Decolonizing Middle Level Literacy Instruction: A Culturally Proactive Approach to Literacy Methods

Decolonizing Middle Level Literacy Instruction

A Culturally Proactive Approach to Literacy Methods
 
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ISBN13:9781032269634
ISBN10:1032269634
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
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Illusztrációk: 5 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Halftones, black & white; 4 Line drawings, black & white
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This text offers pre-service and in-service teachers pragmatic strategies for teaching middle grades literacy in culturally proactive and sustaining ways.

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This text offers pre-service and in-service teachers pragmatic strategies for teaching middle-grades literacy in culturally proactive and sustaining ways. By demystifying big ideas and complex concepts, Domínguez and Seglem provide clear pathways and lessons for illuminating and engaging with race, ethnicity, culture, and identity in the middle-grade English Language Arts classroom. While addressing social justice, equity, diversity, and liberation can seem intimidating or unrelated to classroom practice, the authors demonstrate how weaving such questions into instruction benefits students? development.?



The guidance, strategies, and lessons in this book provide an answer to the question: What does decolonial literacy teaching look like? Concrete but not prescriptive, the authors encourage us to reconsider accepted logics of schooling, so that we can better support adolescents as they navigate complex identity landscapes. Bringing together disparate conversations around reading, writing, identity, and decolonial thinking, and specifically tailored to the middle grades, this book serves as a comprehensive toolkit for praxis and covers such topics as cultural change, community connections, and racial literacy. Each chapter features tips on reading and writing instruction, Teacher Spotlights, Planning Questions, and Additional Resources to make it easy for educators to apply the strategies to their own contexts.



An accessible entry to addressing challenging questions around identity in the classroom, this book is essential reading in courses and professional development on ELA and literacy methods as well as teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students. For teachers looking to push toward equity and reshape literacy education so that it serves all middle-grade students, Domínguez and Seglem offer plenty of accessible and motivating places to start.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Preface


Part I: In Dialogue / Desconocimientos


Chapter 1: Why Decolonize Our Classrooms?


Coloniality and Decoloniality: A Primer


Colonization v. Coloniality


Thinking Differently as Decoloniality


Questions to Consider in Reflecting on Coloniality


Resources to Explore


References


Chapter 2: What Is Racial Literacy?


Introduction


What Is Race? A Quick Primer for Decolonial Educators


Race and Middle Grades


Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Identity Development for BIPOC Youth


Building Racial Literacies as Decolonial Praxis


Making Decolonization Normal


Questions to Consider While Planning for Racially Literate Praxis


Resources to Explore


References


Part II: In Praxis / Travesias


Chapter 3: Decolonized Classrooms...Nurture Introspection


Introduction


Complicated Racial Landscapes


Reading Instruction to Trace Community Histories


Writing Instruction to Practice Our Self-Narration


Pushing Past Racial Discomfort


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning for Introspection


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 4: Decolonized Classrooms...Connect Humans to One Another


Introduction


Abolishing Zero-Point Thinking


Reading Instruction to Nurture Interconnection


Writing Instruction to Foster Empathy


Building a Holistic Ecology in the Classroom


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning for Human Connections


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 5: Decolonized Classrooms...Position Everyone as Experts


Instruction


Disrupting Colonial Expertise


Reading Instruction to Validate Youth Expertise


Writing Instruction to Sustain Community Literacies


Closing the Cultural Gaps Between Ourselves and Our Students


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning to Position Everyone as Experts


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 6: Decolonized Classrooms...Ask Challenging Questions


Introduction


Challenging Reductive Knowledge


Reading Instruction to Get at Big Ideas


Writing Instruction to Engage with the World


Making Classroom Literacy Consequential


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning for Challenging Questions


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 7: Decolonized Classrooms...Disrupt Normal


Introduction


A New Way to Think of the Banking Method


Reading and Speaking Instruction to Build Radical Consensus


Disrupting the Activity System of Normalized Schooling


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning to Disrupt Normal


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 8: Decolonized Classrooms?Leverage a Multilingual World


Introduction


Linguistic Hegemony and Coloniality


Reading Instruction to Master Language Use


Writing Instruction to Encourage Code-Meshing


Language, Identity, and Decoloniality


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning for a Multilingual World


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Chapter 9: Decolonized Classrooms...Nurture Cultural Change


Introduction


Reacting to Cultural Change


Reading Instruction to Remix Futures


Writing Instruction to Sustain Youth Creativity


Honoring Middle-School Youth as the Creators of New Worlds


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Planning for Nurturing Cultural Change


Resources to Explore


Assessment Alternatives


Technology Spotlight


References


Part III: Pragmatic Vision / Conocimientos


Chapter 10: Decolonized Educators...Navigate Tight Spaces in a Changing Educational Landscape


Introduction


Teaching in a Neocolonial Climate of Fear


Cultural Artifacts in Education


Discourse in Education


Identity in Education


Challenge in Practice


Questions to Consider While Navigating Tight Spaces


Resources to Explore


References


Chapter 11: Decolonized Educators?.Discover Ways to Sustain Their Practice


Introduction


Sustaining our Commitments to Decolonization through Interconnection


Sustaining our Connections to Students and Community


Learning about Student Practices: Community Ethnographies


Learning about Community Dynamics: Power Analysis and Mapping


Building Peer Networks to Sustain Decolonial Practice


Challenge(s) in Practice


Questions to Consider for Sustaining our Practice


Resources to Explore


References


Chapter 12: A Few Last Thoughts on Our Decolonizing Efforts


Introduction


Make Maps, Not Tracings


Epistemic Disobedience and Sustainability


Pragmatic Vision and the Decolonial