Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 300 pages) : illustrations |
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Curriculum and pedagogy |
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Curriculum and pedagogy
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Contents |
Cover; Series page; Critical Intersections in Contemporary Curriculum and Pedagogy; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; SECTION I: NURTURING CRITICAL CONVERSATIONS OF CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY; CHAPTER 1: Disrupting Teacher Education; CHAPTER 2: Daylight Nightmare; CHAPTER 3: Centering the Voices of Teacher Candidates of Color to Inform Racially Just Educational Spaces; CHAPTER 4: Decolonization; CHAPTER 5: Teaching Black Social Movements Through #BlackLivesMatter |
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CHAPTER 6: Challenges and Possibilities of Intersectionality in the Education of English Language LearnersCHAPTER 7: Dying White People in Dead White Schools; SECTION II: FOSTERING PEDAGOGICAL BORDER CROSSINGS AND CRITICAL CURRICULUM IMAGINARIES; CHAPTER 8: Educational Change and the Participation of Families in Schools From a Critical Intercultural Approach; CHAPTER 9: Las Traviesas; CHAPTER 10: English Teachers' Narratives in the Midst of Sacred Curriculum Stories; CHAPTER 11: Preservice Teachers' Exploration of Imaginary Futures; CHAPTER 12: It Takes a Nation of Millions |
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CHAPTER 13: Social Justice in Service-Learning and Community EngagementCHAPTER 14: A Currere of Maintaining Mental Health as an Administrator Through a Reflective-Practice, Arts-Based Inquiry; SECTION III: EMBODYING POSSIBILITIES IN LIVING CURRICULUM; CHAPTER 15: Embracing Complexities, Contradictions, and Plurality; CHAPTER 16: Criando y Creando; CHAPTER 17: Faraway Eyes; CHAPTER 18: Identity Fluidity, Empowerment, and Engendered Poverty; CHAPTER 19: Sober Awakening; CHAPTER 20: Unquiet Complexion; CHAPTER 21: Not a War Zone; ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS; ABOUT THE COVER ARTIST |
Summary |
"This volume offers a collection of scholarship that extends curricular conversations, crosses borders of praxis, and expands democratic, critical and aesthetic imaginaries- toward the ends of lending momentum to the ever-present and wide-open question: What is to be done-- in terms of curriculum and pedagogy-- in p-12 schools, in teacher education and other higher education contexts, in communities, as well as within our own lives as teachers, leaders and learners? These chapters represent perspectives from curriculum workers/teachers/scholars/activists across theoretical landscapes and spanning a diversity of positionalities within critical intersections of power and privilege as they relate to identity, culture and curriculum as well as to social justice, schools and society"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Education -- Curricula.
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Education -- Curricula -- Philosophy
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Curriculum planning.
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Curriculum
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curricula.
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EDUCATION -- Curricula.
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Curriculum planning
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Education -- Curricula
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Education -- Curricula -- Philosophy
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jewett, Laura M., editor.
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Calderon-Berumen, Freyca, editor.
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Espinosa-Dulanto, Miryam, editor.
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ISBN |
9781641134255 |
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1641134259 |
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