Human Rights Education Now!

Episode 27: Maria Hantzopoulos, Part One

March 29, 2024 Human Rights Educators USA Season 2 Episode 27
Human Rights Education Now!
Episode 27: Maria Hantzopoulos, Part One
Show Notes

Maria Hantzopoulos earned her B.A. from Boston University in History, her M.A. in Social Studies Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and her doctorate at Teachers College in International Educational Development. Her work broadly considers how educational processes structure inequity in their contexts and beyond. Her research interests include school culture and climate, project-based assessment, peace and human rights education, migration and education, and social studies curricula. She is the author of the book Restoring Dignity: Human Rights in Action (Teachers College Press, 2016).   

In Episode 27, Maria Hantzopoulos discusses her origins of interest in human rights and human rights education, as well as her entry into public school teaching and her advocacy of social justice pedagogy. She then shares her practices of HRE and peace education in her teaching, and the importance of critiquing mainstream narratives. Next, Maria discusses her involvement in the doctoral program at Teachers College, Columbia University, and the importance of Paolo Freire’s work on critical consciousness. Maria then goes on to describe what she views are the challenges of educating teachers to act as transformative agents of change. Lastly, Maria explains Henry Giroux’s concept of schools as contested spaces.

Topics discussed:

  • Origins of interest in human rights and human rights education
  • Entry into public school teaching 
  • Advocacy of social justice pedagogy 
  • Practice of HRE and peace education in teaching
  • Importance of critiquing mainstream narratives
  • Involvement in doctoral program at Teachers College, Columbia University
  • Paolo Freire’s work on critical consciousness
  • Challenges of educating teachers as transformative agents  
  • Henry Grioux’s concept of schools as contested spaces 

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Introduction and Closing Music Credit: “Awakening-Spring” by Ketsa, from the Album Night Vision. Available at the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/night-vision/awakening-spring/

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