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  • av CHOI HUGGINS
    574 - 1 601,-

  • av CANTRELL WALKER-DAL
    580 - 1 735,-

  • - Engaging Learners with SOURCES and Emerging Technologies
    av Richard Hartshorne & Scott M. Waring
    517 - 1 393,-

    Uses the best of emerging Internet applications (Web 2.0) to capture the interest of today's students who have grown up using diverse technologies and multiple applications such as podcasts, social networks, social bookmarks, digital curation, and blogs.

  • - Making Space for Black Language Practices in Higher Education
    av Mary Bucholtz, Christine Mallinson & Anne H. Charity Hudley
    604 - 1 690,-

    Presents a model of how Black students navigate the linguistic expectations of college. Grounded in real-world examples of Black undergraduates attending colleges and universities across the US, the model illustrates the linguistic and cultural balancing acts that arise as Black students work to develop their full linguistic selves.

  • - A Critical Multicultural Pedagogy for Civic Engagement
    av James A. Banks & Michael Vavrus
    604 - 1 690,-

  • - Infrastructures for Equity in Today's Classrooms
    av T. Philip Nichols & Yasmin Kafai
    574 - 1 601,-

  • - Life Stories From Baby Rooms
    av Nancy File, Mary Benson McMullen & Christopher P. Brown
    544 - 1 467,-

    With its real-life stories and invitations for reflection and conversation, this book is an ideal professional development resource for pre- and in-service birth-age 3 professionals. The author shares lived experiences of being in four distinctly different baby rooms as a researcher over extended periods of time.

  • - Beyond White Privilege Pedagogy
    av Kevin Lally
    530 - 1 467,-

    Based on the author's teaching experience, this book examines why and how many progressive White people are stuck when it comes to race. By locating contemporary Whiteness in its historical context, this book rethinks some of the foundational aspects of White attitudes and approaches to antiracism, including empathy, resistance, and privilege.

  • - Student-Centered Learning With Digital Media
    av William Kist
    560 - 1 512,-

    Spotlights the idea of curation as a process for inspiring student-centered learning with digital media. Young people need to learn to become purposeful collectors and, thus, curators of their own learning. In this book, Kist shows educators how to empower students as they make sense of all the books, videos, websites, and social media they access.

  • - Cultivating the Somebodiness of Students and Educators
    av William Ayers & Therese Quinn
    574 - 1 601,-

    The word 'dignity' isn't typically used in education, yet it's at the core of strong pedagogy. This book shows readers what education looks like when it is centered on students' dignity. It brings dignity into sharper focus, moving the field toward a language that captures what is required for oppressed communities to recognise their potential.

  • - The Real Benefits of Visual Arts Education
    av Ellen Winner, Lois Hetland, Shirley Veenema, m.fl.
    574 - 1 601,-

    A new edition of a research-based account of teaching and learning in high school studio arts classes. The book poses a framework that identifies eight habits of mind taught in visual arts and four studio structures by which they are taught. This edition includes new material about how the framework has been used since the original study.

  • - Developing Literacies, Identities, and Understandings
    av Amy J Heineke & Aimee Papola-Ellis
    574 - 1 601,-

  • - Creating Equitable Environments
    av Alfredo J. Artiles
    693 - 1 958,-

    The decades-long problem of disproportionate school discipline and school-based arrests of students with disabilities, particularly those who also identify as Black or Native American, is explored in this authoritative book.

  • - Centering Students by Engaging with Families and Community
    av Mary Cowhey
    544 - 1 512,-

  • - Differentiating for the Shared and Unique Needs of Diverse Students
    av Carol Ann Tomlinson & James H. Borland
    592,-

    Offers K-12 teachers both the foundations for differentiating their instruction and the means to maximize learning opportunities by getting to know students beyond the labels and stereotypes that often accompany them into the classroom.

  • - Sustaining Indigenous Weapons to Defeat Systemic Monsters
    av Amanda R. Tachine
    649 - 1 824,-

    What is at stake when our young people attempt to belong to a college environment that reflects a world that does not want them for who they are? In this compelling book, Navajo scholar Amanda Tachine takes a personal look at 10 Navajo teenagers, following their experiences during their last year in high school and into their first year in college.

  • - The Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model
    av James A. Banks & Michael Yellow Bird
    740 - 2 047,-

    Presents the Transformational Indigenous Praxis Model (TIPM), a framework for promoting critical consciousness toward decolonization efforts among educators. The TIPM challenges readers to examine how even the most well intended educators are complicit in reproducing ethnic stereotypes, racist actions, deficit-based ideology, and recolonization.

  • - Reverberations, Ruptures, and Inquiries
    av Alfredo J. Artiles
    2 047,-

    Explores how DisCrit has both deepened and expanded, providing increasingly nuanced understandings about how racism and ableism circulate across geographic borders, academic disciplines, multiplicative identities, intersecting oppressions, and individual and cultural resistances.

  • - Bearing Witness
    av Arlette Ingram Willis, Gwendolyn Thompson McMillon & Patriann Smith
    604 - 1 690,-

    Drawing on the authors' experiences as Black parents, researchers, teachers, and teacher educators, this book presents a multipronged approach to affirming Black lives and literacies. The authors believe change is needed - not within Black children - but in the way they are perceived and educated.

  • - Student and Teacher Activism and the Future of Education Policy
    av Christopher D. Thomas
    649 - 1 824,-

    Looks at a history of student and teacher activism that aligns with the democratic purposes of public education. Chris Thomas demonstrates how these activities constitute a rejection of the dominant policy paradigm in US education, and concludes with a discussion of how activism provides a foundation to develop a new model for American education.

  • - Theory, Research, and Practice
    av James A. Banks, Catherine S. Taylor & Susan Bobbitt Nolen
    1 690,-

    Anchored in a common-sense notion of validity, this book explains how current assessment practices are grounded in the language, experiences, and values of the dominant White culture. It presents a review of research on bias in classroom and large-scale assessments, and research on how students' level of engagement influences their performances.

  • - How Disabled Students Learn in Out-of-School Spaces
    av Erin Mccloskey & Alfredo J. Artiles
    604 - 1 690,-

    Step outside of the IEPs and behavioral paperwork currently generated in schools, go where disabled people are thriving today, and see the results in learning, growth, and expression. This authoritative book offers readers alternative ways to think about learning and behavior in special education.

  • - Building Community Without Competition, Pre-K-12
    av Suzanne Lyons
    530 - 1 467,-

    Offers the first comprehensive guide to the world of cooperative play and games for pre-K-12 learning. The book includes a thorough pedagogical rationale and guidelines for practice, a survey of related research and scholarship, engaging anecdotes, illustrations, historical background, and an array of sample games to try.

  • - Stories of Practice
    av Wayne Journell & Cinthia Salinas
    634 - 1 779,-

    Despite limitations and challenges, teaching about difficult histories is an essential aspect of social studies courses and units across grade levels. This practical resource highlights stories of K-12 practitioners who have critically examined and reflected on their experiences with planning and teaching histories identified as difficult.

  • - Regional Identity, Schools, and Politics in Southeast Asia
    av Gita Steiner-Khamsi
    797 - 2 270,-

    Explores the possibilities, perils, and politics of constructing a regional identity. The book examines issues of shared history, national identity, and schooling in a region that is frequently underexamined and underrepresented in Western scholarship.

  • - A Path for Schools That Heal, Infancy-Grade 6
    av Lesley Koplow
    516 - 1 393,-

    It is essential for all schools to integrate trauma-informed care into practice as children, parents, and teachers live with the threat of COVID-19. In her new book, Lesley Koplow explores the Emotionally Responsive Practice (ERP) approach designed to support children and teachers' emotional well-being in the school setting.

  • - Project-Based Learning in Secondary English Language Arts
    av Richard Beach, Antero Garcia, Bridget Dalton, m.fl.
    516 - 1 393,-

    Learn how to develop and sustain multimodal, project-based learning (PBL) instruction in secondary English Language Arts classrooms. National standards encourage authentic forms of reading, writing, and communication that can support college and career readiness, and this book highlights PBL as a powerful way to harness students' interests.

  • - Reclaiming Schools in Their Own Image
    av Adrienne Dixson
    544 - 1 512,-

    Lays bare the harm Black women and girls are expected to overcome in order to receive an education in America. The book captures the routinely muffled voices and experiences of these students through storytelling, essays, letters, and poetry.

  • - A Global Journey From South Africa
    av Sonia Nieto, James A. Banks & Kogila Moodley
    1 601,-

    This autobiographical volume will foster a deeper understanding of racism, discrimination, and inequality in all its subtleties. Through storytelling, framed within the life journey of a South African sociologist of Indian ancestry, this book examines how marginalized communities lived with, fought, and braved racial engineering under apartheid.

  • - Strategic Observation And Reflection in the Elementary Grades
    av Robert Pritchard, Susan O'Hara & Debi Pitta
    530 - 1 467,-

    Provides a unique approach to planning, implementing, and elevating instruction that drives improvement in teaching and learning. SOAR focuses on the high-impact teaching practices that research identifies as key to student learning. In this book, the authors present and unpack these practices within the context of Teaching Frames.

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