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Social Justice Reexamined Dilemmas And Solutions For The Classroom Teacher Rowena Arshad

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Social Justice Reexamined Dilemmas And Solutions For The Classroom Teacher Rowena Arshad
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Publisher: Trentham Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Rowena Arshad, Terry Wrigley, Lynne Pratt
ISBN: 9781858565071, 1858565073
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Social Justice Reexamined Dilemmas And Solutions For The Classroom Teacher Rowena Arshad by Rowena Arshad, Terry Wrigley, Lynne Pratt 9781858565071, 1858565073 instant download after payment.

Teachers want to do their best for every child. But research shows that as diversities in the classroom proliferate, they are worried about dealing with values issues lest they cause offence or appear insensitive to difference. The answers to the complex situations that arise nowadays as a result of diversity are seldom straightforward. This book offers honest discussions about what are seen as difficult or controversial issues.
Social Justice Re-Examined provides ideas and approaches for the classroom and helps teachers negotiate their way through concepts and value differences, so they can help bring about constructive change. Theoretical as well as practical, the book looks from inside out – from the perspective of the teacher. Many of the chapters are written by teachers and each features key questions and suggested readings. Chapters such as "Not much I can do – he’s got ADHD" or "I’m not homophobic but I find this area difficult" encourage teachers to model for their pupils the ways in which to think and learn.
The book is essential reading for student teachers, beginning teachers and teacher trainers but will be invaluable for experienced teachers too, as they navigate their work in a constantly diversifying society.

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