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Tools of inaction: the impasse between teaching social issues and creating social change
Authors:Bree Picower
Institution:1. Department of Early Childhood, Elementary and Literacy Education, College of Education and Human Services, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, USApicowerb@mail.montclair.edu
Abstract:Within the field of teacher education, increased emphasis has been placed on social justice education (SJE). This qualitative study examined a group of beginning teachers who voluntarily participated in a social justice critical inquiry project (CIP). The findings indicate that while many of them were successful at teaching social issues, they provided few to no opportunities for their students to engage in social action and they themselves did not participate in activism. To explain this, the participants used the following four tools of inaction: tools of substitution, postponement, displacement, and dismissal. These tools relieved the tension of not taking action and allowed the participants to postpone, justify, or redirect the responsibility of becoming active in struggling for sustainable social change. Understanding the use of these tools can help teacher educators to understand the process of development of social justice educators.
Keywords:social justice  professional development  teacher development  teacher activism
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