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Even the Janitor Is White

Educating for Cultural Diversity in Small Colleges and Universities

by M. Gail Hickey (Volume editor) Brain K. Lanahan (Volume editor)
©2012 Textbook VIII, 229 Pages
Series: Critical Education and Ethics, Volume 4

Summary

Even the Janitor Is White addresses challenges faced by teacher educators who are committed to diversity education. The chapters in this volume invite readers to reflect on their own practice as teacher educators as well as consider ways in which that practice might be improved.
More than forty percent of students in U.S. schools are of non-White ethnicity, yet the majority of teachers are White and middle class. Some teacher education students are resistant to conversations about race or ethnicity in the college classroom, while teacher educators may avoid initiating dialogues about race or ethnicity. U.S. teacher education programs, however, are charged with preparing culturally competent teachers. Educational experts agree teacher educators must direct special attention toward consciousness-raising activities and instructional strategies to increase White educators’ awareness of diverse populations, challenge stereotypes, and facilitate interactions between and among ethnic groups. Teacher education programs, pre-service teachers, and others interested in issues of diversity will benefit from this collection of classroom-tested strategies for increasing educators’ awareness about diversity.

Details

Pages
VIII, 229
Year
2012
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433118616
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433118609
Language
English
Keywords
ethnicity race awareness Hochschulbildung non-White ethnicity teacher education programs
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2012. VIII, 229 pp.

Biographical notes

M. Gail Hickey (Volume editor) Brain K. Lanahan (Volume editor)

M. Gail Hickey earned her doctorate at The University of Tennessee. She is Professor of Educational Studies at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. She is the author of Bringing History Home: Local & Family History Projects for Grades K–6. Brian K. Lanahan earned his doctorate at The University of Florida. He is Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education at the College of Charleston. His recent publications include a Social Studies Research and Practice Journal article entitled «Practicing Teachers as Elementary Social Studies Methods Instructors: Issues in Preparing Preservice Elementary Teachers.»

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