An edition of Rethinking multicultural education (2014)

Rethinking multicultural education

teaching for racial and cultural justice

Second edition.
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An edition of Rethinking multicultural education (2014)

Rethinking multicultural education

teaching for racial and cultural justice

Second edition.
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  • 1 Have read

This second edition is a collection of articles dealing with race and culture in the classroom that have appeared in Rethinking Schools magazine.

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Pages
417

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Table of Contents

Anti-racist orientations: Taking multicultural, anti-racist education seriously : an interview with Enid Lee / Barbara Miner ; "Multiplication is for White people" : an interview with Lisa Delpit / by Jody Sokolower ; What do we need to know now? / Asa G. Hilliard III ; Diversity vs. White privilege : an interview with Christine Sleeter / Barbara Miner and Bob Peterson ; You're Asian. How could you fail math? : unmasking the myth of the model minority / Benji Chang and Wayne Au ; Schools and the new Jim Crow : an interview with Michelle Alexander / Jody Sokolower ; Once upon a genocide : Columbus in children's literature / Bill Bigelow ; What do you mean when you say urban? : speaking honestly about race and students / Dyan Watson
The fight for multicultural education: Decolonizing the classroom : lessons in multicultural education / Wayne Au ; Why the best kids' books are written in blood / Sherman Alexie ; Those awful Texas social studies standards : and what about yours? / Bill Bigelow ; 'Greco-Roman knowledge only' in Arizona schools : indigenous wisdom outlawed once again / Roberto Cintli Rodreguez ; Precious knowledge : teaching solidarity with Tucson / Devin Carberry ; Your struggle is my struggle / Marcela Itzel Ortega ; From Johannesburg to Tucson / Bill Bigelow ; Saving Mango Street / Katie van Winkle ; Standards and tests attack multiculturalism / Bill Bigelow
Language, culture, and power: Putting out the linguistic welcome mat / Linda Christensen ; My mother's Spanish / Salvador Gabaldón ; Taking a chance with words : why are the Asian American kids silent in class? / Carol A. Tateishi ; Black English/ebonics : what it be like? / Geneva Smitherman ; Ebonics and culturally responsive instruction / Lisa Delpit ; Keepers of the second throat / Patricia Smith ; Defending bilingual education / Kelley Dawson Salas ; Bilingual education works / Stephen Krashen ; Raising children's cultural voices / Berta Rosa Berriz ; And then I went to school / Joe Suina
Transnational identities, multicultural classrooms: What happened to the golden door? : how my students taught me about immigration / Linda Christensen ; Bringing globalization home / Jody Sokolower ; Arranged marriages, rearranged ideas / Stan Karp ; Welcoming Kalenna : an early childhood teacher strives to make all her students feel at home / Laura Linda Negri-Pool ; Edwina left behind / Sören Wuerth
Who can stay here? : confronting issues of documentation and citizenship in children's literature / Grace Cornell Gonzales ; Aquí y Allá : exploring our lives through poetry, here and there / Elizabeth Schlessman ; Putting a human face on the immigration debate / Steven Picht-Trujillo and Paola Suchsland
Confronting race in the classroom: Brown kids can't be in our club / Rita Tenoria ; What color is beautiful? / Alejandro Segura-Mora
Race : some teachable, and uncomfortable, moments / Heidi Tolentino ; Exploring race relations / Lisa Espinosa ; Reconstructing race / Nathaniel W. Smith ; Presidents and slaves : helping students find the truth / Bob Peterson ; From snarling dogs to Bloody Sunday / Kate Lyman ; 'If there is no struggle' : teaching a people's history of the abolition movement / Bill Bigelow ; The history all around us : Roosevelt High School and the 1968 Eastside blowouts / Brian C. Gibbs ; For my people : using Margaret Walker's poem to help students 'talk-back' to stereotypes and to affirm their self-worth / Linda Christensen ; The other internment : teaching the hidden story of Japanese Latin Americans during WWII / Moé Yonamine ; Bringing the Civil Rights Movement into the classroom / Larry Miller ; 'We need to know this!' : student power and curriculum / Jody Sokolower ; Burned out of homes and history : unearthing the silenced voices of the Tulsa Race Riot / Linda Christensen.

Edition Notes

Contains primary source material.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
370.1170973
Library of Congress
LC1099.3 .R494 2014, LC1099.3

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 417 pages
Number of pages
417

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26885085M
Internet Archive
rethinkingmultic0000unse_v3g3
ISBN 10
0942961536
ISBN 13
9780942961539
OCLC/WorldCat
873624994

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