Puerto Rican Chicago (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest)
by Mirelsie Velazquez
The postwar migration of Puerto Rican men and women to Chicago brought thousands of their children into city schools. These children's classroom experience continued the colonial project begun in their homeland, where American ideologies had dominated Puerto Rican education since the island became a US territory. Mirelsie Velázquez tells how Chicago's Puerto Ricans pursued their educational needs in a society that constantly reminded them of their status as second-class citizens. Communities org...
The Urban Challenge in Education
by Joseph Scollo, Dona Stevens, and Ellen Pomella
With the advent of charter schools in the United States, the face of public education has changed in this country. From its early beginning in Minnesota to its exponential growth in California the charter school movement has generated much controversy. It has been praised for its accomplishments, and criticized for its creaming of students. Over 130,000 students attend nearly 250 charter schools in the city of Los Angeles. This book presents an in-depth look at seventeen of those schools -...
The Classroom Library (Kids Like Us)
The Classroom Library: A Catalyst for Literacy Instruction serves two purposes by first providing classroom teachers with a how-to guide in setting up and using the classroom library to support literacy. Next, it provides teachers with excerpts and stories of practicing teachers who have successfully used their classroom library to teach literacy. A wide array of photos, documents, tips, ideas, and descriptions lead teachers to create a classroom library that will scaffold students in the classr...
Intersectional Care for Black Boys in an Alternative School (Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century)
by Julia C. Ransom
Intersectional Care for Black Boys in an Alternative School is an exploration of the possibilities that exist within educational spaces for Black male students when teachers care for these students while also acknowledging the intersectionality of Black male identity and the potential oppression and resilience that they experience as the result. Through examples from adolescent Black males and their teacher in an urban alternative school for those pushed out of traditional high school settings,...
Questioning Assumptions and Challenging Perceptions
by Connie L Schaffer, Meg White, and Corine Meredith Brown
For a moment, consider "you don't know what you don't know". What individuals know about urban schools is often based on assumptions and perceptions. It is important for individuals to examine these assumptions and perceptions of urban schools and the students who attend them. While many textbooks support how teachers should teach students in urban settings, this book asserts individuals can be effective teachers in these settings only if they first develop an understanding urban schools and...
Teaching for Citizenship in Urban Schools (Teaching and Learning Social Studies)
As the civic engagement gap widens across lines of race, class, and ethnicity, educators in today's urban schools must reconsider what it means to teach for citizenship; however, few resources exist that speak to their unique contexts. Teaching for Citizenship in Urban Schools offers lessons and strategies that combines the power of inquiry-driven teaching with a funds of knowledge approach to capitalize on the lived civic experiences of urban youth and children. Teaching for Citizenship in Urb...
Ultimate Teacher's Planner (2020-2021 Colors (Yellow) Teacher Planner, #1) (2020-2021 Elegant Marble Teacher's Planner, #1)
by New Nomads Press
Winner of the Grawemeyer Award“In their brave search for depth in American high schools, scholars Jal Mehta and Sarah Fine suffered many disappointments…Undeterred, they spent 750 hours observing classes, interviewed more than 300 people, and produced the best book on high school dynamics I have ever read.”—Jay Mathews, Washington Post“A hopeful, easy-to-read narrative on what the best teachers do and what deep, engaging learning looks like for students. Grab this text if you’re looking for a ce...
Sacred Struggle(TM) No. 5 - Nannie Helen Burroughs Composition Book Wide Ruled (Sacred Struggle Composition Book Wide Ruled, #5)
by African Learners
Food Provisions for Ancient Rome (Studies in Roman Space and Urbanism)
by Paul James
This book defines the processes used for delivering a range of food items to the city of Rome and its hinterland from the first century AD using modern supply chain modelling techniques. The subject matter delves into the wider supply of goods, such as wood and building products, to add further perspective to the breadth of the system managed by the Roman administration to ensure supply and political stability. It assesses the impact of strategic changes such as the introduction of water-power...
Beyond The Pellet (The Urban Rabbit Project, #2)
by Rick Worden and Boyd Craven Jr
Enciclopedia illustrata del Liberty a Milano - viale Monza - Volume unico (Liberty, #34)
by Maurizio Om Ongaro
Socioeducacao e Violacao de Direitos
by Roberto Bassan Bassan Peixoto
Un-Silencing YouthTrauma (Contemprary Perspectives on Access Equity and Trauma)
Urban violence, poverty, and racial injustice are ongoing sources of traumatic stress that affect the physical, emotional and cognitive development and well-being of millions of children each year. Growing attention is therefore directed toward the study of child trauma and incorporation of trauma-sensitive practices within schools. Currently such practices focus on social and emotional learning for all children, with some in-school therapeutic approaches, and outside referrals for serious traum...
This is the moving and powerful account of two remarkable boys struggling to survive in Chicago's Henry Horner Homes, a public housing complex disfigured by crime and neglect.