Katherine Crawford-Garrett is an assistant professor of teacher education at the University of New Mexico. Damon R. Carbajal is a gay, queer Chicanx educator, scholar, and activist from Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Request Academic Copy
Please copy the ISBN for submitting review copy form
Description
Contents (Tentative) Foreword Gerald Campano Acknowledgments PART I: Teacher Inquiry in Contentious Times Introduction Katherine Crawford-Garrett 1. Setting the Stage-The Foundations of Teaching Out Loud Katherine Crawford-Garrett 2. Professional Development in Contentious Times: The Origins and Practices of Teaching Out Loud Damon R. Carbajal, Katherine Crawford-Garrett, and Kahlil Simpson 3. Educational Challenges and Opportunities in New Mexico Katherine Crawford-Garrett, Damon R. Carbajal, Amanda Y. Short, and Kahlil Simpson PART II: Translating Critical, Creative Work to Virtual Spaces: Stories From the Classroom 4. Promoting and Documenting the Importance of Play in a Kindergarten Classroom Linnea Holden 5. Creating Conditions for Kindness in a Second-Grade Classroom Kristen Heighberger-Ortiz 6. Confronting Race, Identity, and Social Emotional Learning in a Fourth-Grade Classroom Amanda Y. Short 7. Imagining Joy: Toward Abolition in the Middle School Classroom Kahlil Simpson 8. A Radical Space for Growth, Equity, and the Re-humanization of Educators Damon R. Carbajal PART III: Conceptualizing Key Tenets of Critical Teacher Inquiry 9. Moving Forward: Conceptual Tools and Promising Pedagogies for Teacher Inquiry and Practice Katherine Crawford-Garrett and Kahlil Simpson Endnotes Index About the Editors About the Contributors

