<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Discusses how to help students unmask and challenge racism"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A real-world how-to manual for talking about race in the classroom</b></p> <p>Educators and activists frequently call for the need to address the lingering presence of racism in higher education. Yet few books offer specific suggestions and advice on how to introduce race to students who believe we live in a post-racial world where racism is no longer a real issue. In<i> Teaching Race</i> the authors offer practical tools and techniques for teaching and discussing racial issues at predominately White institutions of higher education. As current events highlight the dynamics surrounding race and racism on campus and the world beyond, this book provides teachers with essential training to facilitate productive discussion and raise racial awareness in the classroom. A variety of teaching and learning experts provide insights, tips, and guidance on running classroom discussions on race. They present effective approaches and activities to bring reluctant students into a consideration of race and explore how White teachers can model racial awareness, thereby inviting students into the process of examining their own white identity.</p> <p>Racism, whether evident in overt displays or subconscious bias, has repercussions that reverberate far beyond the campus grounds. As the cultural climate increasingly calls out for more research, education, and dialogue on race and racism, this book helps teachers spotlight issues related to race in a way that leads to effective classroom and campus conversation. The book provides guidance on how to: </p> <ul> <li>Create the conditions that facilitate respectful racial dialogue by building trust and effectively negotiating conflict</li> <li>Uncover each student's own subconscious bias and the intersectionality that exists even in the most homogenous-appearing classrooms</li> <li>Help students embrace discomfort, and adapt discussion methods to accommodate issues of race and positionality</li> <li>Avoid common traps, mistakes, and misconceptions encountered in anti-racist teaching</li> </ul> <p>Predominantly White institutions face a number of challenges in dealing with race issues, including a lack of precedence, an absence of modeling by campus leaders, and little clear guidance on how teachers can identify and challenge racism on campus. <i>Teaching Race</i> is packed with activities, suggestions and exercises to provide practical real-world help for teachers trying to introduce race in class</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Tomorrow's leaders are today's college students, and there can be no more important task than teaching them to address issues of racism head on. But bringing to life the enormity and oppressive weight of racism is a complex and daunting task. Emotionally charged discussions quickly escalate, students accuse each other and instructors of racism, and the academic norm of decorous calm is shattered. When your carefully prepared lesson plan has been shredded, you need a resource that provides multiple tools, techniques and suggestions for educating students about the current face of racism. <p>Led by the award-winning scholar and internationally recognized educator Stephen Brookfield, a diverse group of thought leaders and experienced practitioners show you how to create teachable moments to unmask racism. <i>Teaching Race</i> is packed with specific techniques, ancillary materials, and strategies used to model racial awareness and examine racial identity. <p>With this dependable guidebook at your fingertips you will learn how to: <ul> <li>Conduct productive discussions that illustrate racism in everyday life</li> <li>Sequence instruction for a deepening examination of white supremacy</li> <li>Address conflict in ways that increase students' comfort with ambiguity</li> <li>Stop students universalizing their own racial experiences</li> <li>Use narrative modeling to illuminate the presence of microaggressions</li> <li>Encourage students to uncover their positionality</li> <li>Avoid the most common pitfalls of teaching anti-racism</li> </ul> <p>Awaken yourself and your students to the pervasive presence of racism with <i>Teaching Race: How to Help Students Unmask and Challenge Racism</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>STEPHEN D.BROOKFIELD</b> is the John Ireland Endowed Chair at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more than forty years, he has taught in England, Canada, Australia, and the United States. A six-time winner of the Cyril O. Houle Award for Outstanding Literature in Adult Education, he's the author of numerous books on teaching, including <i>The Skillful Teacher</i>, <i>Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher</i>, <i>Teaching for Critical Thinking</i>, and <i>Discussion as a Way of Teaching</i>, all from Jossey-Bass.
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