Description
About the Author
Julie Kailin is assistant professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Community Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
Reviews
The manner in which Julie Kailin analyses classroom observations, using an ethnographic methodology, is quite interesting. Any teacher can watch him/herself while teaching and become aware of implicit covert racism. This is the first step towards confronting racism in one's background and in one's backyard. * Intercultural Education *
Kallin's proposal of long-term antiracism education for educators is the best first step in cinfronting racism in educational institutions. * Teaching Theology & Religion *
Like Paulo Friere, Julie Kailin stresses the necessity for critical consciousness and for an ability to reflect upon the assumptions that underlie and perpetuate racism, 'othering,' racial profiling, and the rest. Never taking refuge in old idealism, never depending upon blank materialism, Dr. Kailin remains true to important political and economic theories of social structure and social change; but she never condemns those of us who are teachers to the helplessness induced by determinism. Readers cannot help but become personally involved and engaged through their encounter with Dr. Kailin. We can help realize the hopes she arouses through our own deliberate action for decency, social justice, and -if we come together-ongoing change. -- Maxine Greene, Columbia University * From The Foreword *
Book Information
ISBN 9780742518247
Author Julie Kailin
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 154mm * 20mm