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This volume weaves together ten of Joyce E. King's most important writings on culturally connected teaching and learning and inclusive transformative leadership for change and four invited reflections from prominent scholars on the major themes the work addresses.
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This volume weaves together ten of Joyce E. King's most important writings on culturally connected teaching and learning and inclusive transformative leadership for change and four invited reflections from prominent scholars on the major themes the work addresses.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317509745
- Artikelnr.: 42643545
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317509745
- Artikelnr.: 42643545
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Joyce E. King is the Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair of Urban Teaching, Learning and Leadership at Georgia State University, USA. Dr. King served as the 2014-2015 President of AERA, chaired the AERA Commission on Research in Black Education (CORIBE), and served as editor of the resulting volume, Black Education: A Transformative Research and Action Agenda for the New Century. Her publications include "Re-membering" History in Student and Teacher Learning: An Afrocentric Culturally Informed Praxis (with E.E. Swartz), Preparing Teachers for Cultural Diversity and Teaching Diverse Populations: Formulating a Knowledge Base (both co-edited with E. R. Hollins and W. C. Hayman), Mothers to Sons: Juxtaposing African American Literature with Social Practice (with C.A. Mitchell), and numerous book chapters and journal articles. In recognition of her professional service, Dr. King was presented the Distinguished Career Contribution Award from the AERA Committee on Scholars of Color in Education. She has received fellowship awards from the American Council on Education, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, and the National Institutes of Mental Health. She received the Distinguished Fellowship Award for Research and Leadership in Critical Studies in Education from the University of Auckland and "The Living Treasure of Africans in the Diaspora in Education and Social Sciences Award" for 20 Years of Participation in the Black Studies Research Center at the Federal University of Säo Carlos, Brazil.
Acknowledgements
Credits
Introduction My Grandmother Made Quilts: Forms of Knowledge, Ways of
Knowing and Being, Teachings for Human Freedom
Part I Groundings: Answering an Ancestral Call, Deciphering Dysconscious
Racism
Part I Introduction
Reflection Groundings: A Framework for Educational Inquiry by Annette Henry
Chapter 1 A Black Woman Speaks on Leadership
Chapter 2 In Search of a Method for Liberating Education and Research: The
Half (That) Has Not Been Told
Chapter 3 Critical and Qualitative Research in Teacher Education: A Blues
Epistemology for Cultural Well-Being and a Reason for Knowing
Reflection Dysconscious Racism, Land of Immigrants, and Culturally-based
Pedagogy: The Legacy of Joyce E. King by Joel Spring
Chapter 4 Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and the Miseducation of
Teachers
Chapter 5 "[Art Thou] Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This?":
Transformative Public Scholarship for Social Change
Part II Afrocentric Praxis: Liberating Knowledge for Human Freedom
Part II Introduction
Reflection Forbidden Knowledge by Ibrahima Seck
Chapter 6 Diaspora Literacy and Consciousness in the Struggle Against
Miseducation in the Black Community
Chapter 7 "If Justice is Our Objective": Diaspora Literacy, Heritage
Knowledge, and the Praxis of Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Chapter 8 Who Dat Say (We) "Too Depraved to Be Saved"? Re-membering
Katrina/Haiti (and Beyond): Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Reflection Teaching and Learning Informed by a Culturally Grounded Practice
by Susan Goodwin
Chapter 9 Transformative Curriculum Praxis for the Public Good
Chapter 10 Cultural Knowledge
Chapter 11 "Thank you for opening our minds": On Praxis, Transmutation, and
Black Studies in Teacher Development
Epilogue Black Education Post-Katina: And All Us We Are Not Saved
About the Contributors
Index
Credits
Introduction My Grandmother Made Quilts: Forms of Knowledge, Ways of
Knowing and Being, Teachings for Human Freedom
Part I Groundings: Answering an Ancestral Call, Deciphering Dysconscious
Racism
Part I Introduction
Reflection Groundings: A Framework for Educational Inquiry by Annette Henry
Chapter 1 A Black Woman Speaks on Leadership
Chapter 2 In Search of a Method for Liberating Education and Research: The
Half (That) Has Not Been Told
Chapter 3 Critical and Qualitative Research in Teacher Education: A Blues
Epistemology for Cultural Well-Being and a Reason for Knowing
Reflection Dysconscious Racism, Land of Immigrants, and Culturally-based
Pedagogy: The Legacy of Joyce E. King by Joel Spring
Chapter 4 Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and the Miseducation of
Teachers
Chapter 5 "[Art Thou] Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This?":
Transformative Public Scholarship for Social Change
Part II Afrocentric Praxis: Liberating Knowledge for Human Freedom
Part II Introduction
Reflection Forbidden Knowledge by Ibrahima Seck
Chapter 6 Diaspora Literacy and Consciousness in the Struggle Against
Miseducation in the Black Community
Chapter 7 "If Justice is Our Objective": Diaspora Literacy, Heritage
Knowledge, and the Praxis of Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Chapter 8 Who Dat Say (We) "Too Depraved to Be Saved"? Re-membering
Katrina/Haiti (and Beyond): Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Reflection Teaching and Learning Informed by a Culturally Grounded Practice
by Susan Goodwin
Chapter 9 Transformative Curriculum Praxis for the Public Good
Chapter 10 Cultural Knowledge
Chapter 11 "Thank you for opening our minds": On Praxis, Transmutation, and
Black Studies in Teacher Development
Epilogue Black Education Post-Katina: And All Us We Are Not Saved
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgements
Credits
Introduction My Grandmother Made Quilts: Forms of Knowledge, Ways of
Knowing and Being, Teachings for Human Freedom
Part I Groundings: Answering an Ancestral Call, Deciphering Dysconscious
Racism
Part I Introduction
Reflection Groundings: A Framework for Educational Inquiry by Annette Henry
Chapter 1 A Black Woman Speaks on Leadership
Chapter 2 In Search of a Method for Liberating Education and Research: The
Half (That) Has Not Been Told
Chapter 3 Critical and Qualitative Research in Teacher Education: A Blues
Epistemology for Cultural Well-Being and a Reason for Knowing
Reflection Dysconscious Racism, Land of Immigrants, and Culturally-based
Pedagogy: The Legacy of Joyce E. King by Joel Spring
Chapter 4 Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and the Miseducation of
Teachers
Chapter 5 "[Art Thou] Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This?":
Transformative Public Scholarship for Social Change
Part II Afrocentric Praxis: Liberating Knowledge for Human Freedom
Part II Introduction
Reflection Forbidden Knowledge by Ibrahima Seck
Chapter 6 Diaspora Literacy and Consciousness in the Struggle Against
Miseducation in the Black Community
Chapter 7 "If Justice is Our Objective": Diaspora Literacy, Heritage
Knowledge, and the Praxis of Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Chapter 8 Who Dat Say (We) "Too Depraved to Be Saved"? Re-membering
Katrina/Haiti (and Beyond): Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Reflection Teaching and Learning Informed by a Culturally Grounded Practice
by Susan Goodwin
Chapter 9 Transformative Curriculum Praxis for the Public Good
Chapter 10 Cultural Knowledge
Chapter 11 "Thank you for opening our minds": On Praxis, Transmutation, and
Black Studies in Teacher Development
Epilogue Black Education Post-Katina: And All Us We Are Not Saved
About the Contributors
Index
Credits
Introduction My Grandmother Made Quilts: Forms of Knowledge, Ways of
Knowing and Being, Teachings for Human Freedom
Part I Groundings: Answering an Ancestral Call, Deciphering Dysconscious
Racism
Part I Introduction
Reflection Groundings: A Framework for Educational Inquiry by Annette Henry
Chapter 1 A Black Woman Speaks on Leadership
Chapter 2 In Search of a Method for Liberating Education and Research: The
Half (That) Has Not Been Told
Chapter 3 Critical and Qualitative Research in Teacher Education: A Blues
Epistemology for Cultural Well-Being and a Reason for Knowing
Reflection Dysconscious Racism, Land of Immigrants, and Culturally-based
Pedagogy: The Legacy of Joyce E. King by Joel Spring
Chapter 4 Dysconscious Racism: Ideology, Identity, and the Miseducation of
Teachers
Chapter 5 "[Art Thou] Come to the Kingdom for Such a Time as This?":
Transformative Public Scholarship for Social Change
Part II Afrocentric Praxis: Liberating Knowledge for Human Freedom
Part II Introduction
Reflection Forbidden Knowledge by Ibrahima Seck
Chapter 6 Diaspora Literacy and Consciousness in the Struggle Against
Miseducation in the Black Community
Chapter 7 "If Justice is Our Objective": Diaspora Literacy, Heritage
Knowledge, and the Praxis of Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Chapter 8 Who Dat Say (We) "Too Depraved to Be Saved"? Re-membering
Katrina/Haiti (and Beyond): Critical Studyin' for Human Freedom
Reflection Teaching and Learning Informed by a Culturally Grounded Practice
by Susan Goodwin
Chapter 9 Transformative Curriculum Praxis for the Public Good
Chapter 10 Cultural Knowledge
Chapter 11 "Thank you for opening our minds": On Praxis, Transmutation, and
Black Studies in Teacher Development
Epilogue Black Education Post-Katina: And All Us We Are Not Saved
About the Contributors
Index