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Because literacy is never politically neutral, it is our hope that readers of this text will understand the significance of creating learning environments that emphasize the relationship between power and literacy. This book focuses attention on what can happen when teachers and students are empowered as they collaborate towards a common goal. Designed to balance theory and praxis, this book provides opportunities for teachers to begin conceiving of and building integrated literacy curricula that prioritizes the lived experiences and insights of their students, rather than emphasizes decontextualized lists of facts to be memorized or skills to be obtained. This book speaks to the needs of teacher candidates and practicing teachers who wish to engage more openly and fully with the current landscape of diverse learners, biased educational practices, and inequitable learning opportunities. The objective is to provide a means by which hopeful educators can begin to face the challenges

Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Intersection of Critical Literacy and Curricular Conversations: Conceiving of Social Justice

Chapter 2: Critical Conversation Curriculum Charts: Intersection of Curriculum as Conversation and Critical Literacy as Transformative Space

Chapter 3: Developing Critical Literacy Lessons Through Meaningful Themes: Planning for Emerging Opportunities

Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Critical Literacies: Incorporating critical literacy lessons in the disciplines using texts that matter

Chapter 5: International Classrooms: Global Networks and Leading with Hope

Chapter 6: Obstacles to critical literacy planning: Shifting from unit to lesson planning

Chapter 7: Equity-based educational planning: Moving toward Justice and Shared Power

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/10/2023 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475866940, 978-1475866940
      ISBN10: 1475866941

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Because literacy is never politically neutral, it is our hope that readers of this text will understand the significance of creating learning environments that emphasize the relationship between power and literacy. This book focuses attention on what can happen when teachers and students are empowered as they collaborate towards a common goal. Designed to balance theory and praxis, this book provides opportunities for teachers to begin conceiving of and building integrated literacy curricula that prioritizes the lived experiences and insights of their students, rather than emphasizes decontextualized lists of facts to be memorized or skills to be obtained. This book speaks to the needs of teacher candidates and practicing teachers who wish to engage more openly and fully with the current landscape of diverse learners, biased educational practices, and inequitable learning opportunities. The objective is to provide a means by which hopeful educators can begin to face the challenges

      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Intersection of Critical Literacy and Curricular Conversations: Conceiving of Social Justice

      Chapter 2: Critical Conversation Curriculum Charts: Intersection of Curriculum as Conversation and Critical Literacy as Transformative Space

      Chapter 3: Developing Critical Literacy Lessons Through Meaningful Themes: Planning for Emerging Opportunities

      Chapter 4: Interdisciplinary Critical Literacies: Incorporating critical literacy lessons in the disciplines using texts that matter

      Chapter 5: International Classrooms: Global Networks and Leading with Hope

      Chapter 6: Obstacles to critical literacy planning: Shifting from unit to lesson planning

      Chapter 7: Equity-based educational planning: Moving toward Justice and Shared Power

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Authors

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