In this first volume in the Practitioner Inquiry Series, seven teachers analyse their own efforts to integrate social, moral and political questions and issues into the public school classroom. Both new and veteran teachers develop their own narratives on experience, revealing the successes and failures, rewards and frustrations, that are involved in pursuing democratic forms of classroom life. Providing a critical and incisive complement to the teachers' chapters is the editor's analysis of the teacher education programmes from which these teachers graduated, and the political and ideological contexts in which these programmes are invariably located. A concluding chapter synthesises the work of these committed teachers and looks toward future possibilities.
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In this first volume in the Practitioner Inquiry Series, seven teachers analyse their own efforts to integrate social, moral and political questions and issues into the public school classroom. Both new and veteran teachers develop their own narratives on experience, revealing the successes and failures, rewards and frustrations, that are involved in pursuing democratic forms of classroom life. Providing a critical and incisive complement to the teachers' chapters is the editor's analysis of the teacher education programmes from which these teachers graduated, and the political and ideological contexts in which these programmes are invariably located. A concluding chapter synthesises the work of these committed teachers and looks toward future possibilities.
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Soft cover. Condición: Good+. 0807735183 Underlining & notes to approximately 6% og pgs only. Nice, tight copy. Contributors -- both new and veteran teachers -- weigh the possibilities for making classrooms more responsive to the need for social justice, critical consciousness, and democratic values. These teachers reveal the successes and failures, rewards and frustrations, that are involved in pursuing democratic forms of classroom life. Providing a critical and incisive complement is Editor Landon Beyer's analysis of the teacher education programs from which these teachers graduated, and the political and ideological contexts in which these programs are invariably located. Book. Nº de ref. del artículo: 013927
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