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Raising Race Questions explores the opportunities and challenges that arise when White teachers are willing to deal directly with race and the role it plays in their classrooms. Based on lessons gleaned from experienced White teachers in a variety of settings, it lays out a path for using inquiry to develop sustained, productive engagement with challenging--and common--questions about race. It suggests that guilt and conflict need not be the end point of raising race questions and offers alternative destinations: antiracist classrooms, positive racial identities, and a restoration of the wholeness that racism undermines.

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9780807756003 | Teachers College Pr, November 21, 2014, cover price $78.00 | About this edition: Raising Race Questions explores the opportunities and challenges that arise when White teachers are willing to deal directly with race and the role it plays in their classrooms.

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9780807755990 | Teachers College Pr, November 21, 2014, cover price $34.95

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Product Description: Due to the rise of internet use and a move toward globalization, it may be assumed that white millennial college students are more accepting of cultural diversity and are more likely to be advocates for social justice than generations that have come before them...read more

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9780415898898 | Routledge, November 21, 2011, cover price $160.00 | About this edition: Due to the rise of internet use and a move toward globalization, it may be assumed that white millennial college students are more accepting of cultural diversity and are more likely to be advocates for social justice than generations that have come before them.

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Product Description: The point of departure for this new edition, as it was for the first, is the unacceptable reality that, for students of color, school is often not a place to learn but a place of low expectations and failure. In urban schools with concentrations of poverty, often fewer than half the ninth graders leave with a high school diploma...read more
By Chance W. Lewis (editor)

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9781579225957 | 2 edition (Stylus Pub Llc, August 30, 2011), cover price $95.00 | About this edition: The point of departure for this new edition, as it was for the first, is the unacceptable reality that, for students of color, school is often not a place to learn but a place of low expectations and failure.

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9781579225964 | 2 edition (Stylus Pub Llc, August 30, 2011), cover price $33.50 | About this edition: The point of departure for this new edition, as it was for the first, is the unacceptable reality that, for students of color, school is often not a place to learn but a place of low expectations and failure.

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For African Americans, school is often not a place to learn but a place of low expectations and failure. In urban schools with concentrations of poverty, often fewer than half the ninth graders leave with a high school diploma. Black and White teachers here provide an insightful approach to inclusive and equitable teaching and illustrate its transformative power to bring about success. This book encourages reflection and self-examination, calls for understanding how students can achieve and expecting the most from them. It demonstrates what’s involved in terms of recognizing often-unconscious biases, confronting institutional racism where it occurs, surmounting stereotyping, adopting culturally relevant teaching, connecting with parents and the community, and integrating diversity in all activities. This book is replete with examples of practice and telling insights that will engage teachers in practice or in service. It should have a place in every classroom in colleges of education. Its empowering message applies not just to teachers of Black students, but illuminates teaching in every racially diverse setting.
By Julie Landsman (editor) and Chance W. Lewis (editor)

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9781579221461 | Stylus Pub Llc, April 11, 2006, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: For African Americans, school is often not a place to learn but a place of low expectations and failure.

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9781579221478 | Stylus Pub Llc, July 30, 2006, cover price $24.95

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