Talking Back and Looking Forward
An Educational Revolution in Poetry and Prose
Herausgeber: Gorski, Paul C.; Landsman, Julie; Salcedo, Rosanna M.
	Talking Back and Looking Forward
An Educational Revolution in Poetry and Prose
Herausgeber: Gorski, Paul C.; Landsman, Julie; Salcedo, Rosanna M.
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The editors assembled this book in order to highlight the voices of those who do have an idea-of people who have experienced or witnessed the impact of educational injustice on the lives of marginalized youth and the educators who advocate for them. They set out to collect writing about people's experiences--their reflections on social justice and injustice, equity and inequity in and out of schools that influence educational access and opportunity. By sharing stories in poetry and prose and photography, telling truths either as people on the margins or as their partners in struggles for…mehr
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					The editors assembled this book in order to highlight the voices of those who do have an idea-of people who have experienced or witnessed the impact of educational injustice on the lives of marginalized youth and the educators who advocate for them. They set out to collect writing about people's experiences--their reflections on social justice and injustice, equity and inequity in and out of schools that influence educational access and opportunity. By sharing stories in poetry and prose and photography, telling truths either as people on the margins or as their partners in struggles for educational justice, it is the editors intentions to expand the narrative of the educational policy and practice.				
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9781475824902
- ISBN-10: 1475824904
- Artikelnr.: 43955244
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 377g
- ISBN-13: 9781475824902
- ISBN-10: 1475824904
- Artikelnr.: 43955244
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul C. Gorski is an activist, author, and educator whose life revolves around social justice, environmental justice, and animal rights causes. He teaches in the Social Justice and Human Rights program at George Mason University. He lives in Falls Church, Virginia, with his two cats, Unity and Buster. Rosanna María Salcedo is a Latina artist, writer, educator, parent, and activist. She teaches Spanish and currently holds the position of Dean of Multicultural Affairs at Phillips Exeter Academy, a preparatory school in New England. Julie Landsman is a retired teacher, writer and teacher trainer. Her book A White Teacher Talks About Race is in its third printing. She enjoys working in schools and teaching creative writing to all age groups. Her latest book is Growing Up White: A Veteran Teacher Reflects On Racism. She believes student voices can drive educational change.
	Dedication
Foreword
Introduction by Paul C. Gorski, Rosanna Salcedo, and Julie Landsman
Chapter 1: Troubling Common Sense
Regrouping the Children by Anne M. Beaton
Quick Spring by Margot Fortunato Galt
Artifacts by Mary Harwell Sayler
out of the mouths of scholars by Kindel Nash
Dots, Lines, Spaces, and Math by Geetha Durairajan
Taco Night by Paul C. Gorski
Chapter 2: Revealing the Cost of Educational Tyranny
EDU Haiku by Mari Ann Roberts
Standardized by Alison Stone
Act V by Kelly Jean Olivas
a lesson from an elementary principal by Korina Jocson
Phoenixes by Julia Stein
This Thing of Memory by Andrena Zawinski
Answering the Call by J.F. McCullers
The Auspices of Social Justice by Shannon Audley-Piotrowski
Chapter 3: Honoring Liberated Voices
I Apologize by Alejandro Jimenez
A Classroom Assignment by María Gabriel
"Where Are You From?" by Hana Alhady
Felipe by Janice Lobo Sapigao
unpredicted storm by Cathi LaMarche
Chapter 4: Teaching Against the Grain
Punk Has Always Been My School by Rebekah Cordova and Erin Bowers
Pickled by Sarah Warren
They Are Me and I Am Them: A Memoir of A Social Justice Educator by Cherise
Martinez-McBride
Look by Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo
Teaching from the Margins by Monique Cherry-McDaniel
Peace by Walter Enloe
You Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken by Debra Busman
Chapter 5: Speaking Up and Talking Back
Playground Futurities by James F. Woglom and Stephanie Jones
The Richest Country in the World: A Fable by LouAnn Johnson
Three Spaces of Exclusion: The 21st Century High School Integration of That
Girl
by V. Thandi Sulé
They Said by Sarah Ann Gilbertson
Language as Weapon: Lessons from the Front Lines by Lani T. Montreal
Starfish (A Practical Exorcism) by Kyle "Guante" Tran Myhre
All the Ways We Learn by Sarita Gonzales
we pull the wool over this rainbow of eyes by Paul Thomas
Use your words! by Mary Elizabeth Hayes
Privileged and Under by Yvette A. Schnoeker-Shorb
The Goddess of Autumn by Richard Levine
Chapter 6: Advocacy and Solidarity
Connecting with Carlos by Amy Vatne Bintliff
Praise by Julie Landsman
Three Portraits by Jehanne Beaton
Willie Alexander by Thomas Thurman
Knowledge as a Function of Freedom by Toby Jenkins
School Talk by Stacy Amaral
letter to student by Sarah Warren
Author Bios
	Foreword
Introduction by Paul C. Gorski, Rosanna Salcedo, and Julie Landsman
Chapter 1: Troubling Common Sense
Regrouping the Children by Anne M. Beaton
Quick Spring by Margot Fortunato Galt
Artifacts by Mary Harwell Sayler
out of the mouths of scholars by Kindel Nash
Dots, Lines, Spaces, and Math by Geetha Durairajan
Taco Night by Paul C. Gorski
Chapter 2: Revealing the Cost of Educational Tyranny
EDU Haiku by Mari Ann Roberts
Standardized by Alison Stone
Act V by Kelly Jean Olivas
a lesson from an elementary principal by Korina Jocson
Phoenixes by Julia Stein
This Thing of Memory by Andrena Zawinski
Answering the Call by J.F. McCullers
The Auspices of Social Justice by Shannon Audley-Piotrowski
Chapter 3: Honoring Liberated Voices
I Apologize by Alejandro Jimenez
A Classroom Assignment by María Gabriel
"Where Are You From?" by Hana Alhady
Felipe by Janice Lobo Sapigao
unpredicted storm by Cathi LaMarche
Chapter 4: Teaching Against the Grain
Punk Has Always Been My School by Rebekah Cordova and Erin Bowers
Pickled by Sarah Warren
They Are Me and I Am Them: A Memoir of A Social Justice Educator by Cherise
Martinez-McBride
Look by Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo
Teaching from the Margins by Monique Cherry-McDaniel
Peace by Walter Enloe
You Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken by Debra Busman
Chapter 5: Speaking Up and Talking Back
Playground Futurities by James F. Woglom and Stephanie Jones
The Richest Country in the World: A Fable by LouAnn Johnson
Three Spaces of Exclusion: The 21st Century High School Integration of That
Girl
by V. Thandi Sulé
They Said by Sarah Ann Gilbertson
Language as Weapon: Lessons from the Front Lines by Lani T. Montreal
Starfish (A Practical Exorcism) by Kyle "Guante" Tran Myhre
All the Ways We Learn by Sarita Gonzales
we pull the wool over this rainbow of eyes by Paul Thomas
Use your words! by Mary Elizabeth Hayes
Privileged and Under by Yvette A. Schnoeker-Shorb
The Goddess of Autumn by Richard Levine
Chapter 6: Advocacy and Solidarity
Connecting with Carlos by Amy Vatne Bintliff
Praise by Julie Landsman
Three Portraits by Jehanne Beaton
Willie Alexander by Thomas Thurman
Knowledge as a Function of Freedom by Toby Jenkins
School Talk by Stacy Amaral
letter to student by Sarah Warren
Author Bios
Dedication
Foreword
Introduction by Paul C. Gorski, Rosanna Salcedo, and Julie Landsman
Chapter 1: Troubling Common Sense
Regrouping the Children by Anne M. Beaton
Quick Spring by Margot Fortunato Galt
Artifacts by Mary Harwell Sayler
out of the mouths of scholars by Kindel Nash
Dots, Lines, Spaces, and Math by Geetha Durairajan
Taco Night by Paul C. Gorski
Chapter 2: Revealing the Cost of Educational Tyranny
EDU Haiku by Mari Ann Roberts
Standardized by Alison Stone
Act V by Kelly Jean Olivas
a lesson from an elementary principal by Korina Jocson
Phoenixes by Julia Stein
This Thing of Memory by Andrena Zawinski
Answering the Call by J.F. McCullers
The Auspices of Social Justice by Shannon Audley-Piotrowski
Chapter 3: Honoring Liberated Voices
I Apologize by Alejandro Jimenez
A Classroom Assignment by María Gabriel
"Where Are You From?" by Hana Alhady
Felipe by Janice Lobo Sapigao
unpredicted storm by Cathi LaMarche
Chapter 4: Teaching Against the Grain
Punk Has Always Been My School by Rebekah Cordova and Erin Bowers
Pickled by Sarah Warren
They Are Me and I Am Them: A Memoir of A Social Justice Educator by Cherise
Martinez-McBride
Look by Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo
Teaching from the Margins by Monique Cherry-McDaniel
Peace by Walter Enloe
You Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken by Debra Busman
Chapter 5: Speaking Up and Talking Back
Playground Futurities by James F. Woglom and Stephanie Jones
The Richest Country in the World: A Fable by LouAnn Johnson
Three Spaces of Exclusion: The 21st Century High School Integration of That
Girl
by V. Thandi Sulé
They Said by Sarah Ann Gilbertson
Language as Weapon: Lessons from the Front Lines by Lani T. Montreal
Starfish (A Practical Exorcism) by Kyle "Guante" Tran Myhre
All the Ways We Learn by Sarita Gonzales
we pull the wool over this rainbow of eyes by Paul Thomas
Use your words! by Mary Elizabeth Hayes
Privileged and Under by Yvette A. Schnoeker-Shorb
The Goddess of Autumn by Richard Levine
Chapter 6: Advocacy and Solidarity
Connecting with Carlos by Amy Vatne Bintliff
Praise by Julie Landsman
Three Portraits by Jehanne Beaton
Willie Alexander by Thomas Thurman
Knowledge as a Function of Freedom by Toby Jenkins
School Talk by Stacy Amaral
letter to student by Sarah Warren
Author Bios
				Foreword
Introduction by Paul C. Gorski, Rosanna Salcedo, and Julie Landsman
Chapter 1: Troubling Common Sense
Regrouping the Children by Anne M. Beaton
Quick Spring by Margot Fortunato Galt
Artifacts by Mary Harwell Sayler
out of the mouths of scholars by Kindel Nash
Dots, Lines, Spaces, and Math by Geetha Durairajan
Taco Night by Paul C. Gorski
Chapter 2: Revealing the Cost of Educational Tyranny
EDU Haiku by Mari Ann Roberts
Standardized by Alison Stone
Act V by Kelly Jean Olivas
a lesson from an elementary principal by Korina Jocson
Phoenixes by Julia Stein
This Thing of Memory by Andrena Zawinski
Answering the Call by J.F. McCullers
The Auspices of Social Justice by Shannon Audley-Piotrowski
Chapter 3: Honoring Liberated Voices
I Apologize by Alejandro Jimenez
A Classroom Assignment by María Gabriel
"Where Are You From?" by Hana Alhady
Felipe by Janice Lobo Sapigao
unpredicted storm by Cathi LaMarche
Chapter 4: Teaching Against the Grain
Punk Has Always Been My School by Rebekah Cordova and Erin Bowers
Pickled by Sarah Warren
They Are Me and I Am Them: A Memoir of A Social Justice Educator by Cherise
Martinez-McBride
Look by Elizabeth Harlan-Ferlo
Teaching from the Margins by Monique Cherry-McDaniel
Peace by Walter Enloe
You Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken by Debra Busman
Chapter 5: Speaking Up and Talking Back
Playground Futurities by James F. Woglom and Stephanie Jones
The Richest Country in the World: A Fable by LouAnn Johnson
Three Spaces of Exclusion: The 21st Century High School Integration of That
Girl
by V. Thandi Sulé
They Said by Sarah Ann Gilbertson
Language as Weapon: Lessons from the Front Lines by Lani T. Montreal
Starfish (A Practical Exorcism) by Kyle "Guante" Tran Myhre
All the Ways We Learn by Sarita Gonzales
we pull the wool over this rainbow of eyes by Paul Thomas
Use your words! by Mary Elizabeth Hayes
Privileged and Under by Yvette A. Schnoeker-Shorb
The Goddess of Autumn by Richard Levine
Chapter 6: Advocacy and Solidarity
Connecting with Carlos by Amy Vatne Bintliff
Praise by Julie Landsman
Three Portraits by Jehanne Beaton
Willie Alexander by Thomas Thurman
Knowledge as a Function of Freedom by Toby Jenkins
School Talk by Stacy Amaral
letter to student by Sarah Warren
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