Narratives of Social Justice Teaching von sj Miller | How English Teachers Negotiate Theory and Practice Between Preservice and Inservice Spaces | ISBN 9781433101274

Narratives of Social Justice Teaching

How English Teachers Negotiate Theory and Practice Between Preservice and Inservice Spaces

von sj Miller, Laura Bolf Beliveau, Peggy Rice und David Kirkland
Mitwirkende
Autor / Autorinsj Miller
Autor / AutorinLaura Bolf Beliveau
Autor / AutorinPeggy Rice
Autor / AutorinDavid Kirkland
Buchcover Narratives of Social Justice Teaching | sj Miller | EAN 9781433101274 | ISBN 1-4331-0127-0 | ISBN 978-1-4331-0127-4

Narratives of Social Justice Teaching

How English Teachers Negotiate Theory and Practice Between Preservice and Inservice Spaces

von sj Miller, Laura Bolf Beliveau, Peggy Rice und David Kirkland
Mitwirkende
Autor / Autorinsj Miller
Autor / AutorinLaura Bolf Beliveau
Autor / AutorinPeggy Rice
Autor / AutorinDavid Kirkland
This book documents how preservice and inservice English teachers negotiate the transfer of the social justice pedagogies they learn in university methods classes to their own work as beginning full-time teachers. Based on a set of teacher narratives, this critical and evidence-based view of English teachers’ interpretations of, responses to, and embodiments of social justice explores the complex shifts and concessions that English teachers often make when transitioning between preservice and inservice spaces – shifts which cause teachers to embrace and negotiate a social justice agenda in their classrooms, or for some, to modify, or even abandon it altogether. This work also offers a fresh perspective on the specific, context-dependent pathways and mechanisms through which English teachers enter school culture and respond to their own racial, sexual, and financial positions in relation to the gendered, raced, and classed positions of their schools, students, and classrooms. The book will be useful to social justice researchers, English teacher educators, inservice and preservice teachers, policymakers, cross-disciplinary teacher education fields, and interdisciplinary audiences, particularly in the fields of anthropology, sociology of education, philosophy, and cultural studies.