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Personal Passionate Participatory Inquiry Into Social Justice in Education

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This book features 14 social justice-oriented research programs on life in schools, families, and communities. It connects personal values with political and practical aspects, focusing on equity, ...
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  • 03 November 2008
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Scope of the Book: Personal~Passionate~Participatory Inquiry into Social Justice in Education, the first book in the series, features 14 programs of social justice oriented research on life in schools, families, and communities. This work, done by a diverse group of practitioner researchers, educators, and scholars, connects the personal with the political, the theoretical with the practical, and research with social and educational change. These inquiries demonstrate three distinct qualities. Each is personal, compelled by values and experiences researchers bring to the work. Each is passionate, grounded in a commitment to social justice concerns of people and places under consideration. Each is participatory, built on long-term, heart-felt engagement, and shared efforts. The principle aspect of the inquiries featured in the book series that distinguish it from others is that researchers are not detached observers, nor putatively objective recorders, but active participants in schools, families, and communities. Researchers have explicit research agendas that focus on equity, equality, and social justice. Rather than aiming solely at traditional educational research outcomes, positive social and educational change is the focal outcome of inquiry. The researchers are diverse and their inquiries are far ranging in terms of content, people and geographic locations studied. These studies reflect new and exciting ways of researching and representing experience of the disenfranchised, underrepresented, and invisible groups seldom discussed in the literature, and challenge stereotypical or deficit oriented perspectives on these groups. This book informs pre-service and in-service teachers, educators, educational researchers, administrators, and educational policy makers, particularly those who advocate for people who are marginalized and those who are committed to the enactment of social justice and positive educational and social change.

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Price: $61.00
Pages: 296
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research for Social Justice: Personal~Passionate~Participatory Inquiry
Publication Date: 03 November 2008
ISBN: 9781593119751
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Society and culture: general, Social research and statistics, Higher education, tertiary education
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Preface; William Ayers.
Chapter 1. Personal~Passionate~Participatory Inquiry: Research for Social Justice; Ming Fang He & JoAnn Phillion.
Chapter 2. Stitched From the Soul: An Autobiographical Inquiry of a Black Woman Principal; Sonya D. Jefferson.
Chapter 3. Teen Mom: A Black Feminist Inquiry; Dell Wilkerson.
Chapter 4. Resilient Lives: African American Women Scholars; Paula Booker Baker.
Chapter 5. Self, Others, and Jump Rope Communities: An Oral History of the Triumphs of African American Women; Wynnetta Scott-Simmons.
Chapter 6. Using Literature to Develop Empathy and Compassion in Pre-service Teachers: A First Step in Preparing Culturally Responsive Teachers; Lyndall Muschell.
Chapter 7. A Curriculum of Imagination in an Era of Standardization; Robert Lake.
Chapter 8. A Quiet Awakening: Spinning Yarns From Granny's Table in the New Rural South; Angela Haynes.
Chapter 9. African American Students with Reading Disabilities: A Critical Race Inquiry; Margie Wiggins Sweatman.
Chapter 10. Language, Culture, and Identity: Immigrant Female Students in U.S. High Schools; Joanna Stoughton Cavan.
Chapter 11. Reading Through Brown Eyes: A Culturally Congruent Reading Curriculum; Clara Taylor.
Chapter 12. Dalton's Suicide: Dealing with Student Death in Education; Teresa Rishel.
Chapter 13. Stories of Successful Native American Women in Academia; Angela Jaime.
Chapter 14. It Starts at Home: The Familial Relationship of Scholarship, Education, and Advocacy; Tammy Turner Vorbeck.
Chapter 15. Becoming an Agent of Social Change: Women's Stories of Sweatshops and Sweetshops; Betty Christine Eng.
Chapter 16. Potentials, Contributions, Concerns, and Future Directions; JoAnn Phillion & Ming Fang He.