1st Edition

Racism in the Enacted Curriculum Agentic Ideas and the Spaces Between

By Alexander Pratt Copyright 2026
220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

Racism in the Enacted Curriculum  chronicles the work of experienced and skilled antiracist educators to explore why even the best-intentioned curricula for resisting racism often fall short. Featuring case studies from different educational contexts across the United States, as well as the author’s own experiences as a classroom teacher in Chicago Public Schools, it highlights the... Read more

Chapter 1: “Which Is Worse?” How Racism Can Be Resisted in the Classroom Curriculum Chapter 2: Courts and Sheriffs: The Agency of Ideas and the Enacted Curriculum Chapter 3: The Agency of Anti-Black Racism Chapter 4: Stop the Hate, Start the Healing Chapter 5: Resistance In the Spaces Between

Biography

Alexander B. Pratt is Assistant Professor of Qualitative Research Methods at the University of Memphis, USA