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The Role of Public Education in Place-Remaking: From a Retrospective Walk Through my Hometown to a Call to Action
Authors:Katie Headrick Taylor
Affiliation:1. College of Education, University of Washington, Seattle, Washingtonkht126@uw.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This essay examines the role of public education in the process of place-remaking that relies on a false separation between teaching and issues of race, politics, and power. I construct a historical case study of my hometown that presents a counter narrative, presented by students, of race and legacy in the context of a public school and the surrounding community. Building upon a walk-as-method approach, I illustrate the confluence of historical, racialized narratives that are discoverable at the scale of the city but invisible within the walls of the school. I conclude with an in-progress professional code of ethical teaching and research practice for the learning sciences. These commitments are intended to support and protect students (and all young people in our communities) from bearing sole responsibility for critical stances based on their identities and histories-in-place.
Keywords:Informal Learning  Educational Institutions and Reform  Social Context
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