Voices for Diversity and Social Justice
A Literary Education Anthology
Herausgeber: Gorski, Paul C.; Salcedo, Rosanna M.; Landsman, Julie
Voices for Diversity and Social Justice
A Literary Education Anthology
Herausgeber: Gorski, Paul C.; Salcedo, Rosanna M.; Landsman, Julie
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Voices for Diversity and Social Justice: A Literary Education Anthology is an unflinching exploration through poetry, prose, and art of the heart of our educational system-of the segregation, bias, and oppression that are part of the daily lives of so many students and educators. It is also a series of poetical insights into the fights for liberation and resistance at the heart of many of the same students' and teachers' lives. The contributors-youth, educators, activists, others-share what it is like to face discrimination, challenge unjust policy, or subvert monotony by cultivating a vibrant, equitable, revolutionary school environment.…mehr
- Voices for Diversity and Social Justice55,99 €
- Enrique Trueba (Henry) T.Immigrant Voices65,99 €
- Research Studies on Educating for Diversity and Social Justice154,99 €
- Research Studies on Educating for Diversity and Social Justice80,99 €
- Karrin LukacsVoices From Around the IEP Table40,99 €
- A. Aguirre WattsAuthentic Voices of Other Children's Parents15,99 €
- Voices of Asian Americans in Higher Education108,99 €
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781475807127
- ISBN-10: 1475807120
- Artikelnr.: 42233789
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781475807127
- ISBN-10: 1475807120
- Artikelnr.: 42233789
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 2: I Get It
Anon Chapter 3: Between Worlds
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes Chapter 4: How I Came to Poetry
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 5: This School
Jan Buley Chapter 6: English as a Second Language at Our Lady Of Guadeloupe Church
Jeff Lacey Part Two: Experiencing Poverty Chapter 7: Telling It Like It Is
Adaline Carlette Love Chapter 8: Family Matters
Amy D. Clark Chapter 9: The Worst Thing About Being Poor
Amy E. Harter Chapter 10: The Poster Board
Carol L. Revelle Chapter 11: Dress to Impress
Salvatore "Chato" Hernandez Chapter 12: Untitled
Tricia Gallagher-Guertsen Part Three: Unleashing Student Voices Chapter 13: What if Cornel West Was Wrong?
Becky Martinez Chapter 14: Ramon's Truth
Fred Arcoleo Chapter 15: Girl on Fire
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 16: Appalachian By Proxy
Althea Webb Chapter 17: Language The Truest Tongue
Barbara Tramonte Chapter 18: Talking blocks
Cindy L Prater Chapter 19: Skin
Tessa Stark Part Four: Being the Target Chapter 20: Survival
Lorena German Chapter 21: Star Student
Emily Brooks Chapter 22: Equations
Cathleen Cohen Chapter 23: Looking in the Mirror in Elementary School
Sidrah Maysoon Chapter 24: The Tower
The Book and the Girl They Let In
Shannon Gibney Chapter 25: To Lumpia or Not to Lumpia
Cheryl E. Matias Chapter 26: New Girl
Sheila O'Connor Part Five: Claiming Our Space and Identities Chapter 27: White Hallways
Cora Lee Conway Chapter 28: First Generation College Blues
Rosanna Salcedo Chapter 29: Learning Up Front
Curtis Robbins Chapter 30: The Way I Am
Min Feldman Chapter 31: Independence Day
Elizabeth L. Sammons Chapter 32: America
Loren Gatti Chapter 33: A Cultural Frankenstein
Pao "Agean" Yang Chapter 34: Spirit First
Consequences
Second
Xamuel Bañales Chapter 35: Forced Out of School
Tenth Grade
Erica Lenti Chapter 36: Jia Curry Bild
Torn Part Six: Celebrating the Power of Teachers Chapter 37: Testimony
Tasha Graff Chapter 38: Seat Them With Princes
Jeanne Bryner Chapter 39: Finding the Strength in the Fragile
Kristy Pierce Chapter 40: Piling On
Lisa Cech Part Seven: Reaching Across Difference & Celebrating Diversity's Richness Chapter 41: People Colored Crayons
Julie Feng Chapter 42: Red Light
Green Light
D. J. Savarese Chapter 43: Walking the Corridor is Being in Another Country
Julie Landsman Chapter 44: A visit to the County Special Ed. Program
Mary Langer Thompson Chapter 45: Breaking the Ice
Lisa Richter Chapter 46: Chasing Butterflies and Catching Grasshoppers
Elizabeth E. Vaughn Chapter 47: Breaking Bread
Merna Ann Hecht Part Eight: Subversive Teaching and Learning Chapter 48: How I Learned to Read the Word
Francisco Rios Chapter 49: Even Kings
Richard Hollinger