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Teresa Strong-Wilson

    Teachers' Ethical Self-Encounters with Counter-Stories in the Classroom
    Bringing memory forward
    • Bringing memory forward

      • 186 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Bringing Memory Forward looks at the application of the method of currere to storied formation. Research tells us that white teachers are among the most recalcitrant of learners when it comes to challenging their own memories and experiences of privilege and race. This book examines how white teachers can recognize and critique their constructions of «difference», and asks what it is that white teachers are so attached to that makes such critique difficult. The book goes on to discuss the processes that might be set in motion to bring these attachments into question in such a way that the learner (namely, the teacher) does not feel alienated and paralyzed by her «thoughtlessness» but instead is moved to think and act. Through elaborating a method called «bringing memory forward» that emerged from self-study methodologies and a teacher action research project, Teresa Strong-Wilson draws attention to the significance of stories, and critical engagement with stories, in social justice education with teachers.

      Bringing memory forward
    • Teachers' Ethical Self-Encounters with Counter-Stories in the Classroom

      From Implicated to Concerned Subjects

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The monograph emphasizes the importance of teachers critically engaging with counter-stories while addressing themes such as colonization, war, and genocide. It presents compelling arguments regarding subjectivity and ethical responsibility, aiming to enhance educational practices in the Global North. Through this lens, the work advocates for a more nuanced and responsible approach to teaching complex historical and social issues.

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