Demonstrating the power and potential of educators working
together to use literacy practices that make changes in people's
lives, this collaboratively written book blends the voices of
participants in a teacher-led professional development group to
provide a truly lifespan perspective on designing critical literacy
practices. It joins these educators' stories with the history and
practices of the group - K-12 classroom teachers, adult educators,
university professors, and community activists who have worked
together since 2001 to better understand the relationship between
literacy and social justice. Exploring issues such as gender
equity, linguistic diversity, civil rights and freedom and war, the
book showcases teachers' reflective practice in action and offers
insight into the possibilities and struggles of teaching literacy
through a framework of social justice.
Designing Socially Just Learning Communities models an
innovative form of professional development for educators and
researchers who are seeking ways to transform educational
practices. The teachers' practices and actions - in their
classrooms and as members of the teacher research group - will
speak loudly to policy-makers, researchers, and activists who wish
to work alongside them.
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