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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; a group of teacher educators from across the country whose primary goal is to prepare teachers to use socially just models to reach all groups of students and to create a more equitable educational system. In this collection, each member/author presents a critical model of social justice teaching by considering the ways in which gender, race, class, and other intersections function in the classroom. Individually, authors enact critical models by interrogating inequitable systems of oppression in their own professional and pedagogical environments. Collectively, the chapters ask what thoughtful, participatory social justice pedagogy looks like in multidimensional pedagogical spaces. At all levels, this collection explores the rewards and challenges of social justice pedagogy within and outside of preservi

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“For any English Education programs undergoing accreditation or program revision, this book traces the significant history of the field’s social justice standard, offering a range of examples of how its implementation could look. Effecting social justice through English teaching might involve: nationwide dialogue around shared provocative texts, addressing the climate emergency, truly teaching to multilingual students, naming and responding to race and racism, or ensuring that we devote attention to class differences. Rather than pick and choose one way to meet the standard, programs could incorporate a panoply of these approaches so that English classrooms cannot help but become the central site for social change.”—Sophia Tatiana Sarigianides, author (with Carlin Borsheim-Black) of Letting Go of Literary Whiteness: Antiracist Literature Instruction for White Students

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AcknowledgmentsList 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.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2020 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433163661, 978-1433163661
      ISBN10: 1433163667

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      Book Synopsis

      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; a group of teacher educators from across the country whose primary goal is to prepare teachers to use socially just models to reach all groups of students and to create a more equitable educational system. In this collection, each member/author presents a critical model of social justice teaching by considering the ways in which gender, race, class, and other intersections function in the classroom. Individually, authors enact critical models by interrogating inequitable systems of oppression in their own professional and pedagogical environments. Collectively, the chapters ask what thoughtful, participatory social justice pedagogy looks like in multidimensional pedagogical spaces. At all levels, this collection explores the rewards and challenges of social justice pedagogy within and outside of preservi

      Trade Review
      “For any English Education programs undergoing accreditation or program revision, this book traces the significant history of the field’s social justice standard, offering a range of examples of how its implementation could look. Effecting social justice through English teaching might involve: nationwide dialogue around shared provocative texts, addressing the climate emergency, truly teaching to multilingual students, naming and responding to race and racism, or ensuring that we devote attention to class differences. Rather than pick and choose one way to meet the standard, programs could incorporate a panoply of these approaches so that English classrooms cannot help but become the central site for social change.”—Sophia Tatiana Sarigianides, author (with Carlin Borsheim-Black) of Letting Go of Literary Whiteness: Antiracist Literature Instruction for White Students

      Table of Contents

      AcknowledgmentsList 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.

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