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  1. Inadvertent complicity: Colorblindness in teacher education.Jenny Gordon - 2005 - Educational Studies 38 (2):135-153.
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  • Literacy: Reading the Word and the World.Paulo Freire & Donaldo Macedo - 1998 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 14 (1):8-10.
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  • No Child Left Behind and the Spectacle of Failing Schools: The Mythology of Contemporary School Reform.David A. Granger - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 43 (3):206-228.
    This article discusses what David Berliner (2005) has called the perverse ?spectacle of fear? (208) surrounding issues of teacher quality and accountability in contemporary school reform. Drawing principally on the critical semiotics of Roland Barthes' essay, ?The World of Wrestling? (1957), it examines the way that this spectacle works to undermine public education and explicates the powerful mythology behind it. The article then concludes with some suggestions on how this destructive ?spectacle of fear? might potentially be disrupted using the agencies (...)
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  • Six key factors for changing preservice teachers' attitudes/beliefs about diversity.M. Arthur Garmon - 2005 - Educational Studies 38 (3):275-286.
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  • Growing Foundations Through Community Education.Ian M. Harris - 2005 - Educational Studies 38 (3):254-263.
    During the past thirty years, while foundations of education programs have been shrinking on American campuses, faculty in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee created an undergraduate degree program in community education that has attracted older, nontraditional students. Using a curriculum that provides skills and understandings needed to improve urban communities and schools, the Department of Educational Policy and Community Studies expanded on traditional notions of educational foundations to create courses for students from all over campus interested (...)
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  • New racism, reformed teacher education, and the same ole 'oppression'.Beverly E. Cross - 2005 - Educational Studies 38 (3):263-274.
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