Critical Race Theory Perspectives on the Social Studies

ebook The Profession, Policies, and Curriculum · Research in Social Education

By Gloria Ladson-Billings

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Introduction. Gloria Ladson-Billings. Part I: The Profession. A Bridge Over Troubled Water: Social Studies, Civic Education and Critical Race Theory. Cynthia A. Tyson. The Dis(G)race of the Social Studies: The Need for Racial Dialogue in the Social Studies. Tyrone Howard. From Liberal Teacher to Liberated Teacher Educator: A Reflection on my Journey Through the Profession. Ceola Ross Baber. Part II: The Policies. The Persistent Deracialization of the Agenda for Democratic Citizenship Education: Twenty Years of Rhetoric and Unreality in Social Studies Position Statements. Patricia L. Marshall. A Look at Race in the National Standards for the Social Studies: Another Bad Check. André Branch. Part III: The Curriculum. Deracialization in Social Studies Teacher Education Textbooks. Geneva Gay. Uneasy Similarities, Uneven Parallels: Race, Sexuality and Civil Rights Discourses. Lisa Loutzenheiser. To Greet the Dawn with Open Eyes: American Indians, White Privilege and the Power of Residua...

Critical Race Theory Perspectives on the Social Studies