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Against Common Sense - Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Kevin K. Kumashiro Against Common Sense - Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Kevin K. Kumashiro
R5,035 Discovery Miles 50 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The phrase "teaching for social justice" is often used, but not always explained. What does it look like to teach for social justice? What are the implications for anti-oppressive teaching across different areas of the curriculum? Drawing on his own experiences teaching diverse grades and subjects, leading author and educator Kevin Kumashiro examines various aspects of anti-oppressive teaching and learning in six different subject areas. Celebrating 10 years as a go-to resource for K-12 teachers and teacher educators, this third edition of the bestselling Against Common Sense features: * A new introduction that addresses the increased challenges of anti-oppressive teaching in an era of teacher evaluations, standardization and ever-increasing accountability. * End of chapter teacher responses that provide subject-specific examples of what anti-oppressive teaching really looks like in the classroom. * End of chapter questions for reflection that will enhance comprehension and help readers translate abstract ideas into classroom practice. * Additional readings and resources to inspire students to further their social justice education. Compelling and accessible, Against Common Sense continues to offer readers the tools they need to begin teaching against their common sense assumptions and toward social justice.

Diversifying the Teacher Workforce - Preparing and Retaining Highly Effective Teachers (Paperback): Christine E. Sleeter, La... Diversifying the Teacher Workforce - Preparing and Retaining Highly Effective Teachers (Paperback)
Christine E. Sleeter, La Vonne I. Neal, Kevin K. Kumashiro
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Diversifying the Teacher Workforce critically examines efforts to diversify the teaching force and narrow the demographic gap between who teaches and who populates U.S. classrooms. While the demographic gap is often invoked to provide a needed rationale for preparing all teachers, and especially White teachers, to work with students of color, it is far less often invoked in an effort to examine why the teaching force remains predominantly White in the first place. Based on work the National Association for Multicultural Education is engaged in on this phenomenon, this edited collection brings together leading scholars to look closely at this problem. They examine why the teaching force is predominantly White from historical as well as contemporary perspectives, showcase and report available data on a variety of ways this problem is being tackled at the pre-service and teacher credentialing levels, and examine how a diverse and high-quality teaching force can be retained and thrive. This book is an essential resource for any educator interested in exploring race within the context of today s urban schools."

Diversifying the Teacher Workforce - Preparing and Retaining Highly Effective Teachers (Hardcover): Christine E. Sleeter, La... Diversifying the Teacher Workforce - Preparing and Retaining Highly Effective Teachers (Hardcover)
Christine E. Sleeter, La Vonne I. Neal, Kevin K. Kumashiro
R4,442 Discovery Miles 44 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Diversifying the Teacher Workforce critically examines efforts to diversify the teaching force and narrow the demographic gap between who teaches and who populates U.S. classrooms. While the demographic gap is often invoked to provide a needed rationale for preparing all teachers, and especially White teachers, to work with students of color, it is far less often invoked in an effort to examine why the teaching force remains predominantly White in the first place. Based on work the National Association for Multicultural Education is engaged in on this phenomenon, this edited collection brings together leading scholars to look closely at this problem. They examine why the teaching force is predominantly White from historical as well as contemporary perspectives, showcase and report available data on a variety of ways this problem is being tackled at the pre-service and teacher credentialing levels, and examine how a diverse and high-quality teaching force can be retained and thrive. This book is an essential resource for any educator interested in exploring race within the context of today s urban schools."

Against Common Sense - Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice (Paperback, 3rd edition): Kevin K. Kumashiro Against Common Sense - Teaching and Learning Toward Social Justice (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Kevin K. Kumashiro
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The phrase "teaching for social justice" is often used, but not always explained. What does it look like to teach for social justice? What are the implications for anti-oppressive teaching across different areas of the curriculum? Drawing on his own experiences teaching diverse grades and subjects, leading author and educator Kevin Kumashiro examines various aspects of anti-oppressive teaching and learning in six different subject areas. Celebrating 10 years as a go-to resource for K-12 teachers and teacher educators, this third edition of the bestselling Against Common Sense features: * A new introduction that addresses the increased challenges of anti-oppressive teaching in an era of teacher evaluations, standardization and ever-increasing accountability. * End of chapter teacher responses that provide subject-specific examples of what anti-oppressive teaching really looks like in the classroom. * End of chapter questions for reflection that will enhance comprehension and help readers translate abstract ideas into classroom practice. * Additional readings and resources to inspire students to further their social justice education. Compelling and accessible, Against Common Sense continues to offer readers the tools they need to begin teaching against their common sense assumptions and toward social justice.

about Museums, Culture, and Justice to Explore in Your Classroom (Hardcover): Therese Quinn, Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers about Museums, Culture, and Justice to Explore in Your Classroom (Hardcover)
Therese Quinn, Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers
R2,159 Discovery Miles 21 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Museums are public resources that can offer rich extensions to classroom educational experiences from tours through botanical gardens to searching for family records in the archives of a local historical society. With clarity and a touch of humor, Quinn presents ideas and examples of ways that teachers can use museums to support student exploration while also teaching for social justice. Topics include disability and welcoming all bodies, celebrating queer people's lives and histories, settler colonialism and decolonization, fair workplaces, Indigenous knowledge, and much more. This practical resource invites classroom teachers to rethink how and why they are bringing students to museums and suggests projects for creating rich museum-based learning opportunities across an array of subject areas.Book Features: Links museums, classroom teaching, and social movements for justice. Focuses on the cultural contributions of people of color, women, and other marginalized groups. Organized around probing questions connecting history and contemporary events, museum formats and content, and activities. Includes pull-out themes and resources for further reading.

about Museums, Culture, and Justice to Explore in Your Classroom (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers about Museums, Culture, and Justice to Explore in Your Classroom (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Museums are public resources that can offer rich extensions to classroom educational experiences from tours through botanical gardens to searching for family records in the archives of a local historical society. With clarity and a touch of humor, Quinn presents ideas and examples of ways that teachers can use museums to support student exploration while also teaching for social justice. Topics include disability and welcoming all bodies, celebrating queer people's lives and histories, settler colonialism and decolonization, fair workplaces, Indigenous knowledge, and much more. This practical resource invites classroom teachers to rethink how and why they are bringing students to museums and suggests projects for creating rich museum-based learning opportunities across an array of subject areas.Book Features: Links museums, classroom teaching, and social movements for justice. Focuses on the cultural contributions of people of color, women, and other marginalized groups. Organized around probing questions connecting history and contemporary events, museum formats and content, and activities. Includes pull-out themes and resources for further reading. *Winner of the 2021 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award

Six Lenses for Anti-Oppressive Education - Partial Stories, Improbable Conversations (Second Edition) (Paperback, 2nd Revised... Six Lenses for Anti-Oppressive Education - Partial Stories, Improbable Conversations (Second Edition) (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Kevin K. Kumashiro, Bic Ngo
R1,494 Discovery Miles 14 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book spotlights six themes or "lenses" for understanding and analyzing education and its relation to oppression and anti-oppressive transformation. It brings together multiple perspectives on anti-oppressive education from various contexts, including K-12 schools, teacher education programs, postsecondary institutions, and community-based organizations. The book provides an array of practical and theoretical resources for educators to explore and innovate ways to confront and dismantle racism, sexism, classism, heterosexism and other forms of oppression in education. Significantly, this 2nd edition boasts ten new chapters as well as new or considerably revised Conversations for each of the six Parts. The chapters provide readers with diverse perspectives for considering anti-oppressive education from a range of content areas in K-12, postsecondary, and community contexts; student and educator populations; social differences; activities; and research methodology. In addition, this new edition significantly amplifies the perspectives and experiences of youth, including those from Southeast Asian, South Asian, and African American communities.

Troubling Intersections of Race and Sexuality - Queer Students of Color and Anti-Oppressive Education (Hardcover): Kevin K.... Troubling Intersections of Race and Sexuality - Queer Students of Color and Anti-Oppressive Education (Hardcover)
Kevin K. Kumashiro; Contributions by Kayla Chan, Stuart F Chen-Hayes, Teddy Consolacion, Gordon De Frane, …
R4,235 Discovery Miles 42 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, researchers have considerably expanded our understanding of the experiences of students of color and of students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning (ie. Queer). They have provided us with rich resources for addressing racism and heterosexism; however, few have examined the unique experiences of students who are both queer and of color, and few have examined the heterosexist or white-centered nature of anti-racist or anti-heterosexist education (respectively). What of the students and educators who live and teach at the intersection of race and sexuality? By combining autobiographical accounts with qualitative and quantitative research on queer students of different racial backgrounds, these essays not only trouble the ways we think about the intersections of race and sexuality, they also offer theoretical insights and educational strategies to educators committed to bringing about change.

Troubling Intersections of Race and Sexuality - Queer Students of Color and Anti-Oppressive Education (Paperback): Kevin K.... Troubling Intersections of Race and Sexuality - Queer Students of Color and Anti-Oppressive Education (Paperback)
Kevin K. Kumashiro; Contributions by Kayla Chan, Stuart F Chen-Hayes, Teddy Consolacion, Gordon De Frane, …
R1,829 Discovery Miles 18 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In recent years, researchers have considerably expanded our understanding of the experiences of students of color and of students who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning (ie. Queer). They have provided us with rich resources for addressing racism and heterosexism; however, few have examined the unique experiences of students who are both queer and of color, and few have examined the heterosexist or white-centered nature of anti-racist or anti-heterosexist education (respectively). What of the students and educators who live and teach at the intersection of race and sexuality? By combining autobiographical accounts with qualitative and quantitative research on queer students of different racial backgrounds, these essays not only trouble the ways we think about the intersections of race and sexuality, they also offer theoretical insights and educational strategies to educators committed to bringing about change.

Civic Literacy in Schools and Communities - Reviving Democracy and Revitalizing Communities (Hardcover): Brian Charest, Kevin... Civic Literacy in Schools and Communities - Reviving Democracy and Revitalizing Communities (Hardcover)
Brian Charest, Kevin K. Kumashiro
R2,810 Discovery Miles 28 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This practical book provides teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders with concrete strategies for doing community-based work. By reframing the act of teaching to include working for social change, the author pushes readers to see school and community revitalization as reciprocal, not separate, projects. Drawing on the strategies and tactics of community organizers and activists, Charest describes an approach to schooling that addresses the social and economic concerns that students and families in under-resourced communities confront in their daily lives. He uses a decolonial framework to examine how schools can de-center Whiteness and reimagine curriculum and teaching. He also shows teacher educators how they can better prepare the next generation of civic-minded teachers to create a more just and democratic society. This model of intentional community engagement, when initiated by teachers and school leadership, is designed to re-position schools to take up questions of equity, racism, and the long-term health and well-being of individuals and communities. Book Features: Outlines useful strategies for teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders who want to enact community engagement. Explores how educators can center the voices and experiences of people of color to revitalize teaching and learning. Explains how to build curriculum around local history to address everyday concerns in communities. Provides community engagement strategies for middle and high school educators.

Teaching Civic Literacy in Schools - Reviving Democracy and Revitalizing Communities (Paperback): Brian Charest, Kevin K.... Teaching Civic Literacy in Schools - Reviving Democracy and Revitalizing Communities (Paperback)
Brian Charest, Kevin K. Kumashiro
R993 Discovery Miles 9 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This practical book provides teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders with concrete strategies for doing community-based work. By reframing the act of teaching to include working for social change, the author pushes readers to see school and community revitalization as reciprocal, not separate, projects. Drawing on the strategies and tactics of community organizers and activists, Charest describes an approach to schooling that addresses the social and economic concerns that students and families in under-resourced communities confront in their daily lives. He uses a decolonial framework to examine how schools can decenter Whiteness and reimagine curriculum and teaching. He also shows teacher educators how they can better prepare the next generation of civic-minded teachers to create a more just and democratic society. This model of intentional community engagement, when initiated by teachers and school leadership, is designed to re-position schools to take up questions of equity, racism, and the long-term health and well-being of individuals and communities. Book Features: Outlines useful strategies for teachers, teacher educators, and school leaders who want to enact community engagement. Explores how educators can center the voices and experiences of people of color to revitalize teaching and learning. Explains how to build curriculum around local history to address everyday concerns in communities. Provides community engagement strategies for middle and high school educators.

Surrendered - Why Progressives Are Losing the Biggest Battles in Education (Hardcover): Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers,... Surrendered - Why Progressives Are Losing the Biggest Battles in Education (Hardcover)
Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers, Therese Quinn
R2,159 Discovery Miles 21 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this dynamic book, Kevin Kumashiro offers a necessary intervention to help progressive educators and advocates take back public education. This book highlights how the broader Left (progressives, liberals, Democrats, teacher unions, civil rights organizations) are often talking about the “problem” in ways that were framed by forces quite counter to the goals of democracy and justice, and in so doing, advancing “solutions” that cannot help but be counterproductive. Kumashiro explains when, why, and how this has happened, particularly regarding the insidious nature of popular “reforms.” He also dives into some of the biggest battles in education today, such as affirmative action, free speech and hate speech, bullying and violence, teacher shortages, and student debt. Surrendered offers a different path forward for K–12 and higher education by showing readers how to establish a progressive agenda, employ language, and harness evidence more effectively. Book Features: Illuminates the power of framing and the role that language and commonsense play in shaping public opinion and educational policy. Provides an historical overview of the conservative forces that have shaped public education in the United States. Examines many of the biggest battles in education today, particularly the enduring conservative framings of these issues. Offers progressive re-framings and concrete suggestions for movement building. Uses accessible language, framed with personal stories, to connect history with current debates.

Surrendered - Why Progressives Are Losing the Biggest Battles in Education (Paperback): Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers,... Surrendered - Why Progressives Are Losing the Biggest Battles in Education (Paperback)
Kevin K. Kumashiro, William Ayers, Therese Quinn
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this dynamic book, Kevin Kumashiro offers a necessary intervention to help progressive educators and advocates take back public education. This book highlights how the broader Left (progressives, liberals, Democrats, teacher unions, civil rights organizations) are often talking about the "problem" in ways that were framed by forces quite counter to the goals of democracy and justice, and in so doing, advancing "solutions" that cannot help but be counterproductive. Kumashiro explains when, why, and how this has happened, particularly regarding the insidious nature of popular "reforms." He also dives into some of the biggest battles in education today, such as affirmative action, free speech and hate speech, bullying and violence, teacher shortages, and student debt. Surrendered offers a different path forward for K-12 and higher education by showing readers how to establish a progressive agenda, employ language, and harness evidence more effectively. Book Features: Illuminates the power of framing and the role that language and commonsense play in shaping public opinion and educational policy. Provides an historical overview of the conservative forces that have shaped public education in the United States. Examines many of the biggest battles in education today, particularly the enduring conservative framings of these issues. Offers progressive re-framings and concrete suggestions for movement building. Uses accessible language, framed with personal stories, to connect history with current debates.

Bad Teacher! - How Blaming Teachers Distorts the Bigger Picture (Paperback): Kevin K. Kumashiro Bad Teacher! - How Blaming Teachers Distorts the Bigger Picture (Paperback)
Kevin K. Kumashiro
R851 R796 Discovery Miles 7 960 Save R55 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In his latest book, leading educator and author Kevin Kumashiro takes aim at the current debate on educational reform, paying particular attention to the ways that scapegoating public school teachers, teacher unions, and teacher educators masks the real, systemic problems. He convincingly demonstrates how current trends, like market-based reforms and fast-track teacher certification programs are creating overwhelming obstacles to achieving an equitable education for all children. Bad Teacher! highlights the common ways that both the public and influential leaders think about the problems and solutions for public education, and suggests ways to help us see the bigger picture and reframe the debate. Compelling, accessible, and grounded in current initiatives and debates, this book is important reading for a diverse audience of policy makers, school leaders, parents, and everyone who cares about education.

The Seduction of Common Sense - How the Right Has Framed the Debate on America's Schools (Paperback): Kevin K. Kumashiro The Seduction of Common Sense - How the Right Has Framed the Debate on America's Schools (Paperback)
Kevin K. Kumashiro
R822 R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Save R54 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Just in time for the 2008 elections, ""The Seduction of Common Sense"" offers a powerful examination of current education policy initiatives as framed by the rhetoric of the political Right and the political Left. Critical of both sides, Kumashiro first provides a searching look at the Right and shows why it has succeeded so well in winning the debate about the purposes and possibilities of education. Here he brilliantly illuminates how the Right uses particular ""frames"" - appeals to conservative notions of the traditional family, free enterprise, goodness, and fear - to shape the public's common sense ideas about schooling and build support for its attacks on public education and social justice reforms.

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