Designing their own curriculum: How youth co-constructed a dance team that opposed traditional student–school relationships

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Inquiry Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03626784.2022.2027729
Veena Vasudevan
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Abstract This article draws from a two-year ethnography at an urban public high school to analyze how high school students came together around a shared love for dance to create a youth-led affinity space. The high school students, Black youth in their freshman year of high school, navigated the complexities of creating a dance team and collaboratively composing dances, which in this article are theorized as multimodal texts. The analysis reveals how the student dancers practiced vulnerability, engaged in play as radical praxis, and were seen as creative cultural producers within school. While youth of color live rich literate and culturally productive lives, their literacies are often obscured or devalued within school. Curriculum and pedagogies tend to prescribe specific ways of making meaning that limit how youth can express themselves by dictating language, literacies, and body movement. Thus, this article illustrates how youth-led spaces can create opportunities to nurture youth’s literate identities and reimagine relationships with each other and school.
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设计自己的课程:年轻人如何共同组建一支反对传统师生关系的舞蹈队
本文以一所城市公立高中为期两年的民族志研究为背景,分析高中生如何围绕对舞蹈的共同热爱走到一起,创造一个以青年为主导的亲密空间。这些高中的黑人青年,在他们高中一年级的时候,驾驭了创建一个舞蹈团队和合作创作舞蹈的复杂性,这在本文中被理论化为多模态文本。分析揭示了学生舞者如何练习脆弱性,将游戏作为激进的实践,并在学校被视为创造性的文化生产者。虽然有色人种的年轻人过着丰富的文化和文化生产生活,但他们的文化水平往往在学校里被模糊或贬低。课程和教学法倾向于规定特定的表达方式,这限制了年轻人通过口授语言、识字和肢体动作来表达自己的方式。因此,本文阐述了青年主导的空间如何创造机会,培养青年的文学身份,并重新构想与彼此和学校的关系。
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Curriculum Inquiry
Curriculum Inquiry EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Curriculum Inquiry is dedicated to the study of educational research, development, evaluation, and theory. This leading international journal brings together influential academics and researchers from a variety of disciplines around the world to provide expert commentary and lively debate. Articles explore important ideas, issues, trends, and problems in education, and each issue also includes provocative and critically analytical editorials covering topics such as curriculum development, educational policy, and teacher education.
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