C&i 364 Fall 2011

Rethinking Multicultural Education (USED): Teaching for Racial and Cultural

$15.95

Instructor: Lopez

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ISBN: 
9780942961423
Author: 
Au, Wayne
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Rethinking Multicultural Education demonstrates a powerful vision of anti-racist, social justice education. Practical, rich in story, and analytically sharp, this book reclaims multicultural education as part of a larger struggle for justice and against racism, colonization, and cultural oppression--in schools and society.

Publication Date: 
2009-03-01
Pages: 
385
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Rethinking Schools Ltd.

Reflective Teaching: An Introduction

$22.95

Instructor: Lopez

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ISBN: 
9780805880502
Author: 
Liston, Daniel P
Product Description: 

This volume outlines the assumptions and beliefs that distinguish the concept of the reflective teacher from the view of the teacher as passive and a mere technician -- a view that teacher education programs and schools have historically promoted. The authors demonstrate how various conceptions of reflective teaching differ from one another. They believe that it is only through teachers' reflections on their own teaching that they become more skilled, more capable, and in general better teachers.

This is the first volume in the "Reflective Teaching and the Social Conditions of Schooling" series. The major goal of both this book and of all of the volumes to follow in this series is to help teachers explore and define their own positions with regard to the topics and issues at hand within the context of the aims of education in a democratic society.

Publication Date: 
1996-08-19
Pages: 
112
Binding: 
Paperback
Publisher: 
Routledge

Doing Multicultural Education for Achievement and Equity

$44.95

Instructor: Lopez

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ISBN: 
9780415880572
Author: 
Grant, Carl A
Product Description: 

Doing Multicultural Education for Achievement and Equity, a hands-on, reader-friendly multicultural education textbook, actively engages education students in critical reflection and self-examination as they prepare to teach in increasingly diverse classrooms. In this engaging text, Carl A. Grant and Christine E. Sleeter, two of the most eminent scholars of multicultural teacher education, help pre-service teachers develop the tools they will need to learn about their students and their students’ communities and contexts, about themselves, and about the social relations in which schools are embedded. Doing Multicultural Education for Achievement and Equity challenges readers to take a truly active and ongoing role in promoting equity within education and helps to guide them in becoming highly qualified and fantastic teachers.

Features and updates to this much-anticipated second edition include:

    • Reflection boxes that encourage students to actively engage with the text and concepts, along with downloadable templates available on Routledge.com
    • "Putting It into Practice" activities that offer concrete suggestions for really "doing" multicultural work in the classroom
    • Fictional vignettes that illustrate the real issues teacher education students face and the ways their own cultural attitudes can impact their response
    • New coverage of issues pertaining to student achievement, federal and state policy, and socioeconomic connections between the current economy and educational funding
    • A more comprehensive discussion about the different social movements that have affected education in the past and present

    Publication Date: 
    2011-02-20
    Pages: 
    288
    Binding: 
    Paperback
    Publisher: 
    Routledge

    Rethinking Multicultural Education: Teaching for Racial and Cultural Justice

    $18.95

    Instructor: Lopez

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    ISBN: 
    9780942961423
    Author: 
    Au, Wayne
    Product Description: 

    Rethinking Multicultural Education demonstrates a powerful vision of anti-racist, social justice education. Practical, rich in story, and analytically sharp, this book reclaims multicultural education as part of a larger struggle for justice and against racism, colonization, and cultural oppression--in schools and society.

    Publication Date: 
    2009-03-01
    Pages: 
    385
    Binding: 
    Paperback
    Publisher: 
    Rethinking Schools Ltd.

    Spectacular Things Happen along the Way:Lessons from an Urban Classroom

    $20.95

    Instructor: Lopez

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    ISBN: 
    9780807748572
    Author: 
    Schultz, Brian
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    ''Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way renewed my belief that it is possible to write authentic narratives about urban schools.... I plan to make this book required reading for my teacher education students...''
    --From the Foreword by Carl A. Grant, University of Wisconsin, Madison

    ''Once I began reading, I couldn't put it down. The power here is in the details. It s a marvelous, important book and is badly needed at a moment when the values it upholds are under an unrelenting assault from forces of reactionary ignorance.''
    --Jonathan Kozol, author of Amazing Grace.

    ''In a time of ever more testing and standardization, Brian Schultz demonstrates in powerful ways what the critically democratic alternative looks like. Anyone who wants to make a difference in urban education needs to read this book.''
    --Michael W. Apple, author of Educating the ''Right'' Way

    ''An amazing tale of incredible fifth-grade citizen activists that reveals what education in America's inner cities could and should be.''
    --Jeannie Oakes, Presidential Professor in Education Equity, UCLA

    ''The lessons about curriculum and teaching are powerful and the story is absolutely inspiring.''
    --James A. Beane, author of A Reason to Teach: Creating Classrooms of Dignity and Hope

    ''Carr Community Academy is a crumbling elementary school in Chicago next to one of the largest and most perilous public housing projects-Cabrini Green. It also is the location of one of the more spectacular fifth-grade classes in the country.''
    --Ralph Nader, consumer advocate, author, and founder, Public Citizen research group

    ''This fifth-grade class illustrates some important lessons about America: The neglect of the inner-city poor, the virtues of creative public service, of teaching to educate-not just to pass a test-and of perseverance.''
    --Robert Siegel, All Things Considered, National Public Radio

    ''When city kids are thought to be nothing more than a tangle of pathologies and deficits who must be 'saved' by crusading, missionary teachers the result is always some form of colonization. In this extraordinary book, Brian Schultz, a courageous teacher writing here with clarity and passion, performs a radical reversal and provides an alternative.''
    --William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education, University of Illinois at Chicago, and author of To Teach

    ''Through their compelling school improvement efforts, Schultz and his fifth graders clearly counter the colonizing policy that says only the privileged can be educated through freedom to pursue personal interests and collective commitments.''
    --William H. Schubert, University Scholar, University of Illinois at Chicago

    What happens when a teacher resists the pressures of ''teaching to the test'' and creates a curriculum based on student needs, wants, and desires? Brian Schultz did just that when he challenged his students from a housing project in Chicago to name a problem in their community that they wanted to solve. When the students unanimously focus on replacing their dilapidated school building, an unforgettable journey is put into motion. As his students examine the conditions of their blighted school and research the deeper causes of decay, they set off on a mission of remedy and repair. It is finally their own questions and activities that power their profound self-transformations. This moving story is a tribute to what determined teachers are able to achieve in the current stifling environment of high-stakes testing and standardization. Anyone who has faith in creativity, commitment, and the deep potential of inner-city children and youth will want to read this book.

    Publication Date: 
    2008-03-20
    Pages: 
    192
    Binding: 
    Paperback
    Publisher: 
    Teachers College Press
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