Navigating Difficult Moments in Teaching Diversity and Social Justice
Wendy R Williams editor Mary E Kite editor Kim A Case editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American Psychological Association
Published:10th Nov '20
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This essential resource helps educators tackle the most common and challenging dilemmas that arise in today amp rsquo s classroom-such as diversity, privilege, and intersectionality.
This book examines common challenges that arise for educators teaching social justice and diversity-related courses and offers best practices for addressing them. Contributors cover issues such as the many roles instructors play, inside and outside of college and university classrooms, for example, in handling personal threats, responsibly incorporating current events related to social justice into classroom discussion, navigating one's own stigmatized or privileged identities, dealing with bias in teaching evaluations, and engaging in self-care.
The authors' backgrounds offer unique perspectives from which to approach such complex subject matter several contributors are feminist or intersectional scholars with the experience and expertise to address the pedagogical dilemmas that often arise in teaching social justice. Many of the issues discussed arise from the authors' own experiences as teachers in the current social climate however, they also are verified by research on quality teaching in general and teaching about diversity specifically.
Any college-level instructor-from newly minted PhD to senior full professor-should read and learn from this book, which is designed to constructively help educators and students navigate the ever-changing social shoals of the contemporary classroom. The guidance here is authoritative, insightful, and candid, and it will help you understand your students and create a welcoming classroom where critical discussions can be freely held. - Dana S. Dunn, PhD, Past President, APA Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology); Professor of Psychology, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA A brave and honest discussion of dilemmas that confront anyone who teaches about diversity and social justice. Practical advice, based on contributors amp rsquo experience and empirical research, makes this book an invaluable resource for instructors. Every academic administrator who wants to understand the challenges of diversity work in the classroom needs to read it. - Stephanie A. Shields, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
ISBN: 9781433832932
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274 pages