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Creating a Home in Schools - Francisco Rios, A Longoria

Creating a Home in Schools

Sustaining Identities for Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color
Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2021
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
9780807765272 (ISBN)
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Provides advice to Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color (BITOC) to help sustain them into and through the teaching profession. Through an examination of BITOC in the education workforce, the assets that these educators bring to the teaching profession are identified, as are some of the most critical challenges they face in today's schools.
The authors of this book provide caring advice to Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color (BITOC) to help sustain them into and through the teaching profession. Through an examination of BITOC in the education workforce, the assets that these educators bring to the teaching profession are identified, as are some of the most critical challenges they face in today's schools. The book illuminates the importance of cultivating and supporting social cultural identities as resources that will serve prospective teachers and their increasingly diverse students. Rooted in an identity sustaining framework, the authors strongly encourage BITOC to bring their full cultural, social, and linguistic assets into the classroom while simultaneously encouraging their students to do the same. Creating a Home in Schools will help readers successfully negotiate and navigate the teaching profession, from pathway programs, to teacher education, and into the classroom. Book Features:



Explores major contextual constraints that BITOC will have to understand and navigate.
Identifies the cultural and linguistic assets BITOC bring with them and how to make these a central part of their teaching.
Focuses on the importance of a strong sense of identity and how to approach teaching and learning in identity sustaining ways.
Offers guidance for enacting culturally sustaining pedagogies that are rooted in BITOC identities to serve the needs of their students.

Francisco A. Rios, professor, and A Longoria, assistant professor, are both at Woodring College of Education, Western Washington University.

Contents (Tentative)
Series Foreword James A. Banks 
Preface: This Political Moment—A House in Disarray? 
Acknowledgments 
Introduction 
Who We Are and Where We Stand 
The Framework 
Chapter Overviews 
A Note About Terminology 
Getting the Most From This Text 
1. The Community: Mapping the Contours of the Profession 
An (All-Too) Brief History of Education for Students of Color 
Segregation, Desegregation, and Integration: An Extended Example 
Schooling and Diversity in the Contemporary Era 
Concluding Reflections 
2. The House: Finding Your Theoretical/Ideological Foundations 
Understanding Theories of Minoritized Student Performance in Schools 
Critical Theories of Schooling for Diverse Children and Youth 
Concluding Reflections 
3. The Entryway: Representing Through Multicultural and Culturally Centering Education 
Multicultural Education: Our Historical Roots 
Defining Multicultural Education 
Culturally Centering Education as Multicultural Education 
Teachers of Color: Exploring Your Own Principles of Practice 
Concluding Reflections 
4. The Living Room: Sustaining Identities Through Teaching and Learning 
Diversity in the Teaching Profession: 
On Identity 
Identity-Sustaining Pedagogies 
Concluding Reflections 
5. The Kitchen (and the Closet): Getting Real About Schooling 
Finding Nuances Between Public and Private Spaces 
The Challenges of Being a BITOC 
The Closet: Opening Ourselves and Being Vulnerable . . . out of Necessity 
Preprofessional Advice for Preservice BITOCs 
Pursuing Your First Teaching Position 
Concluding Reflections 
6. The Patio: Re/energizing Yourself in Community 
Cautionary Tales: From Damage Narratives to Desire Narratives 
Engaging in Meaningful and Critical Reflection and Self-Reflexivity 
Sustaining Ourselves Through Self-Care 
Building Allies 
Recognizing and Embracing Joy 
On Chisme 
Teacher Education Programs Have a Role, Too 
Concluding Reflections 
7. The Rooftop: Visioning and Action Planning for Sustainable Futures 
Bringing It All Together 
Envisioning Futurities 
Theories of Change 
Career Development: A Purposeful Trajectory 
Activist Teacher Leaders 
Action Planning 
Telling Your Story 
On Hope 
Our Unfinishedness 
Concluding Reflections 
PostScript (PS) 
Appendix A: The Toolshed 
Appendix B: A Note to White Readers 
Appendix C: Other Goals for Culturally Centering Education 
Appendix D: An Action-Planning Worksheet: Crafting Your Story 
Notes 
References 
Index 
About the Authors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Multicultural Education Series
Mitarbeit Herausgeber (Serie): James A. Banks
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 435 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-13 9780807765272 / 9780807765272
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