Teaching Fairly in an Unfair World 2nd Edition

Teaching Fairly in an Unfair World  2nd Edition
Author: Kathleen Gould Lundy
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2020-08-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551389448

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This era of “fake” news demands a deeper curriculum that questions inconsistencies of facts and opinions in various texts and images. This timely revision of a ground-breaking book offers opportunities for students to connect with social justice issues through inventive language exploration and the active examination of all forms of media. It encourages teachers to evaluate their core teaching beliefs and recognize the realities of their students’ lives for a richer understanding of our complex world. A glossary of more than fifty strategies, along with reproducible pages for easy classroom use, complement this essential resource.

Teaching Fairly in an Unfair World

Teaching Fairly in an Unfair World
Author: Kathleen Gould Lundy
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551382319

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This powerful book helps teachers redefine an inclusive curriculum by questioning what is taught, how it is taught, to whom, and under what conditions. It offers teachers a wealth of challenging, open-ended pursuits that give students "voice" and help them better understand their world. It explores opportunities for students to connect with social justice issues in the real world through imagined experiences found in short stories, novels, plays, picture books, graphic novels, and primary source documents, such as letters.

Teaching Tough Topics

Teaching Tough Topics
Author: Larry Swartz
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551389424

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Teaching Tough Topics shows teachers how to lead students to become caring citizens as they read and respond to quality children’s literature. It focuses on topics that can be challenging or sensitive, yet are significant in order to build understanding of social justice, diversity, and equity. Racism, Homophobia, Bullying, Religious Intolerance, Poverty, and Physical and Mental Challenges are just some of the themes explored. The book is rooted in the belief that by using picture books, novels, poetry, and nonfiction, teachers can enrich learning with compassion and empathy as students make connections to texts, to others, and to the world.

Stop the Hate for Goodness Sake

Stop the Hate for Goodness Sake
Author: Andrew B Campbell,Larry Swartz
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551389578

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Stop the Hate for Goodness Sake shows teachers how to confront racism and disrupt discrimination in order to deepen students’ understanding of social justice, diversity, and equity. Background information, statistics, and reports on incidents of hate will help students consider ethical and moral behavior. Forty step-by-step lessons involve discussion, oral and written narratives, case studies, assumption charts, and more. This thoughtful examination of today’s world will help teachers encourage reflection, foster inclusion, and inspire students to take action. This in-depth guide will show teachers of 8- to 14-year-olds how to start and manage important conversations that will lead to change.

The Fair Trade Handbook

The Fair Trade Handbook
Author: Gavin Fridell,Zack Gross,Sean McHugh
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773635088

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Framed within the common goal of advancing trade justice and South-North solidarity, The Fair Trade Handbook presents a broad interpretation of fair trade and a wide-ranging dialogue between different viewpoints. Canadian researchers in particular have advanced a transformative vision of fair trade, rooted in the cooperative movement and arguing for a more central role for Southern farmers and workers. Contributors to this book look at the issues within global trade, and assess fair trade and how to make it more effective against the broader structures of the capitalist, colonialist, racist and patriarchal global economy. The debates and discussions are set within a critical development studies and critical political economy framework. However, this book will appeal to a wide range of readers, as it translates the key issues for a popular audience. Includes : A Lively Bean that Brightens Lives: A Graphic Story by Bill Barrett and Curt Shoultz

Engaging Literate Minds

Engaging Literate Minds
Author: Peter Johnston,Kathy Champeau,Andrea Hartwig,Sarah Helmer
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781003843221

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Increasingly, educators are recognizing that for children to thrive intellectually they need socially and emotionally healthy classrooms. Conveniently, this is exactly what parents have always wanted for their children's classrooms that offer and grow positive relationships and behavior, emotional self-regulation, and a sense of well-being. Using the guiding principles from Peter Johnston's best-selling professional resources, Choice Words and Opening Minds,Peter and six colleagues began a journey to create just such classrooms'senvironments in which children meaningfully engage with each other through reading, writing, making, and discussing books. Together, they bring you Engaging Literate Minds: Developing Children's Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Lives, K-3 where you'll discover how these teachers struggled and succeeded in building such classrooms. Inside you'll find the following: Practical ways to develop a caring learning community and children's socio-emotional competence Powerful teaching practices from real classrooms Engaging ways to encourage inquiry and student agency Suggestions on how to use formative assessment in everyday teaching practices Helpful research behind the classroom practices and children's development Ways to help students inspire and support each other Building a just, caring, literate society has never been more important than it is today. By embracing the ideas and teaching strategies Engaging Literate Minds, you can help children to become socially, emotionally, and intellectually healthy. Not only do these classroom practices develop the skills to achieve district benchmarks and beyond, they help develop children's humanity.

Drama Themes Schemes and Dreams

Drama Themes  Schemes  and Dreams
Author: Larry Swartz
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2010
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: 9781551387918

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This book "offers a comprehensive outline of improvisation and interpretation strategies that teachers can incorporate in classroom instruction."--Page 4 of cover.

Stand Up and Teach

Stand Up and Teach
Author: Kathleen Gould Lundy
Publsiher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781551389325

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How can every teacher create and maintain a well-run classroom full of engaged students? Kathy Lundy moves step-by-step through the nitty-gritty details of creating a classroom that works for both teachers and students. This honest look at the complexity of teaching introduces strategies that work and classroom management tips that make a difference. From building a safe and inclusive classroom, to teaching with imagination and innovation, to engaging with teacher-mentors, Stand Up & Teach will help every teacher on their journey to become the educator they want to be.