The fall 2022 session and inaugural season of 海角论坛鈥檚 Master Class, co-hosted by 海角论坛 Dean Pedro Noguera and Professor Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, explored education鈥檚 impact on global issues and the cognitive science of learning. The Master Class sessions were created to be a catalyst for broader discussions among 海角论坛鈥檚 students, faculty and staff that are central to the school鈥檚 mission. Over the five sessions, Dean Noguera and Professor Immordino-Yang examined questions from multiple perspectives, including sociological, historical, developmental and neuroscientific.
鈥淭his first class is focused on what really is at the core of what we do鈥攖eaching and learning.鈥 Dean Noguera said in his remarks. 鈥淲hat does it mean to teach at this time in the world?鈥 Dean Noguera opened the first session, titled 鈥淭eaching and learning to advance the needs of humanity,鈥 where he discussed how education can be used as a resource for addressing the major challenges facing the world today. Drawing on the seminal work of Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, the class explored how teachers can use listening, dialogue and empathy to engage students in an educational process based on collective inquiry and learning.
Professor Immordino-Yang led the second session, titled 鈥淪olving the Frankenstein problem: Why all learning is social, emotional, cognitive and cultural to the brain.鈥 She outlined new discoveries in how people learn, and the possibilities that can be unlocked when teaching.
The third session, titled 鈥淭eaching to empower and disrupt,鈥 was led by Noguera. He discussed how impactful teaching can advance our common humanity. Guest speaker Kori Street, interim director of the USC Shoah Foundation, explained how sharing stories can connect teachers and students.
Professor Immordino-Yang鈥檚 fourth session, 鈥淏uilding meaning builds teens brain: Teaching and learning in urban secondary schools,鈥 was a follow-up to her earlier session. Focusing on teachers and adolescents, the session focused on the patterns of learning that produce growth of the brain over time.
The fifth session and season finale, 鈥淗ow to approach teaching and learning in ways that generate insight, impact and inspire,鈥 featured both Dean Noguera and Professor Immordino-Yang and was moderated by Professor Alan Arkatov. The session examined how educators are teaching, the science of learning, and the possibilities of teaching to advance equity and justice.
Videos of the fall 2022 Master Class sessions are available on 海角论坛鈥檚 . Stay tuned for the spring 2023 schedule. The upcoming season will feature Professor Shaun Harper and Professor Gale Sinatra.