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Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens

Activism and Resistance in Uncertain Times

Nancy Patterson author Sarah Kaka author Matthew S Hollstein author Elizabeth Kenyon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:19th Feb '26

£31.99

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Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens: Activism and Resistance in Uncertain Times explores the powerful intersection of scholarship and activism, showcasing personal stories, methodologies, and strategies. It equips educators to challenge injustice, inspire change, and integrate activism into teaching, scholarship, and advocacy for an equitable world.

Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens: Activism and Resistance in Uncertain Times is a powerful exploration of the transformative potential of scholar activism in education. This book delves into how educators integrate activism into their teaching, research, and advocacy to challenge societal inequities and foster justice and equity. By blending personal experiences with actionable strategies, the volume equips educators to navigate challenges and embrace their roles as agents of change.

The first half of the book, Personal Narratives and Methodologies in Scholar Activism, highlights the deeply personal journeys of scholar activists. This section provides an intimate look at the lived experiences and methodological approaches of scholar activists. Through autoethnographic accounts, reflective narratives, and methodological explorations, contributors share the personal and professional paths they have traversed. These stories highlight the challenges, triumphs, and transformational moments that define scholar activism, offering readers insight into the intricate interplay between identity, scholarship, and activism. The narratives within this section serve as both inspiration and a guide for those aspiring to integrate activism into their scholarly pursuits.

The second half, Activism in Action: Strategies and Practices in Teacher Education, focuses on the practical application of scholar activism within teacher education. This section transitions from personal reflections to actionable strategies, showcasing how scholar activism manifests in classrooms, curricula, and broader educational practices. Contributions include case studies, curricular innovations, and pedagogical strategies designed to foster activist mindsets among teacher candidates.

Together, these sections provide a comprehensive exploration of scholar activism, combining personal narratives with practical strategies to offer educators valuable insights into the multifaceted nature of activism in education. Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens serves as both an inspiration and a resource for educators, researchers, and policymakers who are committed to addressing social inequities and fostering transformative change through the power of education. This book invites readers to consider their own roles as scholar citizens and provides actionable guidance for creating a more just and equitable educational landscape.

Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens: Activism and Resistance in Uncertain Times offers accounts of education scholars finding their civic voices in challenging times and spaces. From lessons learned and still being learned to rising in opportune or necessary moments, the authors give hope and inspiration through their personal accounts and experiences. This book serves to help teacher educators as well as practitioners ways to build networks, support groups and causes in need, and impact their local and state communities. -- Erin Bronstein * PhD, Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education University of Michigan-Dearborn *
Teacher Educators as Scholar Citizens: Activism and Resistance in Uncertain Times is the timely guide educators need right now. This book offers personal stories on how to sustain activist work in a variety of contexts. This is an important read for academics, K-12 teachers, and administrators. -- Annie McMahon Whitlock * Associate Professor of History and Social Studies, Grand Valley State University *
This a much needed text for our time. Forwarding personal narrative, theoretical rigor, and call to action, the authors contextualize contemporary educational obstacles and present opportunities for meaningful community change. This should required reading for teacher educators who champion justice in their classrooms and communities. -- Kristy A. Brugar * PhD Professor, Social Studies Education and Department Chair, Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum The University of Oklahoma *

ISBN: 9798881804060

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312 pages