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Teaching for Educational Equity

eBook - Case Studies for Professional Development and Principal Preparation
ISBN/EAN: 9781475821925
Umbreit-Nr.: 2179288

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 186 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 31.07.2017
Auflage: 1/2017


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  • Zusatztext
    • <span><span>Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help school leaders to handle these issues ethically, and is intended to be used by administrators for the professional development of teachers, teacher leaders, and aspiring principals. This volume can be also be used in the higher education classroom in order to prepare current and aspiring administrators to lead for social justice. This volume utilizes the case study approach, which has been found to sharpen problem-solving skills and to improve the ability to think and reason rigorously (Harvard Graduate School of Education, 2013). This volume includes cases pertaining to race, class, gender, sexual orientation, discrimination and harassment, culturally responsive pedagogy, et cetera. Each case requires the reader to look beyond the facts, by providing guidance on current research and policy guidelines. Each case provides the reader with additional information that will assist them in making informed decisions. Additionally, each case provides facilitators with guiding questions to assist them in their pedagogy and for subsequent class discussion.</span></span>
  • Kurztext
    • <span><span>Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help school leaders to handle these issues ethically.</span></span>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <span><span>Jane Beese</span><span> is an Associate Professor at Youngstown State University. Her areas of interest are equity in curricular and program design, economics of education, program and policy determinants of student learning, and the relationship between student/school resources and student outcomes. Dr. Beese teaches qualitative research, educational psychology and adult learning, organizational leadership, communication and collaboration, and instructional leadership where she employs the use of case study methodology in the classroom.</span></span><br><br><span><span>Jennifer L. Martin</span><span>is an assistant professor of education at the University of Mount Union, previously an alternative high school English teacher for students labeled at-risk. She is the editor of</span><span>Racial Battle Fatigue: Insights from the Front Lines of Social Justice Advocacy</span><span>(Recipient of the 2016 AERA Division Bs Outstanding Book Recognition Award)</span><span>,</span><span>Dr. Martin has numerous publications on bullying and harassment, educational equity, and issues of social justice. She is currently studying the development of culturally responsive leadership practices.</span></span>