ENGAGEMENT & IMPACT
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Newsletter
We offer ongoing insights about TEP and connected initiatives around the world.
PODCAST
SERIES 1: Building Hopes
In the first mini-series, we explore how innovative approaches in education empower individuals and communities.
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Featured guests:
- André de Quadros — Professor, Boston University
- Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade — Professor, San Francisco State University; Founder, Roses in Concrete
- Felisa Tibbitts — UNESCO Chair in Human Rights Education, Utrecht University
- Monica Cabarcas — Advisor, Commission for Truth and Reconciliation, Colombia
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COLLABORATIVE WORK & PUBLICATIONS
From our open-access book to global partnerships, we work with schools, NGOs, universities, and institutions to reimagine education in practice.
ENDORSEMENTS
Critical acclaim:
‘Cappiali and Jean-Pierre’s book recognizes the limitations of empowerment-oriented pedagogies that are not applied to the task of social transformation and the disruption of oppression. Through a provocative blend of theory and practice, the authors call for a self-reflective approach to ensure co-learning, re-learning and re-imagining higher education instruction.’
– Felisa Tibbitts, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Higher Education, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
‘This book skillfully bridges the gap between transformative pedagogy theory and actionable classroom practices, offering educators in higher education a unique and invaluable toolkit for creating empowering learning environments. Through its innovative approach and strong connections between theory and praxis, it offers a new standard in the field, ensuring classrooms are both inclusive and transformative.’
– Edward W. Taylor, Penn State University, US
‘Paulo Freire has helped us develop a Freirean lens in the same way that we talk about Foucaultian, Derridian and Gramscian lenses. This has been applied to museums, literature, visual art and other areas where social justice and inclusion are at stake. This book and a few others show that the Freirean lens includes a vision of higher education geared towards social justice and which involves emancipatory critical enquiry.’
– Peter Mayo, University of Malta and Author of Higher Education in a Globalising World. Community Engagement and Lifelong Learning
About the book:
Promoting Inclusion and Justice in University Teaching offers a theoretical and practical contribution to ongoing debates concerning why and how we need to expand the goals of education in an increasingly diverse academia to enhance inclusivity and equity. It integrates a wide range of well-designed teaching activities grounded in the principles of transformative pedagogy into university settings to connect in-class teaching to social justice demands.
PHOTO: Teresa Cappiali at XI Latin American & Caribbean Colloquium on Human Rights Education, Costa Rica – 11 May 2025
TALKS & PRESENTATIONS
We share TEP at international conferences, community events, and workshops, building bridges between research and practice.
Selected List
Selected Conference Presentations:
- The 6th General Conference of the Association of African Universities (AAU), UM6P, Rabat, Morocco — July 2025
- XI Latin American & Caribbean Colloquium on Human Rights Education, Costa Rica — May 2025
- Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) Conference, Sweden — September 2024 (Invited keynote speaker)
Invited Talks:
- Cambridge University Press & Assessment, REEBN, USA — July 2025
- University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), Morocco
- University of Lisbon, Portugal — June 2025 (Invited by António Nóvoa, UNESCO Commission on Futures of Education)
- Lund University, Sweden — March 2025
WE ARE SUPPORTED BY A GLOBAL NETWORK
OF SCHOLARS AND EDUCATORS
TEP was born from dialogue and collaboration with colleagues worldwide, and it continues to grow thanks to the encouragement of distinguished scholars and community leaders who share our vision of education as a practice of freedom and transformation.