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Making Sense of Race in Education: Practices for Change in Difficult Times
Contributor(s): Heybach, Jessica A. (Editor), Fraser-Burgess, Sheron (Editor)
ISBN: 1975501888     ISBN-13: 9781975501884
Publisher: Myers Education Press
OUR PRICE:   $152.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Multicultural Education
- Education | Professional Development
- Education | Student Life & Student Affairs
Dewey: 371.829
LCCN: 2020275427
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (0.95 lbs) 250 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Multicultural
 
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Publisher Description:
A 2021 SPE Outstanding Book Award Winner

Making Sense of Race in Education: Practices for Change in Difficult Times takes a fresh look at the perennial issue of race in American schools. How do educators, in all settings, confront the issue of race with students and colleagues, given the contemporary backdrop of social movements for racial justice and change? How do educators affect change within their everyday classroom practices without fostering further alienation and discord? Although much has already been written about race and racism in school, this book addresses racial incidents directly and offers practical insights into how P-20 educators can transform these events alongside students and colleagues. Each chapter provides detailed analysis of curriculum, instruction, practices and pedagogical strategies for addressing race while at the same time wrestling with theoretical conceptions of race, justice, and fairness.

Perfect for courses such as: Social Foundations of Education - Sociology of Education - Higher Education - Multicultural Education - Cultural Studies in Education - Schools and Society


Contributor Bio(s): Heybach, Jessica A.: -

Jessica A. Heybach is associate professor in the School of Education and Human Performance at Aurora University (AU). She is currently the department chair of EdD Programs at AU, and teaches graduate courses in educational research, curriculum studies, and ethics and philosophy in education. Her scholarly interests center on questions of justice and equity in education, how conceptions of teacher neutrality influence curriculum and instruction, and how visual culture informs human understandings of injustice. Dr. Heybach has published in such journals as the Education Policy Analysis Archives, Educational Studies, Education and Culture, Critical Questions in Education, and Philosophical Studies in Education, and co-edited the book Dystopia and Education: Insights into Theory, Praxis, and Policy with Eric C. Sheffield.

Fraser-Burgess, Sheron: -

Sheron Fraser-Burgess is an associate professor of Social Foundations/Multicultural Education at Ball State University and teaches courses in the undergraduate teacher licensure/professional education program, as well as philosophy and ethics courses in the master of arts and doctoral program in Educational Studies. As Provenzo (2012) states, in its attention to social justice, social and cultural foundations can make it possible for teacher candidates and practitioners to become responsible advocates for democratic education. Dr. Fraser-Burgess seeks to come alongside teacher candidates and practicing teachers in making the theory-to-practice connections that social justice in education requires, in addition to their acquisition of the knowledge, skills and dispositions of their profession.