Decolonizing the Mat

Designed for Yoga educators, this short module examines the ethical implications of teaching yoga in a contemporary, globalized context. Learners explore the roots of yoga, the legacy of colonization, and how to design a curriculum that honors the depth and origins of the practice without appropriating or diluting its meaning.

School Project

M.S. Instructional Design & Technology, Course Project

Year

2025

  • For this assignment, I created a 3-lesson accessible online course titled "Decolonizing the Mat: Ethical Curriculum Design for Yoga Educators." The course includes comprehensive lesson content exploring cultural appropriation versus appreciation, yoga's colonial history, and practical curriculum design strategies.

  • I incorporated UK Home Office accessibility guidelines and UDL principles throughout, featuring interactive elements, anonymous reflection spaces, and a 20-question assessment that evaluates both knowledge retention and practical application of ethical teaching principles. 

  • The entire module was built in LearnWorlds and its built-in features for assignments, discussions, and graphics. Additional/ supporting media was designed using Canva.

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