Category Archives: Inclusive Practise Unit
THE ‘EMOTIONAL TOOLBOX WORKSHOP’ – A TEACHING INTERVENTION:
INTRODUCTION: I am clear about the workshop I designed and ran for my MA Fashion Artefact students last term, and now reflect on the part of the intervention I should focus this blog post on. As I analyse there are several interventions that could be discussed: designing the workshop, creating the resources, collaboration with technical staff, running the workshop and dialogue with students. All these are interventions coming from within the … Continue reading
‘REVISION’ TO INTERVENTION PROPOSAL
REFLECTIVE POST Following my tutorial with Montana on 18th June, it was evident that the intervention I was proposing, ‘The Listening Game’, leans into a more extensive research-based project; and perhaps more suited for development as my Action Research project, … Continue reading
BLOG POST#3 RACE
WHITE PRIVILEGE – A REFLECTION ON CLACTON-ON-SEA I live right next to the sea; I look out of my window, feeling incredibly fortunate to own my little wooden beach house, it’s a remote, quiet community. It is also within five … Continue reading
THE INTERVENTION OF ‘LISTENING’
PROPOSAL: THE LISTENING GAME PERSONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF LISTENING: At 16 I had a serious car crash and as a result sustained head and facial injury. Since then I have had sensory issue with sound, I hear very acutely, described by … Continue reading
CRITICAL EXPLORATION:
Research: OBSERVING A CONVERSATION May 24th 2024 Students on the MA Fashion Artefact are pre-dominantly from China, and do not have English as a first language. Communication and language are a barrier to building confidence through voice and opinion. The … Continue reading
BLOG #2 FAITH – THE INTERSECTION OF RELIGION AND GENDER
As I started to digest the material set to review for Blog#2, and the subsequent research that followed, to support my understanding of the task, it was overwhelming to digest the topic of how faith intersects with other aspects of … Continue reading
POSITIONALITY ON FAITH
TRIGGERED by RELIGION- A REFLECTION ON MY OWN POSITIONAILITY: I am the daughter of Ashkenazi Jewish immigrant father, and Swiss Catholic mother, growing up I was not considered to be of either religion. Religion was a factor that both divided … Continue reading
BLOG #1 – DISABILITY AND INTERSECTING IDENTITIES
CONTEXT: The concept of intersectionality has its roots in feminist scholarship and activism and arose initially to consider the interaction between race and gender, with the recognition of the particular disadvantage and oppression faced by black women in the US. … Continue reading