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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9948664905102882
    Format: 1 online resource (346 p.)
    Edition: 2nd, Revised ed.
    ISBN: 9781453912980
    Series Statement: Counterpoints 468
    Content: This book spotlights six themes or «lenses» for understanding and analyzing education and its relation to oppression and anti-oppressive transformation. It brings together multiple perspectives on anti-oppressive education from various contexts, including K-12 schools, teacher education programs, postsecondary institutions, and community-based organizations. The book provides an array of practical and theoretical resources for educators to explore and innovate ways to confront and dismantle racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism and other forms of oppression in education. Significantly, this 2nd edition boasts ten new chapters as well as new or considerably revised Conversations for each of the six Parts. The chapters provide readers with diverse perspectives for considering anti-oppressive education from a range of content areas in K-12, postsecondary, and community contexts; student and educator populations; social differences; activities; and research methodology. In addition, this new edition significantly amplifies the perspectives and experiences of youth, including those from Southeast Asian, South Asian, and African American communities.
    Note: Contents: Joe Lewis/Letitia Basford: Paying with Their Lives: One Family and the School-to-Prison Pipeline – Jane L. Lehr: Why Social Justice Educators Must Engage Science in All of Our Classrooms – Linda Fernsten: A Teaching Story: Academic Writing and the Silence of Oppression – Letitia Basford/Linda Fernsten/Jane L. Lehr/Joe Lewis: Conversation: Contesting Authoritative Discourses in Education – Erin Dyke/Jana LoBello: Disposable Young Mothers: Desettling Developmentalism,Unmasking Waste and Value Production in Education – Candace J. Chow: Raced Curriculum: Asian American College Students’ Lives – Sarah E. Hansen: A Teaching Story: Unsilencing Laughter in Serious Spaces – Candace J. Chow/Erin Dyke/Sarah E. Hansen/Jana LoBello: Conversation: Unearthing Hidden Curricula: Standards, Socialization, and Silences – Jill Ewing Flynn: Studying Media Representations to Foster Critical Literacy – Mary Beth Hines: Ways of Reading, Ways of Seeing: Social Justice Inquiry in the Literature Classroom – Jocelyn Anne Glazier: A Teaching Story: Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy and Curriculum in Secondary English Methods: Focusing on Critical Literacy – Anne Glazier/Mary Beth Hines: Conversation: Learning to Read Critically, by Jill Ewing Flynn, Jocelyn – Ann Mogush Mason: Disrupting «Neutrality» and the New Racism in Teacher Education – Mary Curran: Putting Anti-Oppressive Language Teacher Education in Practice – Ann Berlak/Sekani Moyenda: A Teaching Story: Reflections upon Racism and Schooling from Kindergarten to College – Ann Berlak/Mary Curran/Ann Mogush Mason/Sekani Moyenda: Conversation: Addressing Resistance: Uncertainties in Learning to Teach – Sumun Lakshmi Pendakur: Going Against the Grain: Higher Education Practitioners Countering Neoliberalism and Post-Racial Ideology – Phitsamay Sychitkokhong Uy: «Khmerican» and Lao American Youths’ Contested Ethnic Identities: Perspectives That Move Teachers Beyond Race – Mary E. Lee-Nichols: A Teaching Story: It Begins with Muffins for Moms: How Racist Practices Casually Creep into Classrooms – Mary E. Lee-Nichols/Sumun Lakshmi Pendakur/Phitsamay Sychitkokhong Uy: Conversation: Complicating Race and Racism in Theory and Practice – George Lipsitz: Teaching in a Time of War and the Metaphor of Two Worlds – Brian D. Lozenski/Gevonee EuGene Ford: From Individualism to Interconnectedness: Exploring the Transformational Potential of a Community-Generated Methodology – George Lipsitz/Brian D. Lozenski/Gevonee EuGene Ford: Conversation: Situating Anti-Oppressive Education in Our Times.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433100406
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781433126109
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1608174603
    Format: XXI, 302 S. , 230 mm x 160 mm
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9780820488493 , 0820488496 , 1433100401 , 9781433100406
    Series Statement: Counterpoints 315
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Manners, intellect, and potential : a historiography on the underachievement of boys in literacy / Charlotte Lichter -- Why social justice educators must engage science in all of our classrooms / Jane L. Lehr -- Teaching story : academic writing and the silence of oppression / Linda Fernsten -- Conversation : contesting aurhoritative discourses in education / Linda Fernsten, Jane L. Lehr, & Charlotte Lichter -- Curriculum for [dis]empowerment : uncovering hegemony within the New Jersey social studies curriculum framework / Mark R. Davies -- Hidden in plain sight : the problem of ageism in public schools / Gloria Graves Holmes -- Teaching story : using mediated teaching and learning to support algebra students with learning disabilities / Judi Hirsch -- Conversation : unearthing hidden curriculums / Mark R. Davies, Judi Hirsch, & Gloria Graves Holmes -- Color me purple : how gender troubles reading / Carol Ricker-Wilson -- Ways of reading, ways of seeing : social justice inquiry in the literature classroom / Mary Beth Hines -- Teaching story : anti-oppressive pedagogy and curriculum in secondary English methods : focusing on critical literacy / Jocelyn Anne Glazier -- Conversation : learning to read critically : from high school to college to teacher education / Jocelyn Anne Glazier, Mary Beth Hines, & Carol Ricker-Wilson -- After the soup : a feminist approach to service learning / Rita M. Kissen -- Putting anti-oppressive language teacher education in practice / Mary Curran -- Teaching story : reflections upon racism and schooling from kindergarten to college / Ann Berlak & Sekani Moyenda -- Conversation : addressing resistance : uncertainties in learning to teach / Ann Berlak ... [et al.] -- Moving beyond the "simple logic" of labeling? / Connie North -- Rethinking ignore-ance in the examination of racism / Thomas M . Philip -- Conversation : unpacking the methodological issues in research for social justice / Connie North & Thomas M. Philip -- Teaching in a time of war and the metaphor of two worlds / George Lipsitz -- Pedagogies of presence : resisting the violence of absenting / Proma Tagore & Fairn Herising -- Conversation : situating anti-oppressive education in our times / Proma Tagore ... [et al.]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
    RVK:
    Keywords: Antiautoritäre Erziehung ; Soziale Gerechtigkeit
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