Crossing Boundaries--Teaching and Learning with Urban Youth (Teaching for Social Justice)
Description
In her new book, Valerie Kinloch, award-winning author of Harlem on Our Minds, sheds light on the ways urban youth engage in "meaning-making" experiences as a way to assert critical, creative, and highly sophisticated perspectives on teaching, learning, and survival.
Kinloch rejects deficit models that have traditionally defined the literacy abilities of students of color, especially African American and Latino/a youth. In contrast, she "crosses boundaries" to listen to the voices of students attending high school in New York City's Harlem community.
In Crossing Boundaries, Kinloch uses a critical teacher-researcher lens to propose new directions for youth literacies and achievements. The text features examples of classroom engagements, student writings and presentations, discussions of texts and current events, and conversations on skills, process, achievement, and underachievement.
Other Books in Series
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Holler If You Hear Me: The Education of a Teacher and His Students (Teaching for Social Justice)
Crafting Homeplace in the Academic Borderlands: Humanizing Education, Research, and Relationships (Teaching for Social Justice)
Centering Race, Gender, and Class in Postsecondary Planning: Reimagining the Role of Teachers and Counselors (Teaching for Social Justice)
Child Care Justice: Transforming the System of Care for Young Children (Teaching for Social Justice)
The White Architects of Black Education: Ideology and Power in America, 1865-1954 (Teaching for Social Justice)
Teaching with Conscience in an Imperfect World: An Invitation (Teaching for Social Justice)
Same as It Never Was: Notes on a Teacher's Return to the Classroom (Teaching for Social Justice)
Being Bad: My Baby Brother and the School-To-Prison Pipeline (Teaching for Social Justice)
Everyday Restorative Justice: Moving from Crisis Response to Positive School Culture (Teaching for Social Justice)
Deep Knowledge: Learning to Teach Science for Understanding and Equity (Teaching for Social Justice)
Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth: 20 Strategies for the Classroom and Beyond (Teaching for Social Justice)
To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher (Teaching for Social Justice)
Everyday Restorative Justice: Moving from Crisis Response to Positive School Culture (Teaching for Social Justice)
Teacher Educators as Critical Storytellers: Effective Teachers as Windows and Mirrors (Teaching for Social Justice)
Teacher Educators as Critical Storytellers: Effective Teachers as Windows and Mirrors (Teaching for Social Justice)
Same as It Never Was: Notes on a Teacher's Return to the Classroom (Teaching for Social Justice)
To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher (Teaching for Social Justice)
