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Critical Intersections In Contemporary Curriculum & Pedagogy

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This volume explores curriculum and pedagogy in P-12 schools, teacher education, and communities. It includes diverse perspectives from educators, scholars, and activists, addressing power, privile...
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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.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Curriculum and Pedagogy
Publication Date: 25 September 2018
ISBN: 9781641134231
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

EDUCATION / Curricula, Curriculum planning and development

Section I. Nurturing Critical Conversations of Curriculum and Pedagogy.
Chapter 1. Disrupting Teacher Education: The Rise of Independent Teacher Credentialing Programs; Kris Sloan.
Chapter 2. Daylight Nightmare: A Contending Pressure to Defend and Negotiate Canadian-Muslim Identity on the School Landscape; Momina Khan.
Chapter 3. Centering the Voices of Teacher Candidates of Color to Inform Racially-Just Educational Spaces; Robbie Burnett and Beth Beschorner.
Chapter 4. Decolonization: A Metaphorical Conundrum; Manisha Sharma.
Chapter 5. Teaching Black Social Movements Through #BlackLivesMatter: Twitter as a Lab, Knowledge Bank, and Field; Kevin Winstead and Wendy Marie Laybourn.
Chapter 6. Challenges and Possibilities of Intersectionality in the Education of English Language Learners; Rachel Grant and Gertrude Tinker Sachs.
Chapter 7. Dying White People in Dead White Schools; Samuel Jaye Tanner.
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: The Case of Spain; Inmaculada Antolínez-Domínguez, Esther Márquez-Lepe, and María García-Cano Torrico.
Chapter 9. Las Traviesas: Critical Feminist Educators in Their Struggle for Critical Teaching; Brian Gibbs.
Chapter 10. English Teachers' Narratives in the Midst of Sacred Curriculum Stories; Candace Schlein, Sara Crump, and Christa Wenger.
Chapter 11. Preservice Teachers' Exploration of Imaginary Futures: Using a Novel to Cross Borders of Space, Time, and Matter in a Multicultural Education Course; Tammy Mills and Rebecca Buchanan.
Chapter 12. It Takes a Nation of Millions: How to Freestyle a Hip Hop Curriculum; Frederick W. Gooding Jr. and T. Mark Montoya.
Chapter 13. Social Justice in Service-Learning and Community Engagement: A Conversation About Meanings, Practices, and Possibilities; Leslie Garvin, Patricia Bricker, Margaret M. Commins, Spoma Jovanovic, Kelly Misiak, Lane Perry, Sarah E. Stanlick, Elizabeth Wall-Bassett, Catherine Wright, and Patti H. Clayton.
Chapter 14. A Currere of Maintaining Mental Health as an Administrator Through a Reflective-Practice, Arts-Based Inquiry; Joe Norris.
Section III. Embodying Possibilities in Living Curriculum.
Chapter 15. Embracing Complexities, Contradictions and Plurality: Three Voices from a Hispanic-Serving Institution at the Frontera; Karin A. Lewis, Miryam Espinosa-Dulanto, and Vejoya Viren.
Chapter 16. Criando y Creando: Latina Mothers in Academia; Freyca Calderon-Berumen and Karla O'Donald.
Chapter 17. Faraway Eyes: A Lived Curriculum of Daughter Care; Laura M. Jewett and Zulema Williams.
Chapter 18. Identity, Fluidity, Empowerment, and Engendered Poverty: Performing a Veteran-Latina-Online-Graduate Student; Maricela Burns.
Chapter 19. Sober Awakening: Transcending the Paralysis of Perfection Through a Practice of Acceptance; Sarah K. Mackenzie-Dawson.
Chapter 20. Unquiet Complexion; Eva Rose B. Washburn-Repollo.
Chapter 21. Not a War Zone; Sarrah Grubb.