This review of literature highlights the efforts teacher educators and researchers have made over the past 18 years to work toward social justice in secondary English language arts (ELA) preservice teacher (PT) education. Drawing on Dantley and Green’s framework for social justice leadership, we highlight the work that teacher educators have engaged in to support secondary ELA PTs in developing (a) indignation/anger for justice through exploring beliefs about students and themselves, (b) a prophetic and historical imagination through broadening understandings about teaching and learning, and (c) accountability to students and communities through university-to-classroom transitions. We close this article by drawing on this framework to honor...
Incorporating social justice education into teachers’ pedagogical practices is an essential and crit...
Typical high school ELA instruction fails to break the deeply rooted cycle of inequality in the Unit...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
Teaching for social justice is the attempt by classroom teachers to use their position in the classr...
Teaching for social justice is the attempt by classroom teachers to use their position in the classr...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
Secondary English Language Arts classrooms are spaces where teachers can pursue justice through curr...
This article addresses the importance of foregrounding social justice in teaching and assessing disp...
This article addresses the importance of foregrounding social justice in teaching and assessing disp...
Teachers play a crucial role in promoting more equitable educational outcomes for marginalized stude...
While I always saw and acknowledged injustice in the world, not until I became a classroom teacher d...
In this article, Dover draws from a multistate, qualitative study of 24 justice-oriented secondary E...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
Incorporating social justice education into teachers’ pedagogical practices is an essential and crit...
Typical high school ELA instruction fails to break the deeply rooted cycle of inequality in the Unit...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...
Teaching for social justice is the attempt by classroom teachers to use their position in the classr...
Teaching for social justice is the attempt by classroom teachers to use their position in the classr...
In this paper, we address the conceptual vagueness of teaching for social justice by providing a spe...
Secondary English Language Arts classrooms are spaces where teachers can pursue justice through curr...
This article addresses the importance of foregrounding social justice in teaching and assessing disp...
This article addresses the importance of foregrounding social justice in teaching and assessing disp...
Teachers play a crucial role in promoting more equitable educational outcomes for marginalized stude...
While I always saw and acknowledged injustice in the world, not until I became a classroom teacher d...
In this article, Dover draws from a multistate, qualitative study of 24 justice-oriented secondary E...
There are many controversies related to the increasingly widespread theme of “social justice” in tea...
In the United States, the population of students’ with diverse racial/ethnic, linguistic, and econom...
Education philosophers and researchers often assert that the term “social justice” (SJ) is ubiquitou...
Incorporating social justice education into teachers’ pedagogical practices is an essential and crit...
Typical high school ELA instruction fails to break the deeply rooted cycle of inequality in the Unit...
Essentially contested concepts result in continual disagreement over their meaning and use because i...