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Title Identifying race and transforming whiteness in the classroom / editors, Virginia Lea, Judy Helfand.

Publication Info. New York : P. Lang, [2004]
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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Internet  WORLD WIDE WEB E-BOOK EBSCO    Downloadable
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 290 pages).
Series Counterpoints, 1058-1634 ; v. 273
Counterpoints (New York, N.Y.) ; v. 273.
Contents Introduction: parallel journeys to identifying race and transforming whiteness in the classroom / Judy Helfand and Virginia Lea -- Teaching about whiteness when your not white: a Filipina educator's experience / Leny Mendoza Stropel -- Crossing cultural borders through authentic assessment of classroom discourse: A Freirean approach / P.J. Hallam -- "I could hear you if you would just calm down": challenging Eurocentric classroom norms through passionate discussions of racial oppression / Eileen O'Brien -- Oreos and bananas: conversations on whiteness / Elena Featherston and Jean Ishibashi -- Making whiteness visible in the classroom / Laurie B. Lippin -- Exploring and challenging whiteness and white racism with white preservice teachers / Sherry Marx -- Deconstructing whiteness: discovering the water / Kelly E. Maxwell -- Teaching within the circle: methods for an American Indian teaching and learning style, a tribal paradigm / Rosemary Christensen -- Naming race and racism as a problem in schools / Pauline E. Bullen -- When white students write about being white: challenging whiteness in a black feminist classroom / Gary Lemons -- Reconceptualizing our classroom practice: notes from an antiracist educator / Grace Mathieson -- The Xinachtli project: transforming whiteness through mythic pedagogy / Carlos Aceves -- Afterword: taking it into the classroom / Judy Helfand and Virginia Lea.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "Coming from diverse backgrounds, the contributors in this volume draw on their own well-examined experiences of race, racism, and whiteness in developing effective antiracist pedagogies and classroom activities that interrupt and contest whiteness. They have explored their own lives from the selective position of their own memories and have traced the ways in which their assumptions - which they use to mediate and interpret the world around them - have been constituted by public ideological forces. They have collaborated with others in building alternative pedagogies and support systems, enabling them to teach, and at the same time, reflect on the assumptions behind and the effects of their teaching. The result is the work collected here."--Jacket.
Note Description based on print version record.
GMD: electronic resource.
Subject Discrimination in education.
White people -- Race identity.
Critical pedagogy.
Added Author Lea, Virginia, 1947-
Helfand, Judy, 1945-
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