This dynamic book provides powerful ideas to guide pedagogy and a
curriculum model for helping students connect with issues in their
lives while meeting standards. Vivid portraits of K–12 classrooms
illustrate how teachers used a human rights framework to engage
students in critical inquiry of relevant social issues, such as
immigration rights, religious tolerance, racial equality, countering
the effects of poverty, and respect for people with disabilities. The
book shows how a group of teachers worked together to develop
a _critical content framework_ using the UN Convention on the Rights
of the Child. Chapters highlight lively classroom and community action
projects.
“_A Critical Inquiry Framework for K–12 Teachers_ is a powerful
and accessible resource for all who believe that education must be
more child-centered, democratic, and just. Beyond sharing vivid
examples from their classrooms, these teachers share a critical
content framework that can be brought to life in a variety of
settings, shedding light onto _how_ teachers can engage in more
equitable education in their classrooms. This is a timely resource for
all who want to teach in hopeful and transformative ways.”
—MARIANA SOUTO-MANNING, Associate Professor, Teachers College,
Columbia University
“Critical literacy, innovative teaching, and children’s rights
take center-stage in this beautiful new book. Let us learn from these
stories as we move toward socially just teaching practices, equitable
educational structures, and the promise of The Rights of the Child in
our schools and communities.”
—VALERIE KINLOCH, Associate Professor, Literacy Studies, The Ohio
State University
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807772300
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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