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Mentoring Students of Color -

Mentoring Students of Color

Naming the Politics of Race, Social Class, Gender, and Power
Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2019
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-40795-4 (ISBN)
CHF 75,90 inkl. MwSt
Mentoring Students of Color explores the ways in which race plays a critical role in mentoring youth of color and provides mentors, practitioners and researchers a critical lense for understanding the ways in which cross-racial mentoring impact youth.
As more students of color continue to make up our nation’s schools, finding ways to address their academic and cultural ways knowing become important issues. This book explores these intersections, by covering a variety of topics related to race, social class, and gender, all within a multiyear study of a mentoring program that is situated within U.S. K-12 schools. Furthermore, the role of power is central to the analyses as the contributors examine questions, tensions, and posit overall critical takes on mentoring. Finally, suggestions for designing critical and holistic programming are provided.



Contributors are: Shanyce L. Campbell, Juan F. Carrillo, Tim Conder, Dana Griffin, Alison LaGarry, George Noblit, Danielle Parker Moore, Esmeralda Rodriguez, and Amy Senta.

Juan F. Carrillo, PhD (2010), Arizona State University, is an Associate Professor at the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. His work looks at the role of agency in historically marginalized communities, with a particular focus on Latinx students. He is the author of Barrio Nerds: Latino Males, Schooling, and the Beautiful Struggle (Sense Publishers, 2016). Danielle Parker Moore, PhD (2015), Wake Forest University, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Education at WFU. Her work is focused on black mothers experiences in out of school programs and CDF Freedom Schools. Tim Condor, PhD (2018), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at UNC–Chapel Hill. His work is focused on Identity Formation of Christian Social Justice Activists in North Carolina’s Moral Movement.

Notes on Contributors



Introduction

 Juan F. Carrillo and Tim Conder



1 Capitalizing on Achievement: A Critical Examination of School-Based Mentoring Programs and Student Achievement

 Shanyce L. Campbell



2 Someone Fabulous Like Me: White Mentors’ Representations of Moralities and Possibilities for a White Complicity Pedagogy for Mentoring

 Amy Senta and Danielle Parker Moore



3 Class Crossings: Mentoring, Stratification and Mobility

 George Noblit, Danielle Parker Moore and Amy Senta



4 “I Don’t Think It’s Changed Me, It’s Helped Mold Me”: The Agency of Students of Color in a Whitestream Mentoring Organization

 Tim Conder and Alison LaGarry



5 Inculcando Confianza: Towards Exploring the Possibilities in the Mentoring of Latina Youth

 Esmeralda Rodriguez



6 Examining the Mentoring Discourse Regarding the Parenting Practices of Black, Female-Led Families

 Dana Griffin



7 Final Thoughts

 Juan F. Carrillo

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Breakthroughs in the Sociology of Education ; 11
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 288 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Sekundarstufe I+II
ISBN-10 90-04-40795-2 / 9004407952
ISBN-13 978-90-04-40795-4 / 9789004407954
Zustand Neuware
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