Achieving against the Odds: How Academics Become Teachers of Diverse Students
2002; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 30; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3211527
ISSN1939-862X
AutoresMichael P. Bochenek, Esther Kingston‐Mann, Tim Sieber,
Tópico(s)Critical Race Theory in Education
ResumoForeword - Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich Acknowledgments Introduction: Achieving Against the Odds - Esther Kingston-Mann and Tim Sieber 1. Coming Out and Leading Out: Pedagogy Beyond the Closet - Kathleen M. Sands 2. Three Steps Forward, One Step Back: Dilemmas of Upward Mobility - Esther Kingston-Mann 3. Learning to Listen to Students and Oneself - Tim Sieber 4. Language and Cultural Capital: Reflections of a Junior Professor - Reyes Coll-Tellechea 5. Racial Problems in Society and in the Classroom - Castellano B. Turner 6. Teaching (as) Composing - Vivian Zamel 7. Teaching, Tenure, and Institutional Transformation: Reflections on Race, Culture, and Resilience at an Urban Public University - Peter Nien-Chu Kiang 8.Teaching American Dreams/American Realities: Students' Lives and Faculty Agendas - Lois Rudnick 9. Teaching, Learning, and Judging: Some Reflections on the University and Political Legitimacy - Winston E. Langley 10. Gender Trouble in the Gender Course: Managing and Mismanaging Conflict in the Classroom - Estelle Disch 11. Odd Man Out - Pancho Savery About the Contributors Index
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