Teaching While White: Addressing the Intersections of Race and Immigration in the Classroom
Autor Laura A. Roy Contribuţii de Drew Gingrichen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475840377
ISBN-10: 1475840373
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 2 b/w photos; 1 table; 7 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475840373
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 2 b/w photos; 1 table; 7 textboxes
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Section I: Disrupting the Single Story of Histories
Chapter 1: Who are Americans? Disrupting Imagined Histories of Immigration
Chapter 2: Race and Immigration: Intersections of Histories and Identities
Chapter 3: Deficit and Microaggressive Discourses: Unmasking the Language of White Supremacy
Section II: Disrupting the Single Story in Curriculum
Chapter 4: Cultivating a Critical Classroom Community from Day One
Chapter 5: Critical Approaches to Curricular Change
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Chapter 6: Critical Media Literacy: Fake News, Trolls, and Memes
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Section III: What Disruption Looks Like: Supporting Teacher Activism
Chapter 7: Teacher Research as Activism
Chapter 8: Allies and Accomplices: What White Teachers Should Know and Do
Chapter 9: Making Your Case: Building Relationships, Not Walls
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Additional Recommended Resources
About the Author
About the Contributor
Section I: Disrupting the Single Story of Histories
Chapter 1: Who are Americans? Disrupting Imagined Histories of Immigration
Chapter 2: Race and Immigration: Intersections of Histories and Identities
Chapter 3: Deficit and Microaggressive Discourses: Unmasking the Language of White Supremacy
Section II: Disrupting the Single Story in Curriculum
Chapter 4: Cultivating a Critical Classroom Community from Day One
Chapter 5: Critical Approaches to Curricular Change
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Chapter 6: Critical Media Literacy: Fake News, Trolls, and Memes
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Section III: What Disruption Looks Like: Supporting Teacher Activism
Chapter 7: Teacher Research as Activism
Chapter 8: Allies and Accomplices: What White Teachers Should Know and Do
Chapter 9: Making Your Case: Building Relationships, Not Walls
With contributions from Drew Gingrich
Additional Recommended Resources
About the Author
About the Contributor
Recenzii
Teaching While White is one of those rare books that embraces truth as opposed to obscuring it, that peeks beneath the Fanonian white mask of teaching to present a profession incontestably disfigured due to the violent brutalities of historical oppression, racist xenophobia, and the debilitating gaze of whiteness. Original and insightful, it speaks truth to pedagogy, recognizing that, not only is the classroom always a contested space, the teacher is a contested identity that can be reimagined to advance social change. The secrets to the transmogrification of not only the profession, but the 'professional', lie in this absorbing text.
Alas, a much-needed read for (white) educators that includes a discussion on race AND immigration. Roy provides not only an accessible analysis and critique of whiteness in our schools, but also offers rich examples of how educators can begin their journey of serving as committed allies to communities and students of color.
Roy's Teaching While White: Addressing the Intersections of Race and Immigration in the Classroom provides educators a brilliant tool for engaging White students in dialogue with transformative potential. This extremely timely and compelling book centers anti-racist work in the classroom toward dismantling white supremacy. Not just for teacher education programs, this text offers valuable lessons and strategies for educators across disciplines who are committed to creating liberatory pedagogical spaces grounded in justice and equity.
If you follow the advice of this book get ready to learn how to be "comfortable being uncomfortable." Teachers now inhabit classrooms where racism, xenophobia, homophobia and white privilege are not just normalized, but are viewed by some as appropriate expressions that validate their worldview. Dr. Roy's insightful and timely book guides teachers through the potential ideological landmines that play out in the classroom. This book is a needed and valuable tool for all teachers, but particularly white teachers, who are looking for effective ways to critique the problem of whiteness.
Alas, a much-needed read for (white) educators that includes a discussion on race AND immigration. Roy provides not only an accessible analysis and critique of whiteness in our schools, but also offers rich examples of how educators can begin their journey of serving as committed allies to communities and students of color.
Roy's Teaching While White: Addressing the Intersections of Race and Immigration in the Classroom provides educators a brilliant tool for engaging White students in dialogue with transformative potential. This extremely timely and compelling book centers anti-racist work in the classroom toward dismantling white supremacy. Not just for teacher education programs, this text offers valuable lessons and strategies for educators across disciplines who are committed to creating liberatory pedagogical spaces grounded in justice and equity.
If you follow the advice of this book get ready to learn how to be "comfortable being uncomfortable." Teachers now inhabit classrooms where racism, xenophobia, homophobia and white privilege are not just normalized, but are viewed by some as appropriate expressions that validate their worldview. Dr. Roy's insightful and timely book guides teachers through the potential ideological landmines that play out in the classroom. This book is a needed and valuable tool for all teachers, but particularly white teachers, who are looking for effective ways to critique the problem of whiteness.