Preparing Antiracist Teachers
Fostering Antiracism and Equity in Teacher Preparation
Herausgeber: Dobbs, Christina L.; Nerlino, Erin; Leider, Christine Montecillo
Preparing Antiracist Teachers
Fostering Antiracism and Equity in Teacher Preparation
Herausgeber: Dobbs, Christina L.; Nerlino, Erin; Leider, Christine Montecillo
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Preparing Antiracist Teachers: Fostering Anti-Bias and Equity in Teacher Education examines multiple strategies and theories for developing antiracist attitudes and actions in teachers and teacher candidates. It uses critical consciousness as a framing to help practitioners and scholars facilitate the process of doing antiracist work
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Preparing Antiracist Teachers: Fostering Anti-Bias and Equity in Teacher Education examines multiple strategies and theories for developing antiracist attitudes and actions in teachers and teacher candidates. It uses critical consciousness as a framing to help practitioners and scholars facilitate the process of doing antiracist work
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781032680361
- ISBN-10: 1032680369
- Artikelnr.: 71555372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 670g
- ISBN-13: 9781032680361
- ISBN-10: 1032680369
- Artikelnr.: 71555372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christine Montecillo Leider is Assistant Professor of Multilingual Learner Education at the School of Education, University of Massachusetts-Lowell, USA. Christina L. Dobbs is Associate Professor and Director of the English Education for Equity and Justice program at the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development, Boston University, USA. Erin Nerlino is Associate Professor of the Practice at Clark University, USA.
Introduction Section 1: Storying and counter storying - learning to
critically reflect on our places in the world and within systems 1.
Representation Matters: Selecting Multimodal Texts to Prompt Critical
Reflection in a Secondary Literacy Pre-service Course 2. This is not
America!: Attempts to foster Dutch teacher candidates' critical
consciousness of racial inequity 3. Preparing antiracist educators toward
the racialization of the Arab peoples 4. Teaching for Social Justice as a
White Educator in a Predominantly White School: Challenges and
Opportunities to Make Change and Be Changed 5. The Anti-racist potential of
Talking Circles in Teacher Education: A Portrait of One Class's Healing and
Humanizing Practice Section 2: Action and disruption - learning to enact
our commitments to antiracism through critical reflection and
sociopolitical efficacy 6. Understanding Third Culture Kids and Their
Unique Stories Insights from Asian TCKs 7. Transcending Culturally
Responsive Practices: Becoming Antiracist and Trauma-Informed 8. Immigrant
Deaf Students of Color: On the Axes of Accommodation, Acculturation, and
Racialization 9. Unbroken Englishes and the promise of raciolinguistic
redemption: Insights from Caribbean teacher preparation Section 3: Critical
approaches to intersectionality, whiteness, and power - learning to nuance
perspectives on antiracism and difference 10. From Paras to Practitioners:
Opportunities and challenges in preparing culturally affirming teachers in
a district-based "Grow Your Own" teacher preparation program 11. Kindling
the Light: Building Communities of Educators 12.Choosing My Excellence
(CME): Antiracist approaches to student support 13. Effective Early Mother
Tongue Literacy Instruction in African Languages: A Curriculum Design and
Research Collaboration across Continents and Institutions 14. Preparing
special educators to shift education experiences and outcomes for students
with disabilities who are Black, indigenous, and people of color
critically reflect on our places in the world and within systems 1.
Representation Matters: Selecting Multimodal Texts to Prompt Critical
Reflection in a Secondary Literacy Pre-service Course 2. This is not
America!: Attempts to foster Dutch teacher candidates' critical
consciousness of racial inequity 3. Preparing antiracist educators toward
the racialization of the Arab peoples 4. Teaching for Social Justice as a
White Educator in a Predominantly White School: Challenges and
Opportunities to Make Change and Be Changed 5. The Anti-racist potential of
Talking Circles in Teacher Education: A Portrait of One Class's Healing and
Humanizing Practice Section 2: Action and disruption - learning to enact
our commitments to antiracism through critical reflection and
sociopolitical efficacy 6. Understanding Third Culture Kids and Their
Unique Stories Insights from Asian TCKs 7. Transcending Culturally
Responsive Practices: Becoming Antiracist and Trauma-Informed 8. Immigrant
Deaf Students of Color: On the Axes of Accommodation, Acculturation, and
Racialization 9. Unbroken Englishes and the promise of raciolinguistic
redemption: Insights from Caribbean teacher preparation Section 3: Critical
approaches to intersectionality, whiteness, and power - learning to nuance
perspectives on antiracism and difference 10. From Paras to Practitioners:
Opportunities and challenges in preparing culturally affirming teachers in
a district-based "Grow Your Own" teacher preparation program 11. Kindling
the Light: Building Communities of Educators 12.Choosing My Excellence
(CME): Antiracist approaches to student support 13. Effective Early Mother
Tongue Literacy Instruction in African Languages: A Curriculum Design and
Research Collaboration across Continents and Institutions 14. Preparing
special educators to shift education experiences and outcomes for students
with disabilities who are Black, indigenous, and people of color
Introduction Section 1: Storying and counter storying - learning to
critically reflect on our places in the world and within systems 1.
Representation Matters: Selecting Multimodal Texts to Prompt Critical
Reflection in a Secondary Literacy Pre-service Course 2. This is not
America!: Attempts to foster Dutch teacher candidates' critical
consciousness of racial inequity 3. Preparing antiracist educators toward
the racialization of the Arab peoples 4. Teaching for Social Justice as a
White Educator in a Predominantly White School: Challenges and
Opportunities to Make Change and Be Changed 5. The Anti-racist potential of
Talking Circles in Teacher Education: A Portrait of One Class's Healing and
Humanizing Practice Section 2: Action and disruption - learning to enact
our commitments to antiracism through critical reflection and
sociopolitical efficacy 6. Understanding Third Culture Kids and Their
Unique Stories Insights from Asian TCKs 7. Transcending Culturally
Responsive Practices: Becoming Antiracist and Trauma-Informed 8. Immigrant
Deaf Students of Color: On the Axes of Accommodation, Acculturation, and
Racialization 9. Unbroken Englishes and the promise of raciolinguistic
redemption: Insights from Caribbean teacher preparation Section 3: Critical
approaches to intersectionality, whiteness, and power - learning to nuance
perspectives on antiracism and difference 10. From Paras to Practitioners:
Opportunities and challenges in preparing culturally affirming teachers in
a district-based "Grow Your Own" teacher preparation program 11. Kindling
the Light: Building Communities of Educators 12.Choosing My Excellence
(CME): Antiracist approaches to student support 13. Effective Early Mother
Tongue Literacy Instruction in African Languages: A Curriculum Design and
Research Collaboration across Continents and Institutions 14. Preparing
special educators to shift education experiences and outcomes for students
with disabilities who are Black, indigenous, and people of color
critically reflect on our places in the world and within systems 1.
Representation Matters: Selecting Multimodal Texts to Prompt Critical
Reflection in a Secondary Literacy Pre-service Course 2. This is not
America!: Attempts to foster Dutch teacher candidates' critical
consciousness of racial inequity 3. Preparing antiracist educators toward
the racialization of the Arab peoples 4. Teaching for Social Justice as a
White Educator in a Predominantly White School: Challenges and
Opportunities to Make Change and Be Changed 5. The Anti-racist potential of
Talking Circles in Teacher Education: A Portrait of One Class's Healing and
Humanizing Practice Section 2: Action and disruption - learning to enact
our commitments to antiracism through critical reflection and
sociopolitical efficacy 6. Understanding Third Culture Kids and Their
Unique Stories Insights from Asian TCKs 7. Transcending Culturally
Responsive Practices: Becoming Antiracist and Trauma-Informed 8. Immigrant
Deaf Students of Color: On the Axes of Accommodation, Acculturation, and
Racialization 9. Unbroken Englishes and the promise of raciolinguistic
redemption: Insights from Caribbean teacher preparation Section 3: Critical
approaches to intersectionality, whiteness, and power - learning to nuance
perspectives on antiracism and difference 10. From Paras to Practitioners:
Opportunities and challenges in preparing culturally affirming teachers in
a district-based "Grow Your Own" teacher preparation program 11. Kindling
the Light: Building Communities of Educators 12.Choosing My Excellence
(CME): Antiracist approaches to student support 13. Effective Early Mother
Tongue Literacy Instruction in African Languages: A Curriculum Design and
Research Collaboration across Continents and Institutions 14. Preparing
special educators to shift education experiences and outcomes for students
with disabilities who are Black, indigenous, and people of color