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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lilia I. BartolomePublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: New edition Volume: 319 Weight: 0.450kg ISBN: 9780820497044ISBN 10: 0820497045 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 05 December 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of Contents"Contents: Lilia I. Bartolome: Introduction: Beyond the Fog of Ideology - Ricardo E. Gonsalves: Hysterical Blindness and the Ideology of Denial: Preservice Teachers' Resistance to Multicultural Education - Maria V. Balderrama: Shooting the Messenger: The Consequences of Practicing an Ideology of Social Justice - Felicity A. Crawford: Underprepared ""Veteran"" Special Education Teachers' Reliance on Racist and Classist Ideologies - Guadalupe Lopez Bonilla: Teachers' D/discourses and Socially Situated Identities: Literacy Practices in a Mexican High School - Panayota Gounari: Unlearning the Official History: Agency and Pedagogies of Possibility - Karen Cadiero-Kaplan: Critically Examining Beliefs, Orientations, Ideologies, and Practices Toward Literacy Instruction: A Process of Praxis - Stephanie Cox Suarez: Sharing the Wealth: Guiding All Students Into the Professional Discourse - Paula S. Martin: ""I'm White, Now What?"" Setting a Context for Change in Teachers' Pedagogy - Nelda L. Barron: Reflections from Beneath the Veil: Mainstream Preservice Teachers (Dis)Covering Their Cultural Identities - Paula Elliott: Mapping the Terrain(s) of Ideology in New Urban Teachers' Professional Development Experiences - Cristina Alfaro: Developing Ideological Clarity: One Teacher's Journey - Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant: Politicized Mothering: Authentic Caring Among African American Women Teachers - Joe L. Kincheloe: Afterword: The Importance of Ideology in Contemporary Education."Reviews'Ideologies in Education' is a courageous endeavor to consciously and deliberately rupture the invisibility of destructive pedagogical beliefs - beliefs upheld by the most well-meaning teachers. More importantly, this volume represents a missing link in our historical efforts to not only explicitly name the oppressive structures of injustice, but render all teachers more conscious of the indomitable responsibility they hold in the creation of a more just society. (Professor Antonia Darder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 'Ideologies in Education' is a courageous endeavor to consciously and deliberately rupture the invisibility of destructive pedagogical beliefs - beliefs upheld by the most well-meaning teachers. More importantly, this volume represents a missing link in our historical efforts to not only explicitly name the oppressive structures of injustice, but render all teachers more conscious of the indomitable responsibility they hold in the creation of a more just society. (Professor Antonia Darder, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) 'Ideologies in Education' is a courageous endeavor to consciously and deliberately rupture the invisibility of destructive pedagogical beliefs - beliefs upheld by the most well-meaning teachers. More importantly, this volume represents a missing link in our historical efforts to not only explicitly name the oppressive structures of injustice, but render all teachers more conscious of the indomitable responsibility they hold in the creation of a more just society. -- Professor Antonia Darder Author InformationThe Editor: Lilia I. Bartolome is Associate Professor in the Applied Linguistics Graduate Program at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Bartolome holds a Ph.D. in language, literacy, and culture from Stanford University. Her research interests include the preparation of effective teachers of second language learners in multicultural contexts. In particular, Bartolome examines teachers' ideological orientations around their work with linguistic minority students as well as their actual classroom practices with this student population. Her recent publications include editing a special issue of Radical Teacher on the English-only movement and contributing a co-written article, ""Naming and Interrogating Our English-only Legacy."" She has also written ""Critical Pedagogy and Teacher Education: Radicalizing Prospective Teachers"", published in the Journal of Teacher Education, and is the author of the following books: The Misteaching of Academic Discourses (1998), Immigrant Voices: In Search of Pedagogical Equity (2000, co-editor and author with Henry Trueba), and Dancing with Bigotry: The Poisoning of Culture (2000, co-author with Donaldo Macedo). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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