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1media/Lisa.jpg2017-02-22T10:42:03-08:00victoria restler5434622437118826b594b4403abf59787bea0b3d140044plain2017-03-10T13:56:51-08:00victoria restler5434622437118826b594b4403abf59787bea0b3dVictoria Restler is an artist, educator and scholar. Link to her personal website here.
The participants in this study created a participatory Tumblr site called Those Who Can. This ongoing art/ activist project asks teachers, "what do you do that can't be measured?" and invites them to answer back with words, images, and video.
The New York Collective of Radical Educators (NYCoRE) is a volunteer-run social justice teacher group. NYCoRE organizes an ongoing professional development program for teachers called Inquiry to Action Groups (ItAGs) which served as the site for this study.