In response to Mike's inquiry, I'd highlight the following programs. Carol
Lee's talk was really terrific-an outstanding synthesis of her work on
cultural modeling along with some new ideas she incorporated.
The
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+Search+Load+Session&session_id=47842&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02
cd4b> Wallace Foundation Distinguished Lecture: Carol D. Lee
Session Type: Symposium
Unit: Presidential Session
Scheduled Time: Tue,
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+View+Program+Load+Scheduled+Times&schedule_day=2008-03-25+14%3A15%3A00&high
light_box_id=43319&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b#box_tag> Mar
25 - 2:15pm - 3:45pm, Building/Room: Hilton New York / Grand Ballroom, Grand
Ballroom West, 3rd Floor
Presenter on individual presentation:
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+Search+Load+Publication&publication_id=255133&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af619
48fb79a02cd4b> The Centrality of Culture to the Scientific Study of Learning
and Development: How an Ecological Framework in Educational Research
Facilitates Education's Civic Responsibility
Also, a group of very impressive young African American scholars put on a
terrific program:
Scheduled Time: Wed,
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+View+Program+Load+Scheduled+Times&schedule_day=2008-03-26+15%3A45%3A00&high
light_box_id=39109&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b#box_tag> Mar
26 - 2:15pm - 3:45pm Building/Room: Hilton New York / Nassau Suite A, 2nd
Floor
Title Displayed in Event Calendar: Language,
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+View+Program+Load+Box+To+View&program_box_id=39109&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847
af61948fb79a02cd4b> Literacy, and Liberation: Exploring Our Civic
Responsibility to Students' Language Rights in 21st Century Urban Teacher
Education
Session Participants:
Talking
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+Search+Load+Publication+For+Extra&publication_id=227463&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836
f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b> Black, Looking Back: Race, Language, and Power
With African-American Students in Harlem
*Valerie
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F. Kinloch (The Ohio State University)
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+Search+Load+Publication+For+Extra&publication_id=227464&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836
f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b> "Teacher, Why You Still Be Doin' That?"
*Elaine
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+Load+Person&people_id=1055188&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b>
Richardson (The Ohio State University)
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+Search+Load+Publication+For+Extra&publication_id=227465&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836
f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b> "Something to Brag About": A Sociolinguistic
Perspective on Urban Adolescent Black Males and Literacy
*David
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+Load+Person&people_id=969672&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b>
E. Kirkland (New York University)
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+Search+Load+Publication+For+Extra&publication_id=227466&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836
f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b> "Down for the Ride but Not for the Die": Theatre as
Language for Urban Youth
*Maisha
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+Load+Person&people_id=979291&PHPSESSID=d18f7b836f5847af61948fb79a02cd4b>
T. Fisher (Emory University)
Chair: Arnetha
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F. Ball (Stanford University)
Discussant: Jeffrey
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M. R. Duncan-Andrade (San Francisco State University)
Abstract:
This symposium offers four studies that examine language in urban contexts.
Each study explores the richness and complexity of the setting, its actors,
their goals, and available cultural tools that interact to expand and shape
how urban youth construct meanings. Importantly, for this symposium, each
study recognizes the promises and challenges of developing new, critical
pedagogies from students' languages for instructional and liberatory
purposes. However, the aim of this symposium is not merely to present new
instructional ideas on minority languages and literacies. It also seeks to
introduce radical inquiry into the ways teachers and teacher educators think
about language and literacy in general by shedding light upon our abiding
civic responsibility to understand and shape schools around all students'
words and worlds.
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