Justice-Oriented Literacy Coaching: Toward Transformative Teaching

Author:   Misty Sailors (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.) ,  Logan Manning
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367111755


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   14 November 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Justice-Oriented Literacy Coaching: Toward Transformative Teaching


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This book explores notions of justice-oriented literacy coaching and offers a way of being in the world with young people, teachers, and communities that centers transformative coaching, teaching, and learning. It is intended to disrupt the traditional and historical positioning of literacy coaches in schools today. Through the lens of social justice and liberatory education, Sailors and Manning begin a dialogue with literacy coaches to help them reconsider their own roles and positions as agents of change in schools. Using vignettes and stories to illustrate potential paths into emancipatory literacy learning environments, the authors present literacy as a socially-situated act of meaning-making. Accessible and inviting, this book provides pragmatic tools for literacy leaders to embody social justice, to grapple with big social concepts, to imagine possibilities, and to stimulate creative thinking with the teachers at their schools and with the students in their classrooms. Intended for literacy coaches in grades K-6 and graduate students in literacy education, this book includes a wealth of resources and examples from real-world contexts, as well as spaces for the reader to interact and engage with the text through journaling and self-reflection.

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Author:   Misty Sailors (The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA.) ,  Logan Manning
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.226kg
ISBN:  

9780367111755


ISBN 10:   0367111756
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   14 November 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to Justice-Oriented Coaching Chapter 2: What Is the Role of Professional Learning in Reimagining More Socially Just Schools? Chapter 3: What Role Does the Text Environment Play in Disrupting Hegemonic Practices? Chapter 4: What Is the Role of Literacy Instruction in Creating a More Justice-Oriented Society? Chapter 5: How Can I Reframe My Coaching Toward a Justice-Oriented Perspective, and What Role Does the Community Play in That Reframing?

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An invaluable resource for literacy coaches and teacher educators seeking to support teachers in facilitating disruptive literacy conversations with youth! Reframing literacy coaching from reproductive to transformative, Sailors and Manning ground their work in compelling examples of justice-oriented literacy coaches and the educators with whom they work, making connections between what happens in learning spaces and the theory and research that underlies it. They invite readers to engage in their own critically reflective dialogic journey throughout the book in embedded journaling spaces, and to extend their learning through justice-oriented conversation starters. --Betina Hsieh, California State University Long Beach, USA Justice-oriented Literacy Coaching offers us a new lens in which to examine the relationship between literacy coaches and teachers. Grounded in dialogic discourse, Sailors and Manning share the practices of literacy coaches who are committed to establishing trusting and caring relationships with teachers so that they can coach to transform how students relate to texts. By interrogating the practices of compliance and the power relationships between coaches and teachers, they situate coaching as an opportunity to support teachers as they reflect on the implications that their practice has on the learners, their funds of knowledge, and their development as change makers. This book urges the literacy coaches and those who prepared them to aspire to a truly democratic interaction. --Pamela Mason, Harvard University, USA


Author Information

Misty Sailors is Professor of Language and Literacy and Chair of the Department of Teacher Education and Administration at the University of North Texas, USA. Logan Manning is a secondary school leader in Oakland, CA, USA.

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