Storied Inquiries in International Landscapes
an Anthology of Educational Research
Inbunden, Engelska, 2010
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Fri frakt för medlemmar vid köp för minst 249 kr.Storied Lives: Emancipatory Educational Inquiry—Experience, Narrative, & Pedagogy in the International Landscape of Diversity contains exemplary research practices, strategies, and findings gleaned from the contributions to the 15 issues of the Journal of Critical Inquiry Into Curriculum and Instruction (JCI~>CI). Founding Editor Tonya Huber initiated the JCI~>CI in 1997, as a refereed journal committed to publishing educational scholarship and research of professionals in graduate study. The journal was distinguished by its requirement that the scholarship be the result of the first author’s graduate research—according to Cabell’s Directory, the first journal to do so. Equally important, the third issue of each volume targeted wide representation of cultures and world regions.
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- Utgivningsdatum2010-06-03
- Mått216 x 280 x 33 mm
- Vikt1 656 g
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieTeaching<~>Learning Indigenous, Intercultural Worldviews: International Perspectives on Social Justice and Human Rights
- Antal sidor596
- FörlagEmerald Publishing Inc
- ISBN9781607523963
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- Preface; Ian W. GibsonFrom the Desk of the Editor; Tonya HuberPrologue: The Power of WordsNarrative as Educational Inquiry; Tonya Huber and Cherice MontgomeryStorying as Educational Inquiry: Interpretations in the Third Column; Tonya Huber and Cherice MontgomeryForeword; Cherice MontgomeryPart I. Critical PedagogyChapter 1. On the Shoulders of Giants / QuoteChapter 2. Relationship Among Knowledge Bases for Diversity in Teacher Education, Critical Pedagogy, Critical Inquiry, and Story; G. Pritchy SmithChapter 3. Stereotyping: Avoiding the Little Murders; Jack LevyChapter 4. Symphony in Education in Two Parts: Globalization and Diversity; Francis ManguibhaiChapter 5. Through the Camera Lens: Students Focused on Place in Schools; Suzanne Thomas and J. Gary KnowlesChapter 6. From Hell’s Heart to Homer Simpson: Why Urban Kids Need Old School Literature; Emily SommerChapter 7. West Indian Immigrant Students in American Schools: Rethinking the At-Risk Label; Ruth McKay LoweryChapter 8. Image-Ination as a Catalyst for Critical Consciousness and Social Change: The Photography of Sebastião Salgado; Rebecca McElfresh and Patrick SlatteryChapter 9. Disposable People; Ted AyresChapter 10. Marxist Revolutionary Praxis: A Curriculum of Transgression; Peter McLarenChapter 11. What Is to Be Done? Toward a Revolutionary Praxis; Gregory MartinChapter 12. Committing to Critical Inquiry: Are New Teachers Ready to Teach in Diverse Settings? An Assessment Plan; Cynthia Arasi Seguin, Anthony L. Ambrosio, and Eileen L. HoganChapter 13. Dismantling the Master's House: A Call for Womanism, Herstory, and the Power of Black Women Teacher Educators; Djanna HillChapter 14. Cultural Competence in Education; Elizabeth Blue SwadenerChapter 15. Communication; Michael RoundPart II. Untheming Curriculum InquiryChapter 16. Authentic Research / Quote; Mahmoud SuleimanChapter 17. Untheming Curriculum Inquiry: A Basis for Expansion; William H. SchubertChapter 18. "What Is Worthwhile?" Exploring Schubert's Question in the Realm of Educational Technology; Tamara Pearson, Kara Dawson, Colleen Swain-Peckler, Skip Marshall, and Aisha Wood-JacksonChapter 19. Putting Theory To Work: Philosophy and Its Applications To Issues in Classrooms and Curricula; Susan FinleyChapter 20. An Analysis of Newbery Award-Winning and Honor Books 1985–2000, for Themes Regarding the Representation of Female Protagonists; Eric GroceChapter 21. "Hey, That's Weird! My Story Became Your Story": A Magical Experience in Narrative Inquiry; Ariella Rachel DannellChapter 22. Developing Self-Assessment Skills in Young Writers Using the Process Writing Model; Carol Goering and Pam TrussellChapter 23. Influences on Pre-College Students' Use of Study Strategies; Lamont A. Flowers, Jerlando F. L. Jackson, and Brian K. BridgesChapter 24. Reviewing A Curriculum of Aloha? Colonialism and Tourism in Hawaii's Elementary Textbooks; Julie KaomeaChapter 25. Scholarly Curricular Conversations Within and Across National and Regional Borders; William F. PinarChapter 26. Factors of Creative Conflict: Caring Relationships With Diverse Others Visual Art Experiences; Marsha L. Heck and Karen Cadiero-KaplanChapter 27. Reflective Found Poetry Based on the Work of the Four Semesters of Life Within the Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, Wichita State University; Judi GravesPart III. Personal—Passionate—Participatory InquiriesChapter 28. Never Quit / Quote; Ming Fang HeChapter 29. Research That Creates Community; AiniriChapter 30. Preserving Ancient Cultures Through Written Story: An Introduction to the Writing of Kuloni (Audrey May Evans), Aboriginal Australian; Ian W. GibsonChapter 31. Aboriginal Oral Traditions in Writing: Thoughts on Autobiography as Research; Audrey May EvansChapter 32. Ethics in Folklore Research; Joseph L. MbeleChapter 33. Experiential Approaches to Curriculum Studies: Personal—Passionate—Participatory Inquiries; Ming Fang He and JoAnn PhillionChapter 34. Landscapes of Diversity: The Autobiographical Origins of a Narrative Inquiry; JoAnn PhillionChapter 35. Only in Hamtramck: One Educator’s Multicultural Life Experiences; Angela KnightChapter 36. Images of Adolescents Finding the Heart’s Voice in Media Arts Composition—An Aesthetic Inquiry; Joyce SalvageChapter 37. Can Only Dorothy’s Friends Speak for Dorothy? Exploring Issues of Biographical Positioning in Qualitative Research with Gay/Bisexual Men; Max BiddulphChapter 38. Fiction as a Bridge to Knowing; Noel SayeChapter 39. Teaching Practice at Ma On Shan; Betty C. EngChapter 40. Letter to My Son: My Lived Experience With Suicide; Teresa RishelChapter 41. Curriculum Studies and Social Consequences of Value; Patrick SlatteryPart IV. Narrative LandscapesChapter 42. On the Role of Aesthetics in Research / Quote; Jean Clandinin and F. Michael ConnellyChapter 43. Flashlight on My Library of Life; Tonya HuberChapter 44. Narrative Lives; Aram VeeserChapter 45. Narrative Inquiry in Educational Research; JoAnn Phillion and Ming Fang HeChapter 46. Critical Inquiry: Introductory Musings on a Probable State of Teaching and Learning; Rodolfo Chávez ChávezChapter 47. Removing Prediction: Narratology as Research Schema for a Child's Thirdspace; Linda J. RogersChapter 48. Reverberations: Narrative Space, Life Space, and the Nexus of Culture and Individuality: A Response to Linda Rogers; Tina Bennett-KastorChapter 49. Addressing Multicultural Issues Through Teacher Stories; Elaine Chan and Michelle BooneChapter 50. House Dresses and Sensible Shoes: A Baby Boomer Faces Fifty; Freda BriggsChapter 51. Exploring the Narrative Unfolding of Self Across Time and Place; Karen Keats Whelan with Janice HuberChapter 52. Living, Telling, and Retelling Stories to Live by: Negotiating the Multiplicity of Self Across Shifting Landscapes; Janice Huber with Karen Keats WhelanChapter 53. A Life-Long Inquiry Forever Flowing Between China and Canada; Ming Fang HeChapter 54. Review: A River Forever Flowing; Paula BakerChapter 55. Reflections on Narrative Inquiry—Reading the World; Chris Liska CargerChapter 56. Giving Stories Life; Rudolfo Chávez ChávezPart V. Poetry as Educational InquiryChapter 57. The Role of Aesthetics in Research / Quote; Lynn Butler-KisberChapter 58. Educational Poetry That Shakes, Rocks, and Rattles; Tom BaroneChapter 59. Poetic Inquiry; Lynn Butler-KisberChapter 60. Poetry as Research: Development of Poetic Craft and the Relations of Craft and Utility; Anne McCrary SullivanChapter 61. Critical Review of Tom Barone's Touching Eternity; Cherice MontgomeryChapter 62. Uncovering the Questions; Cherice Montgomery and Anne McCrary SullivanChapter 63. Whispering Angels: Revisiting Dissertation Data With a New Lens; Lynn Butler-KisberChapter 64. Groundhogs and Ducks: What Else Will the Poet Put in Her Doctorate?; Charlotte HusseyChapter 65. Ordinary Fabrics / Unseen Stories: Out of Quilts, Poetry; Carol A. BurgChapter 66. Echoes of a Wounded African Healer; Marlene de BeerChapter 67. Poetic Representation of Data in Qualitative Research; Rhoda FeldmanChapter 68. Devising The Map: The Journey Toward Art and Culture Education in the Foundation Phase; Ilka N. DunneChapter 69. Learning to Listen: Data as Poetry, Poetry as Data; Lorrie Nielsen GlennPart VI. Committing to Critical InquiryChapter 70. To Teach ... To Engage / Quote; George PerreaultChapter 71. Inquiry Across Fields of Study; Richard L. ForbeyChapter 72. Committing to Critical Inquiry: Critical Condition; Patrick ShannonChapter 73. Musings from a Creative Mind: An Interview With Elliot Eisner; Cherice MontgomeryChapter 74. Self-Improvement or Lived Practice: The Divergent Cultures of Action Research; Mary-Lee Judah and George RichardsonChapter 75. Triangulation as a Method of Inquiry; Gerard A. Tobin and Cecily M. BegleyChapter 76. An Ethnographic Case Study of a 7-Year-Old Boy with Autism: Expanding the Power of Triangulation: 3πth = Pyramidation; Cindy A. CombsChapter 77. Making Mindscapes: Continuing Reflections of a Community of Researchers; Susan Finley, Ardra L. Cole, J. Gary Knowles, and Rosebud ElijahChapter 78. Stress Management, Visualization, and Students: A Quest for Meaning and Knowledge; Renée Guimond-PlourdeChapter 79. Reading is Listening: (Di)Versifying My Voice Through Feminist Theory Literature; Purcell WoodardChapter 80. African American Women Principals: An Abstract of Urban Educational Leadership; Lisa D. Hobson-HortonChapter 81. To Be a Holmes Scholar: A Critical Examination of the Process and Development of One African American Woman; Adah Ward RandolphChapter 82. Refugee Children: The Battle of Hopelessness; Shabana Kausar, Fayyaz Ahmad, and Shabia KausarChapter 83. Social Activism in Indian Films; Aneesh JoshiChapter 84. Ethnographic Investigations Into the Creation of Black Images in Comic Books; Stanford W. CarpenterChapter 85. The End of an Era; Barbara RoundPart VII. On the Shoulders of GiantsChapter 86. Reflections on Educational Inquiry in the International Landscape by Members of the IJC→CI Editorial Advisory Board; Lynn Butler-Kisber, Elliot W. Eisner, William A. Howe, Frances Ransnigbhai, Linda Mitchell, Scott Newland, George Perreault, R. Michael Phlison, Barbara Round, Doug WarringAppendix: About the Contributors