Teaching, Diversity and Democracy


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Considers the concept of diversity in students and provides models and frameworks for success; examines subjectivities of teachers and teaching practices; emphasises the democratic right of students to be taught well; book based on author's personal experience as a teacher of Torres Strait Islander students.




Teacher Thinking in Cultural Contexts


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Explores how teachers think about students of color and/or a multicultural curriculum and presents opportunities for reconstructing teacher knowledge of the cultural context.




Sociological Abstracts


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Contains more that 300,000 records covering sociology, social work, and other social sciences. Covers 1963 to the present. Updated six times per year.







Disability Studies in Education


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As a field of inquiry, disability studies in education stands at the broad intersection of disability studies and educational studies. This book introduces graduate students, educational researchers, and teacher educators to the range of scholarly inquiry emerging from this exciting new field. Susan L. Gabel pulls together a sampling of the vast array of available scholarship that includes readings that intersect curriculum theory, critical policy analysis, personal narrative, and much more. Although disability studies in education has only recently been recognized as a field of inquiry with an identifiable body of literature, the chapters in this book present the work of some of the major scholars of disability studies in education.







Research in Education


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Growing Away from the Barrio


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ʼRound My Way


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'Round My Way centers around the journal writing of three inner-city youth and shares their daily struggles to speak within and across social institutions such as school, family, and community.