University provost recently asked me, “What innovative or disruptive thing in education are you currently most excited about?” I responded, w/o a bit of cheekiness, “Efforts at supporting teachers and the work of teaching.” - @Jessifer
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How about making it positive again? As in the “disruptive” work of critical race theory, queer theory, feminist theory, etc. It’s a term
@dorothyk98 and I reclaim in our recent edited collection. https://punctumbooks.com/titles/disrupting-the-digital-humanities/ …0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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Totally get that, and it bums me out that a word with such an interesting history has been appropriated (“disruptive innovation”) for some really wicked purposes.
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The term has a long theoretical history in legal and education journals about critical race for decades. Tech has appropriated it and ignored its long history.
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