The ICAP framework is a learning theory that classifies learning activities into four distinct modes based on the level of cognitive engagement they elicit: Passive, Active, Constructive, and Interactive. Each mode is associated with specific observable student behaviors and plausible cognitive processes, with Interactive being the most effective for deep learning and Passive the least.
Humanizing pedagogy is rooted in Paulo Freire's work on critical pedagogy and aims to create inclusive, equitable, and empowering learning experiences. It emphasizes critical consciousness-building, interrogating power structures, and recognizing the sociocultural contexts that influence teaching and learning.
Director of Teaching and Learning Innovation at a community college in New England
Retired k-12 science/ math/ technology teacher/ technology integration specialist/ coordinator