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Honoring Identities argues that creating culturally responsive learning communities is a process which begins with building community, cultivating certain student and teacher dispositions, nurturing social justice, leveraging the power of talk and dialogic exchange, using Cultural Identity Literature (CIL) to build bridges and to normalize difference, and fostering a culture of civil discourse. Honoring Identities provides both theory and practice to advance the important mission of building culturally responsive mindsets and to ensure that all students feel like they have a place at the learning table. CIL reflects and honors the lives of all young people, and GREEN APPLE questions focus their reading on key facets of identity, multiplying the effectiveness of the reading experience. GREEN APPLE questions also provide a lens for anyone else wishing to select CIL. The questions not only illuminate different perspectives of a text but make readers aware that individual experiences color

Trade Review
Donna Miller has spent much of her career studying the fluid roles of identity and culture in

literacy learning. In her book Honoring Identities, she describes classroom theory, dispositions, and activities that help students learn about themselves and others, which ultimately helps students make better sense of the world. Experienced classroom teachers and preservice teachers alike will find this book helpful when shaping culturally responsive practices. -- Casey Casey Olsen, ELA Teacher, Columbus High School (MT); 2015 Montana Teacher of the Year Finalist; National Writing Project "College, Career, & Community Writers Program" Leadership Team Member
Donna Miller’s Honoring Identities gives busy teachers and teacher educators numerous strategies for enacting critical thinking and multicultural literacies instruction in their classrooms. With suggestions for self-reflection and classroom activities, readers will find much to gain through the tried-and-tested strategies Miller outlines. This book is a must-have for teachers and teacher educators who have long searched for practical activities that can launch serious inquiry into means for accomplishing culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogies. -- Heather E. Bruce, Professor Emerita, English Education; former Director of the Montana Writing Project, University of Montana
Honoring Identities is a must-have for every university teacher preparation program, as well as every English language arts teacher who is looking for concrete steps in improving culturally sustaining pedagogy. Dr. Miller’s experience as a teacher of secondary English language arts methods courses, and student teaching supervisor at Arizona State University play almost as important a role in her understanding of this topic as her time as a director in the teacher education program at Aaniiih Nakoda Tribal College in Montana. Dr. Miller grounds her work in theory, but spends most of the book in the what, how and why of honoring the identities of students. Her acronym GREEN APPLE is brilliant, and provides a guide for meeting the National Council of Teachers of English brief on multicultural literacy for “seeing, thinking, reading, writing, listening, and discussing in ways that critically confront and bridge social, cultural, and personal differences” (NCTE, 5). Throughout the book, Dr. Miller explains and provides resources in the practical formats that teachers actually use to address issues of “gender identity, religion, ethnicity and race, economic class/socioeconomic status, name/family, age, place, perception of belonging, and exceptionality” (Miller, Honoring Identities, 3). The process for leading students into and through what could be troubled waters of political dialogue are especially well-conceived, practical, and useful. This book is reminiscent of Harold Wong’s First Days of School, in that it provides detailed resources on how to meet the needs of students in ways that set up the teacher and students, both, for success. Honoring Identities is a useful book from one of our nation’s most experienced experts!! -- James Blasingame Jr., Executive Director of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English

Table of Contents
Foreword

Preface

Introduction: Finding Purpose

Chapter One: Cultural Identity

Chapter Two: Building Community and Connections

Chapter Three: Teacher and Student Dispositions

Chapter Four: Nurturing Social Justice

Chapter Five: The Power of Talk and Dialogic Exchange

Chapter Six: Reading Cultural Identity Literature with a GREEN APPLE Guide

Chapter Seven: Pause and Ponder Moments

Appendix: Annotated List of Cultural Identity Literature

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/10/2021 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475857887, 978-1475857887
      ISBN10: 1475857888

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Honoring Identities argues that creating culturally responsive learning communities is a process which begins with building community, cultivating certain student and teacher dispositions, nurturing social justice, leveraging the power of talk and dialogic exchange, using Cultural Identity Literature (CIL) to build bridges and to normalize difference, and fostering a culture of civil discourse. Honoring Identities provides both theory and practice to advance the important mission of building culturally responsive mindsets and to ensure that all students feel like they have a place at the learning table. CIL reflects and honors the lives of all young people, and GREEN APPLE questions focus their reading on key facets of identity, multiplying the effectiveness of the reading experience. GREEN APPLE questions also provide a lens for anyone else wishing to select CIL. The questions not only illuminate different perspectives of a text but make readers aware that individual experiences color

      Trade Review
      Donna Miller has spent much of her career studying the fluid roles of identity and culture in

      literacy learning. In her book Honoring Identities, she describes classroom theory, dispositions, and activities that help students learn about themselves and others, which ultimately helps students make better sense of the world. Experienced classroom teachers and preservice teachers alike will find this book helpful when shaping culturally responsive practices. -- Casey Casey Olsen, ELA Teacher, Columbus High School (MT); 2015 Montana Teacher of the Year Finalist; National Writing Project "College, Career, & Community Writers Program" Leadership Team Member
      Donna Miller’s Honoring Identities gives busy teachers and teacher educators numerous strategies for enacting critical thinking and multicultural literacies instruction in their classrooms. With suggestions for self-reflection and classroom activities, readers will find much to gain through the tried-and-tested strategies Miller outlines. This book is a must-have for teachers and teacher educators who have long searched for practical activities that can launch serious inquiry into means for accomplishing culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogies. -- Heather E. Bruce, Professor Emerita, English Education; former Director of the Montana Writing Project, University of Montana
      Honoring Identities is a must-have for every university teacher preparation program, as well as every English language arts teacher who is looking for concrete steps in improving culturally sustaining pedagogy. Dr. Miller’s experience as a teacher of secondary English language arts methods courses, and student teaching supervisor at Arizona State University play almost as important a role in her understanding of this topic as her time as a director in the teacher education program at Aaniiih Nakoda Tribal College in Montana. Dr. Miller grounds her work in theory, but spends most of the book in the what, how and why of honoring the identities of students. Her acronym GREEN APPLE is brilliant, and provides a guide for meeting the National Council of Teachers of English brief on multicultural literacy for “seeing, thinking, reading, writing, listening, and discussing in ways that critically confront and bridge social, cultural, and personal differences” (NCTE, 5). Throughout the book, Dr. Miller explains and provides resources in the practical formats that teachers actually use to address issues of “gender identity, religion, ethnicity and race, economic class/socioeconomic status, name/family, age, place, perception of belonging, and exceptionality” (Miller, Honoring Identities, 3). The process for leading students into and through what could be troubled waters of political dialogue are especially well-conceived, practical, and useful. This book is reminiscent of Harold Wong’s First Days of School, in that it provides detailed resources on how to meet the needs of students in ways that set up the teacher and students, both, for success. Honoring Identities is a useful book from one of our nation’s most experienced experts!! -- James Blasingame Jr., Executive Director of the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the National Council of Teachers of English

      Table of Contents
      Foreword

      Preface

      Introduction: Finding Purpose

      Chapter One: Cultural Identity

      Chapter Two: Building Community and Connections

      Chapter Three: Teacher and Student Dispositions

      Chapter Four: Nurturing Social Justice

      Chapter Five: The Power of Talk and Dialogic Exchange

      Chapter Six: Reading Cultural Identity Literature with a GREEN APPLE Guide

      Chapter Seven: Pause and Ponder Moments

      Appendix: Annotated List of Cultural Identity Literature

      References

      About the Author

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