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Educating for insurgency : the roles of young people in schools of poverty / Jay Gillen ; foreword by Bob Moses.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oakland, CA : AK Press, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849352000
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • LC3731 .E383 2014
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Contents:
by Robert P. Moses -- Introduction -- The political role of young people in schools of poverty -- A representative anecdote : Brown vs. Board taught in a segregated classroom -- The idealized Algebra Project classroom and the practice of dramatism -- Courtship and pastoral -- Conclusion.
Subject: "Desegregation has failed. Schools filled with black and brown students have become plantations of social control, where the policing of behavior trumps the expanding of minds. Radical teachers and organizers in American public schools must help young people fashion an insurgency. That means, at the very least, seeing each student's rebellion not as violation, but as communication. Jay Gillen writes with passion and compassion about the daily lives of poor students trapped in institutions that dismiss and degrade them. In the spirit of Paulo Freire, and using the historical models of slave rebellions and Civil Rights struggles as guides, Gillen explains what sort of insurgency is needed and how to create it: the tools and techniques required to build social, intellectual, and political power. This poetic manifesto of revolutionary 'educational reform' belongs in the pocket of anyone who currently works in, suffers through, or simply cares about public schooling in this country."--
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Foreword / by Robert P. Moses -- Introduction -- The political role of young people in schools of poverty -- A representative anecdote : Brown vs. Board taught in a segregated classroom -- The idealized Algebra Project classroom and the practice of dramatism -- Courtship and pastoral -- Conclusion.

"Desegregation has failed. Schools filled with black and brown students have become plantations of social control, where the policing of behavior trumps the expanding of minds. Radical teachers and organizers in American public schools must help young people fashion an insurgency. That means, at the very least, seeing each student's rebellion not as violation, but as communication. Jay Gillen writes with passion and compassion about the daily lives of poor students trapped in institutions that dismiss and degrade them. In the spirit of Paulo Freire, and using the historical models of slave rebellions and Civil Rights struggles as guides, Gillen explains what sort of insurgency is needed and how to create it: the tools and techniques required to build social, intellectual, and political power. This poetic manifesto of revolutionary 'educational reform' belongs in the pocket of anyone who currently works in, suffers through, or simply cares about public schooling in this country."--

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