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Foreword by Shirley R. Steinberg
Introduction by Marta P. Baltodano
Chapter 1. Conducting Ethnography in Teacher Education
An Emic Viewpoint and my Insider Role
Critical Ethnography
Book Organization and Format
Chapter 2. Critical Educational Theory
The New Sociology of Education
Critical Pedagogy
Theory of Hegemony and Social Reproduction: Hegemony, Ideology and the Economy
Theory of Resistance and Social Transformation
Transformative Practices
ConscientizaƧao
Chapter 3. The Ideological Predicament of Teacher Education
The Ideological State Apparatus
Unmasking the Conservative Nature of Teacher Education
Teachers as Transformative Intellectuals
Other Attempts to Transform Teacher Education
Chapter 4. The Teacher Education Program at Laurel Canyon University
Section I. The Town, the University
Section II. Kristine and the Old-White Boys Club
Section III. Samantha, the Assistant Professor
Section IV. Teresa, the Diversity Faculty
Section V. Vincent, the Teacher Education Faculty
Chapter V. The Journey to Transform Teacher Education: Samantha's Return
Section I. Initiating the Transformation
Section II. Patrick, the Math Faculty
Section III. The Philosophy of the Teacher Education Program
Section IV. The Curriculum and the Method Courses at Laurel Canyon Teacher Preparation
Section V. Teaching Practices
Section VI. Teachers as Reflective Researchers
Chapter VI. What Went Wrong? The Accountability Movement Arrived at the College of Education
Section I. The Two Assistant Directors: The Politics of Race
Section II. The Realignment of the Conservative Forces to Take Control of Teacher Education
Section III. Preparing Administrators and Teachers to Work in an Era of Accountability
Section IV. Breaking Down Samantha's Support System. The Dismantling of Cabrillo Elementary School
Section V. The Disintegration of the Teacher Education Program
Section VI. The Repacking of Teacher Preparation into a New Neoliberal Format
Chapter VII. Analyzing the Efforts to Transform the Teacher Education Culture
What Could Samantha Have Done Differently?
Lessons from Teresa's Departure
The Successes and Contradictions of the Changes at LCU' Teacher Preparation Program
Reflections on the Appropriation of Multiculturalism and Social Justice in Teacher Education
Can the Culture of Teacher Education be Transformed?
Chapter VIII. Reflections and Implications of this Study for Teacher Education The Misappropriation of Diversity and Social Justice
Immediate Radical Tactics, Short Term Radical Approaches, and Long Term Strategies
Recommendations for Faculty
Recommendations to Reexamine the Culture of Teacher Preparation
Banking Education and the Production of Docile Citizens
Curriculum and the Integration of Subjugated Knowledges
Schools as Mirrors of the Larger Society
References.
Appropriating the discourse of social justice in teacher education by Marta Baltodano. ISBN 9781607097457. Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in 2015. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.