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Improvisational Teaching as Being With
by
Moss, Daryl
, Fugit, Misha
, Zapata, Angie
, Van Horn, Selena
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ 5‐College/university students
/ Activism
/ Adolescents
/ Affective influences < Motivation/engagement
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Creativity
/ Discussion (Teaching Technique)
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Humanitarianism
/ Instructional strategies, teaching strategies < Strategies, methods, and materials
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Justice
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Motivation/engagement
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social Justice
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ World Problems
/ Writing (Composition)
2019
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Improvisational Teaching as Being With
by
Moss, Daryl
, Fugit, Misha
, Zapata, Angie
, Van Horn, Selena
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ 5‐College/university students
/ Activism
/ Adolescents
/ Affective influences < Motivation/engagement
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Creativity
/ Discussion (Teaching Technique)
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Humanitarianism
/ Instructional strategies, teaching strategies < Strategies, methods, and materials
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Justice
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Motivation/engagement
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social Justice
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ World Problems
/ Writing (Composition)
2019
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Improvisational Teaching as Being With
by
Moss, Daryl
, Fugit, Misha
, Zapata, Angie
, Van Horn, Selena
in
2‐Childhood
/ 3‐Early adolescence
/ 4‐Adolescence
/ 5‐College/university students
/ Activism
/ Adolescents
/ Affective influences < Motivation/engagement
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Creativity
/ Discussion (Teaching Technique)
/ FEATURE ARTICLE
/ Humanitarianism
/ Instructional strategies, teaching strategies < Strategies, methods, and materials
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Justice
/ Literacy
/ Literacy Education
/ Motivation/engagement
/ Reading
/ Reading Instruction
/ Researchers
/ Resistance
/ Secondary School Students
/ Social Justice
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ World Problems
/ Writing (Composition)
2019
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Improvisational Teaching as Being With
2019
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Overview
The authors (two classroom teacher researchers and two university researchers) explore the potential of improvisational teaching for justice-oriented literacy instruction with adolescent youths. In the aftermath of racial unrest and student activism at the University of Missouri and when faced with the emerging confusions among students in response to global humanitarian crises, the two teachers encountered tensions and emerging justice-oriented literacies through a relational presence in the classroom. Guided by the scholarship on improvisational planning and teaching, the authors explore how teachers’ being with the major resources in the room produce generative literacy sites of critical discussion, reading, writing, and making as acts of creative resistance and solidarity. Throughout the article, the authors juxtapose the two teaches’ feelings and voices to amplify their differences and their affectual responses to encountered tensions to evoke new conditions of possibilities for justice-oriented literacy education.
Publisher
Wiley,Wiley-Blackwell,Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Subject
/ 5‐College/university students
/ Activism
/ Affective influences < Motivation/engagement
/ Discussion (Teaching Technique)
/ Instructional strategies, teaching strategies < Strategies, methods, and materials
/ Instructional strategies; methods and materials
/ Justice
/ Literacy
/ Reading
/ Student teacher relationship
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
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