The article describes the engaged pedagogy of cultural critic and scholar bell hooks in the context of the experiences that the author gained from a group of African American pre-service teachers in a social foundations course. It provides an overview of critical race feminism, which acknowledges the importance of storytelling and addresses the intersections of gender and race, and explains its significance to preparing African American pre-service teachers. It concludes with a discourse on engaged pedagogy from a critical feminist perspective which enables teacher educators to support the lived experiences of students who are socially marginalized
This article examines the intellectual and experiential journey of a South Asian American (SAA) femi...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
bell hooks proposes an engaged pedagogy to counteract the overwhelming boredom, disinterest, and apa...
My interest in critical race feminism has developed through various lenses of inquiry. I, for a whil...
In this article, the authors explore the analytic connections between the scholarship on Black teach...
The African-American scholar bell hooks is a well known figure in the Western academic milieu. This ...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
Chapter 6 in Critical Pedagogy and Race. The book argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a p...
In Teaching to Transgress, bell hooks situates the classroom as “the most radical space of opportuni...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
The status of Developmental Education at four year colleges remains the subject of an ongoing debate...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
It is not known why the chronic mis-education of Black students has neither been adequately investig...
Historically, African American male students have been marginalized in our society and we have seen ...
This article examines the intellectual and experiential journey of a South Asian American (SAA) femi...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...
bell hooks proposes an engaged pedagogy to counteract the overwhelming boredom, disinterest, and apa...
My interest in critical race feminism has developed through various lenses of inquiry. I, for a whil...
In this article, the authors explore the analytic connections between the scholarship on Black teach...
The African-American scholar bell hooks is a well known figure in the Western academic milieu. This ...
The global COVID-19 pandemic has led us to this current public health and political moment, bringing...
Chapter 6 in Critical Pedagogy and Race. The book argues that a rigorous engagement with race is a p...
In Teaching to Transgress, bell hooks situates the classroom as “the most radical space of opportuni...
Critical pedagogy has been widely characterized as a crucial construct in challenging the inequaliti...
The status of Developmental Education at four year colleges remains the subject of an ongoing debate...
This article explores the connectivity of research and theories of African American emancipatory ped...
It is not known why the chronic mis-education of Black students has neither been adequately investig...
Historically, African American male students have been marginalized in our society and we have seen ...
This article examines the intellectual and experiential journey of a South Asian American (SAA) femi...
The article discusses cultural identity, experience, and gap, along with the connections of critical...
This project is an attempt to resolve a moral and ethical crisis about my pursuit of a doctoral degr...