The Perfect Match: Coupling Groundbreaking Texts with Revolutionary Pedagogy

The Perfect Match: Coupling Groundbreaking Texts with Revolutionary Pedagogy

Keisha Rembert, National Louis UniversityStaley 142

As ELA teachers, we know the power of a great book to captivate students' minds and hearts. By thoughtfully selecting and presenting texts that grapple with issues of race, identity and justice, we can ignite students' curiosity, empathy and critical consciousness. But we can't stop at just putting diverse books in students' hands - we must also equip ourselves with the pedagogical tools to guide them through meaningful engagement and reflection.

In "The Antiracist ELA Classroom," I laid out a vision and roadmap for transforming our English Language Arts classrooms into sites of antiracist education and empowerment. But how do we bridge the gap between theory and practice, between the pages of a professional book and the lived realities of our classrooms? In this session, I’ll book talk some great texts coupled with ready-to-implement anti-oppressive, antiracist instructional strategies.

Fri 3:30 PM - 4:20 PM
High School, Middle/Jr. High
2024, Book Love, Diversity-Equity-Inclusion
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