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This unique book brings together international scholars from around
the globe to examine how different feminist theories are being used
in early childhood research, policy and pedagogy. The array of
feminist discourses captured by the authors offer contextualised
possibilities for disrupting dominant patriarchal beliefs and
producing change. The authors address and challenge how early
childhood experiences, institutions and practices produce gendered
effects across and within diverse contexts and demonstrate how
feminism(s) in action can be used to reconceptualise research
methods, government policy, children's learning, teaching practice
and educational resources. In this way, the book contributes to
creating new knowledge connections and community alliances in the
global effort to end gender-based inequalities across local and
global communities.
An illustrated celebration of Gen Z activists fighting to make our
world a better place. Gen Z is populated-and defined-by activists.
They are bold and original thinkers and not afraid to stand up to
authority and conventional wisdom. From the March for Our Lives to
the fight for human rights and climate change awareness, this
generation is leading the way toward truth and hope like no
generation before. Generation Brave showcases Gen Z activists who
are fighting for change on many fronts: climate change, LGBTQ
rights, awareness and treatment of mental illness, gun control,
gender equality, and corruption in business and government at the
highest levels. Illustrated throughout, this book will offer a
celebration of what might be the most influential generation of the
century, including profiles of figures such as: Simone Biles Jaden
Smith Jazz Jennings Haile Thomas Yara Shahidi Nadya Okamoto Marley
Dias Helena Gualinga Fionn Ferreira . . . and other amazing kids
who are using their voices for good.
This unique book brings together international scholars from around
the globe to examine how different feminist theories are being used
in early childhood research, policy and pedagogy. The array of
feminist discourses captured by the authors offer contextualised
possibilities for disrupting dominant patriarchal beliefs and
producing change. The authors address and challenge how early
childhood experiences, institutions and practices produce gendered
effects across and within diverse contexts and demonstrate how
feminism(s) in action can be used to reconceptualise research
methods, government policy, children's learning, teaching practice
and educational resources. In this way, the book contributes to
creating new knowledge connections and community alliances in the
global effort to end gender-based inequalities across local and
global communities.
Urban education is the primary target of the school reform movement
and remains the most difficult to assess and repair. The crisis in
urban school systems mirrors many of the problems found in big
cities - poor economic conditions for schools and families,
personnel shortages and high turnover rates, improper facilities
and materials, and political struggles over issues of structure and
control. This book analyses the problems affecting urban schools
and their students and the efforts that have been made to make
these schools more accountable and effective. This book is
organized in three parts. Part one provides an overview of many of
the issues facing urban school districts, their students and their
communities including meeting the needs of racially, ethnically,
linguistically and culturally diverse populations, financing
schools located in economically disadvantaged areas, and attracting
and maintaining qualified teachers and administrators. Part two
examines the impact demands for increased accountability and equity
influence urban education reform. The issues discussed in this
section include academic standards and high stakes testing,
technology and the digital divide, the role of leadership and
impact of teacher shortages, and school finance and public policy.
Part three focuses on strategies developed to reform and improve
urban school systems. These chapters examine federal education
policy, the impact of school choice and related issues such as
privatization and vouchers, the influence of community involvement,
and state sponsored reform and reorganization efforts.
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