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Social Justice Pedagogy Across the Curriculum

The Practice of Freedom
Buch | Hardcover
326 Seiten
2010
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-80600-8 (ISBN)
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This compelling text synthesizes in one volume historical foundations, philosophic/theoretical conceptualizations, and applications of social justice education in public school classrooms, providing the knowledge and tools educators need to teach for and about social justice across the curriculum in K-12 classrooms.
What knowledge and tools do pre- and in-service educators need to teach for and about social justice across the curriculum in K-12 classrooms?

This compelling text synthesizes in one volume historical foundations, philosophic/theoretical conceptualizations, and applications of social justice education in public school classrooms.






Part one details the history of the multicultural movement and the instantiation of public schooling as a social justice project.



Part two connects theoretical frameworks to social justice curricula. Parts I and II are general to all K-12 classrooms.



Part three provides powerful specific subject-area examples of good practice, including English as a Second Language and Special/ Exceptional Education

Social Justice Pedagogy Across the Curriculum includes highlighted 'Points of Inquiry' and 'Points of Praxi's sections offering recommendations to teachers and researchers and activities, resources, and suggested readings. These features invite teachers at all stages of their careers to reflect on the role of social justice in education, particularly as it relates to their particular classrooms, schools, and communities.

Relevant for any course that addresses history, theory, or practice of multicultural/social justice education, this text is ideal for classes that are not subject-level specific and serve a host of students from various backgrounds.

Thandeka K. Chapman is Associate Professor of Urban Education in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Nikola Hobbel is Associate Professor of English Education, Humboldt State University.

Foreword

Sonia Nieto

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Conversations, Problems, and Action

Thandeka K. Chapman & Nikola Hobbel

Part I. Historical Perspectives

Chapter 1. "These are revolutionary times": Human Rights, Social Justice, and Popular Protest

Carl A. Grant & Melissa L. Gibson

Chapter 2. Federal Education Policy and Social Justice Education

Christine Sleeter

Chapter 3. Roots of Social Justice Pedagogies in Social Movements

Maurianne Adams

Part II. Theoretical Intersections

Chapter 4. Critical Theory as Social Justice Pedagogy

Bekisizwe S. Ndimande

Chapter 5. ‘Jump At Da Sun’: Black Feminist Influences on Social Justice Pedagogy

Adrienne D. Dixson & Jamila D. Smith

Chapter 6. Can We Learn Queerly? Normativity and Social Justice Pedagogies

Lisa W. Loutzenheiser

Chapter 7. Critical Multiculturalism: Transformative Educational Principles and Practices

Patricia D. Quijada, Leticia Alvarez, & Francisco Rios

Chapter 8. After Poststructuralism: Rethinking the Discourse of Social Justice Pedagogy

Robert J. Parkes, Jennifer M. Gore & Wendy Amosa

Chapter 9. Indigenous Epistemologies and Social Justice Pedagogy

Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy & Teresa L. McCarty

Chapter 10: Welcoming the Unwelcome: Disability as Diversity

David J. Connor & Susan L. Gabel

Part III. Social Justice Pedagogy & Praxis

Chapter 11. Social Justice and Arts Education: Spheres of Freedom

Therese Quinn

Chapter 12. Writing in Academic Genres: Is Social Justice a Learning Outcome?

Nikola Hobbel & Thandeka K. Chapman

Chapter 13. Writing, Poetry, Literacy and Social Justice: Fame Not Required

Korina M. Jocson

Chapter 14. Mathematics Education for Social Transformation

Eric (Rico) Gutstein

Chapter 15. Science Curricular Materials through the Lens of Social Justice:

Research Findings

Mary M. Atwater & Regina L. Suriel

Chapter 16. Critical Media Inquiry as High School Social Studies for Social Justice : Doc Your Bloc

David Stovall and Daniel Morales-Doyle

Chapter 17. Second Language Education: With Liberty And Languages for All

Raquel Oxford

Afterword: The Power Not Yet in Power

Ira Shor

About the Contributors

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2010
Reihe/Serie Language, Culture, and Teaching Series
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 800 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-415-80600-3 / 0415806003
ISBN-13 978-0-415-80600-8 / 9780415806008
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