ABSTRACT

How can we continue to support educators who wish to design and facilitate social justice classrooms? What knowledge and tools do pre- and in-service educators need to teach about (in)equity, (in)justice, resilience, and agency across the curriculum in K–12 classrooms?

The new edition of this compelling text synthesizes in one volume historical foundations, philosophic/theoretical conceptualizations, and applications of social justice education in public school classrooms.

● Part I details the history of the multicultural movement and the instantiation of public schooling as a social justice project.

● Part II connects theoretical frameworks to social justice curricula. Parts I and II are general to all K–12 classrooms.

● Part III provides powerful specific subject-area examples of good practice, including Multilingualism and Ethnic Studies.

Social Justice Pedagogy Across the Curriculum, Second Edition includes highlighted Points of Inquiry and Points of Praxis sections that offer recommendations to teachers and researchers, and activities, resources, and suggested readings. These features invite teachers at all stages of their careers to reflect on the role of social justice in education, particularly as it relates to their particular classrooms, schools, and communities.

Relevant for any course that addresses history, theory, or practice of multicultural/social justice education and teaching diverse groups of students, this text is essential reading for future and practicing teachers to understand and create resources for transformative, rigorous, and inclusive learning environments that support students from a range of backgrounds.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Conversations, Problems, and Action

part I|77 pages

Historical Perspectives

chapter 1|23 pages

These Are Still Revolutionary Times

Human Rights, Social Movements, and Social Justice Education

part II|130 pages

Theoretical Intersections

chapter 4|15 pages

Toward a LatCrit-Conscious

Critical Race Theory in K–12 Praxis

chapter 6|22 pages

Can We Learn Queerly?

Queer Theory and Social Justice Pedagogies

chapter 7|21 pages

After Poststructuralism

Rethinking the Discourse of Social Justice Pedagogy

chapter 8|14 pages

Indigenous Epistemologies, Social Justice, and Praxis

Centering Education on Students' Well-being

chapter 9|19 pages

“Jump at Da Sun”

Black Feminist Influences on Social Justice Pedagogy 1

part III|132 pages

Social Justice Pedagogy and Praxis

chapter 11|13 pages

We Need to See Each Other as Human

Ethnic Studies as a Framework for Humanizing K–12 Education

chapter 12|18 pages

Towards Aesthetic Equity

Seeking a Regionally Universal Baseline of Free Public Arts Instruction Through Service Learning

chapter 13|17 pages

Transforming Pedagogy and Practice

In the Pursuit of Justice for Multilingual Students of Color

chapter 14|14 pages

With Intentionality

Teaching Science For Social Justice In Public Schools

chapter 15|16 pages

Writing in Academic Genres

Is Social Justice a Learning Outcome?

chapter 16|16 pages

Mathematizing the Multiple Pandemics

Fighting to Build a Better World

chapter 17|19 pages

What Do You “Meme” By That?

A Gender Identity Complexity Turn in Practice and Praxis