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Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters

Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters

Steven Zemelman
5/5 ( ratings)
It is not enough to be against racism in education – teachers must be actively antiracist. Yet how do we start reflecting on our own beliefs and lives so we can truly teach for racial literacy? In
Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters
, authors Tonya Perry, Steven Zemelman, and Katy Smith engage in honest conversations between educators of color and their white colleagues. Authentic, inspiring, and sometimes uncomfortable, teachers share stories of personal histories and experiences that shaped them as people and educators.

In this book you will find:
Strategies to understand different backgrounds through a racial lens and ways to address potentially difficult conversations with fellow educators
In-depth overview of Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz’s Archaeology of Self™ and how it can be personally and professionally adopted
Lists of resources for teaching about and actively interrupting racism in education and tools that document systemic inequalities in the classroom
Ways to facilitate student-led conversations which examine race and inequitable conditions found nationwide
 
By examining inequalities found at a systemic level, teachers can start to remove some of their internal biases and allow students to show who they truly are. In turn, this can help create a school curriculum that makes space for BIPOC voices that inspire and invite students to share.
Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters
provides a resource for teachers and educators to critically reflect and begin work to interrupt racism at all levels.


 
Pages
262
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stenhouse Publishers
Release
March 30, 2022
ISBN
162531518X
ISBN 13
9781625315182

Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters

Steven Zemelman
5/5 ( ratings)
It is not enough to be against racism in education – teachers must be actively antiracist. Yet how do we start reflecting on our own beliefs and lives so we can truly teach for racial literacy? In
Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters
, authors Tonya Perry, Steven Zemelman, and Katy Smith engage in honest conversations between educators of color and their white colleagues. Authentic, inspiring, and sometimes uncomfortable, teachers share stories of personal histories and experiences that shaped them as people and educators.

In this book you will find:
Strategies to understand different backgrounds through a racial lens and ways to address potentially difficult conversations with fellow educators
In-depth overview of Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz’s Archaeology of Self™ and how it can be personally and professionally adopted
Lists of resources for teaching about and actively interrupting racism in education and tools that document systemic inequalities in the classroom
Ways to facilitate student-led conversations which examine race and inequitable conditions found nationwide
 
By examining inequalities found at a systemic level, teachers can start to remove some of their internal biases and allow students to show who they truly are. In turn, this can help create a school curriculum that makes space for BIPOC voices that inspire and invite students to share.
Teaching for Racial Equity: Becoming Interrupters
provides a resource for teachers and educators to critically reflect and begin work to interrupt racism at all levels.


 
Pages
262
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stenhouse Publishers
Release
March 30, 2022
ISBN
162531518X
ISBN 13
9781625315182

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