Curriculum and Students in Classrooms: Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization is a timely and thought-provoking work that attends to often-neglected aspects of schooling: the everyday interactions between curriculum, teachers, and students. Walter S. Gershon addresses the bridge between the curriculum and the students, the teachers, and their everyday pedagogical decisions. In doing so, this book explores the students' perspectives of their teachers, the language arts curriculum at an urban elementary school, and how the particular combination of curriculum and teaching work in tandem to narrow students' academic and social possibilities and reproduce racial, class, and gender inequities as normal. Recommended for scholars of education and curriculum studies.



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Walter S. Gershon is associate professor in the School of Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Studies and LGBTQ affiliate faculty at Kent State University.



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Contents



Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1-Introduction

Chapter 2-Geared for Success: A Balanced Curriculum

Chapter 3-Skills, Tips, and Scripts: A Masquerade of Balance

Section II: Teachers and Teaching
Chapter 4-Curriculum Delivery in Mr. Jimenez and Mr. Gutierrez's Classrooms
Chapter 5-Mr. Jimenez and Mr. Gutierrez: Enacted Pedagogy and Curriculum
Section III: Students and Studenting
Chapter 6-Students, Studenting, and Daily Classroom Lessons
Chapter 7-Students' Classroom Roles and the Classroom Underlife: (Un)intended Social Consequences at a Good Urban School
Chapter 8-Windup and a Takedown
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About the Author

Titel
Curriculum and Students in Classrooms
Untertitel
Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization
EAN
9781498524957
ISBN
978-1-4985-2495-7
Format
ePUB
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
04.05.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.54 MB
Anzahl Seiten
242
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch