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Revealing the Invisible: Confronting Passive Racism in Teacher Education: Teaching/Learning Social Justice

Autor Sherry Marx
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 sep 2006
This book examines and confronts the passive and often unconscious racism of white teacher education students, offering a critical tool in the effort to make education more equitable. Sherry Marx provides a consciousness-raising account of how white teachers must come to recognize their own positions of privilege and work actively to create anti-racist teaching techniques and learning environments for children of color and children learning English as a second language.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415953436
ISBN-10: 041595343X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Teaching/Learning Social Justice

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Sherry Marx is Assistant Professor of Multicultural Education and ESL Education at Utah State University. Her dissertation won two AERA Outstanding Dissertation awards: Division D Methodology and Division G Social Context of Education.

Recenzii

"Through clear, sincere writing, and a riveting argument, Marx makes it plain that in order to shift the current inequity of education, teachers need first to shift the way they perceive themselves and their tasks...This book, although geared primarily for professionals guiding student teacher and teacher-training curriculum, is a valuable resource for anyone who considers a career in education."--EMME: Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education, Vol 8 No 2, Fall 2006
"Drawing from data she collected through participant-observations, interviews , and journal entries, Marx engages her readers with an articulate style, an honest tone, and a skillful use of her participants’ narratives which she seamlessly weaves through the book…Even though racism remains difficult to address, Marx provides a much needed blueprint for teacher educators to follow by highlighting seven steps…[that exemplify] how critical reflection and praxis are effective means of countering the invisible and passive racism that pervade our schools."--Soria E. Colomer, Education Review (April 2009)

Cuprins

Introduction; Chapter 1 Talking about Race; Chapter 2 Illuminating the Invisible; Chapter 3 The Eye of the Beholder: Tutors Define Racism; Chapter 4 Looking in the Mirror: Confronting Racism with Tutors; Chapter 5 Changes of Heart: How Tutors Came to Recognize Their Racism; Chapter 6 Becoming Empowered by Recognizing Racism;

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This book examines and confronts the passive and often unconscious racism of White teacher education students, offering a critical tool in the effort to make education more equitable.