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Youth, Education, and Marginality: Local and Global Expressions is a close examination of the lives of marginalized young people in schools. Essays by scholars and educators are complemented by youth poetry, prose, and visual art.

The book includes insights from Australia, United Kingdom, Polynesia, United States, and Canada and is grounded in educational and community practice and policy. The content covers the range and intersections of marginalization: poverty, Aboriginal cultures, immigrants and newcomers, gay/lesbian youth, rural - urban divides, mental health, and so forth. Presenting challenges faced by marginalized youth alongside initiatives for mitigating their impact, the contributors critique existing systems and engage in a dialogue about where to go from here.



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Table of Contents for Youth, Education, and Marginality: Local and Global Expressions , edited by Kate Tilleczek and H. Bruce Ferguson Acknowledgements Introduction: Living Intersections of Marginality | Kate Tilleczek and Bruce Ferguson Youth Art: Marginalized Youth | Kira Duff Opening Words: Youth Poetry and Prose Bloodline | Tammy Lou A Changing World | Selina Jacqueline Peters Because I Am a Survivor | Sabnam Mahmuda Examining Our Environments | Farrah Chanda Aslam Chapter 1: Humanities-Infused Praxis by, with , and for Youth: Esoteric Hope | Kate Tilleczek and Karima Kinlock Youth Art: Finding Hope | Tamir Holder Chapter 2: Young People Speaking Back from the Margins | John Smyth Youth Art: Grey Matters | Zera Koutchieva Chapter 3: The Unique Status of Marginalization: The Birth of Youth-Empowering Parents | Agazi Afewerki and Mohammed Shafique Youth Art: Hunger Collage | Sarah Laurin Chapter 4: Marginal Spaces, Disparate Places: Educational and Youth Practices in a Globalizing World | Jean Mitchell Youth Art: On the Coast | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 5: A Time for Dreams: The Right to Education for First Nations Children and Youth Living On-Reserve | Jennifer King, Chelsea Edwards, and Cindy Blackstock Youth Art: The Blue Bliss | Angel Ho Chapter 6: Marginalization Inside Education: Racialized, Immigrant, and Aboriginal Youth | Joanna Anneke Rummens and George J. Sefa Dei Youth Art: Barbed Wire | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 7: Marginalized Youth in Education: Social and Cultural Dimensions of Exclusion in Canada and the United Kingdom | Andy Furlong Youth Art: Tears and Fears | Anwesha Sen Chapter 8: On Being Poor in School | Kate Tilleczek Chapter 9: Still Sleeping in the âGay Tentâ? Queer Youth in Canadian Schools | Tom Hilton Youth Art: Two Young Men | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 10: Narrative Understandings of Lives in (and out) of Schools | Vera Caine, Sean Lessard, Pam Steeves, and D. Jean Clandinin Youth Art: The Blue Brain Kid | Bria Dobson Chapter 11: Does Special Education Marginalize Young People? The Need for Evidence-Informed Practices | Peter Chaban Youth Art: Pieces of Me | Andrea Bunnie Chapter 12: Using Visual Arts to Enhance Mental Health Literacy in Schools | Katherine M. Boydell Conclusion: Moving Forward: With, For, and By Youth | Kate Tilleczek and Bruce Ferguson Closing Words: Youth Poetry and Prose Marginalized | Mallory Goss At Risk | Lishai Pell Forgetting the Meaning of... | Maryam Sharif-Razi I Am from... | Alicia Fry Index

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      Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
      Publication Date: 30/04/2013
      ISBN13: 9781554586349, 978-1554586349
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      Book Synopsis
      Youth, Education, and Marginality: Local and Global Expressions is a close examination of the lives of marginalized young people in schools. Essays by scholars and educators are complemented by youth poetry, prose, and visual art.

      The book includes insights from Australia, United Kingdom, Polynesia, United States, and Canada and is grounded in educational and community practice and policy. The content covers the range and intersections of marginalization: poverty, Aboriginal cultures, immigrants and newcomers, gay/lesbian youth, rural - urban divides, mental health, and so forth. Presenting challenges faced by marginalized youth alongside initiatives for mitigating their impact, the contributors critique existing systems and engage in a dialogue about where to go from here.



      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents for Youth, Education, and Marginality: Local and Global Expressions , edited by Kate Tilleczek and H. Bruce Ferguson Acknowledgements Introduction: Living Intersections of Marginality | Kate Tilleczek and Bruce Ferguson Youth Art: Marginalized Youth | Kira Duff Opening Words: Youth Poetry and Prose Bloodline | Tammy Lou A Changing World | Selina Jacqueline Peters Because I Am a Survivor | Sabnam Mahmuda Examining Our Environments | Farrah Chanda Aslam Chapter 1: Humanities-Infused Praxis by, with , and for Youth: Esoteric Hope | Kate Tilleczek and Karima Kinlock Youth Art: Finding Hope | Tamir Holder Chapter 2: Young People Speaking Back from the Margins | John Smyth Youth Art: Grey Matters | Zera Koutchieva Chapter 3: The Unique Status of Marginalization: The Birth of Youth-Empowering Parents | Agazi Afewerki and Mohammed Shafique Youth Art: Hunger Collage | Sarah Laurin Chapter 4: Marginal Spaces, Disparate Places: Educational and Youth Practices in a Globalizing World | Jean Mitchell Youth Art: On the Coast | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 5: A Time for Dreams: The Right to Education for First Nations Children and Youth Living On-Reserve | Jennifer King, Chelsea Edwards, and Cindy Blackstock Youth Art: The Blue Bliss | Angel Ho Chapter 6: Marginalization Inside Education: Racialized, Immigrant, and Aboriginal Youth | Joanna Anneke Rummens and George J. Sefa Dei Youth Art: Barbed Wire | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 7: Marginalized Youth in Education: Social and Cultural Dimensions of Exclusion in Canada and the United Kingdom | Andy Furlong Youth Art: Tears and Fears | Anwesha Sen Chapter 8: On Being Poor in School | Kate Tilleczek Chapter 9: Still Sleeping in the âGay Tentâ? Queer Youth in Canadian Schools | Tom Hilton Youth Art: Two Young Men | Elliott Tilleczek Chapter 10: Narrative Understandings of Lives in (and out) of Schools | Vera Caine, Sean Lessard, Pam Steeves, and D. Jean Clandinin Youth Art: The Blue Brain Kid | Bria Dobson Chapter 11: Does Special Education Marginalize Young People? The Need for Evidence-Informed Practices | Peter Chaban Youth Art: Pieces of Me | Andrea Bunnie Chapter 12: Using Visual Arts to Enhance Mental Health Literacy in Schools | Katherine M. Boydell Conclusion: Moving Forward: With, For, and By Youth | Kate Tilleczek and Bruce Ferguson Closing Words: Youth Poetry and Prose Marginalized | Mallory Goss At Risk | Lishai Pell Forgetting the Meaning of... | Maryam Sharif-Razi I Am from... | Alicia Fry Index

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