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Racial segregation and desegregation practices have deeply impacted the teacher pipeline, contributing to historical assumptions of teaching as a white profession. The Brown vs Board of Education rulings, while couched within a narrative of social progress, have instead been a step backwards for racial equity in schools. The authors use Critical Race Theory and Critical Whiteness Studies to demonstrate how teachers of color are racialized through the centering of whiteness in schools, minoritized in contrast to their white counterparts, and de-centered through performativities of race and whiteness as ideologies. The authors share small teaching episodes from eight Black, Latina, and Asian female teachers who all work in predominantly white schools, illuminating the ways the teachers resisted discourses of whiteness by enacting agency within their teaching contexts. From the historical backdrop of racism and segregation to theoretical underpinnings, the counterstories of the teacher

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Introduction

Chapter 1: Whiteness and “other” teachers: An historical view

Chapter 2: Colorblindness and the need for Critical Whiteness Studies (CWS) in education

Chapter 3: Critical Race Theory to develop a critical consciousness: Understanding “racism as structure”

Chapter 4: “Eye-opening…”: Bearing witness to whiteness in school

Chapter 5: “Feeling race”: Embracing culturally relevant, sustaining, and disrupting pedagogies

Race Talk in White Schools

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 1/15/2022 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781498598781, 978-1498598781
    ISBN10: 1498598781

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Racial segregation and desegregation practices have deeply impacted the teacher pipeline, contributing to historical assumptions of teaching as a white profession. The Brown vs Board of Education rulings, while couched within a narrative of social progress, have instead been a step backwards for racial equity in schools. The authors use Critical Race Theory and Critical Whiteness Studies to demonstrate how teachers of color are racialized through the centering of whiteness in schools, minoritized in contrast to their white counterparts, and de-centered through performativities of race and whiteness as ideologies. The authors share small teaching episodes from eight Black, Latina, and Asian female teachers who all work in predominantly white schools, illuminating the ways the teachers resisted discourses of whiteness by enacting agency within their teaching contexts. From the historical backdrop of racism and segregation to theoretical underpinnings, the counterstories of the teacher

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Whiteness and “other” teachers: An historical view

    Chapter 2: Colorblindness and the need for Critical Whiteness Studies (CWS) in education

    Chapter 3: Critical Race Theory to develop a critical consciousness: Understanding “racism as structure”

    Chapter 4: “Eye-opening…”: Bearing witness to whiteness in school

    Chapter 5: “Feeling race”: Embracing culturally relevant, sustaining, and disrupting pedagogies

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