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  • - Essays for Teachers in the History of Education
    av Clinton B. Allison
    311

    Present and Past provides a critical analysis of major public school issues. The narrative is organized around problems created in the public schools by a lack of social justice in the broader society. Rather than a chronological treatment of educational history, historical incidents and case studies are used to provide perspectives on crucial issues. The author's point of view is explicit, but throughout the text, he invites challenges to his interpretation by his readers.

  • - A Critical Pedagogy of Representation
    av Peter McLaren
    387

  • - Writings on Teaching and Living
    av Mary Aswell Doll
    401

  • - Girlhoods of the 1950s
     
    387

  • - Collected Essays on Ethnography and Education
    av George W Noblit
    397

    Ethnography is much more than a collection of research techniques. The paradigm wars in educational research have pushed qualitative methods to become increasingly focused on technique and theory. The essays in this volume speak against these trends by examining ethnography as a way of understanding particularities. Examining the ethnographic enterprise itself, Particularities demonstrates the power of ethnography through discrete studies of education and race.

  • - Dialect, Discourse, and Diversity
    av Patrick L Courts
    387

  • - Pedagogy,Modernity,and Jewish Identity
     
    377

  • - Theory and Practice for Education for Liberation
    av Danny K. Weil
    387

  • av Scott P Culclasure
    377

  • - Education in the Twenty-First Century
    av D. Emily Hicks
    377

    Classrooms of the future will be multicultural classrooms. Ninety-five Languages and Seven Forms of Intelligence uses a multidimensional approach to examine the relationship between multicultural classrooms and border cities in the postmodern era. D. Emily Hicks argues that the diverse nature of the students in classrooms of the next century demand that we rethink the notions of community, citizenship, and the state. Drawing on the work of Paolo Freire, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, and Antonio Negri, while using literary examples of Chicano/a literature, this text bridges the fields of pedagogical theory and cultural studies.

  • - Alternative Strategies for Teaching at-Risk Students
    av Rosa L. Kennedy
    377

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