
Confronting Racism in Teacher Education
Counternarratives of Critical Practice
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 22. March 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-138-65385-6 (ISBN)
Description
Confronting Racism in Teacher Education aims to transform systematic and persistent racism through in-depth analyses of racial justice struggles and strategies in teacher education. By bringing together counternarratives of critical teacher educators, the editors of this volume present key insights from both individual and collective experiences of advancing racial justice. Written for teacher educators, higher education administrators, policy makers, and others concerned with issues of race, the book is comprised of four parts that each represent a distinct perspective on the struggle for racial justice: contributors reflect on their experiences working as educators of Color to transform the culture of predominately White institutions, navigating the challenges of whiteness within teacher education, building transformational bridges within classrooms, and training current and inservice teachers through concrete models of racial justice. By bringing together these often individualized experiences, Confronting Racism in Teacher Education reveals larger patterns that emerge of institutional racism in teacher education, and the strategies that can inspire resistance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional Practice & Development
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
264 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-65385-6 (9781138653856)
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Counternarratives of Critical Practice
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Persons
Bree Picower is an Associate Professor in the College of Education and Human Development at Montclair State University.
Rita Kohli is an Assistant Professor in the Education, Society, and Culture Program in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside.
Rita Kohli is an Assistant Professor in the Education, Society, and Culture Program in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Riverside.
Editor
Montclair State University, USA
University of California, Riverside, USA
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction by Bree Picower and Rita Kohli
PART I: Paving the Way
Chapter 2: Identity Matters: My Life As A [Puerto Rican] Teacher Educator by Sonia Nieto
Chapter 3: The Transformative Lives We Lead: Making Teacher Education Ours by Patrick Roz Camangian
Chapter 4: Tales From the Dark Side: Reflections of Blackness and Maleness in Teacher Education by Tyrone C. Howard
Chapter 5: How Neoliberal Education Reform Injured a StrongBlackprofessor by Mari Ann Banks (Roberts)
PART II: Navigating Whiteness
Chapter 6: Privileging the Pragmatic: Interrogating Stance in Teacher Preparation by Alison G. Dover
Chapter 7: "Written All Over My Face": A Black Man's Toll of Teaching White Students about Racism by Daren Graves
Chapter 8: "No, Really... Call Me Crazy": Reclaiming Identity through Vulnerability in Teacher Education by Jillian Carter Ford
Chapter 9: Creating Equity Warriors in the Face of White Fragility by Alana D. Murray and Heather E. Yuhaniak
Chapter 10: You Just Don't See Me! The "Puerto Rico Incident" and the Choice of Freedom from Silence by Noemi Cortes
PART III: Building for Transformation
Chapter 11: Black Teacher Educator, White Teacher Interns: How I Learned to Bring My Whole Self to My Work by Tanya Maloney
Chapter 12: Khaki Drag: Race, Gender, and the Performance of Professionalism in Teacher Education by Harper Benjamin Keenan
Chapter 13: "Democratic" for Whom? Teaching Racial Justice through Critical Pedagogy by Joanne Tien
Chapter 14: Solidarity as Praxis: Injury, Ethics and Hope in Teacher Education by Sameena Eidoo
Chapter 15: "Ew, Why Are You Wearing a Pink Shirt, Mister?": How a Kindergartner Led Me to Complicate Racial Justice Teaching by Eduardo Lara
PART IV: Pushing the Borders of Teacher Education
Chapter 16: Talking Race, Delving Deeper: The Racial Literacy Roundtable Series by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Chapter 17: Creating Critical Racial Affinity Spaces for Educators by LaToya Strong, Margrit Pittman-Polletta, and Daralee Vazquez-Garcia
Chapter 18: A People's Education Model to Develop and Support Critical Educators by Antonio Nieves Martinez
Chapter 19: Freirean Culture Circles as a Strategy for Racial Justice in Teacher Education by Cati V. de los Rios and Mariana Souto-Manning
Chapter 20: The Institute for Teachers of Color Committed to Racial Justice: Cultivating Community, Healing, and Transformative Praxis by Marcos Pizarro
Chapter 21: Growing Our Own Hope: The Development of a Pin@y Teacher Pipeline by Edward R. Curammeng and Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales
PART I: Paving the Way
Chapter 2: Identity Matters: My Life As A [Puerto Rican] Teacher Educator by Sonia Nieto
Chapter 3: The Transformative Lives We Lead: Making Teacher Education Ours by Patrick Roz Camangian
Chapter 4: Tales From the Dark Side: Reflections of Blackness and Maleness in Teacher Education by Tyrone C. Howard
Chapter 5: How Neoliberal Education Reform Injured a StrongBlackprofessor by Mari Ann Banks (Roberts)
PART II: Navigating Whiteness
Chapter 6: Privileging the Pragmatic: Interrogating Stance in Teacher Preparation by Alison G. Dover
Chapter 7: "Written All Over My Face": A Black Man's Toll of Teaching White Students about Racism by Daren Graves
Chapter 8: "No, Really... Call Me Crazy": Reclaiming Identity through Vulnerability in Teacher Education by Jillian Carter Ford
Chapter 9: Creating Equity Warriors in the Face of White Fragility by Alana D. Murray and Heather E. Yuhaniak
Chapter 10: You Just Don't See Me! The "Puerto Rico Incident" and the Choice of Freedom from Silence by Noemi Cortes
PART III: Building for Transformation
Chapter 11: Black Teacher Educator, White Teacher Interns: How I Learned to Bring My Whole Self to My Work by Tanya Maloney
Chapter 12: Khaki Drag: Race, Gender, and the Performance of Professionalism in Teacher Education by Harper Benjamin Keenan
Chapter 13: "Democratic" for Whom? Teaching Racial Justice through Critical Pedagogy by Joanne Tien
Chapter 14: Solidarity as Praxis: Injury, Ethics and Hope in Teacher Education by Sameena Eidoo
Chapter 15: "Ew, Why Are You Wearing a Pink Shirt, Mister?": How a Kindergartner Led Me to Complicate Racial Justice Teaching by Eduardo Lara
PART IV: Pushing the Borders of Teacher Education
Chapter 16: Talking Race, Delving Deeper: The Racial Literacy Roundtable Series by Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz
Chapter 17: Creating Critical Racial Affinity Spaces for Educators by LaToya Strong, Margrit Pittman-Polletta, and Daralee Vazquez-Garcia
Chapter 18: A People's Education Model to Develop and Support Critical Educators by Antonio Nieves Martinez
Chapter 19: Freirean Culture Circles as a Strategy for Racial Justice in Teacher Education by Cati V. de los Rios and Mariana Souto-Manning
Chapter 20: The Institute for Teachers of Color Committed to Racial Justice: Cultivating Community, Healing, and Transformative Praxis by Marcos Pizarro
Chapter 21: Growing Our Own Hope: The Development of a Pin@y Teacher Pipeline by Edward R. Curammeng and Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales