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  • - Sustaining Identities for Black, Indigenous, and Teachers of Color
    av A Longoria & Francisco Rios
    471 - 1 437

  • - Reviving Democracy and Revitalizing Communities
    av Brian Charest
    471 - 1 327

  • - Critical Explorations in Teacher Education
     
    431

    Examines Critical Exploration in the Classroom - a learning-teaching research practice that positions teachers as researchers of their students' sense-making and learners as theorizers and investigators. Readers will find practices that empower and sustain the deep intellectual engagement of all learners.

  • - Critical Explorations in Teacher Education
     
    1 327

    Examines Critical Exploration in the Classroom - a learning-teaching research practice that positions teachers as researchers of their students' sense-making and learners as theorizers and investigators. Readers will find practices that empower and sustain the deep intellectual engagement of all learners.

  • - Creating a Community of Care in Schools
    av Deborah L. Wolter
    397 - 1 201

    Through compelling stories of restorative literacies, Wolter explores the complex relationships among cognition, metacognition, identity, behaviour in schools, and literacies. Based on the principles of restorative justice, restorative literacies are designed to help educators repair harm, restore relationships, and expand the concept of literacy.

  • - Toward More Equitable Policy, Research, and Practice
    av Alfredo J. Artiles & Sonia Nieto
    487 - 1 487

    Presents a framework for addressing intersectionality within educational spaces to combat the cumulative effects of systemic marginalization due to race, gender, disability, class, sexual orientation, and other identity-based labels.

  • - Hoarding Opportunities to Learn
    av Heather E. Price
    707 - 1 567

    Walks readers through the stages of the high school college prep pipeline that introduces interlocked structural barriers to students. The author shows how these barriers reinforce segregated structures that unfairly distribute the public good of education to some students and not others.

  • - Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context
    av Cynthia B. Dillard
    481 - 1 487

    In this timely and inspirational volume, authors from diverse disciplines consider and affirm the many places across curriculum and context where hope and joy are or can be strong and vibrant. Drawing on the life-affirming ideals of education philosopher Daisaku Ikeda, this book will reenergize educational research, theory, and practice.

  • - Indigenous Education Between Mothers and Their Children
    av Timothy San Pedro
    567 - 1 487

    Features a collection of short stories told in collaboration with five Native families that speak to the everyday aspects of Indigenous educational resurgence rooted in the intergenerational learning that occurs between mothers and their children.

  • - How Racist Rhetoric Impacts Education
    av Daniel G. Solorzano
    457 - 1 407

    Examines how the election of the United State's 45th president has resulted in a defining moment in US history where racist discourses have affected the educational experiences of America's most vulnerable students.

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    1 487

    Why is naming and tackling inequity not at the forefront of every conversation about educational leadership? How do our social constructions of identity hierarchies and deficits (mis)shape what leaders think and do? How do leaders advocate for those who need and deserve advocacy? This volume considers these questions and more.

  • - Effective Teachers as Windows and Mirrors
    av Leslie T. Fenwick & Dawn G. Williams
    437 - 1 201

    Employing a critical storytelling framework, respected scholars share the teaching practices of influential teachers that they learned from. Each storyteller identifies key concepts and principles that explain why the selected teacher was so memorably effective.

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    541

    Why is naming and tackling inequity not at the forefront of every conversation about educational leadership? How do our social constructions of identity hierarchies and deficits (mis)shape what leaders think and do? How do leaders advocate for those who need and deserve advocacy? This volume considers these questions and more.

  • - Unifying the Science of Learning With the Art of Teaching
    av Jacqueline Grennon Brooks & Martin G. Brooks
    451 - 1 281

  • - Tools and Templates to Support Reflective Professional Growth
    av Monique Alexander & Elizabeth Soslau
    477 - 1 371

  • - Improving Elementary Reading Through Metalinguistic Awareness
    av Marcy Zipke
    417 - 1 201

  • - Conversations about the Toughest Questions in K-12 Education
    av Frederick M Hess & Pedro A Noguera
    441 - 1 457

  • - Using Visual Thinking to Understand Complex Concepts in the Classroom
    av Patricia A Dunn
    401 - 1 201

  • - Cultivating Practical Wisdom to Create Democratic Schools
    av Cecelia E. Traugh & Cara E. Furman
    457 - 1 407

  • - A Path for Schools That Heal, Infancy-Grade 6
    av Lesley Koplow
    397 - 1 201

    It is essential for all schools to integrate trauma-informed care into practice as children, parents, and teachers live with the threat of COVID-19. In her new book, Lesley Koplow explores the Emotionally Responsive Practice (ERP) approach designed to support children and teachers' emotional well-being in the school setting.

  • - What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland?
    av Pasi Sahlberg
    461

    The first two editions of Finnish Lessons described how a small Nordic nation built a school system that provided access to a world-class education for all of its young people. In this third edition, Pasi Sahlberg updates the story of how Finland sustains its exemplary educational performance, including how it responds to turbulent changes.

  • - Centering Activism in Students' Study of the Past
    av Wayne Journell, Christopher C. Martell & Kaylene M. Stevens
    437 - 1 277

    Teachers can use Teaching History for Justice to show students how activism was used in the past to seek justice, how past social movements connect to the present, and how democratic tools can be used to change society.

  • - Moving Evidence Into Action
    av G. Williamson McDiarmid
    677 - 1 267

    Offers concrete examples of how data can be used by faculty, staff, and program leaders to improve their collective work as teacher educators. Strong external accountability mandates often lead to tensions that undermine morale and motivation. This volume focuses on navigating these tensions so that valuable programmatic change can happen.

  • - Teach For America and the Future of Teacher Education
    av Bethany L. Rogers & Megan Blumenreich
    481 - 1 267

    Tackles the perennial and pressing issue of how to attract, prepare, and retain high-quality teachers for all students, particularly those in the most challenging classrooms. Drawing on participant voices from the inaugural 1990 cohort of Teach For America, this book situates their experiences within the context of teacher education and reform.

  • - The SOURCES Framework for Authentic Investigation
    av Scott M. Waring
    421 - 1 201

    Learn how to integrate and evaluate primary and secondary sources by using the SOURCES framework. Waring outlines a clearly delineated, step-by-step process of how to progress through the seven stages of the framework, and provides suggestions for seamlessly integrating emerging technologies into instruction.

  • - Project-Based Learning in Secondary English Language Arts
    av Joseph L. Polman, Alison G. Boardman, Bridget Dalton, m.fl.
    397 - 1 201

    Learn how to develop and sustain multimodal, project-based learning (PBL) instruction in secondary English Language Arts classrooms. National standards encourage authentic forms of reading, writing, and communication that can support college and career readiness, and this book highlights PBL as a powerful way to harness students' interests.

  • - Reclaiming Schools in Their Own Image
    av Adrienne Dixson
    471 - 1 327

    Lays bare the harm Black women and girls are expected to overcome in order to receive an education in America. The book captures the routinely muffled voices and experiences of these students through storytelling, essays, letters, and poetry.

  • - A Global Journey From South Africa
    av Sonia Nieto, James A. Banks & Kogila Moodley
    457 - 1 407

    This autobiographical volume will foster a deeper understanding of racism, discrimination, and inequality in all its subtleties. Through storytelling, framed within the life journey of a South African sociologist of Indian ancestry, this book examines how marginalized communities lived with, fought, and braved racial engineering under apartheid.

  • - Strategic Observation And Reflection in the Elementary Grades
    av Debi Pitta, Susan O'Hara & Robert Pritchard
    451 - 1 281

    Provides a unique approach to planning, implementing, and elevating instruction that drives improvement in teaching and learning. SOAR focuses on the high-impact teaching practices that research identifies as key to student learning. In this book, the authors present and unpack these practices within the context of Teaching Frames.

  • - Renewing the Work That Teachers Do
    av David T. Hansen
    541 - 1 597

    The Call to Teach has been used in teacher education and educational research courses the world over. This volume celebrates that landmark text and examines the far-reaching impact of David Hansen's teaching and scholarship.

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