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Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education [Kietas viršelis]

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, (George Mason University, USA)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 390 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415658241
  • ISBN-13: 9780415658249
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 160 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 390 g, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Nov-2013
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415658241
  • ISBN-13: 9780415658249
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education offers pre- and in-service educators an opportunity to analyze and reflect upon a variety of realistic case studies related to educational equity and social justice. Each case, written in an engaging, narrative style, presents a complex but common classroom scenario in which an inequity or injustice is in play. These cases allow educators to practice the process of considering a range of contextual factors, checking their own biases, and making immediate- and longer-term decisions about how to create and sustain equitable learning environments for all students.The book begins with a seven-point process for examining case studies. Largely lacking from existing case study collections, this framework guides readers through the process of identifying, examining, reflecting on, and taking concrete steps to resolve challenges related to diversity and equity in schools. The cases themselves present everyday examples of the ways in which racism, sexism, homophobia and heterosexism, class inequities, language bias, religious-based oppression, and other equity and diversity concerns affect students, teachers, families, and other members of our school communities. They involve classroom issues that are relevant to all grade levels and all content areas, allowing significant flexibility in how and with whom they are used. Although organized topically, the intersection of these issues are stressed throughout the cases, reflecting the multi-faceted way they play out in real life. All cases conclude with a series of questions to guide discussion and a section of facilitator notes, called points for consideration. This unique feature provides valuable insight for understanding the complexities of each case"--

Case Studies on Diversity and Social Justice Education offers pre- and in-service educators an opportunity to analyze and reflect upon a variety of realistic case studies related to educational equity and social justice. Each case, written in an engaging, narrative style, presents a complex but common classroom scenario in which an inequity or injustice is in play. These cases allow educators to practice the process of considering a range of contextual factors, checking their own biases, and making immediate- and longer-term decisions about how to create and sustain equitable learning environments for all students.

The book begins with a seven-point process for examining case studies. Largely lacking from existing case study collections, this framework guides readers through the process of identifying, examining, reflecting on, and taking concrete steps to resolve challenges related to diversity and equity in schools. The cases themselves present everyday examples of the ways in which racism, sexism, homophobia and heterosexism, class inequities, language bias, religious-based oppression, and other equity and diversity concerns affect students, teachers, families, and other members of our school communities. They involve classroom issues that are relevant to all grade levels and all content areas, allowing significant flexibility in how and with whom they are used. Although organized topically, the intersection of these issues are stressed throughout the cases, reflecting the multi-faceted way they play out in real life. All cases conclude with a series of questions to guide discussion and a section of facilitator notes, called points for consideration. This unique feature provides valuable insight for understanding the complexities of each case.

Recenzijos

This book makes clear that issues surrounding equity and justice in schools and classrooms are tangled in complexity. Rather than shy away, the authors use engaging cases to explore this complexity in a purposeful way. Productive questions at the end of each case prompt readers to think critically about the dilemmas being explored. Through the introduction of ethics-based principles, this book advances a vision of educational justice, which will extend to real schools and classrooms. Dr. Francisco Rios, Dean, Woodring College of Education, Western Washington University, USA



I am always so thrilled when a text for training teachers (and others) comes along that is written in an engaging manner, teaches practical skills, and helps individuals understand the complexities of social justice and educational equity. This book will prove invaluable for new and experienced educators. Dr. William A. Howe, Past-President of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME); Consultant for Multicultural Education, Connecticut State Department of Education, USA



"Case Studies will help even the most culturally responsive educators rethink the choices we make in our classrooms and schools." Rethinking Schools

Directory of Cases by Topic ix
Foreword xiii
1 Introduction
1(10)
The Case Method
6(2)
The Rest of This Book
8(3)
2 Analyzing Cases Using the Equity Literacy Framework
11(10)
Equity Literacy Framework
11(2)
Case Analysis: An Equity Literacy Process
13(7)
A Few Final Thoughts
20(1)
3 Cases on Socioeconomic Status
21(12)
Case 3.1 Chocolate Bar Fundraiser
21(3)
Case 3.2 A Class Lesson in Etiquette
24(2)
Case 3.3 Student Protest
26(3)
Case 3.4 High Expectations or Unrealistic Goals?
29(4)
4 Cases on Religion
33(12)
Case 4.1 The Winter Party
33(3)
Case 4.2 Christmas Lights?
36(2)
Case 4.3 A Difference in Perspectives
38(2)
Case 4.4 Islamophobic Read-Aloud
40(5)
5 Cases on Ethnicity and Culture
45(12)
Case 5.1 Generalizations on Display
45(2)
Case 5.2 Not Time for Stories
47(3)
Case 5.3 Inappropriate Language
50(2)
Case 5.4 Multicultural Day Parade
52(2)
Case 5.5 A Place to Study
54(3)
6 Cases on Race
57(14)
Case 6.1 Task Force
57(3)
Case 6.2 Teaching Race with Huckleberry Finn
60(2)
Case 6.3 Diverse Friends Day
62(2)
Case 6.4 Terms of Endearment
64(3)
Case 6.5 An Uncomfortable Field Trip
67(4)
7 Cases on Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity
71(12)
Case 7.1 Boys versus Girls Trivia Contest
71(2)
Case 7.2 Gender Bias with a Smile
73(3)
Case 7.3 Timmy's Gender Nonconformity
76(2)
Case 7.4 Internet Objectification
78(5)
8 Cases on (Dis)Ability
83(8)
Case 8.1 A "Surprise" Fire Drill
83(2)
Case 8.2 Insufficient Accommodations
85(2)
Case 8.3 Nut Allergy
87(4)
9 Cases on Sexual Orientation
91(12)
Case 9.1 A New Club
91(2)
Case 9.2 Date Auction
93(2)
Case 9.3 Outed at School
95(3)
Case 9.4 Two Moms
98(5)
10 Cases on Language
103(8)
Case 10.1 Student Translator
103(2)
Case 10.2 English Only
105(2)
Case 10.3 Family Night
107(4)
11 Cases on Immigrant Status
111(14)
Case 11.1 An Assigned Nickname
111(2)
Case 11.2 I'm not Black
113(2)
Case 11.3 A Legacy of Privilege on the Soccer Field
115(3)
Case 11.4 Parent Involvement
118(3)
Case 11.5 My Uncle
121(4)
Appendix A The Equity Literacy Case Analysis Worksheet 125(2)
Appendix B Points for Consideration 127(32)
References 159
Paul C. Gorski is an Associate Professor of Integrative Studies, teaching in the Social Justice and Education concentrations, at George Mason University and the founder of EdChange.



Seema G. Pothini is a former classroom teacher, cultural integration specialist, and teacher trainer who now serves as an equity and diversity consultant.