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Moving beyond the expectations and processes of conventional
teacher evaluation, this book provides a framework for teacher
evaluation that better prepares educators to serve culturally and
linguistically diverse (CLD) learners. Covering theory, research,
and practice, Maria del Carmen Salazar and Jessica Lerner showcase
a model to aid prospective and practicing teachers who are
concerned with issues of equity, excellence, and evaluation.
Introducing a comprehensive, five-tenet model, the book
demonstrates how to place the needs of CLD learners at the center
and offers concrete approaches to assess and promote cultural
responsiveness, thereby providing critical insight into the role of
teacher evaluation in confronting inequity. This book is intended
to serve as a resource for those who are committed to the
reconceptualization of teacher evaluation in order to better
support CLD learners and their communities, while promoting
cultural competence and critical consciousness for all learners.
Moving beyond the expectations and processes of conventional
teacher evaluation, this book provides a framework for teacher
evaluation that better prepares educators to serve culturally and
linguistically diverse (CLD) learners. Covering theory, research,
and practice, Maria del Carmen Salazar and Jessica Lerner showcase
a model to aid prospective and practicing teachers who are
concerned with issues of equity, excellence, and evaluation.
Introducing a comprehensive, five-tenet model, the book
demonstrates how to place the needs of CLD learners at the center
and offers concrete approaches to assess and promote cultural
responsiveness, thereby providing critical insight into the role of
teacher evaluation in confronting inequity. This book is intended
to serve as a resource for those who are committed to the
reconceptualization of teacher evaluation in order to better
support CLD learners and their communities, while promoting
cultural competence and critical consciousness for all learners.
This book spotlights the unique contribution of the Journal for
Specialists in Group Work to the social justice literature, and of
group work to a social justice agenda. Although the term social
justice may be relatively new in the counseling and psychology
literature, the underlying values - attention to inequities,
advocacy, and empowerment strategies for members of marginalized
and oppressed populations -- are not new in group work. Group
leaders have been attending to these concerns all along, and group
work itself is an ideal venue for the realization of social justice
concerns. However, until now there has been a limited amount of
scholarship on group work with a stated focus on social justice.
This groundbreaking book emphasizes action through a practical
approach, featuring research and case studies of social justice
group work in community and school settings. Chapters highlight how
group workers infuse social justice consciousness into their work,
address social justice issues, and implement social justice
practice. Authors review the history, practice, and future
opportunities for social justice advocacy within group modalities.
They also address guidelines for the training and supervision of
practitioners engaging in social justice group work. This book was
published as a special issue of the Journal for Specialists in
Group Work.
Tackling the complexities of the Spanish language just got easier
with the new sixth edition of Avanzando. This traditional
intermediate-level book covers both spoken and written Spanish
grammar to improve one's comprehension of the language. It
incorporates updated vocabulary and topics covering new technology.
The grammar scope and sequence has also been updated to provide
more balance in length and difficulty.
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