Constructing a High-Stakes Community in the Classroom: A Case Study of One Urban Middle-School Teacher |
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Authors: | Racheal M Rothrock |
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Institution: | 1. College of Education, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USArrothrock@utexas.edu |
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Abstract: | AbstractA teacher at an urban middle school worked to become part of her students’ communities and utilized the notion of community within her pedagogy. Her example offers hope that engaging with students’ communities and building community within the classroom are attainable and valuable goals. Her example also demonstrates that the concept of community can be relevant and powerful within a testing-focused environment that traditionally fosters competition and privileges the individual. |
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Keywords: | community immersion critical human geography culturally relevant pedagogy teacher recruitment and retention urban education |
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