Can I Teach That?: Negotiating Taboo Language and Controversial Topics in the Language Arts Classroom

Can I Teach That?: Negotiating Taboo Language and Controversial Topics in the Language Arts Classroom

Can I Teach That?: Negotiating Taboo Language and Controversial Topics in the Language Arts Classroom

Can I Teach That?: Negotiating Taboo Language and Controversial Topics in the Language Arts Classroom

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Overview

Can I Teach That? Negotiating Taboo Language and Controversial Topics in the Language Arts Classroom is a collection of stories, strategies, advice, and documents collected for teachers who are using or plan to use materials or implement policies they know may be controversial. It is for any teacher dedicated to engaging their students in the complex, challenging, and rewarding activities of reading and writing, for any teacher committed to speaking honestly with students. For any teacher, period. Because when we decide to work with young people, when we commit to sharing books and ideas that engage their hearts and minds, when we strive to get adolescents to think critically and write honestly, we open ourselves up to suspicion and critique from someone, somewhere, no matter how above reproach we feel our materials and strategies are.

Few language arts teachers will experience a full-blown challenge to the content of their curriculum, but many may self-censor or suffer through awkward and challenging conversations with colleagues, administrators, parents, and other members of their community. This book is for those times when teachers are called on to defend and legitimize their use of controversial material in their classroom––material that they know reflects students’ reality, even as it makes adults uncomfortable and fearful about their inability to protect children from that very reality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475814781
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/11/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 170
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Suzanne Linder taught English, Social Justice, and Gender Studies at University of Illinois Laboratory High School for 17 years. Along the way she traveled with students to Mississippi, Greece, and Italy, converted a car to run on waste vegetable oil, produced–with students–a documentary on what it means to be labeled gifted, and mentored a student led writing center. She currently serves as the Director of Academic Programs for the Education Justice Project and works as a teacher consultant with the Fab Lab, a community makerspace at the University of Illinois.

Elizabeth Majerus has taught Language Arts and English at the middle school, high school, and college level. She currently teaches English and Creative Writing at the University of Illinois Laboratory High School, where she is head of the English department. She is an avid reader of challenging and challenged books.

Table of Contents

Preface
Suzanne Linder and Elizabeth Majerus
Chapter 1. Don’t Shy Away from Books About Tough Issues
Jabari Asim
Chapter 2. Teaching the Banned Books Project
Stephen E. Rayburn
Chapter 3. A True War Story: Addressing the Real Obscenities
Suzanne Linder
Chapter 4. Creative Profanity: Strong Language in Student Work
Elizabeth Majerus
Chapter 5. Defending Arnold’s Spirit: Battling a Big Book Challenge in a Small Town
Amy Collins
Chapter 6. Challenging Homophobic and Heteronormative Language: Queering The Merchant of Venice
Stephanie Ann Shelton
Chapter 7. From Canon to “Pornography”: Common Core and the Backlash Against Multicultural Literature
Loretta Gaffney
Chapter 8. The Fine Art of Defusing an N-Bomb: The Challenges of Navigating Racially Charged Language in the (Majority White) African American Literature Classroom
Matt Mitchell
Chapter 9. Too Close to Dead: Addressing Racist Language Head-On in the African American ELA Classroom
Jalisa Bates
Chapter 10. Libraries Unfiltered: Increase Access, Grow the Whole Child
Frances Jacobson Harris and Amy L. Atkinson
Appendix
A Telling your own True War Story assignment
B Uni High Materials Selection Policy
C A List of Resources and Case Law for Book Challenges
D Sample discussion questions to begin queer examinations of The Merchant of
Venice
E Poetry Reading Assignment

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