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Handbook of Research on Social Justice and Equity in Education [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kaal: 633 g
  • Sari: e-Book Collection - Copyright 2022
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 179989567X
  • ISBN-13: 9781799895671
  • Formaat: Hardback, 400 pages, kaal: 633 g
  • Sari: e-Book Collection - Copyright 2022
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-May-2022
  • Kirjastus: Business Science Reference
  • ISBN-10: 179989567X
  • ISBN-13: 9781799895671
There is growing pressure on teachers and other educators to understand and adopt the best ways to work with diverse groups of races, cultures, and languages. Establishing sound cross-cultural pedagogy is critical given that racial, cultural, and linguistic integration has the potential to increase academic success for all learners.

The handbook chapters highlight cross-cultural perspectives, challenges, and opportunities related to promoting cultural competence, equity, and social justice in education, as well as other pertinent topics such as acceptable social justice practices and effective diversity and multicultural education. This handbook is an essential collection for teacher educators, academicians, students, researchers, and librarians. Further, this handbook will benefit school administrators, faculty, teachers, and stakeholders interested in socio-cultural issues, perspectives, and trends in diversity education, cross-cultural competence, equity, and social justice in education.
Preface xvii
Chapter 1 Critical Considerations for Advancing Gender and Racial Literacies: An Intersectional Approach
1(21)
Petra A. Robinson
Maja Stojanovic
Chapter 2 Contending With Word Choices in Cross-Cultural Teacher Preparation: Reflections on Power and Positionality
22(24)
Anita Bright
Jesse Nicholas Hendryx-Dobson
Shani Johnson
Chapter 3 The Fallacy of Higher Education as the Great Social Equalizer: Racial Identity, Implicit Bias, and Achievement
46(26)
Sally Zengaro
Raquel Warley
Chapter 4 A Deep Dive Into How Critical Literacy Experts Advance Equity and Social Justice: Definitions and Practices
72(20)
Maja Stojanovic
Petra A. Robinson
Chapter 5 Equitable Teaching Practices in Higher Education: Key Insights From the Literature
92(22)
Stefanie Argus
Annemarie Vaccaro
Julie Coiro
Rabia Hos
Theresa Deeney
Chapter 6 Interrogating White Saviorism, Fragility, and Innocence in K-12 Teacher Education: An Ontology of Radical Love
114(24)
James A. Gambrell
Anita Bright
Chapter 7 The People v. Critical Race Theory: Critical Race Theory on Trial
138(22)
Zakia Gates
Chapter 8 Beyond Critical Race Theory: Infusing Culturally Relevant Pedagogy Into the K-16 Curriculum
160(23)
Susan T. Brand
M. Shane Tutwiler
Chapter 9 Meet the Need: The Impact of the Integration of Social Justice Pedagogy via Volunteering
183(20)
Jared Lee Wuerzburger
Oscar G. Henriquez
Larry Tinnerman
Chapter 10 Allies in Solidarity Transcend Guilt and Unlearn Patriarchal Privileges: Diversity in Unity and the Advancement of a Critical Feminist Movement
203(20)
Laura Erickson Alvarado
Cesar A. Rossatto
Chapter 11 Using Multicultural Children's Literature to Leverage Student Cultural Competence and Promote Social Justice
223(19)
Chaehyun Lee
Chapter 12 An Intersectional Study of the Funding Experiences of South African University Students After Majority Rule
242(17)
William Chakabwata
Chapter 13 Biography-Driven Instruction: Disrupting Monocultural Pedagogy for Emergent Bilingual Learners
259(19)
Eva I. Diaz
Diana Gonzales Worthen
Socorro Herrera
Chapter 14 COVID-19 Management Strategies and Inequities in Educational Programs in Tororo District, Uganda
278(18)
Emmanuel James Oketcho
Dennis Zami Atibuni
Chapter 15 Educational Outcomes of Children Orphaned by HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe
296(16)
Jonathan Chitiyo
Lawrence Meda
Jona Masiya
Chapter 16 Culturally Responsive Teaching: A Suggestive Pedagogical Framework
312(20)
Nishi Tyagi
Sarita Verma
Chapter 17 Three Educational Perspectives Supporting Social Justice in a Globally Connected World
332(17)
Mikko Mantyneva
Compilation of References 349(58)
About the Contributors 407(7)
Index 414
Jared Sagini Keengwe is a Professor at the University of North Dakota (UND) and previously served as the coordinator of the Undergraduate Elementary Education program. His primary research interests focus on active learning, digital technologies, and social justice in higher education. He is the editor-in-chief of two IGI Global Book Series: Advances in Higher Education and Professional Development (AHEPD) and Advances in Early Childhood and K-12 Education (AECKE) . Prof. Keengwe has published several books and manuscripts in refereed journals. His work was honored with the UND Foundation/McDermott Faculty Award for Excellence in Academic Advising . He was a recipient of the North Dakota Spirit Faculty Achievement Award in recognition of significant contributions in teaching, research, and service. At the national level, Prof. Keengwe was one of the 10 recipients selected to receive the 2010 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Teacher Education Travel Award . More recently, Keengwe was a recipient of the International Institute of Education Fellowship under the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP) ) a scholar fellowship program for educational projects at African higher education institutions. The program is funded by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY).