Overall feedback on this course is positive, and students find engaging in the university as a site of study interesting.
Changes:
- Previous students suggested Paulo Freire Pedagogy of the Oppressed for the first reading to help understand the approach to teaching being taken in the classroom, which is different from other university classes.
Overall feedback from the last time the course was run:"The way in which the assignments were segmented into smaller, bite–sized projects spread out across the semester made the course more manageable. The learning material chosen for the course was also very engaging, which made it more enjoyable to learn overall."
"The conversations that were held in seminars were always the most helpful. They furthered my understanding of the concepts that we read about in the given readings as well as linked the many existing ideas that floated around the room into one thread. So every time I left a seminar, my understanding of a topic or idea became broadened and I started to view the university and its decisions in a more critical manner. The conversations always left me with thoughts and questions that I would search up and be eager to answer. Overall, it was a great class. If I were to be able to take it again, I would."
"This course is not a classic type of teaching but is characterized by creativity and critical thinking.'