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Pour-Khorshid, Farima – Teaching Education, 2018
Despite repeated pleas for diversifying the U.S. teacher force, teachers of color who are committed to social justice are often unsupported and even pushed out via structural, interpersonal, and pedagogical obstacles within the profession. In response to neoliberal, colorblind, and apolitical approaches to teacher development and support,…
Descriptors: Minority Group Teachers, Social Justice, Faculty Development, Race
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Teaching Education, 2018
This paper suggests that scholarship in critical pedagogy needs to consider two important issues: first, how students' affective life ("affect" and "emotion" are used as interchangeable terms here) is manifested through "counter-conduct practices", namely, practices of resistance that challenge dominant or hegemonic…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Critical Theory, Resistance (Psychology), Social Justice
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McKay, Loraine; Dunn, Julie – Teaching Education, 2020
In this paper, we use an engagement framework to understand the experiences of university students midway through their initial teacher education programme. Analysis of interview transcripts revealed that engagement is being influenced negatively by a convergence of political, economic, structural and psychosocial factors. Despite the influence of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Consciousness Raising, Learner Engagement, Preservice Teachers
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Wilson, Chanelle; Soslau, Elizabeth – Teaching Education, 2022
Graduate programs for inservice teachers seeking additional credentialing often include a mandatory diversity course. One aim of these types of courses is to help teachers recognize and dismantle their racial biases in hopes that this self-reflection process will enable teachers to use antiracist teaching approaches and create classroom…
Descriptors: White Teachers, Graduate Study, Teacher Education, Diversity
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Matias, Cheryl E. – Teaching Education, 2016
Teacher educators are constantly trying to improve the field to meet the needs of a growing urban populace. Inclusion of socially just philosophies in the curriculum is indeed essential, yet it can mask the recycling of normalized, oppressive Whiteness. This reflective and theoretical paper employs critical race theory and critical Whiteness…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Whites, Racial Attitudes, Critical Theory
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Liggett, Tonda – Teaching Education, 2011
The interface between individual agency and subjectivity, and the hegemonic force of larger structures has brought many to characterize identity as not only being multiple and fluid but also as a site of struggle. Norton characterizes these aspects of our subjectivity in terms of "imagined communities", groups, intangible or not readily…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Multicultural Education, Educational Change
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Rodriguez, Terri L. – Teaching Education, 2011
This narrative inquiry examines how one Latina novice teacher articulates and implements a vision of teaching for social justice within the contexts of her teacher education program and her practice as a bilingual resource teacher. Informed by Latino/a critical race (LatCrit) theory, the analysis traces connections between stories of self and…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Teacher Education Programs, Democracy
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Jennings, Louise B.; Da Matta, Gylton B. – Teaching Education, 2009
This study focuses upon the narratives of women educators ("educadoras") who contributed to radical democratic school reforms in post-authoritarian Brazil. We illustrate through three of the teachers' narratives how their professional identities and actions were shaped partly by their experiences of resisting the military regime and by…
Descriptors: Social Action, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Womens Studies
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Graziano, Kevin J. – Teaching Education, 2008
Under the principles of critical pedagogy, this article examines the process and experiences of 22 pre-service teachers enrolled in a required teacher education course, "Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice", who collaboratively developed and taught the course syllabus to one another. Through surveys, observations, and informal meetings,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teacher Education, Education Courses, Multicultural Education
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de Freitas, Elizabeth – Teaching Education, 2005
This paper draws from theorists in critical pedagogy and cultural studies in order to name and then trace the re-inscription and circulation of normative whiteness in geographically isolated rural communities. The paper examines a particular rural Canadian maritime community where my role as teacher-educator and my commitment to developing…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Critical Theory, Rural Areas, Literary Criticism
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Duncan-Andrade, Jeffrey M. R. – Teaching Education, 2004
This article examines the potential of critical teacher inquiry groups to promote urban teacher retention, professional support and development. While much has been written in recent years about teacher inquiry, generally, little attention has been paid to professional development programs that highlight a critical analysis of urban schooling.…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Criticism
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Kumashiro, Kevin K.; Baber, Sikunder Ali; Richardson, Eric; Ricker-Wilson, Carol; Wong, Pia L. – Teaching Education, 2004
While theories and recommendations continue to proliferate in the educational research literature on what it means to teach towards social justice and to prepare teachers for such teaching, so do concerns that these theories and recommendations fail to account for the ways that the contexts of teaching--cultural contexts, national contexts,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Educational Research, Educational Change, Foreign Countries