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The second edition of 19 Urban Questions: Teaching in the City adds new questions to those in the original volume. Continuing the developing conversation in urban education, the book is provocative in style and rich in detail. Emphasizing the complexity of urban education, Shirley R. Steinberg and the authors ask direct questions about what urban teachers need to know. Their answers are guaranteed to generate both classroom discussion and discourse in the field for years to come. The book not only addresses questions pertaining directly to today's urban schools, but poses new ones for…mehr

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The second edition of 19 Urban Questions: Teaching in the City adds new questions to those in the original volume. Continuing the developing conversation in urban education, the book is provocative in style and rich in detail. Emphasizing the complexity of urban education, Shirley R. Steinberg and the authors ask direct questions about what urban teachers need to know. Their answers are guaranteed to generate both classroom discussion and discourse in the field for years to come. The book not only addresses questions pertaining directly to today's urban schools, but poses new ones for discussion, teacher education, and urban school research. Steinberg has gathered an impressive cadre of teacher/scholars who are engaged in a socially just urban pedagogy.
Autorenporträt
The Editor: Shirley R. Steinberg is the director of the Paulo and Nita Freire Project for Critical Pedagogy. She is the author and editor of many books and articles in urban education, cultural studies, media literacy, popular culture, and transformational education. Her most recent books are: Christotainment: Selling Jesus Through Popular Culture (with Joe L. Kincheloe), Diversity and Multiculturalism: A Reader, Multi/Intercultural Conversations: A Reader, and Kinderculture: The Corporate Construction of Childhood (with Joe Kincheloe). The founding editor of Taboo: The Journal of Culture and Education, she is also a frequent contributor to CBC Radio One, CTV, and The Toronto Globe and Mail.