Making Meaning of Whiteness: Exploring Racial Identity with White Teachers

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SUNY Press, 1 ene 1997 - 193 páginas
McIntyre describes how a group of white middle- and upper-middle-class female student teachers examined their "whiteness" and how they, as current and future educators, might develop teaching strategies that aim to disrupt and eliminate the oppressiveness of white privilege in education. The group analyzed ways of making meaning about whiteness and thinking critically about race and racism, and explored how racial identity is implicated in the formation and implementation of teaching practices.
 

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Multicultural Antiracist Education and Whiteness
9
Making My Whiteness Public ཆུ བུ བ ཐྭ ཥྞཾ ནྲྀ ཤྩ བཻ 8
45
Constructions of Whiteness
105
Implications for Research and Teaching Practice
134
Appendixes
151
Notes
171
Index
187
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Alice McIntyre is Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions at Fairfield University.

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