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Teaching Toward Democracy - Educators as Agents of Change (Paperback): William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese... Teaching Toward Democracy - Educators as Agents of Change (Paperback)
William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, David Stovall
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Teaching Toward Democracy" examines the contested space of schooling and school reform with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities that teaching in a democratic society provides. Teaching in and for democracy involves developing particular qualities of mind that teachers explore and work to develop as they become more effective educators. Some chapters open with familiar experiences in the lives of teachers in schools (working with parents and communities, or dealing with classroom discipline and management) and illuminate that commonplace in new, helpful, and sometimes startling, ways. Other chapters present possible interventions any teacher might make in any classroom for example, using the arts as an organizing center and metaphor for teaching more generally, or rethinking the press of politics on our every day practice. This book foregrounds the central idea that democratic ideals are a necessary starting point and context in which to enact our teaching here and now.

Teaching Toward Democracy - Educators as Agents of Change (Hardcover): William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese... Teaching Toward Democracy - Educators as Agents of Change (Hardcover)
William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, David Stovall
R4,434 Discovery Miles 44 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Teaching Toward Democracy" examines the contested space of schooling and school reform with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities that teaching in a democratic society provides. Teaching in and for democracy involves developing particular qualities of mind that teachers explore and work to develop as they become more effective educators. Some chapters open with familiar experiences in the lives of teachers in schools (working with parents and communities, or dealing with classroom discipline and management) and illuminate that commonplace in new, helpful, and sometimes startling, ways. Other chapters present possible interventions any teacher might make in any classroom for example, using the arts as an organizing center and metaphor for teaching more generally, or rethinking the press of politics on our every day practice. This book foregrounds the central idea that democratic ideals are a necessary starting point and context in which to enact our teaching here and now.

Teaching Toward Democracy 2e - Educators as Agents of Change (Hardcover, 2 Revised Edition): William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro,... Teaching Toward Democracy 2e - Educators as Agents of Change (Hardcover, 2 Revised Edition)
William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, David Stovall
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching Toward Democracy examines the contested space of schooling and school reform with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities that teaching in a democratic society provides. Chapters are written in the spirit of notes, conversations and letters the nationally recognized team of authors wish they received in their journeys into teaching. Building on the conversational and accessible approach, this revised edition includes additional dialogues amongst the authors to further explore how they have individually and collectively reflected on the qualities of mind that teachers explore and work to develop as they become more effective educators. Inspiring and uplifting, Teaching Toward Democracy adds to the repertoire of skills teachers can access in their classrooms and encourages the confidence to locate themselves within the noble tradition of teaching as democratic work.

Teaching Toward Democracy 2e - Educators as Agents of Change (Paperback): William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners,... Teaching Toward Democracy 2e - Educators as Agents of Change (Paperback)
William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, David Stovall
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching Toward Democracy examines the contested space of schooling and school reform with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities that teaching in a democratic society provides. Chapters are written in the spirit of notes, conversations and letters the nationally recognized team of authors wish they received in their journeys into teaching. Building on the conversational and accessible approach, this revised edition includes additional dialogues amongst the authors to further explore how they have individually and collectively reflected on the qualities of mind that teachers explore and work to develop as they become more effective educators. Inspiring and uplifting, Teaching Toward Democracy adds to the repertoire of skills teachers can access in their classrooms and encourages the confidence to locate themselves within the noble tradition of teaching as democratic work.

Fwd Museums - In Transit (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Ximena Mora Y Olivan Fwd Museums - In Transit (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Ximena Mora Y Olivan
R679 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R121 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Home (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Quinton Sledge Fwd - Museums: Home (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Quinton Sledge
R769 R628 Discovery Miles 6 280 Save R141 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Alien (Paperback, Special with Cover Image by Sherwin Ovid ed.): Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus Fwd - Museums: Alien (Paperback, Special with Cover Image by Sherwin Ovid ed.)
Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus
R904 R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Save R164 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Alien (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus Fwd - Museums: Alien (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus
R904 R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Save R164 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Death to Museums (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus Fwd - Museums: Death to Museums (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Lauren De Jesus
R1,077 R873 Discovery Miles 8 730 Save R204 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Small (Paperback): Therese Quinn Fwd - Museums: Small (Paperback)
Therese Quinn; Sarita Hernandez
R706 R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Save R118 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fwd - Museums: Inaugurations (Paperback): Therese Quinn, Sarita Hernandez Fwd - Museums: Inaugurations (Paperback)
Therese Quinn, Sarita Hernandez
R652 R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Save R109 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dignity-Affirming Education - Cultivating the Somebodiness of Students and Educators (Paperback): Decoteau J. Irby, Charity... Dignity-Affirming Education - Cultivating the Somebodiness of Students and Educators (Paperback)
Decoteau J. Irby, Charity Anderson, Charles M Payne; William Ayers, Therese Quinn
R1,059 Discovery Miles 10 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The word "dignity" isn't typically used in education, yet it's at the core of strong pedagogy. This book names the concept and shows readers what education looks like when it is centered on students' dignity. By bringing together a collection of chapters written by authors with wide-ranging expertise, this volume presents a powerful approach to education that reminds people of their somebodiness-the premise that each person inherently possesses the intellectual acumen and creative resources to pursue development on their own terms. This timely book brings dignity into sharper focus, moving the field toward a language that captures what is required for oppressed communities to recognize their potential. It synthesizes research for educators, school leaders, and educational activists to help them make sense of what they are working for and against: dignity and the numerous affronts to it. Dignity-Affirming Education is important reading for anyone who works with students of any age, including nontraditional or adult learners, in formal and informal educational contexts.Book Features: Provides a clear picture of how educators can affirm students' dignity in their everyday practice. Outlines an approach to social-emotional learning (SEL) that takes social processes such as stigma, exclusion, and marginalization into account. Offers vivid portraits of what dignity-affirming education can be for a variety of settings. Contributes to a new vocabulary for seeing educational processes as students experience them. Presents rigorous research in a way that is digestible for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike. Provides a base for emerging study and sets the stage for additional inquiry and research.

Teaching for Social Justice - A Democracy and Education Reader (Paperback, New): William Ayers, Etc Teaching for Social Justice - A Democracy and Education Reader (Paperback, New)
William Ayers, Etc; Introduction by Maxine Greene; Edited by Jean Ann Hunt, Therese Quinn
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A mix of hands-on, historical and inspirational writings from the Democracy and Education journal, this text covers topics such as education through social action, writing and community building, and adult literacy. A teacher file surveys teaching tools from curricula to Web sites.

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

Teach Freedom - Education for Liberation in the African-American Tradition (Paperback): Charles M Payne, Carol Sills... Teach Freedom - Education for Liberation in the African-American Tradition (Paperback)
Charles M Payne, Carol Sills Strickland, William Ayers, Therese Quinn
R1,204 R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Save R128 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The self-conscious use of education as an instrument of liberation among African Americans is exactly as old as education among African Americans. This dynamic anthology is about those forms of education intended to help people think more critically about the social forces shaping their lives and think more confidently about their ability to react against those forces. Featuring articles by educator-activists, this collection explores the largely forgotten history of attempts by African Americans to use education as a tool of collective liberation. Together these articles explore the variety of forms those attempts have taken, from the shadow of slavery to the contradictions of hip-hop.The contributors address, ""Lessons from the Past"" and discuss Citizenship Schools in the south, Ella Baker and the Harlem Y, Mississippi Freedom Schools, and Black Panther Liberation Schools. Contemporary models are covered as well, demonstrating the depth and tenacity of the tradition in such efforts as the Freedom Schools established by the Children's Defense Fund.

Sexualities in Education - A Reader (Hardcover, New edition): Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn Sexualities in Education - A Reader (Hardcover, New edition)
Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn
R5,493 Discovery Miles 54 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book has received the AESA (American Educational Studies Association) Critics Choice Award 2013. With germinal texts, new writings, and related art, Sexualities in Education: A Reader illuminates a broad scope of analysis and organization. Composed of a framing essay and nine sections edited by established and emerging scholars and addressing critical topics for researchers and students of sexualities and education, the text provides a timely overview of sexualities considered through a variety of educational lenses and theoretical frameworks. Threads woven throughout include visual, literary, and performing arts; youth perspectives; and an emphasis on justice work in education. The volume provides entry points for students and practitioners at a range of levels. Research-based articles, essays, interviews, poetry and ready-to-reproduce visual materials from the Americas, Europe, and Asia are linked to a resource section to facilitate deep learning, on-going investigation, and informed action.

Dignity-Affirming Education - Cultivating the Somebodiness of Students and Educators (Hardcover): Decoteau J. Irby, Charity... Dignity-Affirming Education - Cultivating the Somebodiness of Students and Educators (Hardcover)
Decoteau J. Irby, Charity Anderson, Charles M Payne; William Ayers, Therese Quinn
R2,971 Discovery Miles 29 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The word "dignity" isn't typically used in education, yet it's at the core of strong pedagogy. This book names the concept and shows readers what education looks like when it is centered on students' dignity. By bringing together a collection of chapters written by authors with wide-ranging expertise, this volume presents a powerful approach to education that reminds people of their somebodiness—the premise that each person inherently possesses the intellectual acumen and creative resources to pursue development on their own terms. This timely book brings dignity into sharper focus, moving the field toward a language that captures what is required for oppressed communities to recognize their potential. It synthesizes research for educators, school leaders, and educational activists to help them make sense of what they are working for and against: dignity and the numerous affronts to it. Dignity-Affirming Education is important reading for anyone who works with students of any age, including nontraditional or adult learners, in formal and informal educational contexts.Book Features: Provides a clear picture of how educators can affirm students' dignity in their everyday practice. Outlines an approach to social-emotional learning (SEL) that takes social processes such as stigma, exclusion, and marginalization into account. Offers vivid portraits of what dignity-affirming education can be for a variety of settings. Contributes to a new vocabulary for seeing educational processes as students experience them. Presents rigorous research in a way that is digestible for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars alike. Provides a base for emerging study and sets the stage for additional inquiry and research.

Where Is the Justice? - Engaged Pedagogies in Schools and Communities (Hardcover): Valerie Kinloch, Emily A. Nemeth, Tamara T.... Where Is the Justice? - Engaged Pedagogies in Schools and Communities (Hardcover)
Valerie Kinloch, Emily A. Nemeth, Tamara T. Butler, Grace D. Player, William Ayers, …
R3,165 Discovery Miles 31 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This inspirational book is about engaged pedagogies, an approach to teaching and learning that centers dialogue, listening, equity, and connection among stakeholders who understand the human and ecological cost of inequality. The authors share their story of working with students, teachers, teacher educators, families, community members, and union leaders to create transformative practices within and beyond public school classrooms. This collaborative work occurred within various spaces-inside school buildings, libraries, churches, community gardens, nonprofit organizations, etc.-and afforded opportunities to grapple with engaged pedagogies in times of political crisis. Featuring descriptions from a district-wide initiative, this book offers practical and theoretical resources for educators wanting to center justice in their work with students. Through question-posing, color images, empirical observations, and use of scholarly and practitioner-driven literature, readers will learn how to use these resources to reconfigure schools and classrooms as sites of engagement for equity, justice, and love.Book Features: Provides a sound approach to deeply taking up the work of justice and engaged pedagogies. Presents linguistic, cultural, theoretical, and practical ideas that can be used and implemented immediately. Includes reflective questions, found poetry, lesson ideas, storytelling as narrative, and examples of engaged pedagogies. Shares stories from a district-wide initiative that embedded engaged pedagogies within classrooms, counseling offices, and libraries. Showcases original artwork and images in full color by Grace D. Player, one of the coauthors.

Where Is the Justice? - Engaged Pedagogies in Schools and Communities (Paperback): Valerie Kinloch, Emily A. Nemeth, Tamara T.... Where Is the Justice? - Engaged Pedagogies in Schools and Communities (Paperback)
Valerie Kinloch, Emily A. Nemeth, Tamara T. Butler, Grace D. Player, William Ayers, …
R1,109 Discovery Miles 11 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This inspirational book is about engaged pedagogies, an approach to teaching and learning that centers dialogue, listening, equity, and connection among stakeholders who understand the human and ecological cost of inequality. The authors share their story of working with students, teachers, teacher educators, families, community members, and union leaders to create transformative practices within and beyond public school classrooms. This collaborative work occurred within various spaces-inside school buildings, libraries, churches, community gardens, nonprofit organizations, etc.-and afforded opportunities to grapple with engaged pedagogies in times of political crisis. Featuring descriptions from a district-wide initiative, this book offers practical and theoretical resources for educators wanting to center justice in their work with students. Through question-posing, color images, empirical observations, and use of scholarly and practitioner-driven literature, readers will learn how to use these resources to reconfigure schools and classrooms as sites of engagement for equity, justice, and love.Book Features: Provides a sound approach to deeply taking up the work of justice and engaged pedagogies. Presents linguistic, cultural, theoretical, and practical ideas that can be used and implemented immediately. Includes reflective questions, found poetry, lesson ideas, storytelling as narrative, and examples of engaged pedagogies. Shares stories from a district-wide initiative that embedded engaged pedagogies within classrooms, counseling offices, and libraries. Showcases original artwork and images in full color by Grace D. Player, one of the coauthors.

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.

Art and Social Justice Education - Culture as Commons (Hardcover): Therese Quinn Art and Social Justice Education - Culture as Commons (Hardcover)
Therese Quinn
R5,491 Discovery Miles 54 910 Out of stock

This imaginative, practical, and engaging sourcebook offers inspiration and tools to craft critical, meaningful, transformative arts education curriculum and arts integration grounded within a clear social justice framework and linked to ideas about culture as commons.

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