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We examine the dangers and affordances of trauma-informed practice, focusing specifically on how this approach can be misused to cause harm. Further, we elaborate how teacher educators can support teachers in developing systemically trauma-informed teaching practice. We analyze and share detailed educational designs showing how counter story can support educators to recognize and contend with racist interpretations of trauma-informed practice. These lenses are frequently used to injure, blame and pathologize, in particular, poor children and families of color.
Debi Khasnabis
Debi Khasnabis teaches multicultural and multilingual education in elementary teachereducation and is the chair of Elementary Teacher Education at the University ofMichigan School of Education. She conducts research on pedagogies of teacher educationthat support the development of culturally responsive teaching. She has regularly designedprofessional development opportunities for teachers to build connections between families andschools. Prior, she was an elementary bilingual teacher in Detroit.
Simona Goldin
Simona Goldin teaches courses pertaining to the sociology, history, and policy of schoolingin the U.S. She conducts research on ways to transform the preparation of beginning teachersto help them teach in more equitable ways and has elaborated the teaching practices thatbridge children’s work in schools on academic content with their home and community-basedexperiences.
Khasnabis, D., & Goldin, S. (2020). Don’t Be Fooled, Trauma Is a Systemic Problem: Trauma as a Case of Weaponized Educational Innovation. Occasional Paper Series, 2020 (43). Retrieved from https://educate.bankstreet.edu/occasional-paper-series/vol2020/iss43/5
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