This book proposes a pedagogical model called “Pose, Wobble, Flow”
to encapsulate the challenge of teaching and the process of growing as
an educator who questions existing inequities in schooling and society
and frames teaching around a commitment to changing them. The authors
provide six different culturally proactive teaching stances or
“poses” that secondary ELA teachers can use to meet the needs
of _all_ students, whether they are historically marginalized or
privileged. They describe how teachers can expect to “wobble” as
they adapt instruction to the needs of their students, while also
incorporating new insights about their own cultural positionality and
preconceptions about teaching. Teachers are encouraged to recognize
this flexibility as a positive process or “flow” that can be used
to address challenges and adopt ambitious teaching strategies like
those depicted in this book. Each chapter highlights a particular
pose, describes how to work through common wobbles, incorporates
teacher voices, and provides questions for further discussion. _Pose,
Wobble, Flow_ presents a promising framework for disrupting the
pervasive myth that there is one set of surefire, culturally neutral
“best” practices.
BOOK FEATURES:
* A structure for career-long growth for ELA teachers, including
ways to adapt pedagogy from one year to the next.
* A focus on culturally proactive positions within ELA classrooms to
ensure criticality in how we teach and how we advocate for the
teaching profession.
* Six different poses that are standards-aligned, critical, and
expand the possibilities of what takes place in school.
* Guidelines for creating original poses beyond the scope of the
book, discussion questions for courses, and resources for classroom
teachers.
“In _Pose, Wobble, Flow_, Garcia and O'Donnell-Allen remind all of
us that teaching is not about following directions: it’s about
listening to our students and paying attention to the social forces
that shape their lives; about learning how to navigate department,
school, district, and federal rules to benefit our students so we can
keep a job while we continue to honor our core beliefs about
education.”
—LINDA CHRISTENSEN, Director, Oregon Writing Project, Lewis & Clark
College
“Antero Garcia and Cindy O’Donnell-Allen have written a book about
teaching that I’ve been hoping someone would write. They deftly
provide a clear and insightful framework from which any thoughtful
teacher can build a vital practice, while also inserting a wealth of
examples to ground the framework in working classrooms. It’s a
must-have for preservice and inservice teachers who care about their
teaching.”
—BOB FECHO, Professor and Department Head, University of Georgia
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ISBN
9780807774359
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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