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  • - Young Black Men Moving from Chicago's South Side to Success in Higher Education
    av Chezare A. Warren
    451 - 771

    Chronicles the transition of a cohort of young Black males from Urban Prep Charter Academy for Young Men to their early experiences in higher education. A rich and closely observed account of a mission-driven school and its students, Urban Preparation makes a significant contribution to our understanding of how young males of colour can best be served in schools today.

  • av Muhammad Khalifa
    407 - 757

    Focuses on how school leaders can effectively serve minoritized students - those who have been historically marginalized in school and society. The book demonstrates how leaders can engage students, parents, teachers, and communities in ways that positively impact learning by honouring indigenous heritages and local cultural practices.

  • - Culturally Relevant STEM Education
    av Bryan A. Brown
    407 - 731

    Examines how language and culture matter for effective science teaching. Bryan Brown argues that, given the realities of our multilingual and multicultural society, teachers must truly understand how issues of culture intersect with the fundamental principles of learning.

  • - Understanding Diversity, Opportunity Gaps, and Teaching in Today's Classrooms
    av H. Richard Milner
    517 - 777

    Addresses a crucial issue in teacher training and professional education: the need to prepare pre-service and in-service teachers for the racially diverse student populations in their classrooms. A down-to-earth book, it aims to help practitioners develop insights and skills for successfully educating diverse student bodies.

  • - Understanding Diversity, Opportunity Gaps, and Teaching in Today's Classrooms
    av H. Richard Milner IV
    381 - 391

    Addresses a crucial issue in teacher training and professional education: the need to prepare pre-service and in-service teachers for the racially diverse student populations in their classrooms. A down-to-earth book, it aims to help practitioners develop insights and skills for successfully educating diverse student bodies.

  • - Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for Black Male College Athletes
    av John N. Singer
    407 - 757

    Highlights the myriad ways in which organised collegiate sport has both positively contributed to and negatively detracted from the educational experiences of Black male college athletes. Specifically, John Singer examines the experiences, opportunities, and outcomes of Black males who have played NCAA Division I football and/or basketball.

  • - Hope, Resistance and Educational Success
    av Nancy Acevedo & Gilberto Q. Conchas
    421 - 757

    Based on interview data, life testimonios, and Chicana feminist theories, The Chicana/o/x Dream profiles first-generation, Mexican-descent college students who have overcome adversity by utilizing various forms of cultural capital to power their academic success.

  • - Transforming Teaching and Learning Through the Disciplines
     
    421

    Makes the case for restorative justice as a practice as much as it is a paradigm. Through essays, case studies, and interviews, the book outlines for educators and teacher educators how restorative justice can be leveraged to teach across disciplines.

  • - Transforming Teaching and Learning Through the Disciplines
     
    731

    Makes the case for restorative justice as a practice as much as it is a paradigm. Through essays, case studies, and interviews, the book outlines for educators and teacher educators how restorative justice can be leveraged to teach across disciplines.

  • - Resisting Racism and Reclaiming Education
    av Rita Kohli
    407 - 731

    Teacher educator and educational researcher Rita Kohli documents the hostile racial climate that teachers of color experience over the course of their academic and professional lives - first as students and preservice teachers and later in their schools. She also highlights the tools of resistance employed to challenge institutionalized oppression.

  • av Margaret Beale Spencer
    597

    A rallying cry for equitable education informed by a revolutionary re-reading of Brown v. Board of Education, on the 70th anniversary of the ruling

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