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A Call for Equity in Many Voices
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Through a rich mix of essays, memoirs, and poetry, the contributors to The Poverty and Education Reader bring to the fore the schooling experiences of poor and working class students, highlighting the resiliency, creativity, and educational aspirations of low-income families.
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Through a rich mix of essays, memoirs, and poetry, the contributors to The Poverty and Education Reader bring to the fore the schooling experiences of poor and working class students, highlighting the resiliency, creativity, and educational aspirations of low-income families.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000979565
- Artikelnr.: 68357145
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000979565
- Artikelnr.: 68357145
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Paul C. Gorski is Associate Professor of Integrative Studies in New Century College at George Mason University. He is the founder of EdChange and the Multicultural Pavilion, a Web site that has won more than a dozen awards internationally for its contribution to multicultural education scholarship and practice. Julie Landsman has taught in Minneapolis Public Schools for 25 years. She has also been a visiting Professor at Carleton College in Northfield Minnesota, and an adjunct professor at Hamline University and Metro State University in St. Paul. She is the author of numerous books on race and education and a frequent speaker and consultant around the country and abroad. She can be reached through her website at jlandsman.com
Introduction Part One. Counterstories. Insiders' Views on Poverty and Schooling 1. First Grade Lesson
Sandy Nesbit Tracy 2. On Lilacs, Tap
Dancing, and Children of Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 3. Class, Race, and the Hidden Curriculum of Schools
Buffy Smith 4. How School Taught Me I Was Poor
Jeff Sapp 5. The Places Where We Live and Learn. Mementos From a Working
Class Life
Jaye Johnson Thiel 6. Alone at School
Scot Allen 7. Low
Income Urban Youth Speaking Up About Public Education
Iabeth Galiel Briones, Diamond Dominique Hull, and Shifra Teitelbaum Part Two. Identifying the "Problem". From a Deficit View to a Resiliency View 8. Save You or Drown You
Stacy Amaral 9. On Grifters, Research, and Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 10. There Really Is a Culture of Poverty. Notes on Black Working
Class Struggles for Equity and Education
Kristen L. Buras 11. Way Down Yonder in the Pawpaw Patch. Resiliency in Appalachian Poverty
Joy Cowdery 12. Mending at the Seams. The Working
Class Threads That Bind Us
Jaye Johnson Thiel 13. "Student Teachers". What I Learned From Students in a High
Poverty Urban High School
Lori D. Ungemah 14. The Poor Are Not the Problem. Class Inequality and the Blame Game
Nicholas Daniel Hartlep Part Three. Making Class Inequity Visible 15. blissful abyss or how to look good while ignoring poverty
Tricia Gallagher
Geurtsen 16. The Great Equalizer? Poverty, Reproduction, and How Schools Structure Inequality
Taharee Jackson 17. A Pedagogy of Openness. Queer Theory as a Tool for Class Equity
Whitney Gecker 18. First Faint Lines
Sherrie Fernandez
Williams 19. "Who Are You to Judge Me?". What We Can Learn From Low
Income, Rural Early School Leavers
Janet Kesterson Isbell 20. Looking Past the School Door. Children and Economic Injustice by Steve Grineski and Ok
Hee Lee Part Four. Insisting on Equity. Students, Parents, and Communities Fight for Justice 21. Reckoning by Paul C. Gorski 22. Traversing the Abyss. Addressing the Opportunity Gap
John Korsmo 23. Fostering Wideawakeness. Third
Grade Community Activists
Lenny Sánchez 24. Parents, Organized. Creating Conditions for Low
Income Immigrant Parent Engagement in Public Schools
Russell Carlock 25. Challenging Class
Based Assumptions. Low
Income Families' Perceptions of Family Involvement
Lisa Hoffman Part Five. Teaching for Class Equity and Economic Justice 26. V
Elizabeth E. Vaughn 27. Coming Clean
Carolyn L. Holbrook 28. Insisting on Class(room. Equality in Schools
Curt Dudley
Marling 29. Cultivating Economic Literacy and Social Well
Being. An Equity Perspective
Susan Santone and Shari Saunders 30. Becoming Upstanders. Humanizing Faces of Poverty Using Literature in a Middle School Classroom
Wendy Zagray Warren 31. Literacy Learning and Class Issues. A Rationale for Resisting Classism and Deficit Thinking
Peggy Semingson 32. Imagining an Equity Pedagogy for Students in Poverty
Paul C. Gorski Part Six. Poverty, Education, and the Trouble With School "Reform" 33. Student Collage
Henry Hughes 34. The Teach For America Story From a Voice of Dissent
Mariah Dickinson 35. "Do You Have Fidelity to the Program?" Matters of Faith in a Restructured Title I Middle School
Brian R. Horn 36. The Inequity Gap of Schooling and the Poverty of School "Reform"
P. L. Thomas 37. Homage to Teachers in High
Poverty Schools
Moriah Thielges 38. Questioning Educational "Reform" and the Imposition of a National Curriculum
Mark Brimhall
Vargas 39. Local Education Foundations and the Private Subsidizing of Public Education
Richard Mora and Mary Christianakis About the Editors and Contributors Index
Sandy Nesbit Tracy 2. On Lilacs, Tap
Dancing, and Children of Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 3. Class, Race, and the Hidden Curriculum of Schools
Buffy Smith 4. How School Taught Me I Was Poor
Jeff Sapp 5. The Places Where We Live and Learn. Mementos From a Working
Class Life
Jaye Johnson Thiel 6. Alone at School
Scot Allen 7. Low
Income Urban Youth Speaking Up About Public Education
Iabeth Galiel Briones, Diamond Dominique Hull, and Shifra Teitelbaum Part Two. Identifying the "Problem". From a Deficit View to a Resiliency View 8. Save You or Drown You
Stacy Amaral 9. On Grifters, Research, and Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 10. There Really Is a Culture of Poverty. Notes on Black Working
Class Struggles for Equity and Education
Kristen L. Buras 11. Way Down Yonder in the Pawpaw Patch. Resiliency in Appalachian Poverty
Joy Cowdery 12. Mending at the Seams. The Working
Class Threads That Bind Us
Jaye Johnson Thiel 13. "Student Teachers". What I Learned From Students in a High
Poverty Urban High School
Lori D. Ungemah 14. The Poor Are Not the Problem. Class Inequality and the Blame Game
Nicholas Daniel Hartlep Part Three. Making Class Inequity Visible 15. blissful abyss or how to look good while ignoring poverty
Tricia Gallagher
Geurtsen 16. The Great Equalizer? Poverty, Reproduction, and How Schools Structure Inequality
Taharee Jackson 17. A Pedagogy of Openness. Queer Theory as a Tool for Class Equity
Whitney Gecker 18. First Faint Lines
Sherrie Fernandez
Williams 19. "Who Are You to Judge Me?". What We Can Learn From Low
Income, Rural Early School Leavers
Janet Kesterson Isbell 20. Looking Past the School Door. Children and Economic Injustice by Steve Grineski and Ok
Hee Lee Part Four. Insisting on Equity. Students, Parents, and Communities Fight for Justice 21. Reckoning by Paul C. Gorski 22. Traversing the Abyss. Addressing the Opportunity Gap
John Korsmo 23. Fostering Wideawakeness. Third
Grade Community Activists
Lenny Sánchez 24. Parents, Organized. Creating Conditions for Low
Income Immigrant Parent Engagement in Public Schools
Russell Carlock 25. Challenging Class
Based Assumptions. Low
Income Families' Perceptions of Family Involvement
Lisa Hoffman Part Five. Teaching for Class Equity and Economic Justice 26. V
Elizabeth E. Vaughn 27. Coming Clean
Carolyn L. Holbrook 28. Insisting on Class(room. Equality in Schools
Curt Dudley
Marling 29. Cultivating Economic Literacy and Social Well
Being. An Equity Perspective
Susan Santone and Shari Saunders 30. Becoming Upstanders. Humanizing Faces of Poverty Using Literature in a Middle School Classroom
Wendy Zagray Warren 31. Literacy Learning and Class Issues. A Rationale for Resisting Classism and Deficit Thinking
Peggy Semingson 32. Imagining an Equity Pedagogy for Students in Poverty
Paul C. Gorski Part Six. Poverty, Education, and the Trouble With School "Reform" 33. Student Collage
Henry Hughes 34. The Teach For America Story From a Voice of Dissent
Mariah Dickinson 35. "Do You Have Fidelity to the Program?" Matters of Faith in a Restructured Title I Middle School
Brian R. Horn 36. The Inequity Gap of Schooling and the Poverty of School "Reform"
P. L. Thomas 37. Homage to Teachers in High
Poverty Schools
Moriah Thielges 38. Questioning Educational "Reform" and the Imposition of a National Curriculum
Mark Brimhall
Vargas 39. Local Education Foundations and the Private Subsidizing of Public Education
Richard Mora and Mary Christianakis About the Editors and Contributors Index
Introduction Part One. Counterstories. Insiders' Views on Poverty and Schooling 1. First Grade Lesson
Sandy Nesbit Tracy 2. On Lilacs, Tap
Dancing, and Children of Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 3. Class, Race, and the Hidden Curriculum of Schools
Buffy Smith 4. How School Taught Me I Was Poor
Jeff Sapp 5. The Places Where We Live and Learn. Mementos From a Working
Class Life
Jaye Johnson Thiel 6. Alone at School
Scot Allen 7. Low
Income Urban Youth Speaking Up About Public Education
Iabeth Galiel Briones, Diamond Dominique Hull, and Shifra Teitelbaum Part Two. Identifying the "Problem". From a Deficit View to a Resiliency View 8. Save You or Drown You
Stacy Amaral 9. On Grifters, Research, and Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 10. There Really Is a Culture of Poverty. Notes on Black Working
Class Struggles for Equity and Education
Kristen L. Buras 11. Way Down Yonder in the Pawpaw Patch. Resiliency in Appalachian Poverty
Joy Cowdery 12. Mending at the Seams. The Working
Class Threads That Bind Us
Jaye Johnson Thiel 13. "Student Teachers". What I Learned From Students in a High
Poverty Urban High School
Lori D. Ungemah 14. The Poor Are Not the Problem. Class Inequality and the Blame Game
Nicholas Daniel Hartlep Part Three. Making Class Inequity Visible 15. blissful abyss or how to look good while ignoring poverty
Tricia Gallagher
Geurtsen 16. The Great Equalizer? Poverty, Reproduction, and How Schools Structure Inequality
Taharee Jackson 17. A Pedagogy of Openness. Queer Theory as a Tool for Class Equity
Whitney Gecker 18. First Faint Lines
Sherrie Fernandez
Williams 19. "Who Are You to Judge Me?". What We Can Learn From Low
Income, Rural Early School Leavers
Janet Kesterson Isbell 20. Looking Past the School Door. Children and Economic Injustice by Steve Grineski and Ok
Hee Lee Part Four. Insisting on Equity. Students, Parents, and Communities Fight for Justice 21. Reckoning by Paul C. Gorski 22. Traversing the Abyss. Addressing the Opportunity Gap
John Korsmo 23. Fostering Wideawakeness. Third
Grade Community Activists
Lenny Sánchez 24. Parents, Organized. Creating Conditions for Low
Income Immigrant Parent Engagement in Public Schools
Russell Carlock 25. Challenging Class
Based Assumptions. Low
Income Families' Perceptions of Family Involvement
Lisa Hoffman Part Five. Teaching for Class Equity and Economic Justice 26. V
Elizabeth E. Vaughn 27. Coming Clean
Carolyn L. Holbrook 28. Insisting on Class(room. Equality in Schools
Curt Dudley
Marling 29. Cultivating Economic Literacy and Social Well
Being. An Equity Perspective
Susan Santone and Shari Saunders 30. Becoming Upstanders. Humanizing Faces of Poverty Using Literature in a Middle School Classroom
Wendy Zagray Warren 31. Literacy Learning and Class Issues. A Rationale for Resisting Classism and Deficit Thinking
Peggy Semingson 32. Imagining an Equity Pedagogy for Students in Poverty
Paul C. Gorski Part Six. Poverty, Education, and the Trouble With School "Reform" 33. Student Collage
Henry Hughes 34. The Teach For America Story From a Voice of Dissent
Mariah Dickinson 35. "Do You Have Fidelity to the Program?" Matters of Faith in a Restructured Title I Middle School
Brian R. Horn 36. The Inequity Gap of Schooling and the Poverty of School "Reform"
P. L. Thomas 37. Homage to Teachers in High
Poverty Schools
Moriah Thielges 38. Questioning Educational "Reform" and the Imposition of a National Curriculum
Mark Brimhall
Vargas 39. Local Education Foundations and the Private Subsidizing of Public Education
Richard Mora and Mary Christianakis About the Editors and Contributors Index
Sandy Nesbit Tracy 2. On Lilacs, Tap
Dancing, and Children of Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 3. Class, Race, and the Hidden Curriculum of Schools
Buffy Smith 4. How School Taught Me I Was Poor
Jeff Sapp 5. The Places Where We Live and Learn. Mementos From a Working
Class Life
Jaye Johnson Thiel 6. Alone at School
Scot Allen 7. Low
Income Urban Youth Speaking Up About Public Education
Iabeth Galiel Briones, Diamond Dominique Hull, and Shifra Teitelbaum Part Two. Identifying the "Problem". From a Deficit View to a Resiliency View 8. Save You or Drown You
Stacy Amaral 9. On Grifters, Research, and Poverty
Bobby Ann Starnes 10. There Really Is a Culture of Poverty. Notes on Black Working
Class Struggles for Equity and Education
Kristen L. Buras 11. Way Down Yonder in the Pawpaw Patch. Resiliency in Appalachian Poverty
Joy Cowdery 12. Mending at the Seams. The Working
Class Threads That Bind Us
Jaye Johnson Thiel 13. "Student Teachers". What I Learned From Students in a High
Poverty Urban High School
Lori D. Ungemah 14. The Poor Are Not the Problem. Class Inequality and the Blame Game
Nicholas Daniel Hartlep Part Three. Making Class Inequity Visible 15. blissful abyss or how to look good while ignoring poverty
Tricia Gallagher
Geurtsen 16. The Great Equalizer? Poverty, Reproduction, and How Schools Structure Inequality
Taharee Jackson 17. A Pedagogy of Openness. Queer Theory as a Tool for Class Equity
Whitney Gecker 18. First Faint Lines
Sherrie Fernandez
Williams 19. "Who Are You to Judge Me?". What We Can Learn From Low
Income, Rural Early School Leavers
Janet Kesterson Isbell 20. Looking Past the School Door. Children and Economic Injustice by Steve Grineski and Ok
Hee Lee Part Four. Insisting on Equity. Students, Parents, and Communities Fight for Justice 21. Reckoning by Paul C. Gorski 22. Traversing the Abyss. Addressing the Opportunity Gap
John Korsmo 23. Fostering Wideawakeness. Third
Grade Community Activists
Lenny Sánchez 24. Parents, Organized. Creating Conditions for Low
Income Immigrant Parent Engagement in Public Schools
Russell Carlock 25. Challenging Class
Based Assumptions. Low
Income Families' Perceptions of Family Involvement
Lisa Hoffman Part Five. Teaching for Class Equity and Economic Justice 26. V
Elizabeth E. Vaughn 27. Coming Clean
Carolyn L. Holbrook 28. Insisting on Class(room. Equality in Schools
Curt Dudley
Marling 29. Cultivating Economic Literacy and Social Well
Being. An Equity Perspective
Susan Santone and Shari Saunders 30. Becoming Upstanders. Humanizing Faces of Poverty Using Literature in a Middle School Classroom
Wendy Zagray Warren 31. Literacy Learning and Class Issues. A Rationale for Resisting Classism and Deficit Thinking
Peggy Semingson 32. Imagining an Equity Pedagogy for Students in Poverty
Paul C. Gorski Part Six. Poverty, Education, and the Trouble With School "Reform" 33. Student Collage
Henry Hughes 34. The Teach For America Story From a Voice of Dissent
Mariah Dickinson 35. "Do You Have Fidelity to the Program?" Matters of Faith in a Restructured Title I Middle School
Brian R. Horn 36. The Inequity Gap of Schooling and the Poverty of School "Reform"
P. L. Thomas 37. Homage to Teachers in High
Poverty Schools
Moriah Thielges 38. Questioning Educational "Reform" and the Imposition of a National Curriculum
Mark Brimhall
Vargas 39. Local Education Foundations and the Private Subsidizing of Public Education
Richard Mora and Mary Christianakis About the Editors and Contributors Index