Achieving Against The Odds

Achieving Against The Odds

by Esther Kingston-Mann
Achieving Against The Odds

Achieving Against The Odds

by Esther Kingston-Mann

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Overview

"High school was like a penance imposed for some unknown sin. Everything I ever learned that was important was learned outside of school. So I never thought to associate schools with learning." (Amy, UMass Boston student)

Today's diverse and financially burdened students enter  higher education eager to succeed at institutions originally designed for culturally homogenous and predominantly white middle-class populations. They are expected to learn from faculty trained primarily as researchers. Unsurprisingly, student dropout and faculty burnout rates are high, leading some conservatives to demand that higher education purge itself of "unqualified" students and teachers. But, as Achieving Against the Odds demonstrates, new and better solutions emerge once we assume that both faculty and students still possess a mutual potential for learning when they meet in the college classroom.

This collection -- drawing on the experiences of faculty at the University of Massachusetts-Boston -- documents a complex and  challenging process of pedagogical transformation. The contributors come from a wide range of disciplines -- American studies, anthropology, Asian American studies, English, ESL, history, language, political science, psychology, sociology, and theology. Like their students, they bring a variety of backgrounds into the classroom -- as people of color, women, gays, working class people, and "foreigners" of one sort or another. Together they have engaged in an exciting struggle to devise pedagogies which respond to the needs  and life experiences of their students and to draw each of them into a dialogue with the content and methodology of their disciplines. Courageously airing their own mistakes and weaknesses alongside their breakthroughs, they illuminate for the reader a process of teaching transformation by which discipline-trained scholars discover how to promote the learning of diverse students.

As one reads their essays, one is struck by how much these faculty have benefited from the insights they have gleaned from colleagues as well as students. Through argument and examples, personal revelation and references as well as students. Through argument and examples, personal revelation and references to authority, they draw the reader into their  community. This is a book to inspire and enlighten everyone interested in making higher education more truly democratic, inclusive and intellectually challenging for today's students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439901182
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 05/15/2001
Series: The New Academy
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 393 KB

About the Author

Esther Kingston-Mann is Professor of History and American Studies, and directs the Center for the Improvement of Teaching at the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Tim Sieber is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the same institution.

Table of Contents

Foreword – Elizabeth Kamarck Minnich
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Achieving Against the Odds – Esther Kingston-Mann and Tim Sieber
1. Coming Out and Leading Out: Pedagogy Beyond the Closet – Kathleen M. Sands
2. Three Steps Forward, One Step Back: Dilemmas of Upward Mobility – Esther Kingston-Mann
3. Learning to Listen to Students and Oneself – Tim Sieber
4. Language and Cultural Capital: Reflections of a "Junior" Professor – Reyes Coll-Tellechea
5. Racial Problems in Society and in the Classroom – Castellano B. Turner
6. Teaching (as) Composing – Vivian Zamel
7. Teaching, Tenure, and Institutional Transformation: Reflections on Race, Culture, and Resilience at an Urban Public University – Peter Nien-Chu Kiang
8.Teaching American Dreams/American Realities: Students’ Lives and Faculty Agendas – Lois Rudnick
9. Teaching, Learning, and Judging: Some Reflections on the University and Political Legitimacy – Winston E. Langley
10. Gender Trouble in the Gender Course: Managing and Mismanaging Conflict in the Classroom – Estelle Disch
11. Odd Man Out – Pancho Savery
About the Contributors
Index
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