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EcoJustice Education - Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities (Paperback, 3rd edition): Rebecca A Martusewicz,... EcoJustice Education - Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Rebecca A Martusewicz, Jeff Edmundson, John Lupinacci
R1,510 Discovery Miles 15 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The third edition of this groundbreaking text offers a powerful model for cultural ecological analysis and a pedagogy of responsibility. Authors Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci provide teachers, teacher educators, and educational scholars with the theory and classroom practices they need to help develop citizens who are prepared to support and achieve diverse, democratic, and sustainable societies in an increasingly globalized world. Readers are asked to consider curricular strategies to bring these issues to life in their own classrooms across disciplines. Designed for introductory educational foundations and multicultural education courses, EcoJustice Education is written in a narrative, conversational style grounded in place and experience, but also pushes students to examine the larger ideological, social, historical, and political contexts of the crises humans and the planet we inhabit are facing. Fully updated with cutting-edge research, statistics, and current events throughout, the third edition addresses important topics such as Indigenous learning, Black Lives Matter, the Flint Water Crisis, Standing Rock, the rise of fascism, and climate change, and develops EcoJustice approaches to confronting these issues. An accompanying online resource includes a conceptual toolbox, links to related resources, and more.

EcoJustice Education - Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Rebecca A Martusewicz,... EcoJustice Education - Toward Diverse, Democratic, and Sustainable Communities (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Rebecca A Martusewicz, Jeff Edmundson, John Lupinacci
R3,974 Discovery Miles 39 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The third edition of this groundbreaking text offers a powerful model for cultural ecological analysis and a pedagogy of responsibility. Authors Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci provide teachers, teacher educators, and educational scholars with the theory and classroom practices they need to help develop citizens who are prepared to support and achieve diverse, democratic, and sustainable societies in an increasingly globalized world. Readers are asked to consider curricular strategies to bring these issues to life in their own classrooms across disciplines. Designed for introductory educational foundations and multicultural education courses, EcoJustice Education is written in a narrative, conversational style grounded in place and experience, but also pushes students to examine the larger ideological, social, historical, and political contexts of the crises humans and the planet we inhabit are facing. Fully updated with cutting-edge research, statistics, and current events throughout, the third edition addresses important topics such as Indigenous learning, Black Lives Matter, the Flint Water Crisis, Standing Rock, the rise of fascism, and climate change, and develops EcoJustice approaches to confronting these issues. An accompanying online resource includes a conceptual toolbox, links to related resources, and more.

Teaching Critically About Lewis and Clark - Challenging Dominant Narratives in K-12 Curriculum (Paperback): Alison Schmitke,... Teaching Critically About Lewis and Clark - Challenging Dominant Narratives in K-12 Curriculum (Paperback)
Alison Schmitke, Leilani Sabzalian, Jeff Edmundson
R1,045 Discovery Miles 10 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery is often presented as an exciting adventure story of discovery, friendship, and patriotism. However, this same period in U.S. history can be understood quite differently when viewed through anticolonial lens and the Doctrine of Discovery. How might educators critically interrogate the assumptions that underlie this adventure story through their teaching? This book challenges dominant narratives and packaged curriculum about Lewis and Clark to support more responsible social studies instruction. The authors provide a conceptual framework, ready-to-use lesson plans, and teaching resources to address oversimplified versions of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Indigenous perspectives, along with contemporary issues, are embedded in each lesson to encourage active and critical engagement with history and the legacies of conquest those living in what is now called the United States have inherited. Book Features: Offers a new look at social studies curriculum about the Corps of Discovery-and Manifest Destiny-through the Doctrine of Discovery. Includes examples of how Indigenous peoples have long engaged in philosophical, legal, and political challenges to the principles of the Doctrine. Provides social studies lesson plans for elementary and secondary classrooms. Offers useful curriculum materials to help teachers present a deeper examination of this topic.

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