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    Talking Back and Looking Forward

    An Educational Revolution in Poetry and Prose

    AvPaul C. Gorski,Rosanna M. Salcedo

    Häftad, Engelska, 2016

    Del i serien Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

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    Beskrivning

    As schools grow more and more vulnerable to the whims of profiteers and, as a result, become less and less a sacred public space of learning and justice, the voices of everyday educators and students are increasingly marginalized. This is the tyranny of neoliberal school reform: silence the people who know education, the people committed to equity and justice, and elevate the voices and desires of the privileged few whose knowledge of education is peripheral and profit-driven. Talking Back and Moving Forward: An Education Revolution in Poetry and Prose is a collective response to this tyranny, a collecting rallying cry for reclaiming our schools. It is a chorus of voices from teachers, educators, and educational justice advocates who refuse to be silenced—who are standing up and responding to the imposition of damaging school reform initiatives. Unconfined by the conventions of the traditional scholarly voice, the contributors use poetry, memoir, short stories, and photography, choosing the expressions that most effectively capture their experiences and their demands for educational and social justice.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2016-03-08
    • Mått:149 x 230 x 17 mm
    • Vikt:349 g
    • Format:Häftad
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    • Antal sidor:226
    • Förlag:Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    • ISBN:9781475824902

    Utforska kategorier

    • Antologier inom Skönlitteratur
    • Utbildningsstrategier och utbildningspolitik inom Psykologi och pedagogik
    • Biografier inom Biografier

    Mer om författaren

    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.

    Recensioner i media

    Talking Back and Looking Forward is a brilliant counter to lists of best practices that race to the top. This wonderful book evokes the transformational power of the arts to reclaim the identities, experiences, and injuries that standardization-policed-by-testing tries to erase from schools.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • DedicationForewordIntroduction by Paul C. Gorski, Rosanna Salcedo, and Julie LandsmanChapter 1: Troubling Common Sense Regrouping the Children by Anne M. BeatonQuick Spring by Margot Fortunato GaltArtifacts by Mary Harwell Saylerout of the mouths of scholars by Kindel NashDots, Lines, Spaces, and Math by Geetha DurairajanTaco Night by Paul C. GorskiChapter 2: Revealing the Cost of Educational TyrannyEDU Haiku by Mari Ann RobertsStandardized by Alison StoneAct V by Kelly Jean Olivasa lesson from an elementary principal by Korina JocsonPhoenixes by Julia SteinThis Thing of Memory by Andrena ZawinskiAnswering the Call by J.F. McCullersThe Auspices of Social Justice by Shannon Audley-PiotrowskiChapter 3: Honoring Liberated VoicesI Apologize by Alejandro JimenezA Classroom Assignment by María Gabriel“Where Are You From?” by Hana AlhadyFelipe by Janice Lobo Sapigaounpredicted storm by Cathi LaMarcheChapter 4: Teaching Against the GrainPunk Has Always Been My School by Rebekah Cordova and Erin BowersPickled by Sarah WarrenThey Are Me and I Am Them: A Memoir of A Social Justice Educator by Cherise Martinez-McBrideLook by Elizabeth Harlan-FerloTeaching from the Margins by Monique Cherry-McDanielPeace by Walter EnloeYou Gotta Be Ready for Some Serious Truth to Be Spoken by Debra BusmanChapter 5: Speaking Up and Talking Back Playground Futurities by James F. Woglom and Stephanie JonesThe Richest Country in the World: A Fable by LouAnn JohnsonThree Spaces of Exclusion: The 21st Century High School Integration of That Girl by V. Thandi SuléThey Said by Sarah Ann GilbertsonLanguage as Weapon: Lessons from the Front Lines by Lani T. MontrealStarfish (A Practical Exorcism) by Kyle “Guante” Tran MyhreAll the Ways We Learn by Sarita Gonzaleswe pull the wool over this rainbow of eyes by Paul ThomasUse your words! by Mary Elizabeth HayesPrivileged and Under by Yvette A. Schnoeker-ShorbThe Goddess of Autumn by Richard LevineChapter 6: Advocacy and SolidarityConnecting with Carlos by Amy Vatne BintliffPraise by Julie LandsmanThree Portraits by Jehanne BeatonWillie Alexander by Thomas ThurmanKnowledge as a Function of Freedom by Toby JenkinsSchool Talk by Stacy Amaralletter to student by Sarah WarrenAuthor Bios