“我不想成为烈士”:新冠肺炎期间,向芝加哥公立学校的拉丁裔教育活动家学习。

Q1 Social Sciences Urban Review Pub Date : 2023-06-06 DOI:10.1007/s11256-023-00662-9
Gabriel Rodriguez
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我以四位在芝加哥公立学校(CPS)工作的拉丁裔教育工作者的经历为中心,了解他们在新冠肺炎大流行最初几个月的行动主义。通过讲故事的方法论方法(San Pedro,Res Teach Engl 50(2):132-1532015;San Pedro&Kinloch,Am Educ Res J 54(15):373S-394S,2017),该项目以以下研究问题为指导:在疫情期间,拉丁裔教育活动家是如何围绕基于正义的问题组织起来的?这项研究的发现突显了CPS自上而下的管理方法缺乏支持和尊重是如何影响参与者参与的激进主义的?特别是在他们利用互助为他们所服务的社区进行宣传方面。此外,作为芝加哥教师工会的积极成员,参与者通过获得工会的支持,以及与学生和彼此之间的团结和欢乐,保持了他们的积极性。这项研究建立在拉丁裔教师活动家现有知识的基础上,强调了他们的身份、经验和专业知识在理解政策如何影响他们以及他们如何通过行动塑造政策方面发挥的关键作用。
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"I'm Not Wanting to be a Martyr": Learning from Latina Educator Activists in Chicago Public Schools During COVID-19.

I center the experiences of four Latina educators working in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to learn about their activism amidst the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a storying methodological approach (San Pedro, Res Teach Engl 50(2):132-153, 2015; San Pedro & Kinloch, Am Educ Res J 54(15):373S-394S, 2017), this project is guided by the following research question: How were Latina educator activists organizing around justice-based issues during the pandemic? The findings of this study highlight how the lack of support and respect from CPS's top-down management approach shaped the activism participants engaged in ? particularly in their use of mutual aid to advocate for the communities they serve. Moreover, as active members of the Chicago Teachers Union, participants sustained their activism through the support they received from their union and the solidarity and joy forged with their students and each other. This study builds upon existing knowledge of Latina teacher activists by highlighting the critical role their identities, experiences, and expertise play in understanding how policy impacts them and how they shape policy through their activism.

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Urban Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Urban Review provides a forum for the presentation of original investigations, reviews, and essays which examine the issues basic to the improvement of urban schooling and education. The broad scope of topics presented reflects awareness of the multidisciplinary nature of contemporary educational problems.
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