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Apr 16 2019

Beyond the School to Prison Pipeline OR; Unravelling the School/Prison Assemblage through Minecraft

Session Description
Cody Lestelle presents a project that was done in collaboration with two other scholars and educational designers from Dr. Peter Leong’s LTEC 652D – Authoring Virtual Learning Environments (Spring 2017). Co-creators of the original Minecraft simulation of the school-to-prison pipeline were Kim Berg and Keahe Davis. Our final design document stated the following as our instructional goal:

“The instructional goal of our project is to educate the learner about the school-to-prison pipeline, its causes and ramifications, and engage them in creating and exploring possible solutions. The school-to-prison pipeline is the phrase used to describe the increasing pattern of children being funneled out of public schools into the juvenile and criminal justice system through changes made to disciplinary policies and practices by public institutions at the local and state level. The policies and practices disproportionately affect youth of color, specifically males. The reasons for this alarming trend include the lack of foresight for whole-child development, ignorance of proactive resiliency practices for children with socio-economic and domestic trauma, and implicit bias among administrators, teachers, parents, and policy makers. By creating this tool for spreading awareness about the school-to-prison pipeline we hope to decrease youth incarceration rates.”

Cody’s presentation of this project will involve a tour of the Minecraft build followed by a portal opening to the AGILE Minecraft Multiversity’s virtual Hawaiian Islands world where participants of the presentation and simulation are invited to imagine and co-create preferred futures beyond the school-prison pipeline/assemblage.

Presenter(s)
Cody Lestelle
Cody Lestelle, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, Honolulu, Oʻahu, Hawaiian Kingdom
Session Type
20-Minute LTEC Student Session
Audience
All Audiences

Please note that this session did not take place.

Written by tcconline2019 · Categorized: 20-Minute LTEC Student Session · Tagged: Alternate Reality Games, Augmented Reality, Minecraft, Multiversity, simulation, virtual worlds

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TCC Hawaii, LearningTimes, & the Learning Design and Technology (LTEC) Department, College of Education, UH-Manoa, collaborate to produce this event. Volunteer faculty and staff worldwide provide additional support.

TCCHawaii.org, a Hawaii nonprofit corporation, conducts events for educators and graduate students worldwide relating to current and future practices and research in learning technologies and design.

 

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