Student Voice

A Companion to ""Democracy and Its Discontents""

Volume Editors: and
Student Voice: A Companion to Democracy and Its Discontents serves two primary purposes. First, as the title of the volume suggests, it serves as a companion text to Democracy and Its Discontents: Critical Literacy across Global Contexts (Sense Publishers, 2015). Second, the volume features critical dialogues between emerging and established scholars in the field of critical literacy education, broadly defined. It brings together a collection of essays that speak to the possibilities of taking a critical approach to language and literacy education. The contributing authors draw on their life stories and professional experiences to make a strong case for taking a critical approach to education. They demonstrate that the act of teaching always involves a grappling with the entanglement of social, cultural and political forces. In this sense, education is always a normative and ethical enterprise. The authors featured in this book will encourage readers to re-imagine critical education and its emancipatory potential in an age of neo-conservative and corporate assaults on education.
Karyn Cooper is an Associate Professor and Sardar M. Anwaruddin is a PhD candidate in the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) of the University of Toronto.

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Critical Literacy
One Family at a Time
Pages: 1–13
Embracing the Criticism
Barbara Comber
Pages: 15–26
Sometimes It’s Easier to Find Yourself by Pretending You Are Somebody Else
How I Used ‘Practice Identities’ to Discover the Real Me
By: TL McMinn
Pages: 27–34
Apartheid South Africa and Its Intersections
Modern-Day Toronto Schooling for Black Students
Pages: 35–55
Mathematics Is a Powerful Tool
Let’s Get Critical about It
Pages: 57–85
Following Citations
What Philosophical Specificity Can Teach Us
Pages: 97–104
Hilary Janks
A Critical Annotated Bibliography
Pages: 105–116
An Analysis of the Ontario Curriculum Grade 10
The Creation of a Productive and Submissive Populous
Pages: 117–131
Reimagining Curriculum
Engaging Students in Critical Literacy
Pages: 133–151
Epilogue
Revisiting Student Voice: Is Democracy Enough?
Pages: 153–167
This volume, written in a lucid and accessible manner, will appeal to a broad readership interested in education. It will be an informative and engaging text in graduate and undergraduate courses on language and literacy education, teacher education, education policy studies, and curriculum studies. In-service teachers, teacher-educators, and school administrators will also find it to be a valuable resource.
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