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The notion of resistance resides as a deep-seated premise underpinning the democratic foundation of the United States. Given the distinctive standing of public education in the U.S., this book explores the multiple roles and numerous contexts that resistance plays in contemporary educational settings. Resistance in education creates, or reflects, the multiple counter-discourses that arise to challenge the one or more dominant discourses in any given educational setting. There is potency in the plurality of the varied and sometimes controversial arguments provided by each essay in this volume, which should be read by everyone interested in the concept within the framework of education today.

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«It is possible to say that resistance in education has always been resisted; the point, of course, is who is doing the resisting, why they are resisting, what they are resisting, and whose interests are being served by these acts of resistance. David M. Moss and Terry A. Osborn’s provocative collection of essays on educational resistance gives new scope and meaning to the term ‘resistance’ in the context of today’s challenges to and on behalf of social justice education. It is an important contribution to the field of critical education.» (Peter McLaren, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles)

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Contents: David M. Moss/Terry A. Osborn: Introduction: Considering Resistance – Terry A. Osborn: Planting the Seeds of Resistance: The Times they have a-Changed – Molly K. Ness: Resisting Traditional Notions of Teacher Certification: Reflecting on «Teach For America» – Dina C. Osborn: Resisting the State: Christian Fundamentalism and A Beka – Timothy Reagan: Critical Pedagogy in the Foreign Language Education Context: Teaching Esperanto as a Subversive Activity – David I. Smith: Teaching (and Learning from) the White Rose – Jason Goulah: Dialogic Resistance in Education: Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, Daisaku Ikeda and Transformative Language Learning – Marshall A. George: Resisting Mandated Literacy Curricula in Urban Middle Schools – Kristen Hawley Turner: Fighting the Fear of Failure: Resisting the Effects of THE TEST in a Thinking-based Writing Class – Thomas H. Levine:« A Small Group of Thoughtful, Committed Citizens»: Social Studies Classrooms as Communities of Practice That Enable Social Action – Jo Ann Freiberg: The Challenge of Bullying in U.S. Schools: Resistance and Reaction – Kathleen P. King: «We Want to Be Heard»: Using Instructional Technology to Resist Student Silence – John Craven & Tracy Hogan: Resisting an Unbecoming Science – Julie M. Kittleson/Robert J. Ceglie: Being at Crossroads: Resisting the Typical Conference Format to Rekindle Passions and Priorities in Science Education – David M. Moss: Should We Teach Resistance?

Critical Essays on Resistance in Education

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/6/2010 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433107887, 978-1433107887
      ISBN10: 1433107880

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The notion of resistance resides as a deep-seated premise underpinning the democratic foundation of the United States. Given the distinctive standing of public education in the U.S., this book explores the multiple roles and numerous contexts that resistance plays in contemporary educational settings. Resistance in education creates, or reflects, the multiple counter-discourses that arise to challenge the one or more dominant discourses in any given educational setting. There is potency in the plurality of the varied and sometimes controversial arguments provided by each essay in this volume, which should be read by everyone interested in the concept within the framework of education today.

      Trade Review
      «It is possible to say that resistance in education has always been resisted; the point, of course, is who is doing the resisting, why they are resisting, what they are resisting, and whose interests are being served by these acts of resistance. David M. Moss and Terry A. Osborn’s provocative collection of essays on educational resistance gives new scope and meaning to the term ‘resistance’ in the context of today’s challenges to and on behalf of social justice education. It is an important contribution to the field of critical education.» (Peter McLaren, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, University of California, Los Angeles)

      Table of Contents
      Contents: David M. Moss/Terry A. Osborn: Introduction: Considering Resistance – Terry A. Osborn: Planting the Seeds of Resistance: The Times they have a-Changed – Molly K. Ness: Resisting Traditional Notions of Teacher Certification: Reflecting on «Teach For America» – Dina C. Osborn: Resisting the State: Christian Fundamentalism and A Beka – Timothy Reagan: Critical Pedagogy in the Foreign Language Education Context: Teaching Esperanto as a Subversive Activity – David I. Smith: Teaching (and Learning from) the White Rose – Jason Goulah: Dialogic Resistance in Education: Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, Daisaku Ikeda and Transformative Language Learning – Marshall A. George: Resisting Mandated Literacy Curricula in Urban Middle Schools – Kristen Hawley Turner: Fighting the Fear of Failure: Resisting the Effects of THE TEST in a Thinking-based Writing Class – Thomas H. Levine:« A Small Group of Thoughtful, Committed Citizens»: Social Studies Classrooms as Communities of Practice That Enable Social Action – Jo Ann Freiberg: The Challenge of Bullying in U.S. Schools: Resistance and Reaction – Kathleen P. King: «We Want to Be Heard»: Using Instructional Technology to Resist Student Silence – John Craven & Tracy Hogan: Resisting an Unbecoming Science – Julie M. Kittleson/Robert J. Ceglie: Being at Crossroads: Resisting the Typical Conference Format to Rekindle Passions and Priorities in Science Education – David M. Moss: Should We Teach Resistance?

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