Winner of the 2010 Critics Choice Award presented by the American Educational Studies Association
The classic, indispensable guide for teachers, parents, and community organizers concerned with educating working-class children, Literacy with an Attitude dares to define literacy as a powerful right of citizenship. Patrick J. Finn persuasively debunks the time-honored paradigm for teaching poor and working-class students. Our job, he argues, is not to help such students to become middle class and live middle-class lives—most don’t want it. Education rather should focus on a powerful literacy—a literacy with an attitude—that enables working-class and poor students to better understand, demand, and protect their civil, political, and social rights.
This tenth-anniversary, second edition features eight new chapters and a revised and updated original text.
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Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
1. Title, Author, and Hard-Bitten Schoolteachers
2. A Distinctly Un-American Idea: An Education Appropriate to Their Station
3. Harsh Schools, Big Boys, and the Progressive Solution
4. Oppositional Identity: Identifying “Us” as “Not Them”
5. The Lads
6. Changing Conditions—Entrenched Schools
7. Class, Control, Language, and Literacy
8. Where Literacy “Emerges”
9. Where Children Are Taught to Sit Still and Listen
10. The Last Straw: There’s Literacy, and Then There’s Literacy
11. Literacy with an Attitude
12. Not Quite Making Literacy Dangerous Again
13. Schools and a Square Deal for Working People
14. Citizens’ Rights vs. Social Class and a Free-Market Economy: Acknowledging Conflict and Seeking Equity
15. Twentieth- and Twenty-First Century Heirs to the Corresponding Societies and a New Paradigm for Educating Working-Class Students
16. Teachers Who Agitate: Freirean Motivation in the Classroom
17. Agitating Students and Students Who Agitate
18. Agitating Parents and Parents Who Agitate
19. Scaling Agitation Upward
20. Important Concepts and a Few Lines from
Les Miserables
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Over de auteur
Patrick J. Finn is Associate Professor Emeritus of Education at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. Finn was named the Robert F. and Augusta Finkelstein Memorial Lecturer for Fall 2008 at Adelphi University. He is the coeditor (with Mary E. Finn) of
Teacher Education with an Attitude: Preparing Teachers to Educate Working-Class Students in Their Collective Self-Interest, also published by SUNY Press.