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The Equity Social Justice Education 50 Critical Questions For Improving Opportunities And Outcomes For Black Students Baruti K Kafele

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The Equity Social Justice Education 50 Critical Questions For Improving Opportunities And Outcomes For Black Students Baruti K Kafele
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Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development (ASCD)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Baruti K. Kafele
ISBN: 9781416630173, 1416630171
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Equity Social Justice Education 50 Critical Questions For Improving Opportunities And Outcomes For Black Students Baruti K Kafele by Baruti K. Kafele 9781416630173, 1416630171 instant download after payment.

ASCD Bestseller! Baruti K. Kafele offers 50 timely and important questions on equity and social justice education for educators to reflect on and discuss.

How do you ensure that no student is invisible in your classroom? How do you make the distinction between equity as the vehicle versus equity as the goal for each of your students? What measures do you take to ensure that you are growing as a culturally relevant practitioner? Can your students, particularly your Black students, articulate, beyond emotional reactions, the injustices that surround them?

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