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Through the Fire – From Intake to Credential - Cleveland Hayes, Kenneth Fasching-Varner, Hillary B. Eisworth, Kimberly White-Smith

Through the Fire – From Intake to Credential

Teacher Candidates Share Their Experiences through Narrative
Buch | Softcover
204 Seiten
2018
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-38816-1 (ISBN)
CHF 67,90 inkl. MwSt
By applying an auto-ethnographic approach in this volume to share and explore the experiences of prospective teachers as they navigate the preparation and credentialing processes of teacher education, we – as those who have gone before the future educators in this text and those who will come behind them, gain first hand insights from these young women and men about what it means and how to better prepare prospective educators to become a teacher against a backdrop of historical inequities in schooling and prepared for the multi-culturally diverse classrooms of today. Teacher educators, school and community leaders, and others committed to pushing toward more equitable social domains and forms of living and learning hence would do well to take up the opportunity provided in this text to learn from the narratives included in this volume and those of other teacher candidates; indeed, the narratives of teacher candidates herein and elsewhere are, in part, reflections of ourselves as teacher educators and evaluations of our work in teacher education and the professional preparation of those who will carry on our professions after us and for rising generations. What we as teacher educators teach, or think we are teaching, in teacher preparation courses may, or may not, be what prospective teachers are learning about being a teacher and successful teaching and learning for all learners, particularly those students historically underserved.



Each of the prospective educators who share their narratives in this volume are striving to become critical educators capable of promoting equitable educational and social opportunities, outcomes, and experiences for all learners. While their journeys are each distinctive and unique to them personally, the teacher candidates who share their narratives in this volume highlight some of the challenges and opportunities they have encountered in teacher preparation courses to learn about the functioning of social structures that sustain society’s existing hierarchies and develop the skills and knowledge requisite to identify, implement, and assess critical learning strategies aimed at challenging inequities and promoting more inclusive forms of education. Specifically, these future teachers included in this volume are sharing with us, their readers, their attempts at learning to unhook from Whiteness and to disrupt the pernicious and historical school-to-prison pipeline that has long existed in the US between the nation’s prison system and schools serving learners and their families and communities identified as racially not White, economically poor, and otherwise not members of the White, middle-class, primary English speaking, heterosexual, patriarchal mainstream.

Cleveland Hayes, Ph.D., is a Professor of Education Foundations at Indiana University Indianapolis. At Indiana University – Indianapolis, Dr. Hayes teaches science in the elementary school, education foundations and qualitative studies in education. He is also affiliated with Africana studies and teaches various courses. Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner, Ph.D., is the Shirley B. Barton Endowed Associate Professor at Louisiana State University. Varner’s areas of scholarly expertise and interest center on the intersections of identity in globalized contexts. Varner examines the nature of White Racial Identity (WRI), Critical Race Theory (CRT), and Culturally Relevant Pedagogy. Hillary Eisworth received her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from The University of Texas at Austin in 2007. She is currently an instructor of early childhood education at Louisiana State University. Her research interests include teacher preparation and multicultural education. Kimberly White-Smith, Ed.D., is Professor of Education and Dean at the University of La Verne’s LaFetra College of Education (LFCE). University of Southern California (Ed.D, Learning and Instruction, 2004), Teachers College, Columbia University (M.A., Curriculum and Instruction, 1995) and the University of California at Berkeley (B.A., Psychology, 1994).

Foreword

 Brenda G. Harris
An Example of Critical Teaching Enacted in the Classroom of Luis-Genro Garcia

Notes on the Authors



1 What Is Going on in Teacher Education in the United States

 An Introduction

 The Educational Testing Complex

 A Tale of Two Schools

 Through the Fire: This Book Project

 The Importance of This Volume

 Reading This Book



2 Tried and True Geoffrey Jaynes



3 Bianca: New Footprints on the Well-Trodden Path

 The Authorsf Response to Bianca



4 Cecilia: Wisdom Is Earned through Experience



5 Covington: A Journey through the Hundred Acre Wood

 The Credential Program: A Journey through the Process

 Education and Common Core

 Words of Wisdom

 Moving through Difficult Situations

 The Credential Program and My Ability to Teach

 Why I Teach

 My Teaching Philosophy: Then and Now

 My Experiences: A Learning Curve

 My Future Classroom

 My Goal as a Teacher: A Conclusion



6 George: The Last 100 Meters

 The History Teacher

 The Ever-Evolving School

 Beginning the Race

 Life as a Teacher Candidate

 Finishing the Race



7 Hillary: Teaching Is a Lifestyle



8 Jasmime: What Teacher Educators Can Learn from Teacher Candidates



9 Ximaroa: All Things Considered



10 Miquel: The Great Emancipator of Education



11 Owen: Is Math that Terrible?



12 Vijay: Education and the Pursuit of Happiness



13 Wade: A Teacherfs Last Step Before Game Time

 14 Mary: The Bell Rings c The Journey Begins



15 Kaitlyn: Three Things I Learned During My Student Teaching Experience

 Student Teaching Is Like Living with a Roommate

 Learn to Emulate or Do the Opposite of Your Mentor

 The Toughest Experiences Present You with the Greatest Learning Opportunities

 What It Is All about



16 Lauren and Patricia: An Elementary Prison



17 Jordan and Catherine: Realizations about Classroom Environment

 Introduction

 Stacy

 Mark

 John

 Jayden

 Sean

 Marcy

 Conclusion



18 Through the Fire: A Critical Race Perspective toward Preparing Critical Educators

 Educational Slavery Today

 The Good News



Afterword

References

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Constructing Knowledge: Curriculum Studies in Action ; 18
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 328 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 90-04-38816-8 / 9004388168
ISBN-13 978-90-04-38816-1 / 9789004388161
Zustand Neuware
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