The Impact of Classroom Practices
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The Impact of Classroom Practices

Teacher Educators' Reflections on Culturally Relevant Teachers

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The Impact of Classroom Practices

Teacher Educators' Reflections on Culturally Relevant Teachers

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Debates regarding the qualities, skills, and dispositions of culturally relevant teachers and teaching have raged in teacher education for several decades. Ladson-Billings' (2009) The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African American Children was a groundbreaking work that has become a foundational study that informs the work of culturally-relevant (Ladson-Billings, 2009) and culturally-sustaining (Paris & Alim, 2017) teaching. In her book The Dreamkeepers she describes effective teachers who are able to draw from the cultural wealth, knowledges, and heritage of Black communities. The Dreamkeepers ensured that their Black students were academically successful, retained, and grew both in terms of their cultural competence and their sociopolitical awareness. In other words, according to research by Ladson-Billings (2009), effective teachers possessed both pedagogical and relational dispositions, which leave lifelong impacts on the academic and social lives of the students they teach. While being a foundational text, what remains missing from the research on culturally-relevant and even culturally-sustaining teachers are 'narratives' (read: stories, testimonios, etc.) related to how the race of particular E–12 teachers positively impact the lives of their students.

For instance, Dr. Antonio Ellis (the first editor of the proposed book) describes his high school music teacher Mr. Linard McCloud) as 'a highly effective African American music educator who changed the course of his life' (p. 170). Ellis (2016) describes McCloud as being loving, caring, creative, culturally sensitive, attuned, hopeful, flexible, organized, and thoughtful. Because Mr. McCloud possessed the aforementioned characteristics and dispositions, Ellis contends that he was motivated to achieve academically and socially in his urban high school. In addition, according to Ellis (2016), Mr. McCloud was a highly impactful educator because he went beyond the call of duty as a teacher—a practice that is not so common in schools, particularly urban ones. Not only did McCloud teach in the classroom setting, but he also built strong relationships with families, community members, and external stakeholders including local businesses, colleges, and universities. Mr. McCloud used these networks to leverage opportunities for his students academically, personally, and professionally. Like many of his high school classmates, Ellis (2016) contends that he would not have graduated from high school if it were not for the care and mentorship he received from Mr. McCloud. In this proposed edited volume, it is the editors' goal to honor teachers like Mr. McCloud who have made a difference in the lives of their students by learning from their impactful practices.

Employing a 'critical storytelling' methodology (see Hartlep & Hensley, 2015; Hartlep, Hensley, Braniger, & Jennings, 2017), each chapter contributor will use his or her own narrative to show the power of influential teachers in classrooms. While this framework centers race, lived and learned experiences, the storyteller is the most important unit of narrative; hence, The Impact of Classroom Practices: Reflections on Culturally Relevant Teachers will include African-American storytellers who reflect on the impact of classroom practices of teachers from diverse backgrounds who they deemed culturally relevant and responsive to both their academic and social needs. This work will offer recommendations to pre-service teachers and in-service teachers who desire to leave a lasting impact on the students they teach.

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Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781648023989
9781648023996
eBook ISBN
9781806604531

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title Page
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedicationt
  6. Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. 1 Mr. Linard H. McCloud: Clarifying Excellence in Teacher Education Practice
  9. 2 Turning Up With the Torch: The Transformational Power of a Legacy of Male ā€œWarm Demandersā€
  10. 3 Inspiration and Motivation: How One Teacher Changed the Course of My Educational Trajectory
  11. 4 Defying Media Stereotypes: Resilience and Inspiration Fostered by an African American Teacher
  12. 5 Ernest Smith: Transforming Students Lives for 50 Years
  13. 6 I am Because You Are: The Importance of Being Given Roots to Grow and Wings to Fly
  14. 7 Trying a Different Approach: The Influential Power of Mrs. Taylor and Mr. Johnson in Seeing an Ugly Duck Turn Into a Swan
  15. 8 High Expectations: The Key Ingredient of Academic Success
  16. 9 In Honor of Selma White
  17. 10 Music Education as a Vehicle to Dream, Empower, Explore, and Inspire: The Life and Legacy of Mrs. Arcelia Simmons
  18. 11 Mentor Teachers’ Impact on Educator Identity and Racial Literacy Development
  19. 12 A Retrospective Narrative on Effective Teaching After Moving From Segregated to Integrated Schools: Implications for Policy and Practice on Effective Teaching
  20. 13 ā€œLove Many, Trust Few; Learn to Paddle Your Own Canoeā€: What Teacher Practitioners Can Learn From Racial Counterstories of a ā€œMaster Teacherā€ in Rural North Carolina
  21. 14 Teacher Effectiveness in a Predominantly White Public School in West Virginia
  22. Afterword: The Impact of Classroom Practices: Teacher Educators’ Reflections on Culturally Relevant Teachers
  23. About the Editors
  24. About the Contributors

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