to pedagogical lingo that might be expected from someone who has taught during most of his career to make ends meet, now at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he is an associate professor of sculpture.
Several public programs were organized alongside the exhibition's run, and I was able to attend "Geographies of Displacement," organized and moderated by the Los Angeles-based pedagogical platform at land's edge, which focused on anti-gentrification efforts in Los Angeles and examined the art and culture industry's attendant responsibilities.

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