Critical Multiculturalism: Theory and Praxis
Editat de Stephen May, Christine E. Sleeteren Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2010
Edited by two leading authorities on multicultural education, Critical Multiculturalism: Theory and Praxis brings together international scholars of critical multiculturalism to directly and illustratively address what a transformed critical multicultural approach to education might mean for teacher education and classroom practice. Providing both contextual background and curriculum specific subject coverage ranging from language arts and mathematics to science and technology, each chapter shows how critical multiculturalism relates to praxis. As a watershed in the further development of critical multicultural approaches to education, this timely collection will be required reading for all scholars, educators and practitioners of multicultural education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415802840
ISBN-10: 0415802849
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 2 tables and 1 line drawing
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415802849
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 2 tables and 1 line drawing
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Critical Multiculturalism, Stephen May and Christine E. Sleeter
Part One: Critical multiculturalism and teachers
1. Critical Multiculturalism within Higher Education: Resistance and Possibilities within Teacher Education. Michael Vavrus
2. Empowering Preservice Teachers, Students, and Families through Critical Multiculturalism: Interweaving Social Foundations of Education and Community Action Projects. Virginia Lea
3. Daring to Infuse Ideology into Language Teacher-Education. Lilia I. Bartolomé
4. Discursive Positioning and Educational Reform. Russell Bishop
5. Critical Multicultural Practices in Early Childhood Education. Jeanette Rhedding-Jones
Part Two: Critical Multiculturalism in Language and Language Arts
6. Critical Multiculturalism and Subject English. Terry Locke
7. Critical Multicultural Education and Second/Foreign Language Teaching. Ryuko Kubota
8. Critical Multiculturalism and Cultural and Media Studies. Sanjay Sharma
Part Three: Critical Multiculturalism in Mathematics/Sciences
9. Critical Multicultural Approaches to Mathematics in Urban, K-12 Classrooms. Eric Gutstein
10. Digital Stories and Critical Multicultural Education: A Freirian Approach. James C. McShay
11. Knowing our Place: Critical Multicultural Science Education. Georgina M. Stewart
Part Four: Critical Multiculturalism in Humanities and Social Science
12. Discussing Race and Culture in the Middle School Classroom: Scaffolding Critical Multiculturalism. Jill Ewing Flynn
13. A Critical Multicultural Approach to Physical Education: Challenging Discourses of Physicality and Building Resistant Practices in Schools. Katie Fitzpatrick
14. The Arts and Social Justice in a Critical Multicultural Education Classroom. Mary Stone Hanley
15. Breaking Through "Crusts of Convention" to Realize Music Education’s Potential Contribution to Critical Multiculturalism. Charlene A. Morton
Author Biographies
Part One: Critical multiculturalism and teachers
1. Critical Multiculturalism within Higher Education: Resistance and Possibilities within Teacher Education. Michael Vavrus
2. Empowering Preservice Teachers, Students, and Families through Critical Multiculturalism: Interweaving Social Foundations of Education and Community Action Projects. Virginia Lea
3. Daring to Infuse Ideology into Language Teacher-Education. Lilia I. Bartolomé
4. Discursive Positioning and Educational Reform. Russell Bishop
5. Critical Multicultural Practices in Early Childhood Education. Jeanette Rhedding-Jones
Part Two: Critical Multiculturalism in Language and Language Arts
6. Critical Multiculturalism and Subject English. Terry Locke
7. Critical Multicultural Education and Second/Foreign Language Teaching. Ryuko Kubota
8. Critical Multiculturalism and Cultural and Media Studies. Sanjay Sharma
Part Three: Critical Multiculturalism in Mathematics/Sciences
9. Critical Multicultural Approaches to Mathematics in Urban, K-12 Classrooms. Eric Gutstein
10. Digital Stories and Critical Multicultural Education: A Freirian Approach. James C. McShay
11. Knowing our Place: Critical Multicultural Science Education. Georgina M. Stewart
Part Four: Critical Multiculturalism in Humanities and Social Science
12. Discussing Race and Culture in the Middle School Classroom: Scaffolding Critical Multiculturalism. Jill Ewing Flynn
13. A Critical Multicultural Approach to Physical Education: Challenging Discourses of Physicality and Building Resistant Practices in Schools. Katie Fitzpatrick
14. The Arts and Social Justice in a Critical Multicultural Education Classroom. Mary Stone Hanley
15. Breaking Through "Crusts of Convention" to Realize Music Education’s Potential Contribution to Critical Multiculturalism. Charlene A. Morton
Author Biographies
Notă biografică
Stephen May is Professor of Education, Faculty of Education, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Christine E. Sleeter is Professor Emerita, College of Professional Studies, California State University Monterey Bay.
Christine E. Sleeter is Professor Emerita, College of Professional Studies, California State University Monterey Bay.
Recenzii
"This masterful treatment of transformative critical multiculturalism within unconventional disciplines, in one collection and across many nations, positions this book as an important contribution to the field and marks a turning point in critical multiculturalism."--Language Arts
"I truly believe that this book is a must-read for critical race theorists, critical pedagogues, and critical multicultural practitioners…. [and] conclude that May and Sleeter accomplished their ambitious goal: to show how critical multiculturalism relates to praxis."--Education Review
"In this skillfully edited, engaging, and luminous volume, May and Sleeter have made a unique contribution to education theory and practice by producing a tightly conceptualized and coherent book that illustrates myriad ways in which critical multiculturalism can be implemented in school, college, and university classrooms. The delicate balance between theory and practice in this book makes it welcomed and significant."--James A. Banks, Kerry and Linda Killinger Professor of Diversity Studies and Founding Director, Center for Multicultural Education, University of Washington, Seattle
"This important collection makes a strong argument for a version of critical multiculturalism that learns from the errors of the past while keeping sight of the pressing and complex challenges facing contemporary educators."--David Gillborn, Professor of Critical Race Studies in Education, University of London, UK
"I truly believe that this book is a must-read for critical race theorists, critical pedagogues, and critical multicultural practitioners…. [and] conclude that May and Sleeter accomplished their ambitious goal: to show how critical multiculturalism relates to praxis."--Education Review
"In this skillfully edited, engaging, and luminous volume, May and Sleeter have made a unique contribution to education theory and practice by producing a tightly conceptualized and coherent book that illustrates myriad ways in which critical multiculturalism can be implemented in school, college, and university classrooms. The delicate balance between theory and practice in this book makes it welcomed and significant."--James A. Banks, Kerry and Linda Killinger Professor of Diversity Studies and Founding Director, Center for Multicultural Education, University of Washington, Seattle
"This important collection makes a strong argument for a version of critical multiculturalism that learns from the errors of the past while keeping sight of the pressing and complex challenges facing contemporary educators."--David Gillborn, Professor of Critical Race Studies in Education, University of London, UK
Descriere
This book brings together international scholars of critical multiculturalism to directly and illustratively address what a transformed critical multicultural approach to education might mean for teacher education and classroom practice.