Disruptive Learning Narrative Framework: Analyzing Race, Power and Privilege in Post-Secondary International Service Learning

Author:   Manu Sharma (Thompson Rivers University, Canada) ,  Andrew Allen (University of Windsor, Canada) ,  Awad Ibrahim (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350253827


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Disruptive Learning Narrative Framework: Analyzing Race, Power and Privilege in Post-Secondary International Service Learning


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Written by scholars and educators based in Canada and the USA, this book articulates and implements a new cutting-edge theoretical framework entitled the disruptive learning narrative (DLN). The contributing authors analyze their experiences with international service learning students using DLN to uncover important lessons about race relations, power and privilege. They offer fresh insight on how DLN is useful in understanding and unpacking controversial teaching moments abroad and provide further reflections on how others can adapt the DLN framework to meet the contextual needs of their international educational experience. The chapters offer case studies and learning from international service learning and study abroad programs in Canada, China, Columbia, Cuba, Kenya, Tanzania, and the USA. The book provides essential knowledge and insights for educators who wish to address the inherent messiness and complexity of international experiences. It will help educators and researchers to better understand the controversial and sensitive issues of race relations, power and privilege dynamics.

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Author:   Manu Sharma (Thompson Rivers University, Canada) ,  Andrew Allen (University of Windsor, Canada) ,  Awad Ibrahim (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781350253827


ISBN 10:   1350253820
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   18 May 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction, Manu Sharma (Thompson Rivers University, Canada) 1. Disruptive Learning Narrative Framework: Understanding Intense and Uncomfortable International Experiences, Manu Sharma (Thompson Rivers University, Canada), Andrew Allen (University of Windsor, Canada) and Awad Ibrahim (University of Ottawa, Canada) 2. Investigating an International Practicum in Kenya: A Longitudinal Perspective of the Disruptive Learning Narrative, Glenda Black (Nipissing University, Canada), Rogerio Bernardes (Nipissing University, Canada), and Kevin Wilcox (Greater Victoria School District, Canada) 3. Transforming Student Imaginaries of Cuba: Disruptive Learning Approaches in Short Term Study Abroad Programs, Aaron M. Lampman (Washington College, USA) and Kenneth Schweitzer (Washington College, USA) 4. Disruptive Learning Narratives: Canada to Kenya Returns, Njoki Wane (University of Toronto, Canada) and Hermia Anthony (Centennial College, Canada) 5. Linguistic Discomposure: Disruptive Learning Narratives and Lacan in a Short Study Abroad Program, Michelle Parkinson (University of Wisconsin, USA) 6. Navigating the Discomfort of International Teaching Placements: Resistance or Flexibility? Leva Rouhani (University of Ottawa, Canada) and Ruth Kane (University of Ottawa, Canada) 7. Helping Future Teachers Negotiate the Paroxysms of Patriotism at Home and Abroad: A Parallax View, Steve Parliament (University of Wisconsin, USA) and Geoffrey Scheurman (University of Wisconsin, USA) 8. International Experiences in the Bahamas: A Tropical Restoration Experience, Kevyn Juneau (University of Wisconsin, USA) 9. Winterim in Cuba: Unlearning and Disruptive Moments, Simon A. Akindes (University of Wisconsin, USA) Conclusion, Manu Sharma (Thompson Rivers University, Canada) Bibliography Index

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This rich collection interrogates what happens to teacher learners when they are faced with racialization, power and privilege in their international practicum experiences. It reminds us that transformational encounters are those that begin with a disruption of who we think we are and where we belong. Starting from this frame, new possibilities for deep learning can emerge. --Maggie Kubanyiova, Professor of Language Education, University of Leeds, UK If you are looking for an anthology that brings together a powerful set of essays by leading theorists of race, identity struggles, power, and privilege in education, under the new and exciting Disruptive Learning Narrative Framework, this is it! This must read book is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating transnational case study and analysis of racialized student teachers talking about and doing teaching at overseas institutions. --Quentin Williams, Associate Professor, Centre for Multilingualism and Diversities Research (CMDR), University of the Western Cape, South Africa


Author Information

Manu Sharma is Assistant Professor of Education at Thompson Rivers University, Canada. She is co-editor, with Amanda Zbacnik, of Educators for Diverse Classrooms: A Case Study Approach to Equity and Inclusion in Education (2020). Andrew Allen is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education and Anti-Racism Pedagogies Teaching Leadership Chair at the University of Windsor, Canada. He is co-author of Brave New Teachers: Doing Social Justice Work in Neoliberal Times (2011). Awad Ibrahim is Air Canada Endowed Professor in Anti-Racism at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of Black Immigrants in North America: Essays on Race, Immigration, Identity, Language, Hip-Hop, Pedagogy, and the Politics of Becoming Black (2020).

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