Where Were the Mexicans? The Story is a Conversation

Autores/as

  • Elizabeth D. Rivas University of Texas at San Antonio

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24974/amae.15.2.425

Palabras clave:

Ethnic Studies, Mexican American studies, critical consciousness, integrated curriculum, socio-transformative constructivism

Resumen

This essay explores the institutionalized master narrative of public institutions and how the mandated policies enacted by public institutions impact social studies teachers when they are delivering instruction to their students. A socio-transformative constructivist framework guides the essay in order to affirm that knowledge is socially constructed and mediated by cultural, historical, and institutional contexts (Rodriguez, 1998; Rodriguez & Berryman, 2002). This essay also examines how educators can go beyond the teaching of their course curriculum to enact change at their campus and district. Also, this essay examines how district leaders can support teachers who want to be social justice change agents.

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Publicado

2021-09-03

Cómo citar

Rivas, E. D. . (2021). Where Were the Mexicans? The Story is a Conversation. Association of Mexican American Educators Journal, 15(2), 104–122. https://doi.org/10.24974/amae.15.2.425