Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education / Edition 1

Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education / Edition 1

by JoAnn Phillion
ISBN-10:
1412905834
ISBN-13:
2901412905830
Pub. Date:
03/28/2005
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education / Edition 1

Narrative and Experience in Multicultural Education / Edition 1

by JoAnn Phillion
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Overview

Eighteen academics and independent scholars from Canada, the U.S., and Israel contribute 15 chapters exploring the potential that narrative and experiential approaches offer for understanding multicultural issues in education. Based on studies from a range of geographic locations and with varied ethnic groups, the authors focus on the lives of students, teachers, parents, and communities, and bring personal experience to bear on their inquiries. Coverage includes multicultural concerns in three major North American ethnic groups—African Americans, Latinos/Latinas, and Native Americans; international multicultural teacher education issues; narrative methodology in multicultural education research; and multiculturalism in democratic and community life. For students, educators, researchers, and consultants. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 2901412905830
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/28/2005
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Jo Ann Phillion is Associate Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at Purdue University. She received her Ph.D. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto at the Centre for Teacher Development with Michael Connelly. She was awarded the AERA Division B Outstanding Dissertation Award in 2000. She is past Chair of Division B Equity Committee and member of AERA Affirmative Action Council. She is Editor of Curriculum Inquiry. Her research interests are in narrative approaches to multiculturalism, teacher knowledge, and teacher education. She teaches graduate courses in curriculum theory and multicultural education, and an undergraduate course in pre-service teacher development. She is involved in international teacher development in Hong Kong and Honduras. She published Narrative Inquiry in a Multicultural Landscape: Multicultural Teaching and Learning with Ablex Publications in 2002.

Ming Fang He is an Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies at Georgia Southern University. She received her Ph.D. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto at the Centre for Teacher Development with Michael Connelly. She taught English as a Foreign Language in P. R. China and English as a Second Language to immigrant adults and children in Toronto, Canada. She currently advises doctoral students, directs doctoral dissertations, and teaches graduate courses in curriculum studies, multicultural education, and qualitative research methods. Her preservice teacher education courses are in foundations of education. She has also taught doctoral level courses in Hong Kong, and currently advises doctoral students and serves on dissertation committees, for the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education cohort-based doctoral program for Hong Kong Institute of Education faculty members. Her work is on cross-cultural narrative inquiry of language, culture, and identity in multicultural contexts, cross-cultural teacher education and curriculum studies. Her book, A River Forever Flowing: Cross-Cultural Lives and Identities in the Multicultural Landscape, is published with Information Age Publishing. She is Professor of Curriculum, an editor of Curriculum Inquiry, and an associate editor of Multicultural Perspectives.

F. Michael Connelly is Professor Emeritus, and formerly Director, Centre for Teacher Development, and Chair, Department of Curriculum, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto (OISE/UT). He is Director of a Hong Kong Institute of Education/OISE/UT Doctoral Program, and a founder and editor of Curriculum Inquiry. Professor Connelly was the recipient of the 1987 Outstanding Canadian Curriculum Scholar Award of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, the 1991 Canadian Education Association Whitworth Award for Educational Research, the 1995 Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Outstanding Teaching Award, and the 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award in Curriculum Studies from the American Educational Research Association. He has written widely, with his collaborator Jean Clandinin, in science education, teaching and teacher knowledge, curriculum and narrative inquiry.

Table of Contents

Preface - Jo Ann Phillion, Ming Fang He and F. Michael Connelly
Chapter 1: The Potential of Narrative and Experiential Approaches in Multicultural Inquiries - Jo Ann Phillion, Ming Fang He and F. Michael Connelly
Unit One: Personal Narrative, Community Narrative and the African American Experience
Chapter 2: Examining School-Community Connections Through Stories
- Saundra Murray Nettles
Chapter 3: Black Women Writing Autobiography: Autobiography in Multicultural Education - Meta Y. Harris
Unit Two: Latina/Latino Communities, Families, and Children
Chapter 4: Being Educated in the Absence of Multiculturalism - Alma Rubal-Lopez and Angela Anselmo
Chapter 5: Between the Telling and the Told: Latina Mothers Negotiate Education in New Borderlands - Sofia A. Villenas
Unit Three: Social Justice, Equality and the Education of Native Americans

Chapter 6: White Teachers, Native Students: Rethinking Culture-Based Education - Mary Hermes
Chapter 7: Journey Toward Social Justice: Curriculum Change and Educational Equity in a Navajo Community - Donna Deyhle
Unit Four: Multicultural Teacher Education in International Contexts
Chapter 8: Teachers as Transformative Healers: Struggles With the Complexities of the Democratic Sphere - Lourdes Diaz Soto
Chapter 9: How is Education Possible When There's a Body in the Middle of the Room? - Freema Elbaz-Luwisch
Chapter 10: Multicultural Perspectives in Teacher Development - Grace Feuerverger
Unit Five: Narrative Inquiry in Multicultural Education
Chapter 11: The World in My Text: A Quest for Pluralism - Carola Conle
Chapter 12: The Art of Narrative Inquiry: Embracing Emotion and Seeing Transformation - Chris Liska Carger
Unit Six: Democracy, School Life, and Community in Multicultural Societies
Chapter 13: Narrative Inquiry Into Multicultural Life in an Inner-City Community School - F. Michael Connelly, Jo Ann Phillion, and Ming Fang He
Chapter 14: Creating Communities of Cultural Imagination: Negotiating a Curriculum of Diversity - Janice Huber, M. Shaun Murphy, and D. Jean Clandinin
Chapter 15: Narrative and Experiential Approaches to Multiculturalism in Education: Democracy and Education - Ming Fang He, Jo Ann Phillion, and F. Michael Connelly
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors

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