Transgressing Teacher Education is an immediately impactful book. The book transgresses false narratives of Whiteness, meritocracy, and assimilation that too often anchor or define teacher education coursework and pedagogy. The book is what teacher education needs now in the current historical moment. In this important book Ginsberg shares strategies that can be adapted and used in traditional or alternative teacher education programs, as well as for the professional development and continuous growth of practicing teachers.
— Nicholas D. Hartlep, PhD, Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in Education, Berea College
If we are to achieve social justice and equitable education, Transgressing Teacher Education is an excellent resource to bridge theory with practice. Too often in teacher education, while we may engage in dialogic discourse to advance social justice and equitable education, often we do not provide our candidates with exemplars of how to deconstruct their identities, positionalities, as well as how to challenge their own thinking and policies that maintain the status quo. Throughout the various chapters, Alice E. Ginsberg provides a plethora of authentic strategies and activities to assist teacher educators in transforming teacher education.
— Belinda Bustos Flores, PhD, Associate Dean of Professional Preparation & Partnerships; Professor, Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, University of Texas at San Antonio
Ginsberg provides us with a bold challenge to radically rethink teacher education. This book centers ideology, culture, reflection, identities, language and power at the center of how we must prepare teachers. Transgressing Teacher Education is essential reading for anyone who wants to radically reimagine teacher education. This is the book that we need at this time.
— Tyrone C. Howard Ph.D, Director of UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families
How can teacher educators prepare teachers to be the change agents in schools? In the Preface to Transgressing Teacher Education, Ginsberg lays the problem bare: the fear on the part of many teachers, who desire to teach for social justice and change that “they will be swallowed up by the status quo and become part of the very problem they set out to solve.”
In a timely book, Alice Ginsberg tackles this perennial problem: providing teacher candidates the experiences in their programs that will enable them to understand and cope with the realities of urban schools while striving to be effective and enact pedagogical practices for social change when working with pupils. Across several chapters, combining critical reflection and linking it to strategic actions, Ginsburg offers an array of activities teacher educators can use with teacher candidates.
— Michele Foster
Transgressing Teacher Education should be assigned reading for all of those interested in preparing the next generation of America's teachers.
— Travis J. Bristol, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education , University of California, Berkeley