Making Race Visible
Literacy Research for Cultural Understanding
Stuart Greene author Dawn Abt-Perkins author Donna E Alvermann editor Dorothy S Strickland editor Stuart Greene editor Dawn Abt-Perkins editor Celia Genishi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:26th Oct '03
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Featuring contributions from a stellar group of teachers and researchers, this volume opens new territory on a critical but rarely addressed topic—the intersection of race with literacy research and practice. Grounded in classroom experiences, this insightful volume:
- Shows how race is constructed through literacy instruction and how adopting a “colorblind” stance serves to maintain a system of racism that is pervasive in and out of schools.
- Develops authentic knowledge of teaching and learning practices to insure that student and teacher voices are heard.
- Considers the ethics of research agendas and the consequences of their findings, discussing the importance of research in addressing issues of racial inequality in school literacy achievement.
- Details the value of the research process itself, coming to terms with the researcher’s aims, audiences, and his or her responsibilities as a potential agent of change. <
ISBN: 9780807743911
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 12mm
Weight: 340g
240 pages