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Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice - Wayne Au - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice - Wayne Au - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

This one-of-a-kind collection will help today's educators feel and understand the power that communities can harness through organizing and solidarity. This volume highlights some of Wayne Au's most impactful essays and articles across his 25 years as an educator, activist, and scholar. In this carefully curated collection, Au traces the development of his politics and analyses of schooling, education policy, curriculum, and racialization. Featuring concrete examples, chapters address antiracist education and the politics of knowledge the racial politics of high-stakes testing and neoliberal education reforms and the racialization of Asian Americans as a model minority and its connection to anti-Blackness. Importantly, this book illustrates the power of writing for different audiences by placing scholarly essays alongside those written for teachers, parents, and community members, while also linking educational activism with educational research. In addition to providing a broad examination of the politics of curriculum and educational policy in America, Book Features: Written by an internationally known scholar in the areas of curriculum, multicultural and antiracist education, high-stakes testing and neoliberal reforms, racial justice, and critical education. Provides a model for how to translate educational research and analysis between academic and public discourses, embodying the intersections of theory, practice, and justice. Combines searing political analysis of education with the hope offered through activism, solidarity, and educational justice.

DKK 403.00
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Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice - Wayne Au - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Race, Curriculum, and the Politics of Educational Justice - Wayne Au - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

This one-of-a-kind collection will help today's educators feel and understand the power that communities can harness through organizing and solidarity. This volume highlights some of Wayne Au's most impactful essays and articles across his 25 years as an educator, activist, and scholar. In this carefully curated collection, Au traces the development of his politics and analyses of schooling, education policy, curriculum, and racialization. Featuring concrete examples, chapters address antiracist education and the politics of knowledge the racial politics of high-stakes testing and neoliberal education reforms and the racialization of Asian Americans as a model minority and its connection to anti-Blackness. Importantly, this book illustrates the power of writing for different audiences by placing scholarly essays alongside those written for teachers, parents, and community members, while also linking educational activism with educational research. In addition to providing a broad examination of the politics of curriculum and educational policy in America, Book Features: Written by an internationally known scholar in the areas of curriculum, multicultural and antiracist education, high-stakes testing and neoliberal reforms, racial justice, and critical education. Provides a model for how to translate educational research and analysis between academic and public discourses, embodying the intersections of theory, practice, and justice. Combines searing political analysis of education with the hope offered through activism, solidarity, and educational justice.

DKK 1189.00
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The Politics of Latino Education - Kenneth Meier David Leal - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Democratic Education in Practice - - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Moral Matters - Alan R. Tom - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Overtested - Jessica Zacher Pandya - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Heterogenius Classrooms - Behind the Scenes - - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Reading, Writing, and Literacy 2.0 - Denise Johnson - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

The Play's the Thing - Elizabeth Jones - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy - David C. Berliner - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy - David C. Berliner - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, these essays are designed to be conversation starters about where and how we can best support public education. Throughout his extraordinary career, educational psychologist David Berliner visited hundreds of classrooms in multiple countries. After many such visits, he wrote short notes about what he saw, felt, and imagined as he observed teachers, students, and administrators attempting to make education happen. Intended to provoke readers to think and discuss key ideas in K–12 education, Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy brings together 19 essays on the issues that define the United States public school system, including teacher professionalism and autonomy teacher–student relationships charter, religious, and private schools curricular choice high-stakes testing and equity COVID-19 learning loss multicultural education and parent–teacher relationships. A common theme that runs throughout these essays is appreciation and advocacy for the U.S. public school system—warts and all! Book Features: Commentaries, insights, and recommendations for improving teaching and learning, written by one of the keenest observers of America's schools. Coverage of important topics in education written in a conversational voice to be accessible to a wide audience. Inspiring and thought-provoking essays about one of America's greatest inventions—its huge system of public education.

DKK 416.00
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Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy - David C. Berliner - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy - David C. Berliner - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Written in an accessible style for a broad audience, these essays are designed to be conversation starters about where and how we can best support public education. Throughout his extraordinary career, educational psychologist David Berliner visited hundreds of classrooms in multiple countries. After many such visits, he wrote short notes about what he saw, felt, and imagined as he observed teachers, students, and administrators attempting to make education happen. Intended to provoke readers to think and discuss key ideas in K–12 education, Public Education for Our Nation's Democracy brings together 19 essays on the issues that define the United States public school system, including teacher professionalism and autonomy teacher–student relationships charter, religious, and private schools curricular choice high-stakes testing and equity COVID-19 learning loss multicultural education and parent–teacher relationships. A common theme that runs throughout these essays is appreciation and advocacy for the U.S. public school system—warts and all! Book Features: Commentaries, insights, and recommendations for improving teaching and learning, written by one of the keenest observers of America's schools. Coverage of important topics in education written in a conversational voice to be accessible to a wide audience. Inspiring and thought-provoking essays about one of America's greatest inventions—its huge system of public education.

DKK 1248.00
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Ways of Studying Children - C. Genishi - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Ways of Studying Children - C. Genishi - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Since the publication of the widely used Ways of Studying Children in 1959, young children and education have experienced many new influences, including an increased emphasis on learning in the early years. Focusing on children under the age of eight, this enlarged edition analyzes theories and practices that have had an impact on the study of young children, such as the insights of Jean Piaget and the use of behavioral objectives. New applications of child study relevant to bilingual children, youngsters from diverse cultures, and handicapped children are provided. In a balanced way, the authors consider controversial questions of school records versus children's privacy, standardization and individual development, cognitive and emotional growth, excessive testing versus other ways of appraising progress. Up-to-date lists of suggested readings at the end of each chapter offer additional opportunities for learning and growth to experienced or beginning teachers. Reviewers praised Ways of Studying Children as practical and readable, valuable not only to teachers but also to supervisors, curriculum coordinators, parents, and others interested in education. The new edition adds special appeal for teachers in preschool programs, day-care centers, and kindergarten through second grade. The authors offer a detailed, caring perspective on individual child development that concentrates on the whole child. They are concerned not only with the study of young children, but also with the realities faced by early childhood teachers today.

DKK 255.00
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Playing Their Way Into Literacies - Karen E. Wohlwend - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Playing Their Way Into Literacies - Karen E. Wohlwend - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

Karen Wohlwend provides a new framework for rethinking the boundaries between literacy and play, so that play itself is viewed as a literacy practice along with reading, writing, and design. Through a variety of theoretical lenses, the author presents a portrait of literacy play that connects three play groups: the girls and, importantly, boys, who played with Disney Princess media; "Just Guys" who used design and sports media to make a boys-only space; and a group of children who played teacher with big books and other school texts. These young children "play by design," using play not only as a literacy to transform the texts that they read, write, and draw, but also as a tactic to transform their relational identities in the social spaces of peer and school cultures. Emphasizing the importance of play despite current high-stakes testing demands, this book:Provides an argument for re-centering play in early childhood curricula where play functions as a literacy in its own right. Offers cutting-edge analyses and examples of new literacies, popular culture, and multimodal discourses. Illustrates how children’s play can both produce and challenge normative discourses regarding ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. Examines the multimodal, multimedia textual practices of young children as they play across tensions among popular media, peer relationships, and school literacy. Features vivid descriptions, examples of young children in action, and photographs.

DKK 301.00
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SAT Wars - - Bog - Teachers' College Press - Plusbog.dk

DKK 309.00
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