Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781718231887 |
ISBN10: | 1718231881 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 136 pages |
Size: | 229x152 mm |
Weight: | 249 g |
Language: | English |
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Category:
Cultural Equity in Physical Education
Case Studies for Transformative Practice
Edition number: First Edition
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Date of Publication: 27 September 2024
Number of Volumes: Trade Paperback
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Short description:
Cultural Equity in Physical Education amplifies crucial issues that affect students from racialized groups, provides culturally aware teaching strategies, and addresses the litany of racist practices (both unintentional and overt) directed toward Black, American Indian, Asian, Latine, and Indigenous youths.
Long description:
Cultural biases and racism undermine the ability of students from racialized groups to reach their full potential. Now more than ever, schools need educators who acknowledge and value the cultural identities of their students and who develop cultural awareness and cultural connections in the classroom.
Through a series of nine case studies, Cultural Equity in Physical Education offers deep insights into the issues that American Indian, Asian, Black, Indigenous, Latino/Latina/Latine, and multiracial students face. A crucial resource for in-service and future PE teachers, the book aims to amplify critical issues that negatively affect these groups, address racist practices, and provide culturally aware teaching strategies affirming the worth of racialized students. The end goal is to elevate the perspectives of both students and teachers and to normalize positive experiences for all students in physical education.
With the most diverse collection of racialized scholars within physical education, the author and contributor teams offer authentic, meaningful content. The following is a partial list of case studies:
Cultural Equity in Physical Education will help teachers adopt teaching practices that support cultural awareness and cultural connections among their students. In doing so, it will validate all students’ self-worth and swing the pendulum back toward a more equitable PE education.
Human Kinetics is proud to publish this book in association with SHAPE America, the national organization that defines excellence for school-based health and physical education professionals across the United States.
Through a series of nine case studies, Cultural Equity in Physical Education offers deep insights into the issues that American Indian, Asian, Black, Indigenous, Latino/Latina/Latine, and multiracial students face. A crucial resource for in-service and future PE teachers, the book aims to amplify critical issues that negatively affect these groups, address racist practices, and provide culturally aware teaching strategies affirming the worth of racialized students. The end goal is to elevate the perspectives of both students and teachers and to normalize positive experiences for all students in physical education.
With the most diverse collection of racialized scholars within physical education, the author and contributor teams offer authentic, meaningful content. The following is a partial list of case studies:
- Juggling Two Different Languages, Cultures, and Identities: A Japanese Immigrant
- Tragic Mulatto: Being Multicultural in a White Supremacy World
- Beyond Spelling Bees and Curries: Teaching Indian Students Beyond the Physical Education Classrooms
- “They Don’t Speak English”: Deficit Thinking and Immigrant Students
- Two Worlds Apart: A Navajo Walking in the World of Whiteness
Cultural Equity in Physical Education will help teachers adopt teaching practices that support cultural awareness and cultural connections among their students. In doing so, it will validate all students’ self-worth and swing the pendulum back toward a more equitable PE education.
Human Kinetics is proud to publish this book in association with SHAPE America, the national organization that defines excellence for school-based health and physical education professionals across the United States.
Table of Contents:
Case Study 1. Aspire to Inspire: Forced Assimilation of Mi Gente
Martin Vasquez, Victoria Shiver, and Karen Gaudreault
Case Study 2. Juggling Two Different Languages, Cultures, and Identities: A Japanese Immigrant
Emi Tsuda
Case Study 3. Black AF
John D. Strong
Case Study 4. Assimilation Station: Intracultural Battle
Victor Ramsey
Case Study 5. Beyond Spelling Bees and Curries: Teaching Indian Students Beyond the Physical Education Classrooms
SriPadmini Chennapragada
Case Study 6. Navigating Power and Privilege: A Korean Female Faculty Teaching in White Male–Dominant Spaces
Mijoo Kim
Case Study 7. Tragic Mulatto: Being Multicultural in a White Supremacy World
Cara Grant
Case Study 8. “They Don’t Speak English”: Deficit Thinking and Immigrant Students
Luciana Zuest
Case Study 9. Two Worlds Apart: A Navajo Walking in the World of Whiteness
Rachelle Jones
Martin Vasquez, Victoria Shiver, and Karen Gaudreault
Case Study 2. Juggling Two Different Languages, Cultures, and Identities: A Japanese Immigrant
Emi Tsuda
Case Study 3. Black AF
John D. Strong
Case Study 4. Assimilation Station: Intracultural Battle
Victor Ramsey
Case Study 5. Beyond Spelling Bees and Curries: Teaching Indian Students Beyond the Physical Education Classrooms
SriPadmini Chennapragada
Case Study 6. Navigating Power and Privilege: A Korean Female Faculty Teaching in White Male–Dominant Spaces
Mijoo Kim
Case Study 7. Tragic Mulatto: Being Multicultural in a White Supremacy World
Cara Grant
Case Study 8. “They Don’t Speak English”: Deficit Thinking and Immigrant Students
Luciana Zuest
Case Study 9. Two Worlds Apart: A Navajo Walking in the World of Whiteness
Rachelle Jones