Teaching and teacher education in the Trump era and beyond : preparing new teachers in a contentious political environment
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Teaching and teacher education in the Trump era and beyond : preparing new teachers in a contentious political environment
(Routledge Research in Teacher Education)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Other editors: Megan Blumenreich, Shira Eve Epstein, Julie R. Horwitz
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book aims to start the conversation about how the consequences of the historic 2016 election can be addressed in the teacher education classroom. Taking as its starting point the Trump administration's dramatic influence on education, educational policy, the culture in schools, and the safety of children, contributors demonstrate how teacher educators across the United States are adapting their curriculum. The chapters represent a variety of aspects of teacher support and preparation, and address practices such as rejecting xenophobia, developing critical thinking, and responding to children's emotional lives. The issues addressed in this volume are a continuation of conflicts and challenges with which educators have long grappled, and the contributors' insights will be valuable under a range of future political circumstances.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Teaching and Teacher Education in the Trump Era and Beyond: Preparing New Teachers in a Contentious Political Environment, by Laura Baecher, Megan Blumenreich, Shira Eve Epstein, and Julie R. Horwitz
Chapter 1: Taking the Long View: Cultivating Historical Thinking in Elementary Teacher Education, by Elizabeth Currin and Stephanie Schroeder
Chapter 2: Becoming Strong Enough to Hold Their Stories: Emotionally Responsive Educator Preparation, by Wendi S. Williams and Lesley Koplow
Chapter 3: Willful Ignorance and the Death Knell of Critical Thought, by Daniel Ian Rubin
Chapter 4: Problematizing Silence, Practicing Dissent: Engaging Preservice Teachers in a Critique of the Current Political Times, by Katherine Crawford-Garrett, Rebecca Sanchez, and Richard Meyer
Chapter 5: Learning from Undocumented Students: Testimonios for Strategies to Support and Resist, by Tatyana Kleyn, Daniela Alulema, Farah Khalifa, and Arieli Morales Romero
Chapter 6: How the Election of Donald Trump Matters for Civic Education - A Look at a Global Civics Project, by Shira Eve Epstein
Chapter 7: Navigating Through a Perfect Storm, by Gerri August and Julie R. Horwitz
Afterword
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