Intersectionality of Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in Teaching and Teacher Education : Movement Toward Equity in Education.
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- 9789004365209
- 379.2/6
- LC1099.515.C85 .I584 2018
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: Considering Another View of Intersectionality -- Acknowledgement of Reviewers -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Intersectionality Related to Race, Ethnicity, Class and Gender -- 2 Intersectionality, Colonizing Education, and the Indigenous Voice of Survivance -- 3 Intersectional Considerations for Teaching Diversity -- 4 Intersections of Race and Class in Preservice Teacher Education: Advancing Educational Equity -- 5 The Elephant in the Room: Approaches of White Educators to Issues of Race and Racism -- 6 Teaching African American and Latinx Learners: Moving beyond a Status Quo Punitive Disciplinary Context to Considerations for Equitable Pedagogy in Teacher Education -- 7 Intersectionality of Ethnicity, Gender, and Disability with Disciplinary Practices Used with Indigenous Students: Implications for Teacher Preparation and Development -- 8 "That Kind of Affection Ain't Welcome from a Black Man": The Intersections of Race and Genderin the Elementary Classroom -- 9 We're Not Misbehaving: Cultivating the Spirit of Defiance in Black Male Students -- 10 Black Girls Matter: An Intersectional Analysis of Young Black Women's Experiences and Resistance to Dominating Forces in School -- 11 Latinx and Education: Shattering Stereotypes -- 12 Intersecting Histories in the Present: Deconstructing How White Preservice Teachers at Rural South African Schools Perceive Their Black Supervising Teacher and Students -- 13 Afterword: Movement toward a "Third Reconstruction" and Educational Equity -- Index.
Intersectionality of Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in Teaching and Teacher Education brings together scholarship that employs an intersectionality methodology to actual conditions that affect school-age children, teachers and teacher educators in relation to institutional systems of power and privilege.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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