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Founded in 1986, Educational Foundations is a professional journal published quarterly by Caddo Gap Press. This publication's articles focus on the topic of Education, specifically in the educational foundations fields.
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Preparing Teachers for the Neoliberal Panopticon
June 22, 2009... In this article we critically analyze how neoliberalism, as a political-economic discourse, uses surveillance to produce a stratified student body for economic roles. Panoptic technologies regulate schools and teachers by perpetuating an "ethics...
Care-Sickness: Black Women Educators, Care Theory, and a Hermeneutic of Suspicion
June 22, 2009... Introduction As Black (1) women educators, we situate ourselves at the intersection of race, gender, and pedagogy. For us, to be Black women educators demands that we attune ourselves to the critical ways institutional structures create,...
Conflicting Discourses in Language Teacher Education: Reclaiming Voice in the Struggle
June 22, 2009... Denying the complex, contradictory "hard-to-code" voices makes trouble for creating borders around conclusive arguments. Fine sensitively warns feminist researchers in the social sciences not to romanticize voices but to pay critical attention...
We're Here, We're Queer, but We're Just like Heterosexuals: A Cultural Studies Analysis of Lesbian Themed Children's Books
June 22, 2009... In the heartwarming children's picture book, Heather Has Two Mommies by Leslea Newman, the main character Heather must grapple with the fact that her family may be different from her playmates' because she has two mommies but she does not have a...