Historically, teacher preparation in the US has instilled in K-12 educators an expectation for being apolitical. Currently, as educators at all levels are coming under greater scrutiny, Mike Cooks Fostering Activism in Teacher Education is a powerful and practical call for teachers as activists. This is an essential challenge to the politics of calling for no politics that acknowledges classrooms are politically contested spaces deserving transparent, transformative, and ethical teaching and activism.
- Paul Thomas, Professor, Education Studies, Furman University
Fostering Activism in Teacher Education offers an insightful analysis of how English Language Arts teacher educators can prepare preservice teachers to center critical pedagogy and advance justice within and beyond their classrooms. In this accessible and thoughtfully crafted manuscript, Cook explores a wide range of approaches to curricular, pedagogical, and political activism in teacher education, highlighting specific strategies to structure courses, scaffold student learning, and prepare teacher candidates to effectively navigate rapidly changing political and educational landscapes.
- Alison Dover, Professor of Secondary Education, California State University, Fullerton