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Teaching to Change the World (Paperback, 5th edition): Jeannie Oakes, Martin Lipton, Lauren Anderson, Jamy Stillman Teaching to Change the World (Paperback, 5th edition)
Jeannie Oakes, Martin Lipton, Lauren Anderson, Jamy Stillman
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching to Change the World is an up-to-the-moment, engaging, social justice-oriented introduction to education and teaching, and the challenges and opportunities they present. Both foundational and practical, the chapters are organized around conventional topics but in a way that consistently integrates a coherent story that explains why schools are as they are. Taking the position that a hopeful, democratic future depends on ensuring that all students learn, the text pays particular attention to inequalities associated with race, social class, language, gender, and other social categories and explores teachers' role in addressing them. This thoroughly revised fifth edition remains a vital introduction to the profession for a new generation of teachers who seek to become purposeful, knowledgeable practitioners in our ever-changing educational landscape-for those teachers who see the potential for education to change the world. Features and Updates of the New Edition: * Fully updated Chapter 1, "The U.S. Schooling Dilemma," reflects our current state of education after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. * First-person observations from teachers, including first-year teachers, continue to offer vivid, authentic pictures of what teaching to change the world means and involves. * Additional coverage of the ongoing effects of Common Core highlights the heated public discourse around teaching and teachers, and charter schools. * Attention to diversity and inclusion is treated as integral to all chapters, woven throughout rather than tacked on as separate units. * "Digging Deeper" resources on the new companion website include concrete resources that current and future teachers can use in their classrooms. * "Tools for Critique" provides instructors and students questions, prompts, and activities aimed at encouraging classroom discussion and particularly engaging those students least familiar with the central tenets of social justice education.

Making a Difference - Developing Meaningful Careers in Education (Paperback): Brad Olsen, Lauren Anderson, Karen Hunter Quartz,... Making a Difference - Developing Meaningful Careers in Education (Paperback)
Brad Olsen, Lauren Anderson, Karen Hunter Quartz, Kimberly Barraza Lyons
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Our culture and media often simplify the choice educators face stay in or leave classroom teaching. Written for teachers and other educational professionals, this book dispels this simple dichotomy by representing the range of responses and career pathways that enable educators to make a difference. Based on interviews with hundreds of change-minded educators, the authors share career stories and insights against a backdrop that maps out the complexities, roles, and structures that define professional advancement in education. All of the teachers in this book have taught in challenging urban contexts, fought hard to exercise their professional autonomy and responsibility to serve students well, navigated social networks of educators, friends, and family who buoy or dampen their reform spirit, and remain committed to changing society through schooling. Their stories are as instructive as they are inspiring and offer roadmaps for the current generation of change-minded educators.

Making a Difference - Developing Meaningful Careers in Education (Hardcover, New): Brad Olsen, Lauren Anderson, Karen Hunter... Making a Difference - Developing Meaningful Careers in Education (Hardcover, New)
Brad Olsen, Lauren Anderson, Karen Hunter Quartz, Kimberly Barraza Lyons
R4,732 Discovery Miles 47 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Our culture and media often simplify the choice educators face stay in or leave classroom teaching. Written for teachers and other educational professionals, this book dispels this simple dichotomy by representing the range of responses and career pathways that enable educators to make a difference. Based on interviews with hundreds of change-minded educators, the authors share career stories and insights against a backdrop that maps out the complexities, roles, and structures that define professional advancement in education. All of the teachers in this book have taught in challenging urban contexts, fought hard to exercise their professional autonomy and responsibility to serve students well, navigated social networks of educators, friends, and family who buoy or dampen their reform spirit, and remain committed to changing society through schooling. Their stories are as instructive as they are inspiring and offer roadmaps for the current generation of change-minded educators.

Teaching to Change the World (Hardcover, 5th edition): Jeannie Oakes, Martin Lipton, Lauren Anderson, Jamy Stillman Teaching to Change the World (Hardcover, 5th edition)
Jeannie Oakes, Martin Lipton, Lauren Anderson, Jamy Stillman
R5,382 Discovery Miles 53 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching to Change the World is an up-to-the-moment, engaging, social justice-oriented introduction to education and teaching, and the challenges and opportunities they present. Both foundational and practical, the chapters are organized around conventional topics but in a way that consistently integrates a coherent story that explains why schools are as they are. Taking the position that a hopeful, democratic future depends on ensuring that all students learn, the text pays particular attention to inequalities associated with race, social class, language, gender, and other social categories and explores teachers' role in addressing them. This thoroughly revised fifth edition remains a vital introduction to the profession for a new generation of teachers who seek to become purposeful, knowledgeable practitioners in our ever-changing educational landscape-for those teachers who see the potential for education to change the world. Features and Updates of the New Edition: * Fully updated Chapter 1, "The U.S. Schooling Dilemma," reflects our current state of education after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. * First-person observations from teachers, including first-year teachers, continue to offer vivid, authentic pictures of what teaching to change the world means and involves. * Additional coverage of the ongoing effects of Common Core highlights the heated public discourse around teaching and teachers, and charter schools. * Attention to diversity and inclusion is treated as integral to all chapters, woven throughout rather than tacked on as separate units. * "Digging Deeper" resources on the new companion website include concrete resources that current and future teachers can use in their classrooms. * "Tools for Critique" provides instructors and students questions, prompts, and activities aimed at encouraging classroom discussion and particularly engaging those students least familiar with the central tenets of social justice education.

Recruited (Paperback): Lauren Anderson Recruited (Paperback)
Lauren Anderson
R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living Inward - The Art of Wrestling With God (Paperback): Lauren Anderson, Patricia Everett Living Inward - The Art of Wrestling With God (Paperback)
Lauren Anderson, Patricia Everett
R235 Discovery Miles 2 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Multi-Coloured Magic (Rhyming Stories For Children) (Paperback): Lauren Anderson, Daniel Butler The Multi-Coloured Magic (Rhyming Stories For Children) (Paperback)
Lauren Anderson, Daniel Butler
R233 Discovery Miles 2 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mo! - Everyday Heroes Who Live with Momentum, Motivation, and Moxie (Paperback): Shawn Doyle, Lauren Anderson Mo! - Everyday Heroes Who Live with Momentum, Motivation, and Moxie (Paperback)
Shawn Doyle, Lauren Anderson
R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is MO? The purpose of "MO "is to help people get and stay motivated but with a very unique twist. See most people think that motivation for them is "out of reach." They have an average job at an average company. This book is intended to give people hope by shining the light on people who "are" in average regular jobs but do amazing work and have fun doing it.

In the book we offer inspiring profiles of Service Advisors, Hot Dog vendors, Airline Gate Agents, Seafood MarketOwners, Construction workers, Seamstresses, Fitness Trainers, and Taxi drivers who all have the magic "MO "qualities. They are all normal people who work every day but their work isn't normal. At the end of each profile we provide a summation of the 3-4 special qualities that they have and our suggestions on how to incorporate it into the readers life and how they can get more MO

Teaching for Equity in Complex Times - Negotiating Standards in a High-Performing Bilingual School (Paperback): Mercedes K.... Teaching for Equity in Complex Times - Negotiating Standards in a High-Performing Bilingual School (Paperback)
Mercedes K. Schneider, Jamy Stillman, Lauren Anderson
R1,305 R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Save R106 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In schools serving high concentrations of bilingual learners, it can be especially challenging for teachers to maintain commitments to equity minded instruction while meeting the demands of new educational policies, including national standards. This book details how one school integrated equity pedagogy into standards-based curriculum and produced exemplary levels of achievement. As the authors illustrate, however, the school's dual commitment to bilingual education and standards-based reform engendered numerous complex tensions. Specifically, the authors describe teachers' attempts to balance demands for rigor and content coverage within their high-performing school and with their diverse student population. They identify specific tensions that emerged, concerning: The degree of academic struggle that is generative for student learning, and the point at which such struggle becomes counterproductive. The holding of high expectations for all learners and the provision of differentiated, student-centered learning experiences. The CCSS emphasis on engaging students around more complex text and the contested determination of what constitutes complexity in text and in teaching. The influence of high-stakes accountability on school norms and practices, including teachers' interpretations and enactment of new national standards. The performance pressures placed on teachers in today's educational policy context. This timely book illustrates what can happen when a school's teachers embrace equity pedagogy while navigating policy-related pressures. It offers a cogent counternarrative to traditional accounts of standards-based reform, especially for emerging bilingual students.

Teaching for Equity in Complex Times - Negotiating Standards in a High-Performing Bilingual School (Hardcover): Mercedes K.... Teaching for Equity in Complex Times - Negotiating Standards in a High-Performing Bilingual School (Hardcover)
Mercedes K. Schneider, Jamy Stillman, Lauren Anderson
R2,722 R2,431 Discovery Miles 24 310 Save R291 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In schools serving high concentrations of bilingual learners, it can be especially challenging for teachers to maintain commitments to equity minded instruction while meeting the demands of new educational policies, including national standards. This book details how one school integrated equity pedagogy into standards-based curriculum and produced exemplary levels of achievement. As the authors illustrate, however, the school's dual commitment to bilingual education and standards-based reform engendered numerous complex tensions. Specifically, the authors describe teachers' attempts to balance demands for rigor and content coverage within their high-performing school and with their diverse student population. They identify specific tensions that emerged, concerning: The degree of academic struggle that is generative for student learning, and the point at which such struggle becomes counterproductive. The holding of high expectations for all learners and the provision of differentiated, student-centered learning experiences. The CCSS emphasis on engaging students around more complex text and the contested determination of what constitutes complexity in text and in teaching. The influence of high-stakes accountability on school norms and practices, including teachers' interpretations and enactment of new national standards. The performance pressures placed on teachers in today's educational policy context. This timely book illustrates what can happen when a school's teachers embrace equity pedagogy while navigating policy-related pressures. It offers a cogent counternarrative to traditional accounts of standards-based reform, especially for emerging bilingual students.

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