Culture in School Learning
Revealing the Deep Meaning, 2nd Edition
By Etta R. Hollins
Published February 29th 2008 by Routledge – 204 pages
Published February 29th 2008 by Routledge – 204 pages
In this text Etta Hollins presents a powerful process for developing a teaching perspective that embraces the centrality of culture in school learning. The six-part process covers objectifying culture, personalizing culture, inquiring about students' cultures and communities, applying knowledge about culture to teaching, formulating theory or a conceptual framework linking culture and school learning, and transforming professional practice to better meet the needs of students from different cultural and experiential backgrounds. All aspects of the process are interrelated and interdependent. Two basic procedures are employed in this process: constructing an operational definition of culture that reveals its deep meaning in cognition and learning, and applying the reflective-interpretive-inquiry (RIQ) approach to making linkages between students' cultural and experiential backgrounds and classroom instruction. Discussion within chapters is not intended to provide complete and final answers to the questions posed, but rather to generate discussion, critical thinking, and further investigation.
Pedagogical Features
New in the Second Edition
This book is primarily designed for preservice teachers in courses on multicultural education, social foundations of education, principles of education, and introduction to teaching. Inservice teachers and graduate students will find it equally useful.
Foreword
Preface
Chapter 1 The Centrality of Culture and Ideology in School Learning
Chapter 2 The Deep Meaning of Culture
Chapter 3 Personalizing Cultural Diversity
Chapter 4 Learning about Diverse Populations of Students
Chapter 5 Reframing the Curriculum
Chapter 6 Redesigning Instruction
Chapter 7 Framework for Understanding Cultural Diversity in the Classroom
Chapter 8 Transforming Professional Practice
Etta R. Hollins is Professor and Chair of Teacher Education at the University of Southern California. She served on the prestigious Teacher Education Panel for the American Educational Research Association and has been an invited speaker for the American Educational Research Association, the Association of Teacher Educators, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the Council of Great City Schools, and the International Reading Association. Dr. Hollins is regularly called upon as a consultant on the preparation of teachers for diverse and underserved students by colleges and schools of education, state departments of education, and school districts.
Name: Culture in School Learning: Revealing the Deep Meaning, 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Etta R. Hollins. In this text Etta Hollins presents a powerful process for developing a teaching perspective that embraces the centrality of culture in school learning. The six-part process covers objectifying culture, personalizing culture, inquiring about...
Categories: Multicultural Education, Primary/Elementary Education, Sociology of Education