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Identity in education[electronic res...
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Macdonald, Amie A.
Identity in education[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
378.1/982900973
書名/作者:
Identity in education/ edited by Susan Sâanchez-Casal and Amie A. Macdonald.
其他作者:
Sâanchez-Casal, Susan.
出版者:
New York, NY : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2009.
面頁冊數:
xv, 278 p. ;; 24 cm.
標題:
Minorities - Education (Higher) - United States.
標題:
Discrimination in higher education - United States.
標題:
Educational attainment - United States.
標題:
Group identity - United States.
標題:
Multiculturalism - United States.
ISBN:
9780230621565
ISBN:
0230621562
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Identity, Realist Pedagogy, and Racial Democracy in Higher Education/ Susan Sâanchez-Casal and Amie A. Macdonald -- What's Identity Go to Do With It?: Mobilizing Identities in the MulticulturalClassroom / Paula M.L. Moya -- Fostering Cross-Racial Mentoring: White Faculty and African AmericanStudents at Harvard College / Richard Reddick -- Which America Is Ours?: Martâis,Truth and the Foundations of American Literature / Michael Hames-Garcâia -- The Mis-Education of Mixed Race / Michele Elam -- Ethnic Studies Requirements and the White Dominated Classroom /Kay Yandell -- Historicizing difference in The English Patient: The Politics of Identity and (Mis)Recognition / Paulo Lemos Horta-- TeachingDisclosure: Overcoming the Invisibility of Whiteness in the American Indian Studies Classroom / Sean Kiccumah Teuton -- Religious Identities and Communities of Meaning in the Realist Classroom / William Wilkerson-- Postethnic America? A Multicultural Training Camp for Americanists and Future EFL teachers / Barbara Bucheneau, Paula Moya, Carola Hecke, J. Nicole Shelton -- The Uses of Error: Toward a Realist Methodology ofStudent Evaluation / John Su.
摘要、提要註:
This edited volume explores the impact of social identity (race, class, gender, sexual orientation, religion and so on) on teaching and learning. Operating within a realist framework, the contributors to this volume (all of whom are minority scholars) consider ways to productivelyengage identity in the classroom and at the institutional level, as a means of working toward racial democracy in higher education. As realists, all authors in the volume hold the theoretical position that identities are both real and constructed, and that identities are always epistemically salient. Thus the book argues--from diverse disciplinary and educational contexts--that mobilizing identities in academia is a necessary part of progressive (antiracist, feminist, anticolonial) educators' efforts to transform knowledge-making, to establish critical access for minority students in higher education, andto create a more just anddemocratic society.
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Identity in education[electronic resource] /
Identity in education
[electronic resource] /edited by Susan Sâanchez-Casal and Amie A. Macdonald. - 1st ed. - New York, NY :Palgrave Macmillan,2009. - xv, 278 p. ;24 cm. - The future of minority studies. - Future of minority studies..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identity, Realist Pedagogy, and Racial Democracy in Higher Education/ Susan Sâanchez-Casal and Amie A. Macdonald -- What's Identity Go to Do With It?: Mobilizing Identities in the MulticulturalClassroom / Paula M.L. Moya -- Fostering Cross-Racial Mentoring: White Faculty and African AmericanStudents at Harvard College / Richard Reddick -- Which America Is Ours?: Martâis,Truth and the Foundations of American Literature / Michael Hames-Garcâia -- The Mis-Education of Mixed Race / Michele Elam -- Ethnic Studies Requirements and the White Dominated Classroom /Kay Yandell -- Historicizing difference in The English Patient: The Politics of Identity and (Mis)Recognition / Paulo Lemos Horta-- TeachingDisclosure: Overcoming the Invisibility of Whiteness in the American Indian Studies Classroom / Sean Kiccumah Teuton -- Religious Identities and Communities of Meaning in the Realist Classroom / William Wilkerson-- Postethnic America? A Multicultural Training Camp for Americanists and Future EFL teachers / Barbara Bucheneau, Paula Moya, Carola Hecke, J. Nicole Shelton -- The Uses of Error: Toward a Realist Methodology ofStudent Evaluation / John Su.
This edited volume explores the impact of social identity (race, class, gender, sexual orientation, religion and so on) on teaching and learning. Operating within a realist framework, the contributors to this volume (all of whom are minority scholars) consider ways to productivelyengage identity in the classroom and at the institutional level, as a means of working toward racial democracy in higher education. As realists, all authors in the volume hold the theoretical position that identities are both real and constructed, and that identities are always epistemically salient. Thus the book argues--from diverse disciplinary and educational contexts--that mobilizing identities in academia is a necessary part of progressive (antiracist, feminist, anticolonial) educators' efforts to transform knowledge-making, to establish critical access for minority students in higher education, andto create a more just anddemocratic society.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230621565
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380122
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LC Class. No.: LC3731 / .I34 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 378.1/982900973
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