Doing Race in Social Studies : Critical Perspectives (Teaching and Learning Social Studies)

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Doing Race in Social Studies : Critical Perspectives (Teaching and Learning Social Studies)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 332 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781681230900
  • DDC分類 305.80071

Full Description

Race and racism are a foundational part of the global and American experience. With this idea in mind, our social studies classes should reflect this reality. Social studies educators often have difficulties teaching about race within the context of their classrooms due to a variety of institutional and personal factors. Doing Race in Social Studies: Critical Perspectives provides teachers at all levels with research in social studies and critical race theory (CRT) and specific content ideas for how to teach about race within their social studies classes. The chapters in this book serve to fill the gap between the theoretical and the practical, as well as help teachers come to a better understanding of how teaching social studies from a CRT perspective can be enacted.

The chapters included in this volume are written by prominent scholars in the field of social studies and CRT. They represent an original melding of CRT concepts with considerations of enacted social studies pedagogy. This volume addresses a void in the social studies conversation about race—how to think and teach about race within the social science disciplines that comprise the social studies. Given the original nature of this work, Doing Race in Social Studies: Critical Perspectives is a much-needed addition to the conversation about race and social studies education.

Contents

Chapter 1. What Does it Mean to Do Race in Social Studies: Racial Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Prentice T. Chandler.

Section I: Research in Practice.

Chapter 2. Cultural Genocide Masked as Education: U.S. History Textbooks' Coverage of Indigenous Education Policies, Sarah Shear.

Chapter 3. Learning to Teach Culturally Relevant Social Studies: A White Teacher's Retrospective Self-Study, Christopher Martell.

Chapter 4. White Social Studies: Protecting the White Racial Code, Prentice T. Chandler and Amanda Branscombe.

Chapter 5. The Only Way They Knew How to Solve Their Disagreements was to Fight: A Textual Analysis of Native Americans Before, During, and After the Civil Rights Movement, Ryan Craig and Victoria Davis.

Chapter 6. Teaching Race in High School Social Studies: Lessons from the Field, Tony Castro, Andrea Hawkman, and Juan Diaz.

Section II: Applications of Critical Race Theory in Social Studies.

Chapter 7. Using Authentic Intellectual Work and Critical Race Theory to Teach about Race in Social Studies, Prentice T. Chandler, Amanda Branscombe and Leigh Hester.

Chapter 8. Interest Convergence and Looking to the Bottom: Using Critical Race Theory to Understand the Exclusionary History of Voting Rights in the United States, Ryan Crowley.

Chapter 9. Race is a Highway: Towards a Critical Race Approach in Economics Classrooms, LaGarrett King and Shakealia Finley.

Chapter 10. In a Space but Not of It: Uncovering Racial Narratives Through Geography, Sandra Schmidt and Todd Kenreich.

Chapter 11. Excavating Critical Racial Knowledge in Economics and World Geography, Amanda Vickery, Kathlene Holmes and Anthony Brown.

Chapter 12. Critical Race Theory, Psychoanalysis, and Social Studies Pedagogy, James Garrett and Avner Segall.

Chapter 13. Doing Race in Social Studies: Leveraging Collective Action and Resources to Create Transformative, Issues-centered Social Studies Classrooms, Todd Hawley.

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