S.A. McArthur’s scientific contributions

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Recovering history and the “parent piece” for cultural well-being and belonging
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January 2014

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A.C. Goss

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S.A. McArthur

What kind of social studies knowledge can stimulate a critical and ethical dialog with the past and present? "Re-Membering" History in Student and Teacher Learning answers this question by explaining and illustrating a process of historical recovery that merges Afrocentric theory and principles of culturally informed curricular practice to reconnect multiple knowledge bases and experiences. In the case studies presented, K-12 practitioners, teacher educators, preservice teachers, and parents use this praxis to produce and then study the use of democratized student texts; they step outside of reproducing standard school experiences to engage in conscious inquiry about their shared present as a continuance of a shared past. This volume exemplifies not only why instructional materials—including most so-called multicultural materials—obstruct democratized knowledge, but also takes the next step to construct and then study how "re-membered" student texts can be used. Case study findings reveal improved student outcomes, enhanced relationships between teachers and families and teachers and students, and a closer connection for children and adults to their heritage.

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... A third practical-critical activity context of social inquiry has involved teaching beyond Afrophobia and anti-blackness in community settings, which I describe next. (King, Goss, and McArthur 2014). ...

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Staying Human: Forty Years of Black Studies Practical-Critical Activity in the Spirit of (Aunt) Jemima
Recovering history and the “parent piece” for cultural well-being and belonging
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  • January 2014