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This volume brings together established and new scholarly voices to explore how participatory and situated approaches to learning can contribute to educational innovation. The contributors' critical examinations of educational programming and engagements provide insights into how educators, youth, families, and community members understand and enact their commitments to diversity and equitable access. Collectively, these essays complicate notions of community, alerting readers to ways in which community can be constructed other than in geographical and ethnoracial terms--as alliances and colla
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monografia Rebiun36276732 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36276732 m o d | cr |n||||||||| 041007s2005 nju ob 001 0 eng 1-135-61531-4 1-135-61532-2 1-283-88257-4 1-282-37518-0 9786612375187 1-4106-1319-4 9781410613196 UPVA 997915388203706 UAM 991008016313504211 CBUC 991003790747206714 CBUC 991010893674706709 CBUC 991001003413006712 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng n-us--- n-cn--- 370.117 22 Learning, Teaching, and Community (Online) Learning, teaching, and community contributions of situated and participatory approaches to educational innovation edited by Lucinda Pease-Alvarez, Sandra R. Schecter 1st ed Mahwah, N.J. L. Erlbaum 2005 Mahwah, N.J. Mahwah, N.J. L. Erlbaum 1 online resource (321 p.) 1 online resource (321 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and indexes Cover; LEARNING, TEACHING, AND COMMUNITY; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I: LINKING PEDAGOGY TO COMMUNITIES; 1 ""It's Our Kuleana"": A Critical Participatory Approach to Language-Minority Education; 2 ""I Would Sing Every Day"": Skepticism and the Imagination; 3 It's All About Relationships: Growing a Community of College-Oriented Migrant Youth; 4 Writing in the Margins of Classroom Life: A Teacher/Researcher Partnership Using Dialogue Journals 5 Toward a Pedagogy of the Land: The Indigenous Knowledge Instructors' ProgramPART II: PROFESSIONAL LEARNING FOR DIVERSITY; 6 Teacher Research, Professional Growth, and School Reform; 7 Working Through Dilemmas About Homework in an After-School Program: Integrating Theory, Research, and Practice; 8 Teachers, Mentors, Friends?: Undergraduates' Engagements With Latino Children in an After-School Program; 9 From an Ethic of Altruism to Possibilities of Transformation in Teacher Candidates' Community Involvement; 10 Critical Dialogue: Transforming the Discourses of Educational Reform PART III: LEARNING IN COMMUNITY (AND COMMUNITY IN LEARNING)11 Constructing Aspirations: The Significance of Community in the Schooling Lives of Children of Immigrants; 12 Lengua Latina: Latina Canadians (Re)constructing Identity Through a Community of Practice; 13 Veronica's Story: Reflections on the Limitations of ""Support Systems""; 14 Who's Got the Norm?: Community and the New Work Order; Author Index; Subject Index This volume brings together established and new scholarly voices to explore how participatory and situated approaches to learning can contribute to educational innovation. The contributors' critical examinations of educational programming and engagements provide insights into how educators, youth, families, and community members understand and enact their commitments to diversity and equitable access. Collectively, these essays complicate notions of community, alerting readers to ways in which community can be constructed other than in geographical and ethnoracial terms--as alliances and colla English Multicultural education- United States- Case studies Multicultural education- Canadá Case studies Community and school- United States- Case studies Community and school- Canadá Case studies Educational innovations- United States- Case studies Educational innovations- Canadá Case studies Pease-Alvarez, Lucinda Schecter, Sandra R. 0-8058-4868-1 0-8058-4867-3