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Schooltalk: Rethinking What We Say Aboutand ToStudents Every Day
Mica Pollock
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Description for Schooltalk: Rethinking What We Say Aboutand ToStudents Every Day
Paperback. Num Pages: 320 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: JNC; JNH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 210 x 140 x 28. Weight in Grams: 581.
Mica Pollock, editor of Everyday Antiracism, discusses to what it takes for those working in schools to match their speech to their values, giving all students an equal opportunity to thrive. Schooltalk describes how the devil is in the oft-dismissed details: the tossed-off remark to a student or parent about the community in which she lives; the way groups are discussed about test scores; the communication breakdowns between counsellors, teachers, and staff that cause kids to fall needlessly through the cracks; or the deflating comment to a young person about her college or career prospects.
Mica Pollock, editor of Everyday Antiracism, discusses to what it takes for those working in schools to match their speech to their values, giving all students an equal opportunity to thrive. Schooltalk describes how the devil is in the oft-dismissed details: the tossed-off remark to a student or parent about the community in which she lives; the way groups are discussed about test scores; the communication breakdowns between counsellors, teachers, and staff that cause kids to fall needlessly through the cracks; or the deflating comment to a young person about her college or career prospects.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
The New Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781620971031
SKU
V9781620971031
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Ref
99-15
About Mica Pollock
Mica Pollock is the director of the Center for Research on Educational Equity, Assessment, and Teaching Excellence (CREATE) at the University of California, San Diego. The editor of Everyday Antiracism and the author of Schooltalk: Rethinking What We Say About—and to—Students Every Day (both published by The New Press), she lives in southern California.
Reviews for Schooltalk: Rethinking What We Say Aboutand ToStudents Every Day
Praise for Schooltalk: "This is a masterfully crafted text, sure to be a classic in education and anthropology...[It] should be required reading of students in every teacher education program in the United States of America." —H. Richard Milner IV, author of Rac(e)ing to Class "Reading Schooltalk is like sitting down for coffee and frank conversation with a trusted friend about what matters most in education: creating equitable opportunities for all young people. Pollock provides a goldmine of examples of actions, strategies, and resources for classrooms, schools, and communities. This is a beautiful book, one that will make a difference in how people consider what until now they may have thought of as simply innocent 'talk.'" —Sonia Nieto, Professor Emerita, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Praise for Mica Pollock's Everyday Antiracism: “Teachers and parents often want to act on the issue of racism, but don't know how. This one-of-a-kind volume is the blueprint; no one should teach another day without reading it.” —Tim Wise, author of White Like Me “Everyday Antiracism shows how ordinary people can be mindful and purposeful in confronting discrimination and taking concrete steps that, little by little, change the world.” —Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University “It's rare to find a book as theoretically rich and practically useful as this one. Everyday Antiracism helps us see how everything that happens in school has racial implications—and how in big and little ways we can all be agents of equality. What an important and hopeful resource this is.” —Bill Bigelow, editor of Rethinking Schools Praise for Mica Pollock's Because of Race: “[This book] challenges assertions that discrimination against minority children isn't provable, shouldn't be discussed, or can't be fixed." —Education Week Praise for Mica Pollock's Colormute: "The scholarship is provocative, the text well written, and the argument clear and compelling. Pollock is a truly gifted writer." —Michelle Fine, City University of New York