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Critical Schooling: Transformative Theory and Practice

Editat de Francisco J. Villegas, Janelle Brady
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 ian 2019
This edited volume brings to the foreground the inequities of contemporary schooling in Canada. The editors and authors perform a critical examination of the Canadian schooling space, highlighting the agency and action of marginalized communities and their efforts to address injustice within contexts of schooling. Grounded in the unique perspective of each author, this book provides a venue for transformative practice to create inclusive and socially just contexts for diverse populations, specifically as experienced by peoples who inhabit the intersections of various modes of oppression.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030007157
ISBN-10: 3030007154
Pagini: 310
Ilustrații: XXVII, 343 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Foreword, George Dei.- Chapter 1. Continuing Important Conversations: An Introduction to this Volume, Francisco J. Villegas and Janelle Brady.- Chapter 2. “I’m Just a Friend Now”: Community Policing in Toronto Schools, Gita Rao Madan.- Chapter 3. Restorative Justice: Moving From Punitive Sanctions to Proactive Interactions, Michelle H.A. Bailey.- Chapter 4. Canada’s Legacy of Colonialism: Implications in Education, Jaqueline Benn-John.- Chapter 5. Resistance is Our Ancestral Knowledge: Incorporating Roots of Resistance into the Education of Adolescent Afro-Caribbean Girls in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Kimberley Moore and Celine D. Gibbons-Taylor.- Chapter 6. Disrupting Princesses: A Pedagogical Moment in Dismantling Colonial Norms and Representations of Beauty Through An Anti-Colonial Framework, Janelle Brady, and Zuhra Abawi.- Chapter 7. The First Three Years of Laen: From Unity-Seeking to Equity-Seeking, Catalina Calero, and Derik Chica.- Chapter 8. Active Communities and Practices of Resistance: Brief History of the Use of Schools as Border Zones in Toronto, Francisco J. Villegas.- Chapter 9. Be a Good Citizen or Else! Neoliberal Citizenship and the Grade Six 2013 Revised Ontario Social Studies Curriculum, Ardavan Eizadirad.- Chapter 10. “What Else Can I Do?”: A Guide for Academics Who (Want To) Support Palestine, Sabrine Azraq.- Chapter 11. Bridging Borders: Teaching a Bridging Course with Precarious Status Students Transitioning to the University, Paloma E. Villegas.- Chapter 12. Self-Study of an Indigenous Settler in Ontario Schooling: An Exploration of Living Theory, Umar Umangay.- Chapter 13. Living Biocultures: A Framework for Building Sustainable Community Wellbeing, Resilience, and Innovation, Yessica D. Rostan.- Postscript, Carl E. James

Notă biografică

Francisco J. Villegas is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kalamazoo College, USA.
Janelle Brady is a PhD candidate in the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto, Canada.


Textul de pe ultima copertă

This edited volume brings to the foreground the inequities of contemporary schooling in Canada. The editors and authors perform a critical examination of the Canadian schooling space, highlighting the agency and action of marginalized communities and their efforts to address injustice within contexts of schooling. Grounded in the unique perspective of each author, this book provides a venue for transformative practice to create inclusive and socially just contexts for diverse populations, specifically as experienced by peoples who inhabit the intersections of various modes of oppression.

Caracteristici

Presents the unique perspectives of a mixture of scholars including theorists and practitioners, providing the reader the ability to see the operationalization of theory Examines strategies used by Black, Indigenous, Latinx, and Muslim communities in resisting the adherence to racialization, marginalization, and invisibility in schools Addresses a problem of transnational dimensions, providing insight into implications for the international community