Is Everyone Really Equal?

Is Everyone Really Equal?
  • Author : Ozlem Sensoy,Robin DiAngelo
  • Publisher : Teachers College Press
  • File Size : 55,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 259
  • Relase : 2017
  • ISBN : 9780807776179
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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This is the new edition of the award-winning guide to social justice education. Based on the authors’ extensive experience in a range of settings in the United States and Canada, the book addresses the most common stumbling blocks to understanding social justice. This comprehensive resource includes new features such as a chapter on intersectionality and classism; discussion of contemporary activism (Black Lives Matter, Occupy, and Idle No More); material on White Settler societies and colonialism; pedagogical supports related to “common social patterns” and “vocabulary to practice using”; and extensive updates throughout. Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, Is Everyone Really Equal? is a detailed and engaging textbook and professional development resource presenting the key concepts in social justice education. The text includes many user-friendly features, examples, and vignettes to not just define but illustrate the concepts. “Sensoy and DiAngelo masterfully unpack complex concepts in a highly readable and engaging fashion for readers ranging from preservice through experienced classroom teachers. The authors treat readers as intelligent thinkers who are capable of deep reflection and ethical action. I love their comprehensive development of a critical social justice framework, and their blend of conversation, clarity, and research. I heartily recommend this book!” —Christine Sleeter, professor emerita, California State University Monterey Bay

Is Everyone Really Equal?

Is Everyone Really Equal?
  • Author : Anonim
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 52,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 212
  • Relase : 2020
  • ISBN : OCLC:1226719002
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Is Everyone Really Equal? Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Is Everyone Really Equal?

Is Everyone Really Equal?
  • Author : Özlem Sensoy,Robin DiAngelo
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 46,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 212
  • Relase : 2017-07-28
  • ISBN : 0807764272
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Is Everyone Really Equal? Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is the new edition of the award-winning guide to social justice education. Accessible to students from high school through graduate school, this comprehensive resource includes many new features such as discussion of contemporary activism. The text includes many user-friendly features, examples, and vignettes to not just define but illustrate key concepts.

Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs

Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs
  • Author : Clausen, Courtney K.,Logan, Stephanie R.
  • Publisher : IGI Global
  • File Size : 47,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 340
  • Relase : 2020-06-26
  • ISBN : 9781799850991
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Due to the increasingly diverse populations found in Pre-K-12 education, it is imperative that teacher educators prepare preservice teachers to meet the shifting needs of changing student populations. Through the integration of social justice education, teacher educators can challenge the mainstream curriculum with a lens of equity and collaborative equality. Handbook of Research on Integrating Social Justice Education in Teacher Preparation Programs is a critical research book that explores the preparation and teaching methods of educators for including social justice curriculum. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as ethics, language-based learning, and feminism, this book is ideal for academicians, curriculum designers, social scientists, teacher educators, researchers, and students.

A COMPANION READER FOR MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSE EDUCATION COURSES

A COMPANION READER FOR MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSE EDUCATION COURSES
  • Author : Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom
  • Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
  • File Size : 43,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 256
  • Relase : 2021-08-25
  • ISBN : 9781649131270
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A COMPANION READER FOR MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSE EDUCATION COURSES Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A COMPANION READER FOR MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSE EDUCATION COURSES This book is a strong support for anyone--teachers, professors, administrators who are working to make their courses more CULTURALLY RELEVANT By: Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom How does an educator—teacher, professor, administrator in their courses—provide a positive learning environment where every student strives to attend because they receive exciting and worthwhile experiences; they feel welcomed, safe, and respected; each student feels a positive connection between themselves and the educator, who has their best interests in mind? Dr. Wm. Patric Leedom, professor of teacher education for twenty-five years, was teaching a course in the School of Education, University of Cincinnati, Teaching and Learning in a Diverse Classroom. The required readings were based upon forty-plus book chapters and journal articles that provided comprehensive information on how to welcome and support a variety of pre-K-12 students. Taking these lessons learned, each teacher-candidate then chose four or five of the topics and utilizing elucidation and exposition developed their individual essays. Thirteen students wrote outstanding papers, and their work as well as the literature behind it are provided in this companion reader to aid in imparting crucial knowledge and skillsets to the next generation of teachers.

Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice

Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice
  • Author : Gina Ann Garcia
  • Publisher : JHU Press
  • File Size : 47,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 217
  • Relase : 2023-02-14
  • ISBN : 9781421445908
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"An organizational framework for transforming colleges and universities with the goal of achieving equity and justice for their students"--

Women’s Healthcare in Advanced Practice Nursing

Women’s Healthcare in Advanced Practice Nursing
  • Author : Ivy M. Alexander, PhD, APRN, ANP-BC, FAANP, FAAN,Versie Johnson-Mallard, PhD, ARNP, WHNP-BC, FAANP,Elizabeth Kostas-Polston, PhD, APRN, WHNP-BC, FAANP,Joyce Cappiello, PhD, APRN-FNP, FAANP,Heather S. Hubbard, Maj, USAF, NC, DNP, WHNP-BC
  • Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
  • File Size : 49,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 1057
  • Relase : 2023-12-15
  • ISBN : 9780826167224
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Women’s Healthcare in Advanced Practice Nursing Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Holistically addresses women's health, encompassing the needs of transgender and nonbinary individuals and considering ethnicity, social class, and disability/ableness Delivering incisive and comprehensive information on the healthcare needs of women, transgender, and nonbinary persons, the third edition of this distinguished text incorporates a strong focus on the provision of high value, equitable, and unbiased care. It expands research and clinical frameworks for understanding women's health to encompass transgender and nonbinary persons and places women’s health within a holistic perspective considering ethnicity, social class, and disability/ableness. All chapters are significantly updated with new evidence-based research, clinical updates and guidelines, drug information, Covid-related information, racism, and health disparities. This text also covers current and pertinent health topics such as substance use and abuse, mental health, early pregnancy decision-making, and LGBTQ+ care, as well as abundant integrated information on care of transgender and nonbinary individuals, and enhanced information on pregnancy and primary care issues that disproportionately affect females. The book is organized for ease of use and is comprised of three distinct but interrelated sections on theoretical frameworks to guide approach and care, health promotion and prevention, and managing health conditions. Rich instructor resources include mapping content to AACN Essentials, case studies, a test bank, and PowerPoint slides. New to the Third Edition: Focuses on providing equitable, unbiased care for all women including transgender and nonbinary individuals Updated with new evidence-based research, clinical updates and guidelines, drug information, Covid-related information, and racism and health disparities information Expanded information on care of transgender individuals Enhanced content on pregnancy and related issues Four-color presentation to enhance readability Incorporates content in WHNP and CNM national certification examination blueprints Key Features: Distills cutting-edge information on women's health issues through a sociocultural framework Edited by renowned scholar/educators for AP nursing students Organized to provide easy retrieval of clinical information Addresses genetics, LGBTQ+ health, endocrine-related problems, health considerations for women caregivers, dementia care, and more Includes relevant web resources and apps in each chapter Provides extensive instructor toolkit to foster critical thinking

The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education

The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education
  • Author : Cathy Benedict,Patrick K. Schmidt,Gary Spruce,Paul Woodford
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press
  • File Size : 55,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 737
  • Relase : 2015
  • ISBN : 9780199356157
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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The Oxford Handbook of Social Justice in Music Education provides a comprehensive overview and scholarly analyses of challenges relating to social justice in musical and educational practice worldwide, and provides practical suggestions that should result in more equitable and humane learning opportunities for students of all ages.

Reinventing Racism

Reinventing Racism
  • Author : Jonathan D. Church
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • File Size : 54,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 251
  • Relase : 2020-12-03
  • ISBN : 9781475858198
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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The theory of white fragility is one of the most influential ideas to emerge in recent years on the topics of race, racism, and racial inequality. White fragility is defined as an unwillingness on the part of white people to engage in the difficult conversations necessary to address racial inequality. This “fragility” allegedly undermines the fight against racial inequality. Despite its wide acclaim and rapid acceptance, the theory of white fragility has received no serious and sustained scrutiny. This book argues that the theory is flawed on numerous fronts. The theory functions as a divisive rhetorical device to shut down debate. It relies on the flawed premise of implicit bias. It posits a faulty way of understanding racism. It has serious methodological problems. It conflates objectivity and neutrality. It exploits narrative at the expense of facts. It distorts many of the ideas upon which the theory relies. This book also offers a more constructive way to think about Whiteness, white privilege, and “white fragility,” pointing us to a more promising vision for addressing racial inequality.

Social Policy and Social Change

Social Policy and Social Change
  • Author : Jillian Jimenez,Eileen Mayers Pasztor,Ruth M. Chambers,Cheryl Pearlman Fujii
  • Publisher : SAGE Publications
  • File Size : 49,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 521
  • Relase : 2014-02-26
  • ISBN : 9781483312750
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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The Second Edition of Social Policy and Social Change is a timely examination of the field, unique in its inclusion of both a historical analysis of problems and policy and an exploration of how capitalism and the market economy have contributed to them. The New Edition of this seminal text examines issues of discrimination, health care, housing, income, and child welfare and considers the policies that strive to improve them. With a focus on how domestic social policies can be transformed to promote social justice for all groups, Jimenez et al. consider the impact of globalization in the United States while addressing developing concerns now emerging in the global village.

Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth

Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth
  • Author : Megan Alrutz,Lynn Hoare
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 52,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 517
  • Relase : 2020-05-04
  • ISBN : 9781351591591
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth: The Performing Justice Project offers accessible frameworks for devising original theatre, developing critical understandings of racial and gender justice, and supporting youth to imagine, create, and perform possibilities for a more just and equitable society. Working at the intersections of theory and practice, Alrutz and Hoare present their innovative model for devising critically engaged theatre with novice performers. Sharing why and how the Performing Justice Project (PJP) opens dialogue around challenging and necessary topics already facing young people, the authors bring together critical information about racial and gender justice with new and revised practices from applied theatre, storytelling, theatre, and education for social change. Their curated collection of PJP "performance actions" offers embodied and reflective approaches for building ensemble, devising and performing stories, and exploring and analyzing individual and systemic oppression. This work begins to confront oppressive narratives and disrupt patriarchal systems—including white supremacy, racism, sexism, and homophobia. Devising Critically Engaged Theatre with Youth invites artists, teaching artists, educators, and youth-workers to collaborate bravely with young people to imagine and enact racial and gender justice in their lives and communities. Drawing on examples from PJP residencies in juvenile justice settings, high schools, foster care facilities, and community-based organizations, this book offers flexible and responsive ways for considering experiences of racism and sexism and performing visions of justice. Visit performingjusticeproject.org for additional information and documentation of PJP performances with youth.

Transformative Approaches to Social Justice Education

Transformative Approaches to Social Justice Education
  • Author : Nana Osei-Kofi,Bradley Boovy,Kali Furman
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 45,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 289
  • Relase : 2021-08-04
  • ISBN : 9781000351514
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Transformative Approaches to Social Justice Education is a book for anyone with an interest in teaching and learning in higher education from a social justice perspective and with a commitment to teaching all students. This text offers a breadth of disciplinary perspectives on how to center difference, power, and systemic oppression in pedagogical practice, arguing that these elements are essential to knowledge formation and to teaching. Transformative Approaches to Social Justice Education is structured as an ongoing conversation among educators who believe that teaching from a social justice perspective is about much more than the type of readings and assignments found on course syllabi. Drawing on the broadest possible definition of curriculum transformation, the volume demonstrates that social justice education is about both educators’ social locations and about course content. It is also about knowing students and teaching beyond the traditional classroom to meaningfully include local communities, social movements, archives, and colleagues in student and academic affairs. Premised on the notion that continuous learning and growth is critical to educators with deep commitments to fostering critical consciousness through their teaching, Transformative Approaches to Social Justice Education offers interdisciplinary and innovative collaborative approaches to curriculum transformation that build on and extend existing scholarship on social justice education. Newly committed and established social justice pedagogues share their experiences taking up the many difficult questions pertaining to what it means for all of us to participate in shaping a more just, shared future.

Let’s Agree to Disagree

Let’s Agree to Disagree
  • Author : Nolan Higdon,Mickey Huff
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 51,8 Mb
  • Total Pages : 167
  • Relase : 2022-02-22
  • ISBN : 9781000543162
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Let’s Agree to Disagree Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In an age defined by divisive discourse and disinformation, democracy hangs in the balance. Let’s Agree to Disagree seeks to reverse these trends by fostering constructive dialogue through critical thinking and critical media literacy. This transformative text introduces readers to useful theories, powerful case studies, and easily adoptable strategies for becoming sharper critical thinkers, more effective communicators, and critically media literate citizens.

Anti-Oppressive Education in Elite Schools

Anti-Oppressive Education in Elite Schools
  • Author : Katy Swalwell,Daniel Spikes
  • Publisher : Teachers College Press
  • File Size : 47,7 Mb
  • Total Pages : 265
  • Relase : 2021
  • ISBN : 9780807765890
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Anti-Oppressive Education in Elite Schools Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"This book is a collection of essays that can easily be used for professional development purposes. It has multiple perspectives in term of author identities and positions within "elite" schools and blend of research and experience made accessible for practitioners"--

Declaracion universal de derechos humanos

Declaracion universal de derechos humanos
  • Author : Jean-Michel Folon
  • Publisher : Unknown
  • File Size : 40,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 123
  • Relase : 1989
  • ISBN : 2876450410
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth Study Guide

Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth Study Guide
  • Author : Thaddeus J. Williams
  • Publisher : Zondervan Academic
  • File Size : 47,9 Mb
  • Total Pages : 143
  • Relase : 2022-06-28
  • ISBN : 9780310142577
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Confronting Injustice without Compromising Truth Study Guide Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Enacting social justice is essential to the Christian faith. But the Bible's call to seek justice is not a call to superficial activism. True justice requires biblical wisdom and communal discernment. Maybe you're frustrated with a version of Christianity that doesn't seem to take justice seriously. Perhaps you've witnessed the rise of ideologies that brand themselves as 'social justice,' but you have a sense that something is off about them. Maybe you have a hunch that God offers a better way to do justice than what's offered by the snarky memes on our news feeds. In this 14-session, video-based study guide, teacher and lecturer Thaddeus Williams furthers the case he made in his book, taking study groups and individuals deeper into complex question of how to pursue a path of justice without compromising the truth of the gospel. Participants will watch video segments (DVD/streaming video sold separately), hear from a diverse range of experts, interact in group discussions, and answer personal reflection questions to discover what the Bible and the example of Jesus have to teach us about justice. Williams confronts religious and political tribalism and challenges participants to discover a compelling vision of justice for all God's image-bearers that offers hopeful answers to life's biggest questions and a way forward. Sessions Include: What is Social Justice The God Question The Imago Question The Idolatry Question The Collective Question The Splintering Question The Fruit Question The Disparity Question The Color Question The Gospel Question The Tunnel Vision Question The Suffering Question The Standpoint Question Conclusion

Seeing Whiteness

Seeing Whiteness
  • Author : Robin DiAngelo
  • Publisher : Teachers College Press
  • File Size : 43,6 Mb
  • Total Pages : 337
  • Relase : 2023
  • ISBN : 9780807768549
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

Seeing Whiteness Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Long before the widespread success of the 2018 book White Fragility: Why It's So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism, Robin DiAngelo was breaking with white solidarity and writing, speaking, and teaching on the relationship among white supremacy, structural racism, and white identity. In this volume, DiAngelo has gathered a selection of her groundbreaking works leading up to White Fragility. Speaking as a white person to her fellow white people, she seamlessly blends the personal with the political. The result is an engaging and provocative analysis of the sociopolitical forces of race that shape our lives. Taking up familiar ideologies such as individualism and meritocracy, she breaks down how these concepts function to protect and obscure structural racism. Collectively, these essays show how racism infuses our society and its institutions; it is a system that goes well beyond individual intentions or conscious acts of meanness. By changing the question from if we are part of systemic racism to how each of us play a part, DiAngelo's body of work provides a transformative framework for white identity and antiracist action. Featured Essays: Chapter 1: My Class Didn't Trump My Race: Using Oppression to Face Privilege Chapter 2: Why Can't We All Just Be Individuals? Chapter 3: "My Feelings Are Not About You" Personal Experience as a Move of Whiteness (with David Allen) Chapter 4: Getting Slammed: White Depictions of Race Dialogues as Arenas of Violence (with Özlem Sensoy) Chapter 5: Nothing to Add: A Challenge to White Silence in Racial Discussions Chapter 6: White Fragility Chapter 7: White Fragility Accessible Chapter 8: "We Put It in Terms of 'Not-Nice': White Antiracists and Parenting (with Sarah Matlock) Chapter 9: Respect Differences? Challenging the Common Guidelines in Social Justice Education Chapter 10: Leaning In: A Student's Guide to Engaging Constructively With Social Justice Content (with Özlem Sensoy) Chapter 11: Showing What We Tell (with Darlene Flynn) Chapter 12: "We Are All For Diversity, But..." How Faculty Hiring Committees Reproduce Whiteness and Practical Suggestions for How They Can Change (with Özlem Sensoy)

Woke Religion: Unmasking the False Gospel of Social Justice

Woke Religion: Unmasking the False Gospel of Social Justice
  • Author : Wes Carpenter
  • Publisher : Ambassador International
  • File Size : 49,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 224
  • Relase : 2021-08-03
  • ISBN : 9781649601612
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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In today’s society, many, including Christians, want to be “woke.” But has woke become simply another religion, another ploy of Satan’s to shred the fabric of Christianity? As woke critical theory seeps through the teachings of the Church, many Christians are being misled by their own spiritual leaders to take part in the newest attempt for their souls. In Woke Religion: Unmasking the False Gospel of Social Justice, Wes Carpenter unashamedly addresses these heretical teachings, calling on those in spiritual authority to deny woke philosophies and cling to the teachings of Scripture. Follow Wes as he takes the reader from the stirrings of woke critical theory in Church history to the teachings that are pervading the Church today.

Race, Culture, and Politics in Education

Race, Culture, and Politics in Education
  • Author : Kogila Moodley
  • Publisher : Multicultural Education
  • File Size : 51,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 177
  • Relase : 2020-12-04
  • ISBN : 9780807764886
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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"Through her far-ranging autobiography, Kogila Moodley provides readers with a detailed glimpse of how she managed as a person of color amid divided societies, from Apartheid South Africa, to anti-Semitism in Europe, and sectarian conflict in the Middle East. Moodley's message to readers is to find ways to combat oppression and racism in order to foster a more interconnected world"--

The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice

The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice
  • Author : Darren E. Lund
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • File Size : 49,5 Mb
  • Total Pages : 512
  • Relase : 2018-08-17
  • ISBN : 9781119144380
  • Rating : 4/5 (84 users)

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A comprehensive guide to service-learning for social justice written by an international panel of experts The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice offers a review of recent trends in social justice that have been, until recently, marginalized in the field of service-learning. The authors offer a guide for establishing and nurturing social justice in a variety of service-learning programs, and show that incorporating the principles of social justice in service-learning can empower communities to resist and disrupt oppressive power structures, and work for solidarity with host and partner communities. With contributions from an international panel of experts, the Handbook contains a critique of the field’s roots in charity; a review of the problematization of Whitenormativity, paired with the bolstering of diverse voices and perspectives; and information on the embrace of emotional elements including tension, ambiguity, and discomfort. This important resource: Considers the role of the community in service-learning and other community‑engaged models of education and practice Explores the necessity of disruption and dissonance in service-learning Discusses a number of targeted issues that often arise in service-learning contexts Offers a practical guide to establishing and nurturing social justice at the heart of an international service-learning program Written for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, scholars, and educators, The Wiley International Handbook of Service-Learning for Social Justice highlights social justice as a conflict‑ridden struggle against inequality, xenophobia, and oppression, and offers practical suggestions for incorporating service-learning programs in various arenas.