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How can teachers help students navigate tough topics in an increasingly politicized world? Featuring perspectives from teachers and students across the country, this book provides hope, applicable knowledge, and practical skills for teachers to address a range of current issues-including race, LGBTQIA+ advocacy, diversity, and many more.

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How can teachers help students navigate tough topics in an increasingly politicized world? Featuring perspectives from teachers and students across the country, this book provides hope, applicable knowledge, and practical skills for teachers to address a range of current issues-including race, LGBTQIA+ advocacy, diversity, and many more.
Autorenporträt
Meagan Call-Cummings, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Education. As a research methodologist, her work emphasizes the meaningful inclusion of those who are often excluded from the knowledge creation (research) process in that process - including but not limited to teachers, young people, and communities of Color. Kristien Zenkov, PhD, is Professor of Education at George Mason University. He is a long-time co-teacher with high school and middle school teachers and a dedicated boundary-spanning teacher educator. He's most proud of his teaching, research, and advocacy work that recognizes youths and teachers as key informants for what teaching and school, at their best, might look like. Jeff Keller is a high school history teacher and a doctoral candidate at George Mason University where his work focuses on how students and teachers experience teaching and learning about controversial issues in today's political climate. He has taught for more than fifteen years earning multiple honors at the school, local, and state level.