Engaging the Critical in English Education: Social Justice Across Contexts in Education
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781433163678
ISBN-10: 1433163675
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Social Justice Across Contexts in Education
ISBN-10: 1433163675
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Social Justice Across Contexts in Education
Notă biografică
Briana Asmus is an assistant professor of Education and ESL/Bilingual Program Director at Aquinas College. Prior to academia, she was a literacy consultant in migrant education, and taught English/ESL in South Korea, Japan, China, and the United States.
Charles H. Gonzalez, PhD., an assistant professor of Curriculum and Instruction, has worked with diverse populations of pre-service teachers, public school students, and out-of-school youths for nearly two decades. His duties in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Austin Peay State University include teaching pedagogy and education courses. He has published research on multimodality, teacher education, and implementing digital video into ELA classrooms. His current work centers on discovering ways to encourage and support teachers to be culturally relevant and uncovering ways to develop new culturally sustaining pedagogies. He has been part of over twenty educational conference presentations.
Charles H. Gonzalez, PhD., an assistant professor of Curriculum and Instruction, has worked with diverse populations of pre-service teachers, public school students, and out-of-school youths for nearly two decades. His duties in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Austin Peay State University include teaching pedagogy and education courses. He has published research on multimodality, teacher education, and implementing digital video into ELA classrooms. His current work centers on discovering ways to encourage and support teachers to be culturally relevant and uncovering ways to develop new culturally sustaining pedagogies. He has been part of over twenty educational conference presentations.
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ¿ List of Contributors ¿ Briana Asmus/Charles H. Gonzalez: What Is Social Justice to Teacher Education? A History of the Commission on Social Justice in Teacher Education Programs ¿ Noah Asher Golden: Countering Reified Framings of Social Justice: Building Responsiveness through Dialogue ¿ Allen Webb: The Climate Emergency and English Education ¿ Nicole Sieben: Positioning Writing Hope as a Framework for Social Justice in English Education ¿ Heather Hurst: "It¿s Harder to Do It Here": Learning to Teach for Social Justice in a Rural English Education Course ¿ Deborah Bieler: Designing an Equity-Oriented Undergraduate English Education Major ¿ Kelly Byrne Bull: Preparing Teacher Candidates to Meet the Needs of English Language Learners: Social Justice as Foundation ¿ Amy Vetter/Melissa Schieble/Kahdeidra Monét Martin/Terri Rodriguez: Framework for Critical Conversations as Social Justice Pedagogy in ELA Classrooms ¿ Todd DeStigter: Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and the Problem of Poverty: From Cultural Identity to Political Subjectivity ¿ Index.
Descriere
The chapters in this collection explore the implementation of social justice pedagogies with preservice teachers by members of the Commission on Social Justice in Teacher Education. Ultimately, this collection seeks to discover how ideas of social justice are conceptualized and understood by English Educators and K-12 teachers.