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Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs
This term is used by Bomer and Bomer (2001) to describe sociopolitical topics that readers can explore in/through reading (e.g., power; fairness/justice; voice silence).
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The Disruptive Potential of Critical Writing Pedagogies in Elementary Literacy Methods Courses
Rebecca Woodard (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) and Kristine M. Schutz (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5098-4.ch002
Abstract
This chapter shares three portraits of practice from the authors' implementation of a critical writing pedagogy in an elementary ELA methods course. Critical writing pedagogies that acknowledge writing as a sociopolitical act, consider power relations and broad social forces, and position youth as social agents are uncommon in both k-12 and teacher education contexts. In sharing rich descriptions of a theoretically-driven literacy methods courses, the chapter explores how pre-service teachers engaged with and responded to three specific aspects of the course: the course launch, the use of critical reading to support writing, and a critical writing workshop. The authors discuss the tensions they experienced in their attempts towards multiple kinds of disruption and conclude with recommendations for future research.
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