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Pose, Wobble, Flow A Liberatory Approach to Literacy Learning in All Classrooms

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.04.2024

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

216

Maße (L/B/H)

15,9/23,6/1,8 cm

Gewicht

430 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8077-6935-5

Beschreibung

Rezension

PRAISE FOR THE FIRST EDITION:

"In Pose, Wobble, Flow, Garcia and O'Donnell-Allen remind all of us that teaching is not about following directions: it's about listening to our students and paying attention to the social forces that shape their lives; about learning how to navigate department, school, district, and federal rules to benefit our students so we can keep a job while we continue to honor our core beliefs about education." - Linda Christensen, director, Oregon Writing Project, Lewis & Clark College

"Antero Garcia and Cindy O'Donnell-Allen have written a book about teaching that I've been hoping someone would write. They deftly provide a clear and insightful framework from which any thoughtful teacher can build a vital practice, while also inserting a wealth of examples to ground the framework in working classrooms. It's a must-have for preservice and inservice teachers who care about their teaching." - Bob Fecho, professor and department head, University of Georgia

"It may be a funny name for a book on literacy, but Pose, Wobble, Flow is serious when it comes to supporting teachers to become more aware, culturally proactive, and powerful in their practice. As someone who struggles with yoga-wobbling in the midst of poses, finding flow when I'm really lucky--I love the metaphor, as well as the wise advice, solid theory, and grounded practical examples from their own and others' classrooms described by authors Antero Garcia and Cindy O'Donnell-Allen. This beautiful book will educate, challenge, and inspire educators determined to improve their teaching." - Sonia Nieto, professor emerita, Language, Literacy, and Culture, College of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.04.2024

Verlag

Teachers College Press

Seitenzahl

216

Maße (L/B/H)

15,9/23,6/1,8 cm

Gewicht

430 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8077-6935-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Pose, Wobble, Flow
    • Contents (Tentative)

      Foreword

      Introduction: What It Means to Pose, Wobble, and Flow

    • The Pose, Wobble, Flow Framework: What It Is and How to Use It
    • What Does It Mean to Pose?
    • What Does It Mean to Wobble?
    • What Is Flow?
    • Moving From Pose to Wobble to Flow: Two Examples of a P/W/F Cycle
    • Working Within the System
    • Working the System
    • Looking Ahead
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      1. Leaning Toward Praxis: What It Means to Embrace a Liberatory Pedagogy

    • Teaching for Liberation
    • What Do We Mean When We Call For Liberation?
    • Why Teaching for Liberation Is Non-Negotiable in Today's World
    • What Does It Look Like to Pose, Wobble, Flow Around Liberatory Pedagogy?: An Example From Our Own Practice
    • What Does It Look Like to Pose, Wobble, Flow Around Liberatory Pedagogy Within Your Classroom?
    • What Does It Look Like to Pose, Wobble, Flow Around Liberatory Pedagogy Beyond the Classroom?
    • Conclusion
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      2. In Praise Of "Not-Knowing": What It Means to Be a Vulnerable Learner

    • The Pay-Off of Being a Vulnerable Learner
    • Vulnerable Learning, Vulnerable Teaching
    • Embracing the Practice of "Bypassing": Challenging Limiting Constraints Through Innovative Curriculum Design
    • Building Your Stamina for Equity Work and Teaching for Trauma Resiliency
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      3. Literacy as Civic Action: What It Means to Teach for Social Change

    • Rethinking Civics
    • Understanding the Why and How of Civics in Every Content Area
    • Developing Activities and Assignments to Cultivate Students' Critical Consciousness
    • Establishing a Participatory Culture of Civic Writing
    • Doing Civics
    • Addressing Power and Positionality
    • Tackling Controversy When You Don't Have Tenure
    • Conclusion
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      4. Embracing Your Inner Writer: What It Means to Teach as a Writer

    • Assuming the Pose of Teacher as Writer
    • Establishing a Practice of Writing
    • Why Assuming a Writer Pose Matters for Educational Equity
    • Power in Numbers
    • Conclusion: So, You're a Writer. Now What?
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      5. Rethinking Reading: What It Means to Curate the Curriculum

    • Defining Text and the Act of Reading Today
    • What's in Your Bookroom? Teaching Beyond a Fixed Canon
    • Helping Students Become Curators of Texts Themselves: The Role of Student Choice in Reading
    • Accessing Critical Texts: Anxiety and Frustration
    • Reading Passionately
    • Conclusion
    • Provocations
    • Connections

      6. Classroom Spaces, Cultures, and Possibilities: What It Means to Be a Designer of Learning

    • Excavating a Space That Is Meaningful for All