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  • av Kathy Hirsh-Pasek, Pasi Sahlberg, Roberta Michnick Golinkoff, m.fl.
    437 - 1 257

  • av Elizabeth Hale
    501 - 1 237

  • av Adam H. Frank & Harry Wong
    467 - 1 187

  • av Dianna Townsend
    517 - 1 237

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    1 387

    "Featuring the work of historians, researchers, and classroom teachers, this volume addresses the complexities of teaching and learning about race and racism in the secondary history classroom. Readers will learn how to help young people critique the nation's legacy of racial inequality, as well as understand the historical movements to disrupt inequality"--

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    561

    "Featuring the work of historians, researchers, and classroom teachers, this volume addresses the complexities of teaching and learning about race and racism in the secondary history classroom. Readers will learn how to help young people critique the nation's legacy of racial inequality, as well as understand the historical movements to disrupt inequality"--

  • av Christopher C. Jett
    517 - 1 347

  • av Beth Harry & Janette Klingner
    531 - 1 327

  • av Colette N. Cann, Kimberly Williams Brown & Meredith Madden
    501 - 1 197

  • av FOUBERT BANKS
    541 - 1 267

  • av COLLET TSCHANNEN-MO
    460,99 - 1 321

  • av CHOI HUGGINS
    497 - 1 197

  • av CANTRELL WALKER-DAL
    497 - 1 297

  • av Linda Lambert
    451 - 641

  • - Bridging Out-of-school Literacies with Classroom Practice
     
    381

    This study uses research on literacy outside of school to challenge how we think about literacy inside of school. It seeks to bridge the divide in the literature between formal education and the many informal settings - homes, after-school programmes - in which literacy learning flourishes.

  • - Improving Teacher Practice and Early Childhood Learning (Wisdom from an Experienced Classroom Observer)
    av Cindy Rzasa Bess
    391

    A book about what it takes to be an exceptional early childhood teacher. It examines various classroom scenarios and describes how teaching was done well or how it could be done better. It includes: an overview of the stages of early childhood development; and, descriptions of high-quality early childhood education settings and materials.

  • - Negotiating Standards in a High-Performing Bilingual School
    av Lauren Anderson, Mercedes K. Schneider & Jamy Stillman
    547 - 951

    In schools serving high concentrations of bilingual learners, it can be especially challenging for teachers to maintain commitments to equity minded instruction while meeting the demands of new educational policies, including national standards. This book details how one school integrated equity pedagogy into standards-based curriculum and produced exemplary levels of achievement.

  • av Michael Neal
    451

    How can educators understand writing assessment as and with technology in the 21st-century classroom? Thisl contends that new technologies are neither the problem nor the solution. Instead, educators need to tap into digital resources only inasmuch as they promote writing and its assessment as rhetorical with authentic purposes, audiences, and contexts.

  • - The Power and Promise of Individual Attention
    av Jessica Hoffmann Davis
    367

  • - 8 Essential Twenty-First Century Thinking Skills for Deeper Student Learning
    av James A. Bellanca
    421

  • - Making Space for Black Language Practices in Higher Education
    av Mary Bucholtz, Christine Mallinson & Anne H. Charity Hudley
    461 - 1 267

    Presents a model of how Black students navigate the linguistic expectations of college. Grounded in real-world examples of Black undergraduates attending colleges and universities across the US, the model illustrates the linguistic and cultural balancing acts that arise as Black students work to develop their full linguistic selves.

  • - A Critical Multicultural Pedagogy for Civic Engagement
    av James A. Banks & Michael Vavrus
    517 - 1 267

  • - Structuring Inequality and Opportunity in a Changing Society
     
    1 527

    Advances the conversation about racial equity in educational contexts with a unique analysis centered on the concept of racial projects - a way of thinking not only about systems of racial domination and subjugation, but also of resistance.

  • - Structuring Inequality and Opportunity in a Changing Society
     
    581

    "Race Frames in Education offers a unique analysis centered on the concept of racial projects-a way of thinking not only about systems of racial domination and subjugation, but also of resistance. Chapter authors underscore how racial projects advance equity or reproduce inequality for Latinx, immigrant and undocumented immigrant, Asian American, and African American populations"--

  • - Infrastructures for Equity in Today's Classrooms
    av T. Philip Nichols & Yasmin Kafai
    477 - 1 257

  • - Life Stories From Baby Rooms
    av Nancy File, Mary Benson McMullen & Christopher P. Brown
    471 - 1 097

    With its real-life stories and invitations for reflection and conversation, this book is an ideal professional development resource for pre- and in-service birth-age 3 professionals. The author shares lived experiences of being in four distinctly different baby rooms as a researcher over extended periods of time.

  • - Beyond White Privilege Pedagogy
    av Kevin Lally
    401 - 1 097

    Based on the author's teaching experience, this book examines why and how many progressive White people are stuck when it comes to race. By locating contemporary Whiteness in its historical context, this book rethinks some of the foundational aspects of White attitudes and approaches to antiracism, including empathy, resistance, and privilege.

  • av Jungmin Kwon & Catherine Compton-Lilly
    531 - 1 561

    Provides targeted suggestions that educators can use to ensure successful teaching and learning with today's growing population of transnational, multilingual students. The text offers insights based on the author's observations, interactions, and interviews with second-generation immigrant children, their families, and their teachers

  • - Student-Centered Learning With Digital Media
    av William Kist
    411 - 1 121

    Spotlights the idea of curation as a process for inspiring student-centered learning with digital media. Young people need to learn to become purposeful collectors and, thus, curators of their own learning. In this book, Kist shows educators how to empower students as they make sense of all the books, videos, websites, and social media they access.

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