《我们要做的不仅仅是生存:废奴主义教学与对教育自由的追求

Maeve Wall
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贝蒂娜·洛夫(Bettina Love)(2019)的《我们想做的不仅仅是生存:废奴主义教学与追求教育自由》(We Want Do More Than Survive:废奴派教学与追求教学自由)将这本书置于学校/监狱关系和当代美国废除监狱运动的背景下。它总结了洛夫的主要论点,并提出了进一步阅读的建议,强调了在课程大纲中可能独立的章节,并建议在教师教育、研究和K-12课堂中使用该文本。它还为洛夫的废奴主义教学理念提供了学术、历史和理论联系。最终,我建议扩大和应用她的工作,建议虽然洛夫受到监狱废奴主义者的启发,但教师必须进一步在课堂上建立与废奴主义的务实联系。
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Review of Love’s We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom
This review of Bettina Love’s (2019) We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom places the book within the context of the school/prison nexus and the contemporary American prison abolition movement. It offers a summary of Love’s main arguments with suggestions for further reading, highlights chapters that could stand alone in course syllabi, and suggests uses for the text in teacher education, research, and the K-12 classroom. It also provides academic, historical, and theoretical connections to Love’s concept of abolitionist teaching. Ultimately, I propose the expansion and application of her work by suggesting that while Love is inspired by prison abolitionists, teachers must move further towards pragmatic connections to abolition in the classroom.
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