COURSES

Courses on Developing & Practicing Critical Consciousness

In these courses, you will be focusing on internal learning and external practices to engage in and develop your critical consciousness.

Infographic titled 'Critical Consciousness' illustrating a process of internal learning and external practice. Internal learning includes: Stepping onto the Path, Exploring Different Roads, Embracing Humility, Speaking Up and Out, Walking the Talk. External practice involves: Encouraging Student Voice and Agency, Providing Non-Traditional Pathways, Owning Your Mistakes, Integrating Student Suggestions, Reimagining Futures with Students. Dotted line connects points in both sections. EduSpirit logo at bottom left.

Please note that, at this time, the SquareSpace platform does not support bundling courses with other products or services. Courses will need to be purchased separately.

COURSES: Internal Learning

  • A stack of books piled vertically.

    Stepping Onto the Path.

    This free module which includes an interactive guidebook is for educators who want to strengthen their mind-body-spirit connection when engaging in teaching. This module provides activities to explore the understanding that to begin the path to make external changes in the world, one must first go within and make changes internally.

  • A path with two roads

    Exploring Different Roads.

    This module deepens the journey toward critical consciousness whereby educators explore different pathways of learning. Different “roads” are conceptualized as new or different ways of learning that students/youth bring to the classroom (or home) that enrich how everyone learns and makes meaning of knowledge or information.

  • Women looking outward taking in what is before them.

    Embracing Humility.

    This module, “Embracing Humility” captures the incredible moment when you, as an educator, learn to suspend the egoic aspects of self that make it difficult to take responsibility for how your words and actions may negatively impact others, even if you are not consciously trying to do harm. Reflective activities in this module provide depth for teaching.

COURSES: External Practices