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      Coloring in the White Spaces: Reclaiming Cultural Identity in Whitestream Schools

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      This book examines the struggle against racial and cultural inequity in educational systems. It offers the example of a New Zealand community and its efforts to step outside education’s «White spaces» to create a new space for learning and to reclaim educational s...

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      Product ID:9781433134838
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:Counterpoints
      Title:Coloring in the White Spaces
      Subtitle:Reclaiming Cultural Identity in Whitestream Schools
      Authors:Author: Ann Milne, Shirley R. Steinberg
      Page Count:228
      Subjects:Educational strategies and policy: inclusion, Inclusive education / mainstreaming, Educational strategies and policy, Multicultural education, New Zealand
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      This book examines the struggle against racial and cultural inequity in educational systems. It offers the example of a New Zealand community and its efforts to step outside education’s «White spaces» to create a new space for learning and to reclaim educational sovereignty – where individuals have the absolute right to «be Māori,» in school.

      This book examines the struggle against racial and cultural inequity in educational systems, presenting the case study of a New Zealand school and its community’s determination to resist alienating environments. If we look at an untouched child’s coloring book, for instance, we think of the pages as blank. But they’re not actually blank – each page is uniformly white, with lines established to dictate where color is allowed to go. Children by this are taught about the place of color and the importance of staying within pre-determined boundaries and expectations, reinforcing a system where the white background is considered the norm. To challenge such whitestreaming, this book offers the example of a community that defied and rejected this environment in favor of a culturally-located, bilingual learning model of education based on secure cultural identity, stable positive relationships, and aroha (authentic caring and love). This journey is juxtaposed against pervasive deficit-driven, whitestream explanations of inequity and purported «achievement gaps» of indigenous Māori and Pasifika students. This story chronicles the efforts of the Kia Aroha College community on its quest to step outside education’s «White spaces» to create a new space for learning and to reclaim educational sovereignty – where individuals have the absolute right to «be Māori,» to be who they are, in school.


      Imprint Name:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publisher Name:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2016-10-20

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      Weight378 g
      Dimensions152 × 226 × 21 mm