Joe L. Kincheloe Shirley R. Steinberg Ronald E. Chennault
What does it mean to be white in today's society? Is whiteness an ethnicity? White Reign tackles questions like these by examining whiteness as a cultural concept that our society has created and exposing the systems that teach us how we think about race, including schools, media, and even cyberspace. These essays examine the construction of white identity and the possibility of reshaping whiteness in a progressive, nonracist manner, presenting a culture of whiteness that can be employed by educators, parents, and citizens concerned with racial justice.
What does it mean to be white in today's society? Is whiteness an ethnicity? White Reign tackles questions like these by examining whiteness...
Teens in European countries have a number of similarities. But, because Europe consists of such a diverse group of countries, differences do exist. These differences can be attributed to a variety of economies, geographies, and politics. American teens will find a special interest in the region, as it is the region in the world most similar to their own culture.
Each chapter covers a country in the region, and is written by a native of that country. The 12 countries profiled are Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,...
Teens in European countries have a number of similarities. But, because Europe consists of such a diverse group of countries, differences do exist....
This work makes accessible and practicable some of the best theoretical innovation in critical pedagogy of the last decade. Issues of knowledge are explored as the authors consider how an integration of popular culture and cultural studies into the lesson plan can enrich and re-invigorate the learning experience. These essays, ranging widely in topic and educational level, are based in theory but are practice-oriented. In translating this theory, the contributors provide educators with techniques which will inform rather than oppress classroom skills.
This work makes accessible and practicable some of the best theoretical innovation in critical pedagogy of the last decade. Issues of knowledge are ex...
Joe L. Kincheloe Leila E. Villaverde Shirley R. Steinberg
This text challenges the theories on which the practice of educational psychology is based. The contributors offer a theoretical and historical critique of how intelligence is measured, and claim that current theories exclude or ignore many indicators of intelligence. Suggesting criteria upon which new models can be developed, the contributors hope to encourage educators and researchers to imagine new forms of intelligence, education and life.
This text challenges the theories on which the practice of educational psychology is based. The contributors offer a theoretical and historical critiq...
This book focuses directly on student empowerment through meaningful research. It fills a specific gap in educational literature by making explicit the relationship between teaching method, classroom practice, and the production of knowledge. Drawing on the best of theoretical innovations over the last decade Students as Researchers places them in a living accessible context. With a sound basis in theory, the book is also extremely practical and accessible for students, giving scenarios and examples that can be used to reveal the workings and benefits of research.
This book focuses directly on student empowerment through meaningful research. It fills a specific gap in educational literature by making explicit th...
This work identifies the possibilities, concepts, needs and strategies for radical reform of traditional art education by resituating it within the postmodern paradigm. It advocates continued research to inform theory and practice in art education, providing detailed summaries of new methodologies, such as semiotics and deconstruction.
This work identifies the possibilities, concepts, needs and strategies for radical reform of traditional art education by resituating it within the po...
The evil prosthesis of Captain Hook, the comical speech of Porky Pig, and the bumbling antics of Mr. Magoo are all examples of images in our culture which can become the basis of negative attitudes and subliminal prejudice towards persons with disabilities. These attitudes influence and underlie discriminatory acts, resulting in negative treatment and segregation. A teacher's ability to recognize and counter such images may well determine the success of inclusion and mainstreaming programs in our schools and society. Well-researched and well-written, this book offers practical guidance as...
The evil prosthesis of Captain Hook, the comical speech of Porky Pig, and the bumbling antics of Mr. Magoo are all examples of images in our culture w...
Based on Classroom Experience Focusing on the causes for the continuing marginalization of minority children, this book examines inner-city education, its teaching practices, curricular rationales, perspectives of teachers and students, and the institutions themselves. Framed in the author's own experience as an inner city middle school teacher, this book explores the historical development, the truncated curriculum, the pedagogical styles, the preconceptions that teachers and students bring to their daily interactions, and the social and educational justifications for the profound...
Based on Classroom Experience Focusing on the causes for the continuing marginalization of minority children, this book examines inner-city education,...
In this collection of essays, contributors draw from their own life experiences to explore the ways in which socio-economic class has shaped their lives and educational practices. Many tell stories of their teaching experiences with students from various social classes.
In this collection of essays, contributors draw from their own life experiences to explore the ways in which socio-economic class has shaped their liv...