Promising Pedagogies for Teacher Inquiry and Practice

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authentic teachers' voices and perspectives
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critical curriculum with historically-marginalized youth
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equity and K-12 Education
K-12 Critical Literacy
K-12 schools and communities of teacher practice
K-12 teachers engaging in critical inquiry
marginalized communities
role of teacher inquiry and advancing equity
social justice
Social Justice Education
teacher learning and leadership
teacher practice
teacher practice and diverse
teacher practice and socialemotional learning
teacher practice and the COVID-19 pandemic
teacher professional development
Teacher Research
teaching culturally and linguistically diverse learners
Teaching Out Loud

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807767795
  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Drawing on frameworks of teacher research and critical literacy, this volume documents the experiences of educators in New Mexico who participate in Teaching Out Loud—an intergenerational, professional development program that focuses on the creation and implementation of imaginative, critical curriculum with historically marginalized students. This text offers a set of conceptual tools and pedagogical practices for teacher educators and researchers seeking to advance teacher learning and leadership through the use of critical study groups rather than the more scripted professional development approaches that dominate mainstream educational settings. Specifically, this book uses the voices of a diverse set of teachers to demonstrate the role of teacher inquiry in shifting curriculum and advancing equity, even when faced with formidable circumstances like a global pandemic. The authors examine how participation in Teaching Out Loud helped teachers foster social-emotional learning, foreground issues of race and identity, build and sustain community, promote self-care, and center play within and against challenging local and global contexts.

Book Features:

  • Highlights the voices of teachers representing a range of diverse perspectives and experience levels.
  • Explains classroom practices and approaches in detail.
  • Examines the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Explicitly addresses critical issues like race and social justice.
  • Focuses on the American Southwest.

Katherine Crawford-Garrett is an assistant professor of teacher education at the University of New Mexico.

Damon R. Carbajal is a gay, queer Chicanx educator, scholar, and activist from Las Cruces, New Mexico.