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Straight from the underground : teachers of Color, Hip Hop, and the remixing of social studies
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Introducing in-service English language teachers to data-driven learning for academic writing
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Using Kaleidographic to visualize multimodal relations within and across texts
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Visualizing corpus-assisted multimodal discourse analysis: Principles and limitations
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Shaping classrooms, placing students : contextual and intersectional factors in the discipline gap
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Making meaning of community : a multi-case study of three urban, middle-school teachers
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Understanding the relationship between critical pedagogy and social studies : dialectics, agency, and solidarity
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The purpose of this study was to understand how social studies teachers interested in critical theory understood it and how it actually emerged in ideology, pedagogy, and recognition. This critical qualitative case study examined the critical consciousness of the participant teachers and ways they addressed the dialectical tensions situating their social studies teaching experiences. Through ethnographic methods of observation, interviewing and artifact analysis, I describe how the focal teachers understood critical social studies teaching by: centering student experiences as a means of critical social studies teaching; and by utilizing the social studies curriculum to critically enter practice or by utilizing social studies curriculum as a vehicle for criticality. Emerging from these themes I found: dialectical tensions exist which serve to influence the scope of critical teaching; criticality circles content and pedagogy; teachers tend to be more conceptually/abstractly than materially critical; teachers demonstrate a range of reflexivity as praxis and; what unites critical social studies teachers is their desire for social justice and transformation. Participant teachers also taught critically in their engagement with civic instruction by: first, attempting to trouble uncritical ways citizenship is defined through negating the traditional civic archetype. Second, teachers centered issues of race, power, and politics to illuminate inequity inherent to civic discussions. Emerging from these themes I found: critical social studies teachers attempt to make clear temporal connections between citizenship and disciplines; teachers attempt to work through student experiences to support possibilities for current consciousness and future civic transformation and; that teachers believe critical transformative teaching includes dialogue. Third and lastly, the teachers demonstrated a range of critical interpretations and pedagogical practices, however each engaged in relational recognition of dialectical positioning and intellectual solidarity with students. ; Curriculum and Instruction
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Critical pedagogy; Critical theory; Education; Pedagogy; Social studies; Teaching
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2152/62991 https://doi.org/10.15781/T26T0HC67
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Intraoperative mapping of expressive language cortex using passive real-time electrocorticography
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Spatio-Temporal Progression of Cortical Activity Related to Continuous Overt and Covert Speech Production in a Reading Task
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Addressing the "Elephant" in the room: exploring race and social justice in the early childhood years
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Spatio-Temporal Progression of Cortical Activity Related to Continuous Overt and Covert Speech Production in a Reading Task
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Electrocorticographic representations of segmental features in continuous speech
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Spatio-temporal Progression of Cortical Activity Related to Continuous Overt and Covert Speech Production in a Reading Task (Dataset)
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Let's Go to the Carnival: Hybridization of Heterotopian Spaces in the Films of Kevin Smith
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2015)
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Electrocorticographic representations of segmental features in continuous speech
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Beyond resistance : transgressive white racial knowledge and its limits
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Reading, interpreting, and teaching African American history : examining how African American history influences the curricular and pedagogical decisions of pre-service teachers
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