Teaching Joe L. Kincheloe

Author:   Rochelle Brock ,  Leila E. Villaverde ,  Curry Stephenson Mallott
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
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9781433113208


Pages:   271
Publication Date:   22 July 2011
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Author:   Rochelle Brock ,  Leila E. Villaverde ,  Curry Stephenson Mallott
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781433113208


ISBN 10:   1433113201
Pages:   271
Publication Date:   22 July 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Contents: Barry Barrell: Preface – Curry Stephenson Malott: Introduction Part I – Mary Weems: Poem: Intellectual Enthusiasm – Philip M. Anderson: Joe at the Céilidh: Catching Up on the Craic with Joe L. Kincheloe – Raymond A. Horn Jr.: Challenging the Rationalist Control of Education: Kincheloe and the Interconnectivity of Critical Pedagogy and Critical Cognition – Priya Parmar: Towards New Epistemological Possibilities: The Critical Complex Epistemology of Hip Hop Culture – Valerie J. Janesick: Teaching Critical Pedagogy through Poetry and the Pedagogical Letter – Andrew H. Churchill: Kincheloe’s Postformal Pedagogy: A Transformative Praxis – Robert H. Haworth: Multidimensional Social Studies: Teaching in the Commons – Mimma Maviglia: The Historical Origins of Critical Pedagogy in the Theory of Joe Lyons Kincheloe – Leila Villaverde: Introduction Part II – Mary Weems: Poem: Restless – Jonathan Langdon: Pedagogy of Passion, Pedagogy of Publication: Joe L. Kincheloe and Contesting the Hidden Discourse of Academic Success – Venus E. Evans-Winters: Critical Epistemology in Social Foundations: A Post-Womanist Pedagogy – Tony Monchinski: «Warriors, Come Out and Play»: Joe L. Kincheloe and the Intellectual Warrior – Jon Austin: Decentering the WWW (White Western Ways): Enacting a Pedagogy of Multilogicality – Marc Pruyn: The Pedagogy of Kincheloe: Lessons from the Booth to the Page – Rochelle Brock: Introduction Part III – Mary Weems: Poem: Radical Love – Carol A. Mullen: Joe L. Kincheloe’s Long Mentoring Reach: A Personal Political Reflection – Regina A. Bernard-Carreño: Wednesdays with Joe: Radical Intellectualism In and Out of the Classroom – Kathalene A. Razzano/Loubna Skalli: The Power of Recognition: Of Intellectual Restlessness and Adventurism – Gia Deleveaux/Elizabeth J. Meyer: Mentorship, Critical Pedagogy, and Radical Love: Lessons from Joe L. Kincheloe.

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Rochelle Brock is Associate Professor of Urban Education and Executive Director of the Urban Teacher Education Program at Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana. She is also an editor for The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy and series editor of Black Studies and Critical Thinking (Peter Lang Publishing). She has written books and articles on white privilege, teacher identity, critical pedagogy, African American popular culture, and Black feminist theory. Curry Stephenson Malott is Assistant Professor of Educational Foundations in the Department of Professional and Secondary Education at West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania. His most recent books include Critical Pedagogy and Cognition: An Introduction to a Postformal Educational Psychology and Critical Pedagogy in the Twenty-First Century: A New Generation of Scholars, co-edited with Bradley Porfilio. Leila E. Villaverde is Associate Professor of Cultural Foundations in the Department of Educational Leadership and Cultural Foundations at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. An editor for The International Journal of Critical Pedagogy, she has written books on white privilege, secondary education, and feminist theories, and articles on identity politics, art education, aesthetics, and critical pedagogy.

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