
Civic Literacy, Volume 3
Building Civic Futures in Teacher Education
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Civic Literacy, Volume 3
Building Civic Futures in Teacher Education
About this book
The Civic Literacy series showcases how the knowledges, skills, and commitments of English language arts can explore traditional understandings of "civic education" and in its place offer creative possibilities for civic world-building in Kā12 classrooms and communities.
This, the third volume of the series, features contributions from educators, researchers, and students to explore:
- The transformative role of civic education in ELA classrooms and teacher preparation programs;
- How to incorporate an antiracist pedagogy and a disability-informed approach in the classroom;
- How focusing on social justice, critical literacy, and activism can help you develop learners who will one day become good citizens;
- How to navigate book bans and censorship in the literacy classroom;
- How to cultivate a community culture through youth participatory action research.
The essays in the Civic Literacy volumes share innovative stories and strategies of how literacy has been leveraged by youth, teachers, and community members to imagine and enact equitable social futures. The first volume focuses on the future-oriented civic literacy learning taking place in Kā12 classrooms. The second volume examines the transformative learning that occurs in out-of-school informal literacy learning environments.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- Learning from Their Voices: Educatorsā Strategies for Teaching Social Justice in Turbulent Times
- Crip Your Civics: A Disability-Informed Approach to More Democratic Learning
- āItās on a Banned Book Listā: Moving through a Landscape of Book Censorship in Literacy Classrooms
- English Teachers Advancing Civic Possibilities through Assessment
- Teachers of Writing and Their Experiences: Cuentos from a Community Writing Workshop
- āYouāre Letting the Kids Really Go Thereā: Practices of Novice Teachers Mentored by Experienced and Innovative Educators
- Equipping Educators to Nurture Student Civic Advocates through Social Justice Pedagogy
- ELA Teacher Educators and Activism: Concepts, Curricula, Barriers, and Possibilities
- Of Loyalty, Freedom, and Agency: Framing Our Roles as Citizens in Literacy Teaching and Teacher Education
- Educators Writing to Change the World
- Participatory Action in Higher Education: Empowering a Collective of Education Majors as Partners in Institutional Change
- Cultivating a Pedagogy of Comunidad through Youth Participatory Action Research in Classrooms and Schools in Cleveland
- Index
- About the Editors
- About the Authors