Racially Equitable Teaching: Beyond the Whiteness of Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators (Rethinking Childhood)

Racially Equitable Teaching: Beyond the Whiteness of Professional Development for Early Childhood Educators (Rethinking Childhood)

by Mary E . Earick (Author)

Synopsis

Racially Equitable Teaching is a call to action for early childhood professionals dedicated to closing the achievement gap. Using a critical race theory lens, the book presents outcomes that exist among current professional development paradigms, ideology and public education, specifically looking at how racial ideologies are used as tools to maintain the over-empowerment and privileging of Whites. Beyond theory, Racially Equitable Teaching provides practical classroom applications for teachers and administrators in an effort to move towards racial authenticity, racial balance, and positive racial in-group messaging, challenging the current reproduction of White racial hegemony in United States public schools.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
Published: Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1433101149
ISBN 13: 9781433101144

Author Bio
The Author: Mary E. Earick received her Ph.D. in language, literacy, and sociocultural studies from the University of New Mexico. Currently she is Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education at the University of South Carolina.