Julie Gorlewski
State University of New York at New Paltz
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Educational Policy | 2016
Eve Tuck; Julie Gorlewski
This article tells the story of an intervention by a collective of teacher educators on New York State’s adoption of edTPA. Too often in education policy analysis, issues of race are discussed briefly, if at all. This article argues that attending to constructions of race specific to settler colonialism is an important approach to education policy analysis.
Multicultural Perspectives | 2007
Julie Gorlewski
English Language Arts class in a predominantly white suburban high school may seem like an unlikely site for transformational pedagogy. Teachers and students speak the same national language and most of the teachers grew up and were educated in working class communities. Despite these roots, it is far too easy for teachers to forget that our “portfolios of experiences” have created access to middle class cultural values. If teachers unconsciously internalize middle class values, we might unwittingly judge working class students as academically deficient rather than engage in empowering, critical pedagogies. Teachers might reconsider student resistance as a force for co-creating curriculum to empower otherwise marginalized students. This piece explores the nuances of social class, power, and language through the experiences of a teacher and her 11th grade students as they negotiate two units of study that are heavily laden with social class: poetry and college entrance. Analysis and reflection indicate that students in a white working class high school can benefit from pedagogies that embrace, rather than dismiss, student resistance.
Archive | 2012
Julie Gorlewski; David A. Gorlewski
In the field of education, “standards” is an evocative term. It implies both excellence and limitations, representing both minimum competency and the desire to strive for a measurable benchmark of quality. How can one word signify such disparate intentions? And, more importantly, how can educators, as professionals, be informed by standards in a manner that can well serve students in schools?
English Journal | 2008
Julie Gorlewski
The International Journal of Progressive Education | 2012
Brad J. Porfilio; Julie Gorlewski
Canadian Journal of Environmental Education | 2012
Julie Gorlewski; Brad J. Porfilio
Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor | 2014
Julie Gorlewski; David A. Gorlewski; Brad J. Porfilio
Archive | 2015
Paul L. Thomas; Paul R. Carr; Julie Gorlewski; Brad J. Porfilio
Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor | 2013
Brad J. Porfilio; Julie Gorlewski; Shelley Pineo-Jensen
English Journal | 2012
Julie Gorlewski