Equity in Schools and Society
Editat de Judy M. Iseke-Barnes, Njoki Nathani Waneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2000
- to increase critical awareness of issues concerning equity in schools and society for students and teachers;
- to discuss the complexities of both school and society as institutions and search for paradigms which can highlight the dilemmas and lived experiences of teachers as they grapple with the interpretation and implementation of goals, policies and work to address students' needs;
- to generate greater awareness of the political economy of schools and societies;
- to increase understanding of hidden biases such as racism, classism and sexism in order to develop practical strategies of delaing with these forms of oppression;
- to enhance the acquisition of critical intellectual skills related to both comprehension and analysis of teaching and learning in a culturally diverse context; and
- to generate and reformulate teachers' roles in relation of the multiple demands of teaching and learning in complex environments.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781551301679
ISBN-10: 1551301679
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1551301679
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
Cuprins
Part 1: Overview and Teacher's Education and Defining of Their Location
1. Wane: "Rethinking Teaching Using a Systems Discourse"
2. Collins: "Why I Teach"
3. Ford and Ford: "Our Schools Our Selves: The Story of a New Teacher"
4. Grand and Zeichner: "On Becoming a Reflective Teacher"
Part 2: The Politics of Meaning
5. Levin and Young: "Making Sense of Public Schooling"
6. Aoki: "On Being and Becoming a Teacher in Alberta"
7. Allen: "'I Don't Want to Read This': Students' Responses to Illustrations of Black Characters in Children's Picture Books"
Part 3: Rethinking Inclusion: Representation and Stereotypes I
8. Kivel: "I'm Not White; I'm Not Racist"
9. Hall: "Heroes or Villains?; Stereotyping as a Signifiying Practice"
10. Tatum: "Talking about Race, Learning about Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom"
11. Short: "Anti-racist Education and Moral Behaviour: Lessons from the Holocaust"
Part 4: Rethinking Inclusion: Representation and Stereotype II
12. Doxtator: Fluffs and Feathers: An Exhibit on the Symbols of Indianness: A Resource Guide
13. Slapin, Seale, and Ganzales: How to Tell the Difference: A Guide for Evaluating Children's Books for Anti-Indian Bias
14. TVOntario: Anti-Racist Education (Selected Readings and Resources)
Part 5: Gender Equity
15. Goldstein: "Working Toward Equity"
16. Toronto Board of Education: S.T.A.R.S. Equity Advistory Kit: Challenging Sexism
17. Hanrahan: "Producing the Female Reserve Labour Force: Women and Schooling"
18. Orenstein: Schoolgirls: Young Women, Self-Esteem, and the Confidence Gap
19. Coulter: Gender Equity and Schooling: Linking Research and Policy
20. Bravo and Miller: "What Can Teachers Do About Sexual Harassment?"
Part 6: Gender and Regulation of Bodies
21. Iseke-Barnes: "Readings of Cultural Narratives of Diet, Technology, and Schooling in Multimedia Stories"
22. Wolf: The Beauty Myth
Part 7: Issues of Sexuality in Schools
23. Mac and Ghaill: "(In)visibility: Race, Sexuality, and Masculinity in the School Context"
24. Toronto Board of Education: "Safely Out - Activities for Challenging Homophobia in Schools"
25. Gordon: "What do you say when you hear 'Faggot'?"
Part 8: Students at Risk: Class, Poverty, and Marginality
26. Baxter: A Child Is Not a Toy
27. Mithcell: "The Poor Fare Worst in Schools"
28. Bigelow and Diamond: "The Organic Goodie Simulation"
29. Toronto Board of Education: Challenging Class Bias
30. Wane: "Students at Risk"
Epilogue
Appendix
Recommendations for Further Reading
Bibliography
1. Wane: "Rethinking Teaching Using a Systems Discourse"
2. Collins: "Why I Teach"
3. Ford and Ford: "Our Schools Our Selves: The Story of a New Teacher"
4. Grand and Zeichner: "On Becoming a Reflective Teacher"
Part 2: The Politics of Meaning
5. Levin and Young: "Making Sense of Public Schooling"
6. Aoki: "On Being and Becoming a Teacher in Alberta"
7. Allen: "'I Don't Want to Read This': Students' Responses to Illustrations of Black Characters in Children's Picture Books"
Part 3: Rethinking Inclusion: Representation and Stereotypes I
8. Kivel: "I'm Not White; I'm Not Racist"
9. Hall: "Heroes or Villains?; Stereotyping as a Signifiying Practice"
10. Tatum: "Talking about Race, Learning about Racism: The Application of Racial Identity Development Theory in the Classroom"
11. Short: "Anti-racist Education and Moral Behaviour: Lessons from the Holocaust"
Part 4: Rethinking Inclusion: Representation and Stereotype II
12. Doxtator: Fluffs and Feathers: An Exhibit on the Symbols of Indianness: A Resource Guide
13. Slapin, Seale, and Ganzales: How to Tell the Difference: A Guide for Evaluating Children's Books for Anti-Indian Bias
14. TVOntario: Anti-Racist Education (Selected Readings and Resources)
Part 5: Gender Equity
15. Goldstein: "Working Toward Equity"
16. Toronto Board of Education: S.T.A.R.S. Equity Advistory Kit: Challenging Sexism
17. Hanrahan: "Producing the Female Reserve Labour Force: Women and Schooling"
18. Orenstein: Schoolgirls: Young Women, Self-Esteem, and the Confidence Gap
19. Coulter: Gender Equity and Schooling: Linking Research and Policy
20. Bravo and Miller: "What Can Teachers Do About Sexual Harassment?"
Part 6: Gender and Regulation of Bodies
21. Iseke-Barnes: "Readings of Cultural Narratives of Diet, Technology, and Schooling in Multimedia Stories"
22. Wolf: The Beauty Myth
Part 7: Issues of Sexuality in Schools
23. Mac and Ghaill: "(In)visibility: Race, Sexuality, and Masculinity in the School Context"
24. Toronto Board of Education: "Safely Out - Activities for Challenging Homophobia in Schools"
25. Gordon: "What do you say when you hear 'Faggot'?"
Part 8: Students at Risk: Class, Poverty, and Marginality
26. Baxter: A Child Is Not a Toy
27. Mithcell: "The Poor Fare Worst in Schools"
28. Bigelow and Diamond: "The Organic Goodie Simulation"
29. Toronto Board of Education: Challenging Class Bias
30. Wane: "Students at Risk"
Epilogue
Appendix
Recommendations for Further Reading
Bibliography