Culture, Community, and Educational Success : Reimagining the Invisible Knapsack
Culture, Community, and Educational Success : Reimagining the Invisible Knapsack
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Author(s): Glover, Crystal Polite
Jenkins, Toby S.
Troutman, Stephanie
ISBN No.: 9781498557726
Pages: 184
Year: 201811
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 158.32
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Culture, Community, and Educational Success: Reimagining the Invisible Knapsack is a timely and relevant book for those who wish to better understand literacies of Black and multiracial K-12 students turned advanced degree holding researchers, scholars and professionals. Focusing on first-generation narratives situated in various locations in terms of race, geography, schools and socioeconomic circumstances, this work insists on the beauty of culture and community in the educational journey and during the process of becoming an academic. Often the speech of Black and multi-racial students and scholars is muted, ignored and/or viewed negatively. In this book, Jenkins, Troutman and Glover insist on redefining the positive impacts of ethnic and racial community and family heritage toward the production of success in schools. Using intersectional autoethnography, the authors seek to 'reimagine' and theorize anew the importance of life writing as a method to explore and expose the domain of the deeply personal as it relates to race and ethnicity, and research on schooling success. This book recognizes educational systems and schooling as part of an ecology: it illustrates that learning is related to family and community in profound ways. It provides an account of how diverse experiences, positively redefined and reexamined, can challenge and transform discourses of educational deficits.eeply personal as it relates to race and ethnicity, and research on schooling success.


This book recognizes educational systems and schooling as part of an ecology: it illustrates that learning is related to family and community in profound ways. It provides an account of how diverse experiences, positively redefined and reexamined, can challenge and transform discourses of educational deficits.eeply personal as it relates to race and ethnicity, and research on schooling success. This book recognizes educational systems and schooling as part of an ecology: it illustrates that learning is related to family and community in profound ways. It provides an account of how diverse experiences, positively redefined and reexamined, can challenge and transform discourses of educational deficits.eeply personal as it relates to race and ethnicity, and research on schooling success. This book recognizes educational systems and schooling as part of an ecology: it illustrates that learning is related to family and community in profound ways. It provides an account of how diverse experiences, positively redefined and reexamined, can challenge and transform discourses of educational deficits.



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