But I Don’t See Color : The Perils, Practices, and Possibilities of Antiracist Education / / edited by Terry Husband.
Racism is still very prevalent and pervasive in all aspects of the P-12 educational experience in the United States. Far too many teachers and administrators continue to respond to this challenge by applying colorblind perspectives and approaches. This edited volume provides a broad and comprehensiv...
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Place / Publishing House: | Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2016. |
Year of Publication: | 2016 |
Edition: | 1st ed. 2016. |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (X, 138 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I: Anti-Racist Education in P-12 Contexts
- Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Moving Beyond Colorblind Perspectives and Practices in Education
- Constructing Positive Anti-Racist Academic Relationships: Diminishing Bias While Increasing Progress
- Race, Trauma, and Education: What Educators Need to Know
- Using Multicultural Literature to Teach Children About Race
- Enacting Culturally Restorative and Anti-Racist Education in a Kindergarten Classroom
- Black History as Anti-Racist and Non-Racist: An Examination of Two High School Black History Textbooks
- The Impact of Colorblindness on Middle School Students: Lessons Learned by a White Female Middle School Teacher
- Part II: Anti-Racist Education in Higher Education Contexts
- Teaching Race and Racism: Pre-Service Teachers’ Perspectives and Reflections
- Using Drama and Critical Self-Reflection as Anti-Racist Tools in the Community College Classroom
- Combating Privilege and Constructing an Anti-Racist Identity: A White Man’s Journey
- Recommendations
- About the Contributors.