Antiracist Research on K-12 Education and Teacher Preparation
Policy Making, Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Practices
Herausgeber: Zhou, Molly; Thompson, James; Brown, Terrell
Antiracist Research on K-12 Education and Teacher Preparation
Policy Making, Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Practices
Herausgeber: Zhou, Molly; Thompson, James; Brown, Terrell
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This book topics include anti-racist policies, pedagogical and curricular activity designs, and practices to address the current issues in education.
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This book topics include anti-racist policies, pedagogical and curricular activity designs, and practices to address the current issues in education.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781475872583
- ISBN-10: 1475872585
- Artikelnr.: 69737898
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9781475872583
- ISBN-10: 1475872585
- Artikelnr.: 69737898
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Molly Zhou is the endowed chair and professor in the School of Education at Dalton State College. Dr. Zhou received her bachelor's degree in English. She earned her master's degree in educational administration. She has published articles, chapters, and books on culture and diversity, technology, assessment, sustainability as they relate to teacher education and teaching and learning. Dr. James M. Thompson I is an Associate Dean and Assistant Professor in the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University. He has over 15 years of experience serving in rural and urban K-12 school settings. He has over 15 years of experience serving in rural and urban K-12 school settings. Dr. Terrell Brown has taught for 11 years in the Oklahoma City Public Schools District before coming to UCM. He earned his MEd in Urban Education from Langston University, and his PhD in Instructional Leadership Academic Curriculum from the University of Oklahoma. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of Teacher Educators.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Often Missing Element in Antiracist Pedagogy: Social Emotional
Learning
Ximena D. Burgin, Mayra C. Daniel
Chapter 2: Expanding Pre-Education Students' Beliefs about Race and
Ethnicity through Multicultural Children's Literature
Brian Hibbs
Chapter 3: Antiracism in Child Development: Analyzing Our Own Raced Play
Experiences
Laurie Rabinowitz, Sophie Levy, and David Salinas
Chapter 4: Curricular Decision-making by Associate Instructors/Graduate
Assistants (AIs/GAs): Using Antiracism Frameworks to Disrupt Racism in
Teacher Education
Xiali Chang, Tahreem Fatima, Moaaz Hamid
Chapter 5: Portrait Making of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Suffragists and Me: Becoming Antiracist Art Teachers through Historical
Inquiry into the Suffrage Activism of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Kyungeun Lim, Sohyun An
Chapter 6: Towards a Holistic View and Practice in ESOL Education
Zurisaray Espinosa
Chapter 7: Informed by the Intersections: The Development of the Lotions
and Potions: Science through Hair Care Curriculum
Rasheda Likely
Chapter 8: That's Not My Job: Unpacking Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of
Their Roles as Educators
Marrielle Myers
Chapter 9: Reimagining Structured Literacy Practices to Honor Student
Identities: Culturally Responsive Phonics Instruction
Virginie Jackson
Chapter 10: Kansas City Teacher Education Collaborative: Building
Bidirectional Bridges
Michelle L. Amos, Brandy M. Lynch, and Carla N. Williams
Afterword
About the Editors
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Often Missing Element in Antiracist Pedagogy: Social Emotional
Learning
Ximena D. Burgin, Mayra C. Daniel
Chapter 2: Expanding Pre-Education Students' Beliefs about Race and
Ethnicity through Multicultural Children's Literature
Brian Hibbs
Chapter 3: Antiracism in Child Development: Analyzing Our Own Raced Play
Experiences
Laurie Rabinowitz, Sophie Levy, and David Salinas
Chapter 4: Curricular Decision-making by Associate Instructors/Graduate
Assistants (AIs/GAs): Using Antiracism Frameworks to Disrupt Racism in
Teacher Education
Xiali Chang, Tahreem Fatima, Moaaz Hamid
Chapter 5: Portrait Making of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Suffragists and Me: Becoming Antiracist Art Teachers through Historical
Inquiry into the Suffrage Activism of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Kyungeun Lim, Sohyun An
Chapter 6: Towards a Holistic View and Practice in ESOL Education
Zurisaray Espinosa
Chapter 7: Informed by the Intersections: The Development of the Lotions
and Potions: Science through Hair Care Curriculum
Rasheda Likely
Chapter 8: That's Not My Job: Unpacking Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of
Their Roles as Educators
Marrielle Myers
Chapter 9: Reimagining Structured Literacy Practices to Honor Student
Identities: Culturally Responsive Phonics Instruction
Virginie Jackson
Chapter 10: Kansas City Teacher Education Collaborative: Building
Bidirectional Bridges
Michelle L. Amos, Brandy M. Lynch, and Carla N. Williams
Afterword
About the Editors
About the Authors
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Often Missing Element in Antiracist Pedagogy: Social Emotional
Learning
Ximena D. Burgin, Mayra C. Daniel
Chapter 2: Expanding Pre-Education Students' Beliefs about Race and
Ethnicity through Multicultural Children's Literature
Brian Hibbs
Chapter 3: Antiracism in Child Development: Analyzing Our Own Raced Play
Experiences
Laurie Rabinowitz, Sophie Levy, and David Salinas
Chapter 4: Curricular Decision-making by Associate Instructors/Graduate
Assistants (AIs/GAs): Using Antiracism Frameworks to Disrupt Racism in
Teacher Education
Xiali Chang, Tahreem Fatima, Moaaz Hamid
Chapter 5: Portrait Making of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Suffragists and Me: Becoming Antiracist Art Teachers through Historical
Inquiry into the Suffrage Activism of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Kyungeun Lim, Sohyun An
Chapter 6: Towards a Holistic View and Practice in ESOL Education
Zurisaray Espinosa
Chapter 7: Informed by the Intersections: The Development of the Lotions
and Potions: Science through Hair Care Curriculum
Rasheda Likely
Chapter 8: That's Not My Job: Unpacking Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of
Their Roles as Educators
Marrielle Myers
Chapter 9: Reimagining Structured Literacy Practices to Honor Student
Identities: Culturally Responsive Phonics Instruction
Virginie Jackson
Chapter 10: Kansas City Teacher Education Collaborative: Building
Bidirectional Bridges
Michelle L. Amos, Brandy M. Lynch, and Carla N. Williams
Afterword
About the Editors
About the Authors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Often Missing Element in Antiracist Pedagogy: Social Emotional
Learning
Ximena D. Burgin, Mayra C. Daniel
Chapter 2: Expanding Pre-Education Students' Beliefs about Race and
Ethnicity through Multicultural Children's Literature
Brian Hibbs
Chapter 3: Antiracism in Child Development: Analyzing Our Own Raced Play
Experiences
Laurie Rabinowitz, Sophie Levy, and David Salinas
Chapter 4: Curricular Decision-making by Associate Instructors/Graduate
Assistants (AIs/GAs): Using Antiracism Frameworks to Disrupt Racism in
Teacher Education
Xiali Chang, Tahreem Fatima, Moaaz Hamid
Chapter 5: Portrait Making of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Suffragists and Me: Becoming Antiracist Art Teachers through Historical
Inquiry into the Suffrage Activism of Indigenous Women and Women of Color
Kyungeun Lim, Sohyun An
Chapter 6: Towards a Holistic View and Practice in ESOL Education
Zurisaray Espinosa
Chapter 7: Informed by the Intersections: The Development of the Lotions
and Potions: Science through Hair Care Curriculum
Rasheda Likely
Chapter 8: That's Not My Job: Unpacking Teacher Candidates' Perceptions of
Their Roles as Educators
Marrielle Myers
Chapter 9: Reimagining Structured Literacy Practices to Honor Student
Identities: Culturally Responsive Phonics Instruction
Virginie Jackson
Chapter 10: Kansas City Teacher Education Collaborative: Building
Bidirectional Bridges
Michelle L. Amos, Brandy M. Lynch, and Carla N. Williams
Afterword
About the Editors
About the Authors







