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Paperback Rethinking Our Classrooms: Teaching for Equity and Justice Book

ISBN: 0942961188

ISBN13: 9780942961188

Rethinking Our Classrooms: Teaching for Equity and Justice

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Book Overview

This collection of articles on critical teaching and effective classroom practice (K-12) includes creative teaching ideas, compelling classroom narratives, and hands-on examples of ways teachers can... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

good but sometimes repetitive

The textbook was a good resource book and had many good ideas. They did seem to be repetitive at towards the end. Their goal is to push the limits, however, and push educators past their stereotypes, so be prepared. The general context and ideas were exciting and I enjoyed the book. I would buy others in this series.

A Different Perspective on Life for Students

I use parts of this book in a Sociology of Education course on the college level. Most of my students really enjoy reading the articles. They feel that they can relate to the issues that are presented around tracking, gender biases, racial prejudice, poverty, discipline, etc. The writing is accessible and the book offers an alternative way of thinking. The book helps students to explore taken for granted ideas and it opens their mind. I've done the Organic Goodie Simulation with my class and they had a great time participating, asking questions, and learning. What more could I want?

Beyond 'PC"

An excellent collection of ideas and experience that will move, inspire and instruct teachers who are concerned about ALL their children. [and who are not creepily consumed by their own bitterness] See also "Beyond Heroes and Holidays"

Education

This book is full of great short articles which are quick to the point and yet useful information. The articles are usually pretty interesting to read as well, and contain some great ways to incorporate diversity and critical thinking in the classroom
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