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Curriculum and Students in Classrooms Walter S. Gershon

Curriculum and Students in Classrooms By Walter S. Gershon

Curriculum and Students in Classrooms by Walter S. Gershon


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This book explores overlooked aspects of education via relationships among curriculum, teachers, and students. It shows how curriculum causes discriminatory practices, how a need for correctness narrows academic and social life in classrooms, and how the bargains teachers and students make trade educational duties for freedoms from constraints.

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Curriculum and Students in Classrooms: Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization by Walter S. Gershon

Curriculum and Students in Classrooms: Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization is a timely and thought-provoking work that attends to often-neglected aspects of schooling: the everyday interactions between curriculum, teachers, and students. Walter S. Gershon addresses the bridge between the curriculum and the students, the teachers, and their everyday pedagogical decisions. In doing so, this book explores the students' perspectives of their teachers, the language arts curriculum at an urban elementary school, and how the particular combination of curriculum and teaching work in tandem to narrow students' academic and social possibilities and reproduce racial, class, and gender inequities as normal. Recommended for scholars of education and curriculum studies.

Curriculum and Students in Classrooms Reviews

Curriculum and Students in Classrooms is an innovative exploration that draws clear connections between curriculum and the lived experiences of elementary students. Herein lies a key to the multiple access locks that impede understanding what students need. This well-documented examination of curriculum in the context of U.S. schools is a useful text for undergraduate and graduate courses in the field. -- Theodorea Regina Berry, University of Texas at San Antonio
In this remarkable book, Walter Gershon delves incisively into a particular nexus of curriculum, culture, and classroom roles- employing ethnography to depict educational experience as it flows with and against social, institutional, and pedagogical demands. Offering subtle readings of situated actors and events in a complexly diverse elementary school, the book interrogates narrow conceptions of educational success, challenges damaging views of sociocultural difference, and illuminates the profound meaning that resides in the underlife of institutional education. -- Brian Casemore, The George Washington University
Curriculum Studies in specific and educational research in general needs more ethnographies, notably in these uncertain times for public education. This book is a masterful example of what careful, contextual analysis can offer those who seek to better understand how broad social forces and narrow public policy impact the lived experiences of students, educators, and communities. Indeed-with a focus on the entanglements of race, identity, curriculum, and ideology-Gershon offers this work as an insight into how 'what we now do as "good schooling" is perhaps something else.' As the role of education in society is increasingly in question, a timelier book cannot be imagined. -- Robert J. Helfenbein, Loyola University Maryland

About Walter S. Gershon

Walter S. Gershon is associate professor in the School of Teaching, Learning & Curriculum Studies and LGBTQ affiliate faculty at Kent State University.

Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface

Chapter 1-Introduction

Chapter 2-Geared for Success: A Balanced Curriculum

Chapter 3-Skills, Tips, and Scripts: A Masquerade of Balance

Section II: Teachers and Teaching
Chapter 4-Curriculum Delivery in Mr. Jimenez and Mr. Gutierrez's Classrooms
Chapter 5-Mr. Jimenez and Mr. Gutierrez: Enacted Pedagogy and Curriculum Section III: Students and StudentingChapter 6-Students, Studenting, and Daily Classroom LessonsChapter 7-Students' Classroom Roles and the Classroom Underlife: (Un)intended Social Consequences at a Good Urban School Chapter 8-Windup and a TakedownReferencesAbout the Author

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NGR9781498524964
9781498524964
1498524966
Curriculum and Students in Classrooms: Everyday Urban Education in an Era of Standardization by Walter S. Gershon
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Paperback
Lexington Books
2020-03-15
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