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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew KayPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Stenhouse Publishers Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9781625310989ISBN 10: 1625310986 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 16 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: The Ecosystem 1. Demystifying the “Safe Space” 2. Developing your “Talking Game” 3. Structuring Your Dialogic Curriculum 4. Establishing Your Purpose; Part 2: A Study of Conversations 5. The N-Word: Facing It Head-On 6. “Say It Right”: Unpacking the Cultural Significance of Names 7. Playing the Other: Thoughtfully Tackling Cultural Appropriation 8. Pop-Up Conversations: The 2016 Presidential ElectionReviewsA reminder to educators to not sidestep or oversimplify conversations about race, but to engage students in them as scholars with voices and experiences that are just as important as those of the adult in the classroom.-- (10/23/2019) I'm in love with Matthew's book. He writes with clarity, passion, and backs up everything he says with experiences or history that hits you right in the chest. As an educator in the world today, we owe it to our students to listen to what Matthew Kay has to say.--Jacob Chastain Teach Me, Teacher Podcast Thoughtful, timely, and beautifully written.--Kelly Gallagher I found myself thinking, How different would the field of education be if Matt Kay had advised John Dewey? How different would I be if Matt Kay had been my teacher? The answer: radically so. He is that important, and his work on race is that essential.--Cornelius Minor This is the book we need to shift the tried and tired practice of touting empty rhetoric about race to a practice that puts us firmly on a pathway toward achieving racial equity. Matt is a master facilitator and shares the tools every teacher needs to hone their practice to make conversations about race commonplace.--Sonja Cherry-Paul I can't recommend this book highly enough for its scaffolding and stories on how to create a classroom culture that supports serious conversations about difficult topics....Having read this book, in many ways I feel I can't return to the teacher I was....This is not a book to be skimmed in one sitting, but instead to be digested, then acted upon. -Sarah Cooper, Middleweb A reminder to educators to not sidestep or oversimplify conversations about race, but to engage students in them as scholars with voices and experiences that are just as important as those of the adult in the classroom.-- (10/23/2019) I'm in love with Matthew's book. He writes with clarity, passion, and backs up everything he says with experiences or history that hits you right in the chest. As an educator in the world today, we owe it to our students to listen to what Matthew Kay has to say.--Jacob Chastain Jacob Chastain This is the book we need to shift the tried and tired practice of touting empty rhetoric about race to a practice that puts us firmly on a pathway toward achieving racial equity. Matt is a master facilitator and shares the tools every teacher needs to hone their practice to make conversations about race commonplace.--Sonja Cherry-Paul Sonja Cherry-Paul Thoughtful, timely, and beautifully written.--Kelly Gallagher Kelly Gallagher I found myself thinking, How different would the field of education be if Matt Kay had advised John Dewey? How different would I be if Matt Kay had been my teacher? The answer: radically so. He is that important, and his work on race is that essential.--Cornelius Minor Cornelius Minor I can't recommend this book highly enough for its scaffolding and stories on how to create a classroom culture that supports serious conversations about difficult topics....Having read this book, in many ways I feel I can't return to the teacher I was....This is not a book to be skimmed in one sitting, but instead to be digested, then acted upon. -Sarah Cooper, Middleweb I can't recommend this book highly enough for its scaffolding and stories on how to create a classroom culture that supports serious conversations about difficult topics....Having read this book, in many ways I feel I can't return to the teacher I was....This is not a book to be skimmed in one sitting, but instead to be digested, then acted upon. -Sarah Cooper, Middleweb ""I found myself thinking, 'How different would the field of education be if Matt Kay had advised John Dewey? How different would I be if Matt Kay had been my teacher?' The answer: radically so. He is that important, and his work on race is that essential."" —Cornelius Minor ""This is the book we need to shift the 'tried and tired' practice of touting empty rhetoric about race to a practice that puts us firmly on a pathway toward achieving racial equity. Matt is a master facilitator and shares the tools every teacher needs to hone their practice to make conversations about race commonplace. This book provides not, not a glimpse, but a long gaze into the type of classroom and teaching that can revolutionize education."" —Sonja Cherry-Paul ""A reminder to educators to not sidestep or oversimplify conversations about race, but to engage students in them as scholars with voices and experiences that are just as important as those of the adult in the classroom."" —Ericka Smith, Learning for Justice review ""I’m in love with Matthew’s book. He writes with clarity, passion, and backs up everything he says with experiences or history that hits you right in the chest. As an educator in the world today, we owe it to our students to listen to what Matthew Kay has to say."" —Jacob Chastain, Teach Me Teacher podcast ""Thoughtful, timely, and beautifully written."" —Kelly Gallagher ""I can’t recommend this book highly enough for its scaffolding and stories on how to create a classroom culture that supports serious conversations about difficult topics....Having read this book, in many ways I feel I can’t return to the teacher I was....This is not a book to be skimmed in one sitting, but instead to be digested, then acted upon."" —Sarah Cooper, Middleweb A reminder to educators to not sidestep or oversimplify conversations about race, but to engage students in them as scholars with voices and experiences that are just as important as those of the adult in the classroom.--Erika Smith Teaching Tolerance (10/23/2019 12:00:00 AM) I found myself thinking, How different would the field of education be if Matt Kay had advised John Dewey? How different would I be if Matt Kay had been my teacher? The answer: radically so. He is that important, and his work on race is that essential.--Cornelius Minor Teach Me, Teacher Podcast (10/23/2019 12:00:00 AM) I'm in love with Matthew's book. He writes with clarity, passion, and backs up everything he says with experiences or history that hits you right in the chest. As an educator in the world today, we owe it to our students to listen to what Matthew Kay has to say.--Jacob Chastain Teach Me, Teacher Podcast (10/23/2019 12:00:00 AM) This is the book we need to shift the tried and tired practice of touting empty rhetoric about race to a practice that puts us firmly on a pathway toward achieving racial equity. Matt is a master facilitator and shares the tools every teacher needs to hone their practice to make conversations about race commonplace.--Sonja Cherry-Paul Teach Me, Teacher Podcast (10/23/2019 12:00:00 AM) Thoughtful, timely, and beautifully written.--Kelly Gallagher Teach Me, Teacher Podcast (10/23/2019 12:00:00 AM) A reminder to educators to not sidestep or oversimplify conversations about race, but to engage students in them as scholars with voices and experiences that are just as important as those of the adult in the classroom. --Erika Smith, Teaching Tolerance I can't recommend this book highly enough for its scaffolding and stories on how to create a classroom culture that supports serious conversations about difficult topics....Having read this book, in many ways I feel I can't return to the teacher I was....This is not a book to be skimmed in one sitting, but instead to be digested, then acted upon. --Sarah Cooper, Middleweb I found myself thinking, 'How different would the field of education be if Matt Kay had advised John Dewey? How different would I be if Matt Kay had been my teacher?' The answer: radically so. He is that important, and his work on race is that essential. --Cornelius Minor I'm in love with Matthew's book. He writes with clarity, passion, and backs up everything he says with experiences or history that hits you right in the chest. As an educator in the world today, we owe it to our students to listen to what Matthew Kay has to say. --Jacob Chastain, literacy coach and producer, Teach Me, Teacher podcast Thoughtful, timely, and beautifully written. --Kelly Gallagher, author of In the Best Interest of Students and Readicide Author InformationMatt Kay is a founding teacher of English at Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia. A proud product of Philadelphia Public Schools, he graduated from West Chester University and received his Masters of Educational Leadership from California University of Pennsylvania. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |