Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies in Music Education (Routledge Research in Arts Education)
by Emily Good-Perkins
This volume problematizes the historic dominance of Western classical music education and posits culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) as a framework through which music curricula can better serve increasingly diverse student populations. By detailing a qualitative study conducted in an urban high school in the United States, the volume illustrates how traditional approaches to music education can inhibit student engagement and learning. Moving beyond culturally responsive teaching, the volume...
Sacred Struggle(TM) No. 4 - Sojourner Truth Composition Book College Ruled (Sacred Struggle Composition Book College Ruled, #4)
by African Learners
Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way (The Teaching for Social Justice)
by Brian D Schultz
This is an inspiring story of one teacher who resisted the pressures of ""teaching to the test"" and created a curriculum based on his students' needs, wants, and desires. When Brian Schultz challenged his fifth-grade students to name problems in their community, they unanimously focused on replacing their dilapidated school building. This book portrays the students' attempts at solving this real-world problem through a year-long project that they developed together with their teacher. Throughou...
primary journal composition book grades k-2 (Grades K-2, Kindergarten)
by Pink Angel Creative
This essential resource showcases renowned educator Phyllis Hunter's pivotal guidance for leaders, teachers, parents, and concerned citizens about how best to serve the literacy needs of students of colour. Hunter addresses 12 pivotal understandings and practices that encourage successful reading that every educator who works with a diverse student population should understand. As Ms. Hunter maintains, “Reading is a civil right.” As an advisor...
Like Music to My Ears (Like Music to My Ears, #3)
by Dwayne D. Williams
Almost everyone agrees that America's urban schools are a mess. But while this agreement has fostered widespread support for aggressive reform, Frederick Hess argues that much of what ails urban education is actually the result of continuous or fragmentary reform. Hess explains that political incentives drive school superintendents to promote reforms--to demonstrate that they are "making a difference." Superintendents have to do this quickly, both because their tenure is usually three years or...
The Hard Truth is a book written for principals and school administrators who want to implement effective change. The topics of the book candidly discuss the problems, people, and issues that get in the way of true school reform; and what building level principals can personally do attain the best possible outcomes.
Race, Population Studies, and America's Public Schools (Race and Education in the Twenty-First Century)
The roles of race and racism in explaining current controversies related to public schools in America is both understudied and misunderstood. Part of the problem is the absence of a critical paradigm that facilitates the development and application of ideas, theories, and methods that do not fit within the confines of mainstream scholarship. Race, Population Studies, and America's Public Schools: A Critical Demography Perspective explores the paradigm of critical demography-established in the la...
Backyard Meat Rabbits (The Urban Rabbit Project, #1)
by Boyd Craven Jr
Educational Transitions and Social Justice
Transitions to upper secondary education are crucial to understanding social inequalities. In most European countries, it is at this moment when students are separated into different tracks and faced with a ‘real choice’ in relation to their educational trajectory. Based on a qualitative driven approach with multiple research techniques, including documentary analysis, questionnaires and over 100 interviews with policy makers, teachers and young people in Barcelona and Madrid, this book offers...
Justice and Fairness in the City
With more than half the world's population now living in urban areas, 'fairness' and 'justice' within the city are key concepts in contemporary political debate. This book examines the theory and practice of justice in and of the city through a multi-disciplinary collaboration, which draws on a wide range of expertise. By bringing diverse disciplinary and theoretical perspectives into conversation with each other to explore the (in) justices in urban environment, education, mobility and particip...