Social justice pedagogy across the curriculum :
Social justice pedagogy across the curriculum : the practice of freedom /
edited by Thandeka K. Chapman, Nikola Hobbel.
- New York : Routledge, c2010.
- xv, 327 p. ; 24 cm.
- Language, culture, and teaching .
- Language, culture, and teaching. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conversations, problems, and action / Historical perspectives. These are revolutionary times : human rights, social justice, and popular protest / Federal education policy and social justice education / Roots of social justice pedagogies in social movements / Theoretical intersections. Critical theory as social justice pedagogy / Jump at da sun : black feminist influences on social justice pedagogy / Can we learn queerly : normativity and social justice pedagogies / Critical multiculturalism : transformative educational principles and practices / After poststructuralism : rethinking the discourse of social justice pedagogy / Indigenous knowledges and social justice pedagogy / Welcoming the unwelcome : disability as diversity / Social justice pedagogy and praxis. Social justice and arts education : spheres of freedom / Writing in academic genres : is social justice a learning outcome? / Writing, pedagogy, and social justice / Mathematics education for social transformation / Science curricular materials through the lens of social justice : research findings / Critical media inquiry as high school social studies for social justice : doc your bloc / Second language education : with liberty and languages for all / The power not yet in power / Thandeka K. Chapman and Nikola Hobbel -- Carl A. Grant and Melissa L. Gibson ; Christine E. Sleeter ; Maurianne Adams -- Bekisizwe S. Ndimande ; Adrienne D. Dixson and Jamila D. Smith ; Lisa W. Loutzenheiser ; Patricia D. Quijada Cerecer, Leticia Alvarez GutiƩrrez, and Francisco Rios ; Robert J. Parkes, Jennifer M. Gore and Wendy Elsworth ; Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy and Teresa L. McCarty ; David J. Connor and Susan L. Gabel -- Therese Quinn ; Nikola Hobbel and Thandeka K. Chapman ; Korina M. Jocson ; Eric (Rico) Gutstein ; Mary M. Atwater and Regina L. Suriel ; David Stovall and Daniel Morales-Doyle ; Raquel Oxford -- Ira Shor.
9780415806008 (hbk.) 0415806003 (hbk.) 9780415806046 (pbk.) 0415806046 (pbk.)
2011380518
015443668 Uk
Educational sociology--Great Britain.
Social justice.
LC 191.8.G7 / S63 2010
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Conversations, problems, and action / Historical perspectives. These are revolutionary times : human rights, social justice, and popular protest / Federal education policy and social justice education / Roots of social justice pedagogies in social movements / Theoretical intersections. Critical theory as social justice pedagogy / Jump at da sun : black feminist influences on social justice pedagogy / Can we learn queerly : normativity and social justice pedagogies / Critical multiculturalism : transformative educational principles and practices / After poststructuralism : rethinking the discourse of social justice pedagogy / Indigenous knowledges and social justice pedagogy / Welcoming the unwelcome : disability as diversity / Social justice pedagogy and praxis. Social justice and arts education : spheres of freedom / Writing in academic genres : is social justice a learning outcome? / Writing, pedagogy, and social justice / Mathematics education for social transformation / Science curricular materials through the lens of social justice : research findings / Critical media inquiry as high school social studies for social justice : doc your bloc / Second language education : with liberty and languages for all / The power not yet in power / Thandeka K. Chapman and Nikola Hobbel -- Carl A. Grant and Melissa L. Gibson ; Christine E. Sleeter ; Maurianne Adams -- Bekisizwe S. Ndimande ; Adrienne D. Dixson and Jamila D. Smith ; Lisa W. Loutzenheiser ; Patricia D. Quijada Cerecer, Leticia Alvarez GutiƩrrez, and Francisco Rios ; Robert J. Parkes, Jennifer M. Gore and Wendy Elsworth ; Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy and Teresa L. McCarty ; David J. Connor and Susan L. Gabel -- Therese Quinn ; Nikola Hobbel and Thandeka K. Chapman ; Korina M. Jocson ; Eric (Rico) Gutstein ; Mary M. Atwater and Regina L. Suriel ; David Stovall and Daniel Morales-Doyle ; Raquel Oxford -- Ira Shor.
9780415806008 (hbk.) 0415806003 (hbk.) 9780415806046 (pbk.) 0415806046 (pbk.)
2011380518
015443668 Uk
Educational sociology--Great Britain.
Social justice.
LC 191.8.G7 / S63 2010