This definitive look at teaching English in rural secondary schools contests current definitions and discussions of rural education, examines their ideological and cultural foundations, and presents an alternative perspective that conceptualizes rural communities as diverse, unique, and conducive to pedagogical and personal growth in teaching and learning. Authentic narratives document individual teachers’ moments of struggle and success in learning to understand, value, and incorporate rural literacies and sensibilities into their curricula. The teachers‘ stories and the scholarly analysis of issues raised through them illuminate the unique challenges and rewards of teaching English in a rural school and offer helpful insights and knowledge for navigating the pedagogical landscape.
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This definitive look at teaching English in rural secondary schools contests current definitions and discussions of rural education, examines their ideological and cultural foundations, and presents an alternative perspective.
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ForewordPreface1 Introduction: Literacy Teaching and Learning in Rural Communities: Problematizing Stereotypes, Challenging MythsLisa Schade Eckert and Janet AlsupPart I2 From Stranger to Native: Early Career Teacher Narratives Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup3 A Rural Education: From Stranger to Strangerer Taylor Norman4 Crossing the Tracks, or The Bacon of Despair: The Story of One Teacher’s Story . . . of One Teacher’s Story . . . of Teaching in a Rural School Jeff Spanke5 Falling Through the Rabbit Hole and Teaching Through the Looking Glass: Experiences of a New Teacher in a Rural SchoolKendra McPheeters-Neal6 Is There Such a Thing as Caring Too Much? A Farm Girl Swims with SharksChea PartonPart II7 Teaching Through Place: Mid to Late Career Teacher Narratives Lisa Schade Eckert and Janet Alsup8 Lessons From the Inside Out: Poetry, Epiphanies, and Creative Literary Culture in a Rural Montana High School Jeffrey B. Ross9 Bridging Divides Through Place-based Research, Or What I Didn’t Know about Hunting in the Northern Rockies Hali Kirby-Ertel10 Whose Kids Are They, Anyway? Balancing Personal and Professional Identities in a Rural School Kari Patterson 11 Teaching and Learning at Nay Ah Shing SchoolGregg Rutter, Roger Nieboer, Govinda Budrow, Bambi O’Hern12 Teaching in my Own Voice: A 30-year Pedagogical JourneySharon Bishop ContributorsIndex
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"This book provides a clear and compelling window into the realities of rural teaching. The writers make it possible to imagine rural teaching as a rewarding professional career. I wish I’d had this book when I was a young teacher!"Robert Brooke, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USA
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138822337
Publisert
2015-02-06
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
362 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
164

Biographical note

Lisa Schade Eckert is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University, USA.

Janet Alsup is Professor of English Education at the Department of Curriculum & Instruction, Purdue University, USA.