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Critical pedagogy is the foundation of contemporary teacher
education. Circumstances and changes in the educational landscape
within recent years have resulted in a sharp increase in programs
offering online classes and entire programs in teacher education.
Using critical perspectives, such courses often address difficult
topics, for example, the impact of poverty, racism/white
supremacism, sexism, heterosexism, and ableism on students and on
schools. These issues require careful planning and development of a
classroom environment that fosters honest conversations and
multiple perspectives, and a level of rapport that can be
especially difficult to achieve and negotiate in online
asynchronous environments where students may hesitate to be open to
discuss matters perceived as sensitive. Nonetheless, engaging
students with and through critical pedagogy online can also provide
an environment that challenges traditional ways of knowing and
creates spaces for meaningful dialogue and change. This book
examines course design, student engagement, research, theory, and
practices of teaching with and for critical pedagogy in online
environments.
Critical pedagogy is the foundation of contemporary teacher
education. Circumstances and changes in the educational landscape
within recent years have resulted in a sharp increase in programs
offering online classes and entire programs in teacher education.
Using critical perspectives, such courses often address difficult
topics, for example, the impact of poverty, racism/white
supremacism, sexism, heterosexism, and ableism on students and on
schools. These issues require careful planning and development of a
classroom environment that fosters honest conversations and
multiple perspectives, and a level of rapport that can be
especially difficult to achieve and negotiate in online
asynchronous environments where students may hesitate to be open to
discuss matters perceived as sensitive. Nonetheless, engaging
students with and through critical pedagogy online can also provide
an environment that challenges traditional ways of knowing and
creates spaces for meaningful dialogue and change. This book
examines course design, student engagement, research, theory, and
practices of teaching with and for critical pedagogy in online
environments.
Artists have always had a role in imagining a more socially just,
inclusive world-many have devoted their lives to realizing this
possibility. In a culture ever more embedded in performance and the
visual, examining the role of arts in multicultural teaching for
social justice is a timely focus. In Activist Art in Social Justice
Pedagogy approaches to using activist art to teach a multicultural
curriculum are examined and critiqued. Examples of activist artists
and their strategies illustrate how study of and engagement in
activist art processes glocally-connecting local and global
issues-can deepen critical literacy and commitment to social
justice. This book is relevant to those (1) interested in teaching
more about artist/activist social movements around the globe, (2)
preparing pre-service teachers to teach for social justice, (3)
concerned about learning how to engage diverse learners through the
arts, (4) teaching courses related to arts-based multicultural
education, critical literacy, and culturally relevant teaching. As
we think more broadly we address the question "why does a 'social
justice through the arts in education' approach make sense";
describe examples of preservice teacher assignments examining
artists' roles in activist movements, promoting multicultural
understanding and social justice; and share approaches to and
examples of using the arts in the United States and abroad to
deepen multicultural comprehension and teaching for social justice.
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