Una, nessuna, centomila cattedre | Maria Cristina Caruso | TEDxSala Consilina
Una, Nessuna, Centomila Cattedre è un viaggio
nell’instabilità dell’insegnamento precario, tra scuole, voci e identità che cambiano ogni anno. Un talk che alterna ironia e dolore per raccontare cosa significa insegnare senza certezze, essere “una” e al tempo stesso “centomila”. Senza retorica, pone una domanda urgente: si può ancora insegnare in Italia senza perdersi? Un invito a guardare alla scuola con più verità e cura. Maria Cristina Caruso è docente con un dottorato in Letteratura ispano-americana, specializzata nello studio dell’immaginario del futuro e delle narrazioni culturali del Caribe Hispano. Insegna lingua inglese nella scuola secondaria di secondo grado e ha maturato esperienze anche in contesti educativi complessi, come gli istituti penitenziari. Si occupa di pratiche educative inclusive e dialogiche, con particolare attenzione ai temi della lingua, della marginalità e della formazione culturale. Il suo lavoro si muove tra ricerca, insegnamento e riflessione critica sul ruolo sociale della scuola. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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