Social Justice Education in Canada
Canadian Scholars (Verlag)
978-1-77338-307-1 (ISBN)
This engaging edited collection highlights key discussions around educational inequity and related structures and sub-structures. Featuring a diverse array of contributors, Social Justice Education in Canada balances important knowledge, learning practices, and possibilities emanating from and embedded in antiracist and anti-oppressive education with instructive, grounding examples. The text confronts the idea of social justice as an abstract concept, discussing suggestions for rethinking educational systems and making changes that will benefit the learning lives of all students. With the aim to critically expand the emerging and increasingly active debates in this important area of educational and social development, this volume strives to collectively deepen our understanding and appreciation for critical social justice education.Organized into 14 chapters and featuring an epilogue written by Dr. Edward Shizha, the book critically deals with contemporary topical issues in education, including readings on cultural, racial, religious, Indigenous, language, socioeconomic, citizenship, disability/ableism, and immigrant/refugee status realities and their interwoven learning and teaching intersections. This text is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students of education across Canada.
Ali A. Abdi is a Professor of Social Development Education at the University of British Columbia. His areas of research and teaching include human rights and critical citizenship education, social and cultural foundations of education, anticolonial education, and epistemic decolonization.
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Social Justice Education in Canada: An Introduction - Ali A. Abdi
Chapter 2: Critical Multicultural Education as a Platform for Social Justice Education in Canada - Ratna Ghosh
Chapter 3: Educating Against Anti-Black/Anti-African Canadian Racism - George J.S. Dei and Claudette Howell Rutherford
Chapter 4: On Decolonial Thought and Writing Black Life - Marlon Simmons
Chapter 5: A Duoethnographic Perspective on Supporting Muslim Children, Youth, and Their Families in Canadian Schools - Antoinette Gagné and Dania Wattar
Chapter 6: The Islamic Call to Prayer Broadcast as Public Pedagogy in Canada: Critical Perspectives - Sameena Eidoo
Chapter 7: Social Justice through Indigenization and Anti-Oppressive Teaching - Anna-Leah King
Chapter 8: Post-Secondary Education's Chronic Problem (It's About Time) - Alison Taylor and Robyn Taylor-Neu
Chapter 9: Critical Pedagogy in Teacher Education: Disrupting Teacher Candidates' Deficit Thinking of Immigrant Students with Origins in the Global South - Yan Guo
Chapter 10: Cultural Capital Re/constructions and the Education of Minoritized Youth - Dan Cui and Ali A. Abdi
Chapter 11: Challenging Normalized Ableism In/Through Teacher Education - Bathseba Opini and Levonne Abshire
Chapter 12: For Goodness' Sake! Teaching Global Citizenship in Canada with a Critical Ethic of Care - Rae Ann S. Van Beers
Chapter 13: Education for Refugee Learners under the Framework of Social Justice and Racial Equity - Neda Asadi
Chapter 14: Interrogating Equity Issues on Inclusive Postsecondary Education for Refugees and New Immigrants in Canada - Michael Kariwo
Epilogue - Edward Shizha
Contributor Biographies
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 01.12.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | (1) |
Verlagsort | Toronto |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 363 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Didaktik |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Makrosoziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-77338-307-8 / 1773383078 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-77338-307-1 / 9781773383071 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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