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Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice
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A classic for educators across disciplines and contexts, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice presents a thoughtful, well-constructed, and inclusive foundation for engaging people in the complex and often daunting problems of discrimination and inequality in American society.
Informationen zum Autor Maurianne Adams was Professor Emerita in the Social Justice in Education Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, U.S. Lee Anne Bell is Professor Emerita at Barnard College, Columbia University, U.S. Diane J. Goodman has been an educator and consultant on diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice issues for over three decades. Davey Shlasko is the founder and director of Think Again Training & Consulting and Adjunct Associate Professor at Smith College School for Social Work. Rachel R. Briggs is Lecturer in the Department of Communication at University of Massachusetts Amherst, U.S, and is an independent social justice educator. Romina Pacheco is Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at The Windward School, U.S. Klappentext For over 30 years, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice has been the definitive sourcebook of theoretical foundations, pedagogical and design frameworks, and curricular models for social justice teaching practice. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth edition continues in the tradition of its predecessors to cover the most relevant issues and controversies in social justice education (SJE) in a practical, hands-on format. Filled with ready-to-apply activities and discussion questions, this book provides teachers and facilitators with an accessible pedagogical approach to issues of oppression in classrooms. The revised edition also focuses on providing students and participants with the tools needed to apply their learning about these issues. This fourth edition includes new and revised material for each of the core chapters in the book complemented by fully developed online teaching designs, including over 150 downloadables, activities, and handouts on the book's companion website.A classic for educators across disciplines and contexts, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice presents a thoughtful, well-constructed, and inclusive foundation for engaging people in the complex and often daunting problems of discrimination and inequality in American society. Zusammenfassung A classic for educators across disciplines and contexts, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice presents a thoughtful, well-constructed, and inclusive foundation for engaging people in the complex and often daunting problems of discrimination and inequality in American society. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE; 1 Theoretical Foundations for Social Justice Education; 2 Pedagogical Foundations for Social Justice Education; 3 Design and Facilitation; 4 Getting Started: Core Concepts for Social Justice Education; PART II TEACHING DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; 5 Racism, White Supremacy and Finding Justice for All; 6 Sexism, Heterosexism, and Trans* Oppression: An Integrated Perspective; 7 Classism; 8 Religious Oppression; 9 Ableism and Disability Justice; 10 Youth Oppression and Elder Oppression; 11 Social Justice Education Online; 12 Critical Self-Knowledge for Social Justice Educators ...
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Maurianne Adams was Professor Emerita in the Social Justice in Education Program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, U.S.
Lee Anne Bell is Professor Emerita at Barnard College, Columbia University, U.S.
Diane J. Goodman has been an educator and consultant on diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice issues for over three decades.
Davey Shlasko is the founder and director of Think Again Training & Consulting and Adjunct Associate Professor at Smith College School for Social Work.
Rachel R. Briggs is Lecturer in the Department of Communication at University of Massachusetts Amherst, U.S, and is an independent social justice educator.
Romina Pacheco is Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at The Windward School, U.S.
Klappentext
For over 30 years, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice has been the definitive sourcebook of theoretical foundations, pedagogical and design frameworks, and curricular models for social justice teaching practice. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth edition continues in the tradition of its predecessors to cover the most relevant issues and controversies in social justice education (SJE) in a practical, hands-on format. Filled with ready-to-apply activities and discussion questions, this book provides teachers and facilitators with an accessible pedagogical approach to issues of oppression in classrooms. The revised edition also focuses on providing students and participants with the tools needed to apply their learning about these issues. This fourth edition includes new and revised material for each of the core chapters in the book complemented by fully developed online teaching designs, including over 150 downloadables, activities, and handouts on the book's companion website. A classic for educators across disciplines and contexts, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice presents a thoughtful, well-constructed, and inclusive foundation for engaging people in the complex and often daunting problems of discrimination and inequality in American society.
Zusammenfassung
For over 30 years, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice has been the definitive sourcebook of theoretical foundations, pedagogical and design frameworks, and curricular models for social justice teaching practice. Thoroughly revised and updated, this fourth edition continues in the tradition of its predecessors to cover the most relevant issues and controversies in social justice education (SJE) in a practical, hands-on format. Filled with ready-to-apply activities and discussion questions, this book provides teachers and facilitators with an accessible pedagogical approach to issues of oppression in classrooms. The revised edition also focuses on providing students and participants with the tools needed to apply their learning about these issues. This fourth edition includes new and revised material for each of the core chapters in the book complemented by fully developed online teaching designs, including over 150 downloadables, activities, and handouts on the book's companion website.
A classic for educators across disciplines and contexts, Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice presents a thoughtful, well-constructed, and inclusive foundation for engaging people in the complex and often daunting problems of discrimination and inequality in American society.
Inhalt
PART I THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE; 1 Theoretical Foundations for Social Justice Education; 2 Pedagogical Foundations for Social Justice Education; 3 Design and Facilitation; 4 Getting Started: Core Concepts for Social Justice Education; PART II TEACHING DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; 5 Racism, White Supremacy and Finding Justice for All; 6 Sexism, Heterosexism, and Trans Oppression: An Integrated Perspective; *7 Classism; 8 Religious Oppression; 9 Ableism and Disability Justice; 10 Youth Oppression and Elder Oppression; 11 Social Justice Education Online; 12** Critical Self-Knowledge for Social Justice Educators
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780367437831
- Genre Pedagogy
- Auflage 4. A.
- Editor Adams Maurianne, Bell Lee Anne, Goodman Diane J., Davey Shlasko, Rachel R. Briggs, Pacheco Romina
- Anzahl Seiten 460
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 453g
- Größe H254mm x B178mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9780367437831
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-367-43783-1
- Veröffentlichung 17.08.2022
- Titel Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice
- Autor Maurianne Bell, Lee Anne Goodman, Diane J. Adams
- Sprache Englisch