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Shattering the Denial: Protocols for the Classroom and Beyond
By (Author) Karen B. Donaldson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th May 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Teaching of a specific subject
Schools and pre-schools
Social discrimination and social justice
Ethnic studies
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
370.117
Hardback
208
This book has gone to great lengths to reveal, through research and practice, the possibilities of addressing and reducing racist practices in our schools. It features an Antiracist Education Teacher Study that assisted in providing baseline figures of teacher perceptions of racism, and demonstrated how teachers can successfully implement antiracist concepts in their classrooms. Findings further indicate that such teacher involvement makes a difference in student acceptance and attitude. As teachers display enthusiasm for teaching their subject areas multiculturally, and having an intolerance for racist behavior, many students have shown greater respect and appreciation for their teachers who are willing to expose life's realities. Educators in the Teacher Study became role models for their students. This role modeling empowered students in positive ways to address issues of racism from the student perspective. Dr. Donaldson also focuses on shattering the denial of teachers who doubt the existence of racism in schools and who question how student learning is adversely affected by racism. She uncovers the difficulty teachers have with coming to grips with the realities of racism. In light of these difficulties, those who endured became empowered to become better teachers.
.,."readable and informative for persons interested in racism and its effect on life in school."-MultiCultural Review
...readable and informative for persons interested in racism and its effect on life in school.-MultiCultural Review
Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, professional/practitioners.-Choice
"Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, professional/practitioners."-Choice
..."readable and informative for persons interested in racism and its effect on life in school."-MultiCultural Review
KAREN B. MCLEAN DONALDSON is an Associate Professor and Systems-wide Program Director of the Cross Cultural Studies Institute for the School of Education at Alliant International University. Dr. Donaldson has received numerous awards and notoriety for her work in antiracist-multicultural education. She is the author of Through Students' Eyes: Combating Racism in United States Schools (Praeger, 1996).