Building Pedagogues: White Practicing Teachers and the Struggle for Antiracist Work in Schools

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· Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Jo Anna Perrin
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An in-depth account and model of antiracist professional development for white practicing teachers. Antiracist professional development for white teachers often follows a one-size-fits-all model, focusing on narrow notions of race and especially white privilege at the expense of more radical analyses of white supremacy. Frustrated with this model, Zachary A. Casey and Shannon K. McManimon, both white teacher educators, developed a two-year professional development seminar called "RaceWork" with eight white practicing teachers committed to advancing antiracism in their classrooms, schools, and communities. Drawing on interviews, field notes, teacher reflections, and classroom observations, Building Pedagogues details the program's theoretical and pedagogical foundations; Casey and McManimon's unique tripartite approach to race and racism at personal, local, and structural levels; learnings, strategies, and practical interventions that emerged from the program; and the challenges and resistance these teachers faced. As the story of RaceWork and a model for implementing it, the book concludes by reminding its audience of teachers, teacher educators, and researchers that antiracist professional development is a continual, open-ended process. The work of building pedagogues is an ongoing process.

About the author

Zachary A. Casey is associate professor and associate chair of educational studies at Rhodes College. He is the author A Pedagogy of Anticapitalist Antiracism: Whiteness, Neoliberalism, and Resistance in Education.

Shannon K. McManimon is assistant professor of educational studies and leadership at the State University of New York at New Paltz. She is coeditor (with Zachary A. Casey and Christina Berchini) of Whiteness at the Table: Antiracism, Racism, and Identity in Education.

Jo Anna Perrin is an accomplished actor who has appeared in film and television, as well as on stage in New York, Los Angeles, and regionally. The narrator of numerous audiobooks, Jo Anna has garnered critical praise from AudioFile magazine, Booklist, Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly.

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