The Identity-Conscious Educator: Building Habits And Skills For A More Inclusive School (Create A Research-based Learning Environment That Allows All Students To Learn And Grow Together.)

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The Identity-Conscious Educator: Building Habits and Skills for a More Inclusive School (Create a research-based learning environment that allows all students to learn and grow together.)

The Identity-Conscious Educator: Building Habits and Skills for a More Inclusive School (Create a research-based learning environment that allows all students to learn and grow together.)

Product Description Learn powerful, practical strategies for creating an inclusive school community. The Identity-Conscious Educator provides a framework for building awareness and understanding of five identity categories: race, social class, gender, sexual orientation, and disability. Connect with vignettes and personal stories from the author that illuminate how to address identity topics in your personal and professional life. Then, develop skills in engaging in meaningful interactions with students and peers. Discover how identity affects both personal and professional lives. Review a framework for building habits and skills of identity-conscious teaching and learning. Build knowledge of five different identity categories and experiences --race, social class, sexual orientation, gender, and disability --and then act for positive change. Reflect with end-of-chapter questions. Review practical, research-based strategies, and activities for having difficult conversations and creating more inclusive communities. Contents: Preface Introduction Part I: Getting Ready for Identity Work Chapter 1: The Journey to Identity Awareness Chapter 2: The Shift From Avoiding Conflict to Inviting Challenge Part II: Building Your Identity-Conscious Practice Chapter 3: Race Chapter 4: Class Chapter 5: Sexual Orientation Chapter 6: Gender Chapter 7: Disability Part III: Turning Planning Into Action Chapter 8: From Ally to Abolitionist Chapter 9: The Role of Failure in Identity Work Chapter 10: Tools for Extending Your Learning Chapter 11: From Practitioner to Facilitator Chapter 12: Beyond The Identity-Conscious Educator Epilogue References and Resources Index Review "This is essential reading and work for educators seeking to transform classrooms, schools, and communities from color blind to color conscious, one habit at a time. " ----Jennifer De Leon, Creative Writing Associate Professor and Author of Don

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