The Politics of Curricular Change: Race, Hegemony, and Power in Education

Author:   M. Christopher Brown, II ,  Roderic R. Land
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   131
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9780820448633


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
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The Politics of Curricular Change: Race, Hegemony, and Power in Education


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Author:   M. Christopher Brown, II ,  Roderic R. Land
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Volume:   131
Weight:   0.370kg
ISBN:  

9780820448633


ISBN 10:   082044863
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   24 February 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: M. Christopher Brown II: Telling the Truth...AGAIN: Another Introduction - David M. Stovall: A Sociological Treatise on the Racialized Context of American Education - Christopher M. Span: Learning in Spite of Opposition: African Americans and their History of Education Exclusion in Antebellum America - Roderic R. Land: Toward the Study of Blackness: The Development of a Field of Inquiry - Marvin Lynn: Reflecting Black: Maintaining a Politics of Opposition in Academe - Jamel K. Donnor: Racialized Technology: Computers, Commodification, and Cyber-race - Roderic R. Land: Wounded (Soul)diers in the Classroom: Qualifying the Black Teacher's Experience - Dianne Smith: Weaving a Womanist Discourse to Unravel White Male Privilege in the Classroom - Andre J. Branch: Practicing Multicultural Education: Answering Recurring Questions About What It Is (Not) - M. Christopher Brown II/RoSusan D. Bartee: African American Students in the Desegregated P-16 Pipeline: Opportunities, Outcomes, and Value-Based Ideologies - William F. Tate: School Mathematics and African American Students: The Need to Revisit. Opportunity-to-Learn Standards - Garrett A. Duncan: Race and Change in Education: Toward a Semiotics of Curriculum - Geneva Gay: Epilogue: The Struggle Continues.

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"""Can there be a more important scholar in early childhood education? Gaile Sloan Cannella has indeed reconceptualized the field! No scholar, no student can proceed from this moment on without first grappling with what Dr. Cannella has written in this paradigmatic work. Congratulations to Gaile Cannella and congratulations to the field."""


Can there be a more important scholar in early childhood education? Gaile Sloan Cannella has indeed reconceptualized the field! No scholar, no student can proceed from this moment on without first grappling with what Dr. Cannella has written in this paradigmatic work. Congratulations to Gaile Cannella and congratulations to the field.


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The Editors: M. Christopher Brown II is Executive Director and Chief Research Scientist of the Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute of the United Negro College Fund, and Associate Professor of Education and Senior Research Associate in the Center for the Study of Higher Education at The Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Brown is the author or co-author of more than fifty journal articles, book chapters, monographs, and publications related to education and society. He is the author/editor of four books: The Quest to Define Collegiate Desegregation; Organization and Governance in Higher Education; Black Sons to Mothers (with James Earl Davis; Peter Lang 2000); and Black Colleges (with Kassie Freeman). He has lectured and/or presented scholarship in various countries in Africa, Australia, Europe, and North America. Dr. Brown received his Ph.D. in higher education with cognates in public administration and political science from The Pennsylvania State University. Roderic R. Land, former Illinois Consortium Educational Opportunity Fellow, is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research analyzes the experiences of African American professors in predominantly white classroom settings, an area of research that attempts to illuminate issues of power relations, identity development, and race that are implicit within this environment. Land holds an M.A. in human development and education from the University of Illinois-Springfield with an emphasis in racial identity development of African-American adolescents.

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