In this special issue, we present different perspectives from a documentary project on curricular epistemicide. We view curriculum epistemicide —the annihilation of curriculum—as an embodied process. It limits ways of knowing, questioning, and envisioning the world, and it constricts multiplicity and erases identity and culture. Authors within this volume responded to two requests: 1) they examined some form of epistemicide; and 2) they did not reinforce current systems of power and inequity. Throughout the issue, poetry and photography weave through theoretical papers and empirical studies. A range of methodologies are considered within the articles
The educational landscape and curriculum are shifting tremendously as educators attempt to grapple w...
The authors explore a possible cause of epistemicidal predispositions of the dominant Eurocentric cu...
This case study explored the social and cultural capital of teachers in a rural Midwestern Spanish-E...
Of Back Stories, Byways & Entangled Aesthetics of Epistemology: Teaching Art, Poetic Protest and Cur...
In the wake of curricular epistemicide, the authors draw your attention towards the theoretical and ...
As an entree into the Special Issue Confronting Curriculum Epistemicide , NWJTE co-editor Maika Yei...
Epistemicide involves more than just the accidental displacement of different knowledges. By its ver...
In this essay, we discuss how we have attempted to counter the ongoing dominance and (re)inscription...
Field experiences are essential to teacher preparation and education, and they are enriched by stron...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled with defining the role and the value of form...
This paper captures how four BIPOC student researchers and their Black woman professor used critical...
This essay problematizes the resistance processes present in art school curricula. Some curricula ar...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
This article develops the notion of resistance as articulated in the literature of critical pedagogy...
Over the last decade we have strived through a collaborative writing project to open a polyvocal and...
The educational landscape and curriculum are shifting tremendously as educators attempt to grapple w...
The authors explore a possible cause of epistemicidal predispositions of the dominant Eurocentric cu...
This case study explored the social and cultural capital of teachers in a rural Midwestern Spanish-E...
Of Back Stories, Byways & Entangled Aesthetics of Epistemology: Teaching Art, Poetic Protest and Cur...
In the wake of curricular epistemicide, the authors draw your attention towards the theoretical and ...
As an entree into the Special Issue Confronting Curriculum Epistemicide , NWJTE co-editor Maika Yei...
Epistemicide involves more than just the accidental displacement of different knowledges. By its ver...
In this essay, we discuss how we have attempted to counter the ongoing dominance and (re)inscription...
Field experiences are essential to teacher preparation and education, and they are enriched by stron...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled with defining the role and the value of form...
This paper captures how four BIPOC student researchers and their Black woman professor used critical...
This essay problematizes the resistance processes present in art school curricula. Some curricula ar...
Historically, educators and philosophers have struggled to define the role and the value of formal c...
This article develops the notion of resistance as articulated in the literature of critical pedagogy...
Over the last decade we have strived through a collaborative writing project to open a polyvocal and...
The educational landscape and curriculum are shifting tremendously as educators attempt to grapple w...
The authors explore a possible cause of epistemicidal predispositions of the dominant Eurocentric cu...
This case study explored the social and cultural capital of teachers in a rural Midwestern Spanish-E...