The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complexities of socially just teaching. They explore the intersection between emotions and socially just teaching via a case study of a White novice teacher at one urban school as she struggles to formulate socially just teaching practices. Drawing from feminist and critical theory, the authors propose the term critical emotional praxis to denote critical praxis informed by emotional resistance to unjust pedagogical systems and practices. The authors’ analysis may assist in the development of socially just teachers: First, emotions and their expression play an important, ongoing role in socially just teaching, and second, emotional negotiation relat...
This case study explores the reality shock experienced by a White novice teacher, committed to socia...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complex...
This inquiry considers the role of emotions and conflict in education practices which align with soc...
How are classroom relations influenced by the language that teachers use and the stories they tell a...
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
It is difficult to imagine any classroom teacher who is not concerned with helping students develop ...
This qualitative research, conducted in a teacher education course at an urban Jesuit university, ex...
Social emotional learning (SEL) is the current zeitgeist in education. This collaborative self-study...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe secondary school curriculum largely aims to prepare studen...
The authors argue for a professional education of teachers which adopts a strong social justice agen...
The problem this study addressed is the inequitable distribution of access to high-quality, cultural...
A quality education for all children and youth is required for the continued advancement of modern c...
This case study explores the reality shock experienced by a White novice teacher, committed to socia...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...
The authors contend that studying emotional perspectives can facilitate understanding of the complex...
This inquiry considers the role of emotions and conflict in education practices which align with soc...
How are classroom relations influenced by the language that teachers use and the stories they tell a...
Education is always evolving, consistently with a society in flux. So transformations in learning an...
It is difficult to imagine any classroom teacher who is not concerned with helping students develop ...
This qualitative research, conducted in a teacher education course at an urban Jesuit university, ex...
Social emotional learning (SEL) is the current zeitgeist in education. This collaborative self-study...
Teaching requires emotional work. Some days teachers experience positive emotions (joy, pride, hope...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThe secondary school curriculum largely aims to prepare studen...
The authors argue for a professional education of teachers which adopts a strong social justice agen...
The problem this study addressed is the inequitable distribution of access to high-quality, cultural...
A quality education for all children and youth is required for the continued advancement of modern c...
This case study explores the reality shock experienced by a White novice teacher, committed to socia...
Teaching and educating for social justice features strongly in how many teachers envision the purpos...
This paper examines the emotions that eight teachers experienced during intervention research projec...