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Join the Teacher Education Department for a Lunch and Learn featuring Visiting Professor Roberto Dalmo from the Federal University of Parana in Brazil for the presentation: "Schooling in Latin America and the Scars of Five Hundred Years of Colonial Processes: Boundaries and Possibilities of a Decolonial Perspective." 

 

Prof. Dalmo is a faculty member in the Chemistry Department and his expertise includes STEM teacher education. His talk will include a critique of the factory-school, announced by the pedagogue and artist FRATTO (Francesco Tonucci). The talk will also cover the specificities of schooling processes in Latin America, highlighting how coloniality impacts our ways of living, thinking, and teaching. Finally, boundaries and ways to rethink educational processes are discussed.

 

Light snacks provided. For more information contact Dr. Jonathan Santo at jsanto@unomaha.edu.

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  • Yajaira Lopez-Villa
  • Samantha Salvatori
  • Ihsan Ali

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