TY - JOUR
T1 - Working Toward a Socially Just Future in the ELA Methods Class
AU - Fowler-Amato, Michelle
AU - LeeKeenan, Kira
AU - Warrington, Amber
AU - Nash, Brady Lee
AU - Brady, Randi Beth
PY - 2019/6/1
Y1 - 2019/6/1
N2 - This review of literature highlights the efforts teacher educators and researchers have made over the past 18 years to work toward social justice in secondary English language arts (ELA) preservice teacher (PT) education. Drawing on Dantley and Green’s framework for social justice leadership, we highlight the work that teacher educators have engaged in to support secondary ELA PTs in developing (a) indignation/anger for justice through exploring beliefs about students and themselves, (b) a prophetic and historical imagination through broadening understandings about teaching and learning, and (c) accountability to students and communities through university-to-classroom transitions. We close this article by drawing on this framework to honor what we, as a field, have accomplished while acknowledging the efforts that still need to be made in working toward justice in secondary ELA PT education and, ultimately, in the schools and communities in which our PTs teach.
AB - This review of literature highlights the efforts teacher educators and researchers have made over the past 18 years to work toward social justice in secondary English language arts (ELA) preservice teacher (PT) education. Drawing on Dantley and Green’s framework for social justice leadership, we highlight the work that teacher educators have engaged in to support secondary ELA PTs in developing (a) indignation/anger for justice through exploring beliefs about students and themselves, (b) a prophetic and historical imagination through broadening understandings about teaching and learning, and (c) accountability to students and communities through university-to-classroom transitions. We close this article by drawing on this framework to honor what we, as a field, have accomplished while acknowledging the efforts that still need to be made in working toward justice in secondary ELA PT education and, ultimately, in the schools and communities in which our PTs teach.
KW - English education
KW - preservice teachers
KW - school–university partnerships
KW - teacher beliefs
KW - teacher knowledge
UR - https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/english_facpubs/379
UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/1086296X19833577
M3 - Article
SN - 1086-296X
JO - Journal of Literacy Research
JF - Journal of Literacy Research
ER -