Geraldine Balzer is an Associate Professor of Curriculum Studies in the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on decolonization and social justice. She is a co-editor of Teaching Global Citizenship: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century and Truth Perceived: Perspectives through Canadian Nonfiction. Her articles have been published in The Canadian Journal of Education, Metropolitan Journal of Service Learning, Engaged Scholar, The Conrad Grebel Review, and the Canadian Journal of Native Education.
Teresa Strong-Wilson is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at Mc Gill University and editor-in-chief of the Mc Gill Journal of Education. Interested in curriculum, early childhood, literacy/ies, memory, stories, teachers, trauma and social justice education, she has published several books and articles, alone and with others. Her books include Bringing Memory Forward: Storied Remembrance in Social Justice Education with Teachers (Peter Lang, 2008); Envisioning New Technologies in Teacher Practice (Peter Lang, 2012); Productive Remembering and Social Agency (Sense, 2013); The Emperor’s New Clothes?: Issues and Alternatives in Uses of the Portfolio in Teacher Education Programs (Peter Lang, 2014); Provoking Curriculum Encounters (Routledge, 2020) and most recently, Teachers’ Ethical Self-Encounters with Counter-stories in the Classroom: From Implicated to Concerned Subjects (Routledge, 2021).
Anne Burke is Professor in Literacy Education at Memorial University where she teaches courses in children’s literature, literacy education, social justice and digital media. Anne’s research is focused in issues of social justice and advocacy using digital and social media platforms. In her research she has partnered with the Pratt and Mc Cain Foundation, the Boys and Girls Club, and various Canadian school boards. Book titles include Challenging Stories: Teachers working for Social Justice in Canadian Classrooms (Canadian Scholar’s Press, 2017), Invitations to Play ( Pembroke, 2019)Children’s Play Worlds: Culture, Learning and Participation with Jackie Marsh (Peter Lang New York, 2013), Play to Learn (Pembroke Canada, 2011), Digital Principal with Janette Hughes (Stenhouse US, 2014), Assessing New Literacies: Perspectives from the Classroom with Roberta Hammett (Peter Lang, 2009).
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Geraldine Balzer & Teresa Strong-Wilson: Teaching Social Justice Using Postcolonial Texts
This book explores how teachers can re-examine their emotional investments in enacting dominant settler values through changing their text selection and teaching practices. Based on a longitudinal qu …
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