Experienced and new scholars describe strategies and outline policies to support academic success, affirm identity and belonging, and show how educational institutions can be transformed to better serve Latino constituencies in a post-pandemic and post-Trump world.
Climate change and climate denial have remained largely off the radar in literacy and social studies education. This book... Læs mere
Argues that responding to a number of factors like air quality, housing, public health, community safety, segregation, and... Læs mere
Offers a solid research and theoretical foundation for combining social studies and literacy instruction. A... Læs mere
Covers such topics as punishment and due process, intellectual freedom, and equal treatment of students. This book also covers multiculturalism, religious differences, democracy, teacher burnout, professional conduct, parental rights, child abuse/neglect, and sexual harassment.
Confronting the expected tension between care and justice, this work reveals how these two moral orientations can work together to produce... Læs mere
A history of moral education in American schools. The author traces American traditions of moral education from the colonial era to the present, illuminating both debates about the subject and actual practices in public and private schools, colleges, and universities.
What helps great public school teachers persevere - in spite of everything? Sonia Nieto, a teacher educator, takes a close look at what can be learned from veteran teachers who not only continue to teach but also manage to remain enthusiastic about it.
Teaching reading successfully requires deep knowledge of the reading process and development, as well as the... Læs mere
Schools should be expected to respond to inequities with research-based practices. This book features case studies that demonstrate... Læs mere
Learn how to teach multilingual students effectively and equitably with this practical and accessible resource. The... Læs mere