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Anti-Racist Teaching

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"Antiracist Teaching" is about awakening students to their own humanity. In order to teach about this awakening one must be in the process of awakening oneself. The author shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the kinds of changes he experienced as a result of his antiracist teaching. His book explores the questions, Why is teaching about racism and white privilege to white students so difficult? and What can educators do to become more effective antiracist teachers for all of their students? Amico examines the cognitive and emotive obstacles that students experience in the classroom and argues that understanding these difficulties can lead to their resolution. He considers a variety of different approaches to antiracist teaching and endorses a dialogic approach. Dialogue is the centerpiece of students classroom experiences; students engage in dialogue at nearly every class meeting. The dialogic approach is effective in a variety of different learning settings from K 12 classrooms, trainings, retreats, workshops, and community organizations to the college classroom. Further, the book discusses how to bring antiracist teaching into the core of university curricula."

Author Biography:

Robert P. Amico is Professor of Philosophy at St. Bonaventure University where he has taught for thirty years. He is Chair of the University’s Diversity Action Committee and the Council on Discrimination and Harassment. He is an editor for Understanding and Dismantling Privilege, an online open-access journal, and author of the book The Problem of the Criterion, as well as numerous journal articles.
Release date Australia
January 30th, 2015
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
192
Dimensions
129x198x15
ISBN-13
9781612058825
Product ID
22840373

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