Review of Research in Education (Volume 37) explores the
extraordinary pedagogies that teachers and educators have developed
in recent years to address the needs of nondominant students and
families served by public schools and institutions of higher
learning. In this volume, extraordinary pedagogies are shown not to
be about "best practices" or the most effective teaching methods
for teaching to the learners' needs, but rather to bring attention
to how poverty, race, social class, and language interact with
local practices in teaching and learning, and in the everyday lives
of families, educators, children, and youth. By examining these
broader sociocultural issues, this volume challenges recent
attempts to refocus attention on learning outcomes without
considering these larger issues. Transforming schooling is possible
- but it requires extraordinary pedagogies.
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