Speculative pedagogies : designing equitable educational futures
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Speculative pedagogies : designing equitable educational futures
(Multicultural education series / series editor, James A. Banks)
Teachers College Press, c2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This volume offers the necessary steps-playful, participatory, historically informed-that are required to forge a new pathway for education. The authors use speculative approaches to teacher education and student learning to intentionally design beyond traditional boundaries. Chapters suggests new forms of engagement for diverse learners, including innovative examples of digital learning"-- Provided by publisher.
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Description
Can you imagine future learning environments devoid of the systemic inequities that stifle student learning opportunities and teacher decision-making in most classrooms today? This volume offers the necessary steps—playful, participatory, historically informed—that are required to forge a pathway from the present U.S. educational landscape to a freer tomorrow. The authors use speculative approaches to teacher education and student learning to intentionally design beyond the boundaries of traditional research and practitioner resources that seek to “fix” current schooling conditions. Building from visionary organizing and artistic traditions that have captured the popular imagination, this volume suggests new forms of engagement for diverse learners. It pragmatically explores how to work toward radical new spaces of possibility for learning and teaching. Chapters include a range of learning contexts, from problem solving in complex video game settings to innovative world-building alongside young people in schools and communities. Readers will be inspired to completely rethink what is possible when it comes to justice-oriented, culturally responsive education.
Book Features:
Over 40 contributors explore speculative education across a range of research settings.
Examples of digital learning that include videogames and online collaboration.
Multiple chapters that feature coauthored research and innovation with students and teachers.
Innovative design and pedagogical strategies, including a chapter rewriting policy documents based on speculative imagination.
Table of Contents
Contents (Tentative)
Introduction
“Always a War Story”: Speculative Pedagogies and Breaking the Narrative of Multicultural Education Possibilities
Antero Garcia and Nicole Mirra
Part I: Designing Learning Futures
1. Critical Constructionist Design: A Design Framework and Analytic Tool for Developing and Documenting Speculative Learning Experiences
Nathan Holbert, Michael B. Dando, and Isabel Correa
2. “A Deep Reckoning”: Re/Mixing Literacies and Imaginative Rupture in “Let’s Talk About Election 2020”
Emma P. Bene, Emma C. Gargroetzi, Lynne M. Zummo, and Alexandra R. Aguilar
3. Speculative Pedagogies in Video Gameplay: Designing for New Social Futures in Collaborative World-Making
Arturo Cortez and José Ramón Lizárraga
4. Abolitionist and Afrofuturist Game Design Pedagogies
Matthew W. Coopilton, Brendesha M. Tynes, Olivia Peace, and De’Andra Johnson
Part II: Kindling Community
5. Dreaming Together: Exploring Youth-Adult Partnerships in Speculative Educational Design
Lauren Kelly
6. Community-Engaged Culturally Sustaining Social and Emotional Learning as an Approach to Speculative Education
Jingjing Sun, Ronda Howlett, Debbie Hogenson, Lindsey M. Nichols, Anisa N. Goforth, Sisilia Kusumaningsih, Niki Graham,and Emily Brooke
7. “I Think a Song Would Be Good”: Grounding Youth Speculative Practices in Theories of Relationality and Desire
Lee Melvin M. Peralta and Joanne E. Marciano
8. Participatory Methodologies TO Transform the Project of Schooling: Student Voices Leading
Leyda W. Garcia, Edwin Cruz, Jaune Reyez, Aliza Manalo, Eduardo Galindo, Adriana Rios-Cruz, Alex Alejo, Nareli J. Lopez, Le’kie Hatfield-Whitlock, Claire Matias, and Walter Hernandez Mejia
9. “Is This How It’s Always Going to Be?”: Speculative Teacher Education With(in) Community Toward Liberatory Praxis
Kristen Jackson and Rubén A. González
10. Education as a Fundamental Right: A Speculative Narrative about Educational Dignity
Raquel Isaac, Maria Karina Sanchez, Duy Tran, Tania Soto Valenzuela, and mandy wong, with Remi Kalir, on behalf of the Right2Learn Dignity Lab
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Index
About the Editors and Contributors
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