Description

In Culture, Relevance, and Schooling: Exploring Uncommon Ground, Lisa Scherff, Karen Spector, and the contributing authors conceive of culturally relevant and critically minded pedagogies in terms of opening up new spatial, discursive, and/or embodied learning terrains. Readers will traverse multiple landscapes and look into a variety of spaces where attempts to tear down or build up pedagogical borders based upon socially-just design are underway. In disciplines ranging from elementary science, to high school English, to college kinesiology, the contributors to this volume describe their attempts to remake schooling in ways that bring hope and dignity to their participants.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword: The Legitimacy of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: Resolved or Unresolved
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Spatial, Embodied, and Discursive Boundaries: An Introduction
Chapter 4 Opening Vignette: Making Culture Visible through Experience and Understanding
Chapter 5 1. Collective Cultural Relevancy through Hybrid Communities of Practice
Chapter 6 2. Seeing Relevance: Using Photography to Understand How School, Curricula, and Pedagogies Matter to Urban Youth
Chapter 7 3. Expanding Notions of Culturally Responsive Education with Urban Native Youth: Culturally Relevant Pedagogy for Equity and Social Justice
Chapter 8 4. Weaving Spiritualities into Culturally Responsive Pedagogies
Chapter 9 5. Staying Fat: Moving Past the Exercise-Industrial Complex
Chapter 10 6. Putting "Culturally Relevant" into Professional Development
Chapter 11 7. Overcoming (Under)lying Assumptions: Approaching Language Education from a Freirean Perspective

Product details

Published Mar 16 2011
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 176
ISBN 9781607098881
Imprint R&L Education
Dimensions 240 x 162 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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