This book uses the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, as a touchstone for the importance and value of including place-based education in the social studies curriculum. Whitlock scrutinizes this local environmental issue to not only drive critical inquiry in the classroom, but also to show how the curriculum can propel valuable social change in the community. Each part of this book highlights critical place inquiry and place-based education with an overall inquiry question: How can schools respond to a community's needs? How can schooling be reimagined to center "place?" How can teacher preparation be place-based? What did we learn from the Flint crisis and where do we go from here? Individual chapters investigate the inquiry question by examining Flint and the Flint water crisis more specifically, as well as the lessons we can learn from Flint educators. Social studies teachers (Pre-K-16) can use these experiences to inform their own approach to understanding their own places.
Book Features:
- Employs narrative inquiry, including interviews with school officials, teachers, parents, and teacher educators.
- Offers key "takeaways" in every chapter to assist educators in applying place-based education principles to their classrooms.
- Written in an accessible journalistic style that is both scholarly and personal.
- Includes photographs taken by the author of real people and places in Flint that illustrate the story.
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Uses the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, as a touchstone for the importance and value of including place-based education in the social studies curriculum. Whitlock scrutinizes this local environmental issue to not only drive critical inquiry in the classroom, but also to show how the curriculum can propel valuable social change in the community.
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- Contents (Tentative)
Foreword
Preface
Introduction: How Did We Get Here?
- When Did the Water Crisis Start?
- Piecing it Together
- When Everyone Learned About Flint
- Dealing With It
- Social Studies and Critical Place-Based Education
- Are We Finished Yet?
Part I: How Can Schools Respond to a Community's Needs?
1. A History of Innovative Education in Flint
- Manley and Mott: The Brains and the Bank
- Flint as the Leader in Community Schools
- Schools and Society
- Looking Back to Look Ahead
- Learning from Flint: Critical Place Historical Inquiry in the Classroom
2. Why Flint? Teaching Conditions Amidst the Water Crisis
- The "Preloaded Distributional Injustices" of Flint
- Built With the Community in Mind
- Beyond "Normal:" Teaching at Freeman
- Learning From Flint: Critical Place Inquiry in Geography
3. An Uncertain Future for Education in Flint
- Community Schools Today
- Integrated Student Supports
- Extended Learning Time and Opportunities
- Family and Community Engagement
- Collaborative Leadership and Practices
- Learning From Flint: Place-Based School Improvement
Part II: How Can Schooling be Reimagined to Center "Place?"
4. Designing Early Childhood Education in Flint
- Early Childhood Education and Lead Poisoning
- Childcare in Formal Settings
- Using Human-Centered Design to Respond to Early Childhood Needs
- Learning From Flint: Designing Place-Based Education
5. Reggio-Inspired Education in Flint
- Reggio Emilia as Place-Based Education
- Building Place-Consciousness in a Reggio Toddler Classroom
- Preschoolers' Narratives of Flint
- Understanding Reggio as Social Studies Inquiry
- Learning From Flint: A Call to Research and Practice
6. Montessori for Flint
- Montessori's Connections to Place-Based Education
- The Benefits of a Public Montessori Education
- Challenges for Public Montessori
- Montessori for Flint
- Learning From Flint: Incorporating Montessori Elements
7. Flint's Place-Based Charter School
- School of Choice in Flint
- Flint Cultural Center: A Longtime Gem in Flint
- Flint Cultural Center Academy
- A Day at the Flint Cultural Center Academy
- Learning From Flint: School-Wide Place-Based Education
Part III: How Can Teacher Preparation Be Place-Based?
8. Place-Based Teacher Education in Flint
- Place-Based Teacher Education
- Uniquely Flint
- Co-Teaching
- School Culture Shock
- Partnering With Beecher Community Schools
- PBTE and Water Crisis Connections
- Learning From Flint: Literally.
9. Place-Based Social Studies Methods in Flint
- Place-Based Social Studies Methods
- Elementary Social Studies Methods in Flint
- Field Trips
- Right Under Our Noses
- Teaching Critical Geography
- Learning From Flint: Transforming into Place-Based Teachers
Part IV: Where Do We Go From Here?
10. What I Learned From Flint
- What I Learned About Flint
- What I Learned From Flint About Place-Based Education in Social Studies
- What I Learned From Flint About Myself
- Conclusion
References
Index
About the Author
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807769751
Publisert
2024-01-26
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
272 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Antall sider
192
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