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Schools as Queer Transformative Spaces Global Narratives on Sexualities and Gender

Schools as Queer Transformative Spaces: Global Narratives on Sexualities and Gender

1st Edition

Edited By Jón Ingvar Kjaran, Helen Sauntson
October 08, 2019

This book explores the narratives and experiences of LGBTQ+ and gender non-conforming students around the world. Much previous research has focused on homophobic/transphobic bullying and the negative consequences of expressing non-heterosexual and non-gender-conforming identities in school ...

Nationality and Ethnicity in an Israeli School A Case Study of Jewish-Arab Students

Nationality and Ethnicity in an Israeli School: A Case Study of Jewish-Arab Students

1st Edition

By Dalya Yafa Markovich
August 07, 2019

Nationality and Ethnicity in an Israeli School: A Case Study of Jewish-Arab Students explores the intersection of ethnicity, nationality, and social structure which is experienced through schooling and its effects on the performance of disadvantaged students. The book sheds light on the ...

Social Justice and Transformative Learning Culture and Identity in the United States and South Africa

Social Justice and Transformative Learning: Culture and Identity in the United States and South Africa

1st Edition

Edited By Saundra M. Tomlinson-Clarke, Darren L. Clarke
June 07, 2019

The similarities between the United States and South Africa with respect to race, power, oppression and economic inequities are striking, and a better understanding of these parallels can provide educational gains for students and educators in both countries. Through shared experiences and ...

The Media War on Black Male Youth in Urban Education

The Media War on Black Male Youth in Urban Education

1st Edition

By Darius Prier
June 07, 2019

News media, film, and the music industry have become powerful sources of misrepresentation of Black male life in the social imagination of white society. The pedagogy of popular culture has important implications for educators and youth advocates who desire to challenge the myths and distortions ...

Facilitating Educational Success For Migrant Farmworker Students in the U.S.

Facilitating Educational Success For Migrant Farmworker Students in the U.S.

1st Edition

Edited By Patricia Perez, Maria Zarate
June 04, 2019

Grounded in empirical research, this timely volume examines the challenges to academic success that migrant farmworker students face in the U.S. Providing an original framework for academic success among migrant farmworker students and applying a diverse range of methodological approaches, chapter ...

Gender in Learning and Teaching Feminist Dialogues Across International Boundaries

Gender in Learning and Teaching: Feminist Dialogues Across International Boundaries

1st Edition

Edited By Carol Taylor, Chantal Amade-Escot, Andrea Abbas
April 11, 2019

Gender in Learning and Teaching brings together leading gender and feminist scholars to provide a unique collection of international research into learning and teaching. Through dialogues across national traditions and boundaries, the authors provide new insights into the relations between feminist...

Race and Colorism in Education

Race and Colorism in Education

1st Edition

Edited By Carla Monroe
April 15, 2019

As one of the first scholarly books to focus on colorism in education, this volume considers how connections between race and color may influence school-based experiences. Chapter authors question how variations in skin tone, as well as related features such as hair texture and eye color, ...

Using ESL Students’ First Language to Promote College Success Sneaking the Mother Tongue through the Backdoor

Using ESL Students’ First Language to Promote College Success: Sneaking the Mother Tongue through the Backdoor

1st Edition

By Andrea Parmegiani
January 02, 2019

Emerging from a critical analysis of the glocal power of English and how it relates to academic literacy and culturally responsive pedagogy, this book presents translanguaging strategies for using ESL students' mother tongue as a resource for academic literacy acquisition and college success. ...

British Pakistani Boys, Education and the Role of Religion In the Land of the Trojan Horse

British Pakistani Boys, Education and the Role of Religion: In the Land of the Trojan Horse

1st Edition

By Karamat Iqbal
September 11, 2018

British Pakistani children are the second largest ethnic group in UK schools, yet little of their education and wider needs have been researched. British Pakistani Boys, Education and the Role of Religion seeks to rectify this, by investigating the educational achievement of British Pakistani boys ...

Black Men in Law School Unmatched or Mismatched

Black Men in Law School: Unmatched or Mismatched

1st Edition

By Darrell Jackson
March 26, 2018

Grounded in Critical Race Theory (CRT), Black Men in Law School refutes the claim that when African American law students are "mismatched" with more selective law schools, the result is lower levels of achievement and success. Presenting personal narratives and counter-stories, Jackson demonstrates...

Whiteness, Pedagogy, and Youth in America Critical Whiteness Studies in the Classroom

Whiteness, Pedagogy, and Youth in America: Critical Whiteness Studies in the Classroom

1st Edition

By Samuel Jaye Tanner
January 24, 2018

This book employs a narrative approach to recount and interpret the story of an innovative teaching and learning project about whiteness. By offering a first-hand description of a nationally-recognized, high school-based Youth Participatory Action Research project—The Whiteness Project—this book ...

Building Resilience of Floating Children and Left-Behind Children in China Power, Politics, Participation, and Education

Building Resilience of Floating Children and Left-Behind Children in China: Power, Politics, Participation, and Education

1st Edition

By Guanglun Michael Mu
January 08, 2018

The past two decades have seen exponential growth of urbanisation and migration in China. Emerging from this growth is a population of floating and left-behind children which is estimated to be approaching 100 million. Due to their increasing risks of undesirable educational and social, as well as ...

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