This is the new edition of the award-winning guide to social justice education.
Author: Ozlem Sensoy
Publisher: Teachers College Press
ISBN: 9780807758618
Category: Education
Page: 288
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This is the new edition of the award-winning guide to social justice education. Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, this comprehensive resource includes many new features such as discussion of contemporary activism. The text includes many user-friendly features, examples, and vignettes to not just define but illustrate key concepts.
... Race: Multicultural Education Beyond the Color-Bind JABARI MAHIRI Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education, 2nd Edition ÖZLEM SENSOY AND ROBIN DIANGELO S MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION ERIES, ...
Author: Pedro A. Noguera
Publisher: Multicultural Education
ISBN: 9780807763865
Category: Education
Page: 193
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"Over a decade ago, the first edition of City Schools and the American Dream debuted just as reformers were gearing up to make sweeping changes in urban education. Despite their rhetoric and disruptive actions, urban schools continue to face many challenges. What went wrong, and is there hope for future change? More than a new edition, this "sequel" to the original has been completely re-written to include insights from new research, account for recent demographic trends, and discuss emerging political realities. While surveying the various limitations that urban schools face, the book also highlights the various programs, communities, and schools who are making good on public education's promise of equity"--
Author: Clausen, Courtney K.Publish On: 2020-06-26
Is everyone really equal? An introduction to key concepts in social justice education (2nd ed.). Teachers College Press. Sleeter, C. E. (2013). Teaching for Social Justice in Multicultural Classrooms. Multicultural Education Review ...
Author: Clausen, Courtney K.
Publisher: IGI Global
ISBN: 9781799850991
Category: Education
Page: 340
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Due to the increasingly diverse populations found in Pre-K-12 education, it is imperative that teacher educators prepare preservice teachers to meet the shifting needs of changing student populations. Through the integration of social justice education, teacher educators can challenge the mainstream curriculum with a lens of equity and collaborative equality. Handbook of Research on Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs is a critical research book that explores the preparation and teaching methods of educators for including social justice curriculum. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as ethics, language-based learning, and feminism, this book is ideal for academicians, curriculum designers, social scientists, teacher educators, researchers, and students.
volume in the Studies in the Historical Foundations of Multicultural Education Series initiated in 1992 by the ... An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (2012), now in its second edition (Sensoy & DiAngelo, 2017).
Author: James A. Banks
Publisher: Teachers College Press
ISBN: 9780807766279
Category: Education
Page: 417
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"The Multicultural Education Series of books at Teachers College Press was initiated in 1996 and is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2021. The Series consists of more than 70 published books and others that are in various stages of development. This 25th commemorative volume consists of engaging, incisive, and timely selections from the best-selling and most influential books in the Series. The selections describe ways in which multicultural education should be reimagined in a nation and world that are becoming increasingly complex because of continuing immigration, race is becoming more fluid and complex due to interracial mixing and border crossing, and because social-class stratification is intensifying and becoming more salient because of the pandemic"--
Author: Kathryn Esther McIntoshPublish On: 2022-08-15
Schireson, G. (2021). Thus has she heard. Lion's Roar, 6(2), 66–69. Sensoy, Özlem, & DiAngelo, R. J. (2017). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts in social justice education (2nd ed.). ). Teachers College Press.
Author: Kathryn Esther McIntosh
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9781000632057
Category: Education
Page: 238
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Grounded in critical race feminism, this book explores mindfulness as an empowering approach in multicultural education. The author explores how learners of multicultural education—by (re)centering the body through mindfulness with concrete strategies and scaffolded practice—can be empowered to handle the activated emotions and deep self-inquiry that come with the work of social justice, liberation, and anti-racism. This book includes counter stories of students of colors and offers both an epistemological and a curricular approach to mindfulness in multicultural education, including discussion of theory and key principles in addition to ten modules with practices to engage learners. These modules can be directly applied as the basis for curricular changes in teacher education and university-wide social justice courses, or they can be independently read by learners interested in enhancing their wellbeing and social justice. Written for teacher preparation and university social justice courses, this book encourages educators to contextualize their mindfulness practice within a critique of systems of oppression and ask questions about how mindfulness can empower action towards a more just society.
Mwalimu Julius Nyerere: A critical review of his contribution to adult education and postcolonialism. ... Is everyone really equal? An introduction to key concepts in social justice education. Multicultural Education Series.
Author: George J. Sefa Dei
Publisher: Myers Education Press
ISBN: 9781975500078
Category: Education
Page: 232
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2019 SPE Outstanding Book Award Honorable Mention To be able to promote effective anti-colonial and decolonial education, it is imperative that educators employ indigenous epistemologies that seek to threaten, replace and reimagine colonial thinking and practice. Indigeneity and Decolonial Resistance hopes to contribute to the search for a more radical decolonial education and practice that allows for the coexistence of, and conversation among, “multiple-epistemes.” The book approaches the topics from three perspectives: • the thought that our epistemological frameworks must consider the body of the knowledge producer, place, history, politics and contexts within which knowledge is produced, • that the anti-colonial is intimately connected to decolonization, and by extension, decolonization cannot happen solely through Western science scholarship, and • that the complex problems and challenges facing the world today defy universalist solutions, but can still be remedied. Indigeneity and Decolonial Resistance is an excellent text for use in a variety of upper-division undergraduate and graduate classrooms. It is also a valuable addition to the libraries of writers and researchers interested in indigenous studies and decolonialism. Perfect for courses such as: Anti-Colonial Thought, Indigenous Knowledges, and Decolonization, Education, Social Development, and Social Justice Research in Education, Race, Indigeneity, and the Colonial Politics of Recognition, Marginality and the Politics of Resistance, Indigenous Settler Relations Issues for Teachers, Education Leadership, Reform, and Curriculum Innovation, Leadership in Social-Change Organizations, Adaptive Leadership: Power, Identity, and Social Change, Equity & Anti-Oppression in Practice and the Promise of Diversity: Addressing Race and Power in Education Settings, Strategies and Policies for Narrowing Racial Achievement, and Major Concepts and Issues in Education.
20 Robin DiAngelo and Özlem Sensoy, Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (Multicultural Education Series) (New York, New York: Teacher's College Press, 2012), 7. 21 Ibid. 22 Ibid.
Author: Voddie T. Baucham
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 9781684511808
Category: Religion
Page: 271
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"In this powerful book, Voddie Baucham, a preacher, professor, and cultural apologist, explains the sinister worldview behind the social justice movement and Critical Race Theory--revealing how it already has infiltrated some seminaries, leading to internal denominational conflict, canceled careers, and lost livelihoods. Like a fault line, it threatens American culture in general--and the evangelical church in particular."--From publisher's description.
Multicultural education in the United States: Historical realities, ongoing challenges, and transformative possibilities. In J. A. Banks (Ed.), ... Is everyone really equal? An introduction to key concepts in social justice education.
Author: Cathy Benedict
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780190493776
Category: Music
Page: 736
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Music education has historically had a tense relationship with social justice. One the one hand, educators concerned with music practices have long preoccupied themselves with ideas of open participation and the potentially transformative capacity that musical interaction fosters. On the other hand, they have often done so while promoting and privileging a particular set of musical practices, traditions, and forms of musical knowledge, which has in turn alienated and even excluded many children from music education opportunities. The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education provides a comprehensive overview and scholarly analyses of the major themes and issues relating to social justice in musical and educational practice worldwide. The first section of the handbook conceptualizes social justice while framing its pursuit within broader contexts and concerns. Authors in the succeeding sections of the handbook fill out what social justice entails for music teaching and learning in the home, school, university, and wider community as they grapple with cycles of injustice that might be perpetuated by music pedagogy. The concluding section of the handbook offers specific practical examples of social justice in action through a variety of educational and social projects and pedagogical practices that will inspire and guide those wishing to confront and attempt to ameliorate musical or other inequity and injustice. Consisting of 42 chapters by authors from across the globe, the handbook will be of interest to anyone who wishes to better understand what social justice is and why its pursuit in and through music education matters.
These books in the Series reinforce and amplify the messages conveyed in this book: Özlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo (2017), Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education (Second Edition); Gary ...
Author: Joi Spencer
Publisher: Teachers College Press
ISBN: 9780807781333
Category: Education
Page: 132
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While schools often are framed as places of neutrality and fairness, many American schools have harmed Black children or been silent in the face of their struggles, under-education, and mistreatment. While there are undoubtedly adults in these spaces who support Black children, many others ignore Black families, minimize students’ concerns, and believe that colorblindness will solve the problem of inequity in education. Embedded in everyday realities, the authors outline the many ways anti-Blackness shows up in schools. Drawing on more than 44 years of equity work, they provide concrete, doable, and meaningful ways in which teachers and administrators can create Black-affirming spaces. Written for pre- and in-service teachers and others working with Black children and youth, Anti-Blackness at School explores both the scope of anti-Blackness and how teachers can reject racism. Book Features: Provides interracial perspectives from authors Joi Spencer, a Black woman from California, and Kerri Ullucci, a White woman from Rhode Island. Uses case studies, activities, lessons, and techniques to talk about anti-Blackness, inventory its presence, and take steps to address the harm caused by it. Calls out how school policies, programs, belief systems, and customs are particularly hostile to Black youth. Explains why diversity work is not synonymous with antiracist work, offering a model focused on justice and equity. Directs practitioners to easily accessible resources that will allow them to challenge racism and uplift Black youth in their care.
... I T Deconstructing Race: Multicultural Education Beyond the Color-Bind J M Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education, 2nd Ed. Ö S R DA Teaching for Equity in Complex Times: Negotiating ...
Author: John P. Hopkins
Publisher: Multicultural Education
ISBN: 9780807764589
Category: Education
Page: 217
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"Indian Education for All explains why teachers and schools need to privilege Indigenous knowledge and explicitly integrate decolonization concepts into learning and teaching to address the academic gaps in Native education. The aim of the book is to help teacher educators, school administrators, and policy-makers engage in productive and authentic conversations with tribal communities about what Indigenous education reform should entail"--