Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice

Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice

by Kevin K. Kumashiro
Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice

Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice

by Kevin K. Kumashiro

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Overview

What does it mean to teach for social justice? Drawing on his own classroom experiences, leading author and educator Kevin K. Kumashiro examines various aspects of anti-oppressive teaching and learning and their implications for six different subject areas and various grade levels. Celebrating 20 years as a go-to resource for K-12 teachers and teacher educators, this 4th edition of the bestselling Against Common Sense: Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice features:

• An expanded introduction that examines teaching in today’s context of censorship and attacks on diversity, democracy, and teaching truth;

• New sections on teacher preparation, social studies, reading and writing, and the arts;

• Updated lists of resources in every chapter;

• Graphics, teacher responses, and discussion questions to enhance comprehension and help translate theory into practice across the disciplines.

Compelling and accessible, the 4th edition of Against Common Sense continues to offer readers the tools they need to begin teaching against their commonsensical assumptions and toward democracy and justice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040029978
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/03/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 825 KB

About the Author

Kevin K. Kumashiro is the founding chair of Education Deans for Justice and Equity and the award-winning author or editor of 10 books on education and justice.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the 20th Anniversary Fourth Edition Part I: Movements toward Anti-Oppressive Teacher Education 1. Three Teacher Images in U.S. Teacher-Education Programs 2. Preparing Teachers for Crisis: A Sample Lesson 3. Preparing Teachers for Uncertainty: A Sample Lesson 4. Preparing Teachers for Healing: A Conversation with Buddhism 5. Preparing Teachers for Activism: A Reflection on Things Queer Part II: Preparing Anti-Oppressive Teachers in Six Disciplines 6. Examples from Social Studies 7. Examples from Reading and Writing 8. Examples from Music and Dance 9. Examples from "Foreign" Languages 10. Examples from the Natural Sciences 11. Examples from Mathematics 12. Conclusion: With Hope 13. Afterword, by William F. Pinar

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