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E-raamat: Teaching English in Rural Communities: Toward a Critical Rural English Pedagogy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781475849189
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781475849189

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Showcasing the voices, perspectives, and experiences of rural English teachers and students, Teaching English in Rural Communities promotes equity, diversity, and inclusivity within rural education. Specifically, this book develops a Critical Rural English Pedagogy (CREP), which draws attention to issues of power, representation, and justice related to rurality. Based on the assumption that rurality is a social construct, CREP critiques deficit-laden stereotypes and renderings of rural places and people that circulate in media, popular discourse, and even education at times. In doing so, CREP opens up possibilities for educators and students to use the English classroom as a space to better understand the complex issues they face as rural people and ways to promote more nuanced and comprehensive representations of rurality. In particular, this book highlights English rural classrooms whereby students examine representations of rurality in literary and media texts; decenter dominant settler-colonist narratives of rural spaces, places, and people; develop understandings of Indigenous perspectives and cultural practices, particular related to land stewardship; and engage in local outreach to promote inclusivity within rural communities. This book also gives special attention to ways race and racism may factor into literacy education in rural contexts and possibilities for rural educators to attend to these issues.

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Winner of Edward B. Fry 2023 Book Award 2023.
Foreword vii
Dr. Valerie Kinloch
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
PART I WHY A CRITICAL RURAL ENGLISH PEDAGOGY?
1(12)
1 Moving Toward a Critical Rural English Pedagogy
3(10)
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
PART II INSIDE RURAL ENGLISH CLASSROOMS
13(86)
2 We Ain't Much to Look At: Teaching about Rurality through Literary Texts
15(24)
Alii Behrens
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
3 Who Has a "Place" in Place-Based Pedagogy?: Indigenizing Rural English Education
39(34)
Melissa Horner
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
4 Linking Local Communities to Critical Rural English Pedagogies
73(26)
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
Elizabeth Reierson
Catherine Dorian
PART III MOVING FORWARD
99(38)
5 Re-Thinking Race/ism and Rurality in English Education
101(18)
Melissa Horner
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
6 Opportunities and Challenges in Moving Toward a Critical Rural English Pedagogy
119(18)
Robert Petrone
Allison Wynhoff Olsen
Appendix A Assignment Sheet for Textbook Entry Project 137(4)
Appendix B Student Sample 141(4)
References 145(10)
Index 155(6)
About the Authors 161
Robert Petrone is associate professor of literacy education and critical youth studies at the University of Missouri. His research focuses on the intersections of learning and literacy in youth cultures, textual representations and theoretical reconceptualizations of adolescence/adolescents, and English (teacher) education. He is coauthor (with Sophia Sarigianides and Mark A. Lewis) of Re-thinking the Adolescent in Adolescent Literacy.

Allison Wynhoff Olsen is associate professor of English education, writing, and linguistics at Montana State University, where she is also a director of the Yellowstone Writing Project. Her current research includes explorations of rural English teaching, with a focus on learning over time, teachers emotional strain, and pre-service teacher preparations; examining intersections between talk and writing; and a development of a particular kind of argument, a listening argument.