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Examines just how the important goals of educating for democracy can be achieved from the perspective of those working in teacher education and in P-12 schools.
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Examines just how the important goals of educating for democracy can be achieved from the perspective of those working in teacher education and in P-12 schools.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136756504
- Artikelnr.: 38272270
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2005
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136756504
- Artikelnr.: 38272270
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Nicholas M. Michelli is University Dean for Teacher Education for the City University of New York system. He is a member of the New York State Professional Standards and Practices Board for Teaching; the Regents policy board on teaching; former chair of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education; and current chair of National Network for Educational Renewal.
David Lee Keiser is Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Teaching at Montclair State University.
David Lee Keiser is Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Teaching at Montclair State University.
Introduction: Teacher Education for Democracy and Social Justice Section
One: Contextual Grounding 1. Education for Democracy: What Can it Be?,
Nicholas M. Michelli 2. Learners not Widgets: Teacher Education for Social
Justice During Transformative Times , David Lee Keiser 3. Searching for the
Common Good in Federal Policy: The Missing Essence in NCLB and HEA, Title
II, Penelope M. Earley Section Two: Programmatic Examples 4. Preparing
Social Studies to Be Just and Democratic: Problems and Possibilities, Beth
C. Rubin & Benjamin Justice 5. Where's the Joy? Justice and Caring in
Science Education, Maria S. Rivera Maulucci & Angela Calabrese Barton 6.
Many Layered Multiple Perspectives: The Role of Aesthetic Education in
Teaching for Freedom, Democracy, and Social Justice, Madeleine F. Holzer 7.
The Right to Be Equally Taught: Three Sites of Inquiry for Social Justice
at a Diverse High School, David Lee Keiser Section Three: Strategies for
Implementation 8. Fostering a Commitment to Social Justice through Service
Learning in a Teacher Education Course, Tamara Lucas 9. Developing a Shared
Vision for Schooling and Teacher Education in a Democracy: A Story from
Colorado, Carol Wilson & Roscoe Davidson 10. Critical Thinking for
Democracy and Social Justice, David S. Martin 11. External Funding: The
Place of Foundations for Democracy and Social Justice, Carla Asher with
Diane Eidman Section Four: Moving Forward Conclusion: Hopes, and
Expectations, Nicholas M. Michelli & David Lee Keiser Afterword by Richard
W. Clark
One: Contextual Grounding 1. Education for Democracy: What Can it Be?,
Nicholas M. Michelli 2. Learners not Widgets: Teacher Education for Social
Justice During Transformative Times , David Lee Keiser 3. Searching for the
Common Good in Federal Policy: The Missing Essence in NCLB and HEA, Title
II, Penelope M. Earley Section Two: Programmatic Examples 4. Preparing
Social Studies to Be Just and Democratic: Problems and Possibilities, Beth
C. Rubin & Benjamin Justice 5. Where's the Joy? Justice and Caring in
Science Education, Maria S. Rivera Maulucci & Angela Calabrese Barton 6.
Many Layered Multiple Perspectives: The Role of Aesthetic Education in
Teaching for Freedom, Democracy, and Social Justice, Madeleine F. Holzer 7.
The Right to Be Equally Taught: Three Sites of Inquiry for Social Justice
at a Diverse High School, David Lee Keiser Section Three: Strategies for
Implementation 8. Fostering a Commitment to Social Justice through Service
Learning in a Teacher Education Course, Tamara Lucas 9. Developing a Shared
Vision for Schooling and Teacher Education in a Democracy: A Story from
Colorado, Carol Wilson & Roscoe Davidson 10. Critical Thinking for
Democracy and Social Justice, David S. Martin 11. External Funding: The
Place of Foundations for Democracy and Social Justice, Carla Asher with
Diane Eidman Section Four: Moving Forward Conclusion: Hopes, and
Expectations, Nicholas M. Michelli & David Lee Keiser Afterword by Richard
W. Clark
Introduction: Teacher Education for Democracy and Social Justice Section
One: Contextual Grounding 1. Education for Democracy: What Can it Be?,
Nicholas M. Michelli 2. Learners not Widgets: Teacher Education for Social
Justice During Transformative Times , David Lee Keiser 3. Searching for the
Common Good in Federal Policy: The Missing Essence in NCLB and HEA, Title
II, Penelope M. Earley Section Two: Programmatic Examples 4. Preparing
Social Studies to Be Just and Democratic: Problems and Possibilities, Beth
C. Rubin & Benjamin Justice 5. Where's the Joy? Justice and Caring in
Science Education, Maria S. Rivera Maulucci & Angela Calabrese Barton 6.
Many Layered Multiple Perspectives: The Role of Aesthetic Education in
Teaching for Freedom, Democracy, and Social Justice, Madeleine F. Holzer 7.
The Right to Be Equally Taught: Three Sites of Inquiry for Social Justice
at a Diverse High School, David Lee Keiser Section Three: Strategies for
Implementation 8. Fostering a Commitment to Social Justice through Service
Learning in a Teacher Education Course, Tamara Lucas 9. Developing a Shared
Vision for Schooling and Teacher Education in a Democracy: A Story from
Colorado, Carol Wilson & Roscoe Davidson 10. Critical Thinking for
Democracy and Social Justice, David S. Martin 11. External Funding: The
Place of Foundations for Democracy and Social Justice, Carla Asher with
Diane Eidman Section Four: Moving Forward Conclusion: Hopes, and
Expectations, Nicholas M. Michelli & David Lee Keiser Afterword by Richard
W. Clark
One: Contextual Grounding 1. Education for Democracy: What Can it Be?,
Nicholas M. Michelli 2. Learners not Widgets: Teacher Education for Social
Justice During Transformative Times , David Lee Keiser 3. Searching for the
Common Good in Federal Policy: The Missing Essence in NCLB and HEA, Title
II, Penelope M. Earley Section Two: Programmatic Examples 4. Preparing
Social Studies to Be Just and Democratic: Problems and Possibilities, Beth
C. Rubin & Benjamin Justice 5. Where's the Joy? Justice and Caring in
Science Education, Maria S. Rivera Maulucci & Angela Calabrese Barton 6.
Many Layered Multiple Perspectives: The Role of Aesthetic Education in
Teaching for Freedom, Democracy, and Social Justice, Madeleine F. Holzer 7.
The Right to Be Equally Taught: Three Sites of Inquiry for Social Justice
at a Diverse High School, David Lee Keiser Section Three: Strategies for
Implementation 8. Fostering a Commitment to Social Justice through Service
Learning in a Teacher Education Course, Tamara Lucas 9. Developing a Shared
Vision for Schooling and Teacher Education in a Democracy: A Story from
Colorado, Carol Wilson & Roscoe Davidson 10. Critical Thinking for
Democracy and Social Justice, David S. Martin 11. External Funding: The
Place of Foundations for Democracy and Social Justice, Carla Asher with
Diane Eidman Section Four: Moving Forward Conclusion: Hopes, and
Expectations, Nicholas M. Michelli & David Lee Keiser Afterword by Richard
W. Clark