Teacher preparation at the intersection of race and poverty in today's schools /
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| Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Teaching at the intersection of race and poverty / Patrick M. Jenlink
- Appropriation or culturally relevant education? The place of black student culture in school curriculum / Kelly Wallace and J. Amos Hatch
- Improving public education by creating sanctuary in schools : a response to stress and trauma in children and adolescents growing up in poverty / Eileen Santiago, Joanne Ferrara, Sarah M. Yanosy and Kerron Norman
- On slavery and the racialization of teaching practices / Jon N. Hale
- Meeting the challenge of race and poverty in our schools : the role of teacher education / Patrick M. Jenlink
- What do I need to know to become a teacher in today's schools? / Laveria F. Hutchison
- High expectations, content, and support / Carrie Robinson
- Teacher educator responsibilities for preparing teachers to center race / Adam Julian Alvarez
- Real talk about race and poverty / Danné E. Davis
- Adopting a complex, decentered perspective of teaching marginalized students / Kathryn Strom
- Toward a critical race theory for teacher education / Daniel G. Solorzano
- Reimagining three responsibilities of teacher education/preparation : structural racism, poverty, and implicit bias / Sherick Hughes and Ronda Taylor Bullock.