Buch, Englisch, 343 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 369 g
Buch, Englisch, 343 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 369 g
ISBN: 978-1-4522-1676-8
Verlag: SAGE Publications, Inc
Why Teach?
Who Are Today's Students?
What Makes a Good Teacher?
Educational Foundations: An Anthology of Critical Readings answers these questions and more, providing an exciting alternative to other foundations textbooks. This anthology is aimed at students about to enter the teaching profession, those new to the profession, and anyone interested in carefully examining—and improving—schools and schooling. In this Third Edition, editors Alan S. Canestrari and Bruce A. Marlowe add new essays by classic and contemporary policy shapers and teachers. The readings are bold and refreshing, and their authors eschew unquestioning compliance. By taking a hard look at traditional educational practice, the contributors to this anthology serve as models for the kind of reflective practitioners that its editors hope that students will become while in the field.
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Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Part I. Why Teach?
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1. Letters to a Young Teacher - Jonathan Kozol
2. The Green Monongahela - John Taylor Gatto
3. Why Teach? - Herbert Kohl
Part II. Who Are Today's Students?
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4. What Should Teachers Do? Ebonics and Culturally Responsive Instruction - Lisa Delpit
5. Racism, Discrimination, and Expectations of Students' Achievement - Sonia Nieto
6. Inclusion: Rejecting Instruction That Disables - Bruce A. Marlowe and Marilyn Page
7. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Students: Percieved Social Support in the High School Environment - Corrine Plaza Munoz, Sandra C. Quinn, and Kathleen A. Rounds
Part III. What Makes a Good Teacher?
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8. The Banking Concept of Education - Paulo Freire
9. On Stir-and-Serve Recipes for Teaching - Susan Ohanian
10. Psst. It Ain't About the Tests: It's Still About Great Teaching - Robert DiGiulio
Part IV. What Do Good Schools Look Like?
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11. The Idea of Summerhill - A.S. Neill
12. Success in East Harlem: How One Group of Teachers Built a School That Works - Deborah Meier
13. Beyond the Deficit Paradigm: An Ecological Orientation to Thriving Urban Schools - Kelly Donnell
Part V. How Should We Assess Teaching and Learning?
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14. A Mania For Rubrics - Thomas Newkirk
15. Grading: The Issue is Not How But Why? - Alfie Kohn
16. Confessions of a 'Bad' Teacher - William Johnson
17. How, and How Not, to Improve the Schools - Diane Ravitch
Part VI. How Does One Develop a Critical Voice?
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18. Teachers as Transformative Intellectuals - Henry Giroux
19. Resistance and Courage: A Conversation With Deborah Meier - Alan S. Canestrari and Bruce A. Marlowe
20. From Silence to Dissent: Fostering Critical Voice in Teachers - Alan S. Canestrari and Bruce A. Marlowe
Part VII. How Do We Move Foward?
21. Poor Teaching for Poor Children. In the Name of Reform - Alfie Kohn
22. Necessary Muddles - Darlene Witte-Townsend
23. Teacher Unionism Reborn - Louis Weiner
Epilogue. The Quest: Achieving Ideological Escape Velocity - Becoming an Activist Teacher - Ann Gibson Winfield