This book focuses on what learning our young people need if they are to become capable, responsible adults who are able to respond effectively to the crises we face today, and those that will arrive in the future.
This book focuses on what learning our young people need if they are to become capable, responsible adults who are able to respond effectively to the crises we face today, and those that will arrive in the future.
Doug Selwyn taught for 14 years in the Seattle Public Schools and then moved to teacher education, in 2000, first at Antioch University in Seattle, and then for 10 years at SUNY Plattsburgh where he was a Professor of Education until he retired in 2017. He has written several books on education, his most recent, All Children Are All Our Children, published in 2019 with Peter Lang. He can be reached at dougselwyn@aol.com.
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Acknowledgments - Introduction - Richard Wilkinson: (De)- Graded by Inequality - Stephen Bezruchka: Teaching Knowledge and Action to Promote Health Improvement - Doug Selwyn: The Purpose of Education: A Brief History - Sandra Mathison/E. Wayne Ross: Beyond Education as Usual: Public Education in a Post- Covid World - Jo Cripps: Love in the Time of Covid - Peter Suruda: The Remote Suburbs - Don Fels: Risk, Inquiry, and Learning - Social Studies, Intersectionality, and the Re Humanizing of Education: A Conversation with Jerry Price - Alberto "Beto" Gutierrez: Contextualizing Student Needs Post Pandemic - Jean Mendoza/Debbie Reese: Dear Educators: An Open Letter about How You Teach about Native Peoples - Black Lives Matter at School: A Conversation with Jesse Hagopian - Yves Salomon- Fernández: Evolving Higher Education for a New Consciousness - Jan Maher: Disposed to Democracy - Alyssa Arnell/Leo Hwang/Linda McCarthy: Finding Our Paths to Social Justice Education - Transforming the Teacher Corps: A Conversation with Wayne Au - Caroline Whitcomb: Freedom Schools - Assessing What Matters: A Conversation with Jack Schneider - Assessing What Matters: A Conversation with Jack Schneider - Greta Thunberg: School Strike for Climate: Save the World by Changing the Rules - We Are Suing the U.S. Government: A Conversation with Aji Piper - Aji Piper's Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (Excerpts) (April 4, 2019) - Final Thoughts (for Now) - Contributors.
Acknowledgments - Introduction - Richard Wilkinson: (De)- Graded by Inequality - Stephen Bezruchka: Teaching Knowledge and Action to Promote Health Improvement - Doug Selwyn: The Purpose of Education: A Brief History - Sandra Mathison/E. Wayne Ross: Beyond Education as Usual: Public Education in a Post- Covid World - Jo Cripps: Love in the Time of Covid - Peter Suruda: The Remote Suburbs - Don Fels: Risk, Inquiry, and Learning - Social Studies, Intersectionality, and the Re Humanizing of Education: A Conversation with Jerry Price - Alberto "Beto" Gutierrez: Contextualizing Student Needs Post Pandemic - Jean Mendoza/Debbie Reese: Dear Educators: An Open Letter about How You Teach about Native Peoples - Black Lives Matter at School: A Conversation with Jesse Hagopian - Yves Salomon- Fernández: Evolving Higher Education for a New Consciousness - Jan Maher: Disposed to Democracy - Alyssa Arnell/Leo Hwang/Linda McCarthy: Finding Our Paths to Social Justice Education - Transforming the Teacher Corps: A Conversation with Wayne Au - Caroline Whitcomb: Freedom Schools - Assessing What Matters: A Conversation with Jack Schneider - Assessing What Matters: A Conversation with Jack Schneider - Greta Thunberg: School Strike for Climate: Save the World by Changing the Rules - We Are Suing the U.S. Government: A Conversation with Aji Piper - Aji Piper's Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Climate Crisis (Excerpts) (April 4, 2019) - Final Thoughts (for Now) - Contributors.
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"At the Center of All Possibilities: Transforming Education for Our Children's Future engages a diverse and powerful collection of voices to consider, from intersecting and multidimensional perspectives, the ultimate purpose of education. Core beliefs on this issue drive policy and practice-thus influencing every relationship and interaction in teaching and learning. The messages of contributors should be required reading for anyone who wishes to ensure that education supports the cultivation of humans who can construct a just, equitable world." -Julie Gorlewski, Associate Professor and Department Chair of Learning and Instruction, State University of New York at Buffalo
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