Teachers' Ethical Self-Encounters with Counter-Stories in the Classroom

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Teachers' Ethical Self-Encounters with Counter-Stories in the Classroom

From Implicated to Concerned Subjects

Philosophy and theory of education Educational strategies and policy Primary and middle schools Secondary schools Teacher training Teaching of a specific subject

Author: Teresa Strong-Wilson

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Collection: Studies in Curriculum Theory Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 21st April 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 754 Kb

ISBN: 9781000343663


Offering unique theoretical perspectives, autobiographical insights and narrative accounts from elementary and secondary educators, this monograph illustrates the need for teachers to engage critically with counter-stories as they teach to issues including colonization, war, and genocide.

Juxtaposing Pinar’s concept of ethical self-encounters with theories of subjective reconstruction, multidirectional memory, and autobiographical narration, this rich volume considers teachers’ ethical responsibility to interrogate the curriculum via self-reflection and self-formation. Using cases from workshops and classrooms conducted over five years, Strong-Wilson traces teachers’ and students’ movement from "implicated subjects" to "concerned subjects." In doing so, she challenges the neoliberal dynamics which erode teacher agency.

By working at the intersections of pedagogy, literary theory and memory studies, this book introduces timely arguments on subjectivity and ethical responsibility to the field of education in the Global North. It will prove to be an essential resource for post-graduate researchers, scholars and academics working with curriculum theory and pedagogical theory in contemporary education.

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