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This book is written by a diverse group of educators who spent the better part of one year learning about and implementing antiracist pedagogy. We hope our work is inspiring to other educators who want to learn more about antiracist pedagogy; more than that, we hope it provides a tool to engage with and speak back against repressive policies that seek to push out antiracist pedagogies. We worry that antiracist pedagogy has become a buzzword in scholarship and public discourse simultaneously feared, silenced, hated, misunderstood, misused, and appropriated. We believe antiracist pedagogy has a place in democratic education. Therefore, we consider this book to be a clarifying project. In it, we provide precise definitions and concrete examples to demonstrate how antiracist pedagogy is a way of teaching and learning that engages past failures of American democracy in order to inspire students to take action toward fulfilling the promise of American democracy.



Table of Contents

Introduction: The Role of Antiracist Pedagogy in Democratic Education

Angela V. Walker, Erin T. Miller, & Scott R. Gartlan

Chapter One: Antiracist Pedagogy: An Overview

Erin Miller & Angela Walker

Chapter Two: Dismantling Internalized Anti-Black Racism in Advanced English Literature Instruction

Angela V. Walker

Chapter Three: Justice is more Important than Kindness: Antiracist Pedagogy in a 1st Grade Classroom

Annie Galligan

Chapter Four: Middle School English Language Arts: My Personal Story of Exploration, Empowerment & Antiracist Teaching

Seun Omitoogun

Chapter Five: Confronting Scientific Racism and Eugenics in a Freshman Biology Course

Pablo Chialvo

Chapter Six: A Revised Narrative of the Civil Rights Movement and the Power of People in a High School History Course

Elizabeth Veilleux Haynes

Chapter Seven: Middle School Biology Students Learn How Structural Racism in the US Shaped Our COVID Experience

Evie Elson

Chapter Eight: Intersectionality & Antiracism: Leadership Pedagogy with College

Conclusion: Necessary Damage: A Conclusion

Angela V. Walker& Erin T. Miller

Antiracist Pedagogy in Action

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/25/2023 12:01:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781475867879, 978-1475867879
    ISBN10: 1475867875

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is written by a diverse group of educators who spent the better part of one year learning about and implementing antiracist pedagogy. We hope our work is inspiring to other educators who want to learn more about antiracist pedagogy; more than that, we hope it provides a tool to engage with and speak back against repressive policies that seek to push out antiracist pedagogies. We worry that antiracist pedagogy has become a buzzword in scholarship and public discourse simultaneously feared, silenced, hated, misunderstood, misused, and appropriated. We believe antiracist pedagogy has a place in democratic education. Therefore, we consider this book to be a clarifying project. In it, we provide precise definitions and concrete examples to demonstrate how antiracist pedagogy is a way of teaching and learning that engages past failures of American democracy in order to inspire students to take action toward fulfilling the promise of American democracy.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction: The Role of Antiracist Pedagogy in Democratic Education

    Angela V. Walker, Erin T. Miller, & Scott R. Gartlan

    Chapter One: Antiracist Pedagogy: An Overview

    Erin Miller & Angela Walker

    Chapter Two: Dismantling Internalized Anti-Black Racism in Advanced English Literature Instruction

    Angela V. Walker

    Chapter Three: Justice is more Important than Kindness: Antiracist Pedagogy in a 1st Grade Classroom

    Annie Galligan

    Chapter Four: Middle School English Language Arts: My Personal Story of Exploration, Empowerment & Antiracist Teaching

    Seun Omitoogun

    Chapter Five: Confronting Scientific Racism and Eugenics in a Freshman Biology Course

    Pablo Chialvo

    Chapter Six: A Revised Narrative of the Civil Rights Movement and the Power of People in a High School History Course

    Elizabeth Veilleux Haynes

    Chapter Seven: Middle School Biology Students Learn How Structural Racism in the US Shaped Our COVID Experience

    Evie Elson

    Chapter Eight: Intersectionality & Antiracism: Leadership Pedagogy with College

    Conclusion: Necessary Damage: A Conclusion

    Angela V. Walker& Erin T. Miller

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