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Excavating Whiteness: How White Teachers’ Histories, Communities, and Relationships Frame Their Understandings about Race: Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century

Autor Julie L. Pennington, Cynthia H. Brock, Elavie Ndura
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2024
Excavating Whiteness: How White Teachers' Histories, Communities, and Relationships Frame Their Understandings about Race follows a group of sixteen teachers, fourteen White, one African American, and one Native American teacher as they participated in a university summer course centered on examining the role of race in education. The voices and experiences of the teachers powerfully demonstrate their various views and stages of racial identity development. The teachers' interactions illustrate the difficulties they encountered, how they engaged with each other, and how and why they retreated from learning opportunities due their past, their relationships within previous learning communities, and within the newly created learning community of the course. Excavating Whiteness follows the story of a group of teachers working together to understand why race matters in their lives as educators. Their individual journeys through the course are representative of the myriad of ways White teachers respond to race and can provide others with insights into the nuanced ways race and identity are bound by personal history, experiences, and beliefs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666909555
ISBN-10: 1666909556
Pagini: 242
Ilustrații: 1 BW Illustration, 4 Tables
Dimensiuni: 158 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction
Chapter 1: Opportunities for Learning About Race
Chapter 2: Surface Explorations
Chapter 3: Sharing the Artifacts of Community Intersections
Chapter 4: Establishing Common Ground Through Disequilibrium
Chapter 5: Archeological Tools
Chapter 6: Examining the Ruins: Unearthing Whiteness
Chapter 7: Cataloging Artifacts
Chapter 8: Excavating the Layered Sediment of the Self
Chapter 9: Rising from the Ruins
Appendix
References
About the Authors

Recenzii

Excavating Whiteness is unique in its focus on a cohort of teachers and teacher educators and their relationships with one another across time and opportunities for learning about themselves and others through intensive workshops and day-long sessions across several months. This volume centers raw teacher voices doing the hard-and sometimes messy, exhausting, confusing, heart wrenching-work of excavating, interrogating, and grappling with race, racialized identities, and whiteness. The careful ethnographic approach of authors Pennington, Brock and Ndura stands in sharp contrast to studies that present deficit-driven narratives of teachers based on limited interactions. This book is a terrific resource for teachers and teacher educators who seek to further their own opportunities for learning about and challenging whiteness.
Pennington, Brock, and Ndura believe in the good work and good intentions of teachers. Through this remarkable book, they guide teachers and teacher educators on the important path to learning more about race, whiteness, and language diversity.