Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Herausgeber: Eckert, Lisa Schade; Alsup, Janet
Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Herausgeber: Eckert, Lisa Schade; Alsup, Janet
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This definitive look at teaching English in rural secondary schools contests current definitions and discussions of rural education, examines their ideological and cultural foundations, and presents an alternative perspective.
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This definitive look at teaching English in rural secondary schools contests current definitions and discussions of rural education, examines their ideological and cultural foundations, and presents an alternative perspective.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781138822337
- ISBN-10: 1138822337
- Artikelnr.: 41456035
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 166
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 401g
- ISBN-13: 9781138822337
- ISBN-10: 1138822337
- Artikelnr.: 41456035
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lisa Schade Eckert is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University, USA. Janet Alsup is Professor of English Education at the Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Purdue University, USA.
Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction: Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities:
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
Part I
2 From Stranger to Native: Early Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
3 A Rural Education: From Stranger to Strangerer
Taylor Norman
4 Crossing the Tracks, or The Bacon of Despair: The Story of One Teacher's
Story . . . of One Teacher's Story . . . of Teaching in a Rural School
Jeff Spanke
5 Falling Through the Rabbit Hole and Teaching Through the Looking Glass:
Experiences of a New Teacher in a Rural School
Kendra McPheeters-Neal
6 Is There Such a Thing as Caring Too Much? A Farm Girl Swims with Sharks
Chea Parton
Part II
7 Teaching Through Place: Mid to Late Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
8 Lessons From the Inside Out: Poetry, Epiphanies, and Creative Literary
Culture in a Rural Montana High School
Jeffrey B. Ross
9 Bridging Divides Through Place-based Research, Or What I Didn't Know
about Hunting in the Northern Rockies
Hali Kirby-Ertel
10 Whose Kids Are They, Anyway? Balancing Personal and Professional
Identities in a Rural School
Kari Patterson
11 Teaching and Learning at Nay Ah Shing School
Gregg Rutter, Roger Nieboer, Govinda Budrow, Bambi O'Hern
12 Teaching in my Own Voice: A 30-year Pedagogical Journey
Sharon Bishop
Contributors
Index
Preface
1 Introduction: Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities:
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
Part I
2 From Stranger to Native: Early Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
3 A Rural Education: From Stranger to Strangerer
Taylor Norman
4 Crossing the Tracks, or The Bacon of Despair: The Story of One Teacher's
Story . . . of One Teacher's Story . . . of Teaching in a Rural School
Jeff Spanke
5 Falling Through the Rabbit Hole and Teaching Through the Looking Glass:
Experiences of a New Teacher in a Rural School
Kendra McPheeters-Neal
6 Is There Such a Thing as Caring Too Much? A Farm Girl Swims with Sharks
Chea Parton
Part II
7 Teaching Through Place: Mid to Late Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
8 Lessons From the Inside Out: Poetry, Epiphanies, and Creative Literary
Culture in a Rural Montana High School
Jeffrey B. Ross
9 Bridging Divides Through Place-based Research, Or What I Didn't Know
about Hunting in the Northern Rockies
Hali Kirby-Ertel
10 Whose Kids Are They, Anyway? Balancing Personal and Professional
Identities in a Rural School
Kari Patterson
11 Teaching and Learning at Nay Ah Shing School
Gregg Rutter, Roger Nieboer, Govinda Budrow, Bambi O'Hern
12 Teaching in my Own Voice: A 30-year Pedagogical Journey
Sharon Bishop
Contributors
Index
Foreword
Preface
1 Introduction: Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities:
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
Part I
2 From Stranger to Native: Early Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
3 A Rural Education: From Stranger to Strangerer
Taylor Norman
4 Crossing the Tracks, or The Bacon of Despair: The Story of One Teacher's
Story . . . of One Teacher's Story . . . of Teaching in a Rural School
Jeff Spanke
5 Falling Through the Rabbit Hole and Teaching Through the Looking Glass:
Experiences of a New Teacher in a Rural School
Kendra McPheeters-Neal
6 Is There Such a Thing as Caring Too Much? A Farm Girl Swims with Sharks
Chea Parton
Part II
7 Teaching Through Place: Mid to Late Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
8 Lessons From the Inside Out: Poetry, Epiphanies, and Creative Literary
Culture in a Rural Montana High School
Jeffrey B. Ross
9 Bridging Divides Through Place-based Research, Or What I Didn't Know
about Hunting in the Northern Rockies
Hali Kirby-Ertel
10 Whose Kids Are They, Anyway? Balancing Personal and Professional
Identities in a Rural School
Kari Patterson
11 Teaching and Learning at Nay Ah Shing School
Gregg Rutter, Roger Nieboer, Govinda Budrow, Bambi O'Hern
12 Teaching in my Own Voice: A 30-year Pedagogical Journey
Sharon Bishop
Contributors
Index
Preface
1 Introduction: Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities:
Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging Myths
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
Part I
2 From Stranger to Native: Early Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
3 A Rural Education: From Stranger to Strangerer
Taylor Norman
4 Crossing the Tracks, or The Bacon of Despair: The Story of One Teacher's
Story . . . of One Teacher's Story . . . of Teaching in a Rural School
Jeff Spanke
5 Falling Through the Rabbit Hole and Teaching Through the Looking Glass:
Experiences of a New Teacher in a Rural School
Kendra McPheeters-Neal
6 Is There Such a Thing as Caring Too Much? A Farm Girl Swims with Sharks
Chea Parton
Part II
7 Teaching Through Place: Mid to Late Career Teacher Narratives
Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup
8 Lessons From the Inside Out: Poetry, Epiphanies, and Creative Literary
Culture in a Rural Montana High School
Jeffrey B. Ross
9 Bridging Divides Through Place-based Research, Or What I Didn't Know
about Hunting in the Northern Rockies
Hali Kirby-Ertel
10 Whose Kids Are They, Anyway? Balancing Personal and Professional
Identities in a Rural School
Kari Patterson
11 Teaching and Learning at Nay Ah Shing School
Gregg Rutter, Roger Nieboer, Govinda Budrow, Bambi O'Hern
12 Teaching in my Own Voice: A 30-year Pedagogical Journey
Sharon Bishop
Contributors
Index