Abstracts
Suspending Damage:
A Letter to Communities
Eve Tuck
“They’re in My Culture, They Speak the Same Way”:
African American Language in Multiethnic High Schools
Django Paris
The Effects of Stereotype Threat on Standardized Mathematics Test Performance and Cognitive Processing
Keena Arbuthnot
High School Research and Critical Literacy:
Social Studies With and Despite Wikipedia
Houman Harouni
Discourse, Narrative, and National Identity:
The Case of France
Kyle A. Greenwalt
Book Notes
My Most Excellent Year
Steven Kluger
Outliers
Malcolm Gladwell
Muslim American Youth
Selcuk R. Sirin and Michelle Fine
Chameleon
Charles R. Smith Jr.
Teach Freedom
Charles Payne and Carol Sills Strickland
Discourse, Narrative, and National Identity:
The Case of France
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Kyle A. Greenwalt is an assistant professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University. His work analyzes the intersections of popular culture, public schooling, and the performance of professional and civic identities. Kyle has published in such journals as Teaching and Teacher Education and Education and Culture and is currently finishing work on a book, The School as a Site of Memory: Public Schooling, Nationalism, and Educational Reform. Prior to his appointment at Michigan State University, Kyle taught social studies in northern Minnesota and EFL in eastern Hungary.