Confronting book banning and assumed curricular neutrality: A critical inquiry framework

IF 2.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Samuel Burmester, Lionel C. Howard
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Recently, false accusations of Critical Race Theory (CRT) being taught in elementary and secondary schools have emerged in response to culturally relevant, sustaining, and revitalizing curricula; this pushback makes it difficult for many educators to safely employ culturally relevant literature in their classrooms. This article confronts the increasing censoring of curriculum (via book banning and other policies) that privileges White, unidimensional perspectives on language, culture, and curricular topics. Specifically, we suggest a critical inquiry framework (CIF) to guide how students read such text and that draws on the tenets of Yosso’s Cultural Wealth model. Our CIF is rooted in (1) student examination of the economic and political contexts of literary production and constructs of linguistic and cultural legibility, (2) critical engagement with the represented values of literature, and (3) research and critical engagement in the unrepresented and misrepresented values, languages, and cultures of the literary artifact. Collectively, these components contribute to a framework of how to engage traditionally canonical texts in ways that are culturally sustaining and revitalizing by troubling the assumed neutrality of such literature. The article demonstrates the utility of the CIF in its application to sample text; F. Scott’s Fitzgerald’s essay “Winter Dreams.” We offer consideration for pedagogy and other mediating issues.
面对禁书和假定的课程中立:一个批判性的调查框架
最近,针对与文化相关、可持续和振兴的课程,出现了对小学和中学教授批判种族理论(CRT)的错误指控;这种阻力使得许多教育工作者难以在课堂上安全地使用与文化相关的文学作品。这篇文章面对越来越多的课程审查(通过禁书和其他政策),这些审查特权于白人,对语言,文化和课程主题的单一观点。具体来说,我们建议一个批判性探究框架(CIF)来指导学生如何阅读这些文本,并借鉴约索文化财富模型的原则。我们的CIF根植于(1)学生对文学创作的经济和政治背景以及语言和文化易读性结构的考察,(2)与文学所代表的价值的批判性参与,以及(3)对文学作品中未被代表和被歪曲的价值、语言和文化的研究和批判性参与。总的来说,这些组成部分构成了一个框架,即如何通过扰乱这些文学的假定中立性,以一种文化上维持和振兴的方式来参与传统的经典文本。本文论证了CIF在样本文本中的应用;菲茨杰拉德的散文《冬梦》我们提供对教学法和其他调解问题的考虑。
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Theory Into Practice
Theory Into Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
3.10%
发文量
41
期刊介绍: Published since 1962, Theory Into Practice (TIP) is a nationally recognized, peer reviewed journal featuring multiple perspectives and scholarly, yet practical and engaging, discussions of important issues in education. TIP publishes articles covering all levels and areas of education, including learning and teaching; counseling; assessment; teacher education and professional development; classroom management; administration and supervision; curriculum; policy; and technology. Each issue of TIP is devoted to a timely theme developed by a Guest Editor who has expertise in the theme area.
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