Teachers in My Community
Title | Teachers in My Community PDF eBook |
Author | Bridget Heos |
Publisher | Meet a Community Helper (Early |
Total Pages | 28 |
Release | 2018-08 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 154152022X |
Follow along as a class meets a teacher.
Teachers in Our Community
Title | Teachers in Our Community PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Ames |
Publisher | The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc |
Total Pages | 26 |
Release | 2009-08-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1404280693 |
Introduces teachers, including information on how they teach, what tools they use, and different types of teachers.
The Power of Community-Engaged Teacher Preparation
Title | The Power of Community-Engaged Teacher Preparation PDF eBook |
Author | Patricia Clark |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | 257 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807779504 |
Discover how and why community-engaged teacher preparation is a powerful and vital approach to address an educational system that is historically deficient, discriminatory, and decidedly inequitable. In this edited volume, the authors argue that past practice is inadequate and issue a mandate for a new approach to educator preparation. Articulating a clear definition of community-engaged teacher preparation, they focus on national and international initiatives that have been sustained over time and are having a direct impact on student learning. Chapters are written by school, university, and community partners who speak to the innovation, creativity, commitment, and persistence required to reinvent teacher preparation. They also underscore the complexity of this work, the humility necessary to reflect and reconsider, and the true spirit of authentic solidarity among university, school, and community partners required to seek and secure equity for children in schools. Book Features: Provides a critical examination of structural inequity in education and ways to address it through community-engaged teacher preparation. Describes a teacher preparation model that is enacted in solidarity with members of historically marginalized populations.Offers clear guidance on what is meant by culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogies with examples of how these frameworks are being operationalized.Explores the obstacles and opportunities involved in the implementation process. “A collection of powerful authors who offer theoretical considerations, evidence-based approaches, and practical considerations for not just teacher education as usual but community-engaged teacher education.” —From the Foreword by Tyrone C. Howard, University of California, Los Angeles
Teaching Civic Literacy in Schools
Title | Teaching Civic Literacy in Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Charest |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | 161 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807765244 |
"Because many of our schools fail to address the health and well-being of both students and their communities, teachers and teacher educators are in need of a revised vision for teaching and schooling-one that is committed to civic and community engagement where we see school and community building as reciprocal, not separate, projects. This vision of schooling places the health and well-being of individuals and their communities at the center of the curriculum and sees partnership and collaboration with communities and community and democratic revitalization as a central goal of education. Teachers need specific strategies and ideas for reviving our democracy and revitalizing communities-strategies that I have learned from community organizers and then used to guide me in my own journey as a teacher and a teacher educator (e.g., building intentional relationships, organizing listening campaigns, integrating and valuing local knowledge, teaching democratic practices, giving students choice and agency in school, exploring who we are and what and how we know, examining our intellectual and ethical commitments, mapping community assets, holding relational meetings, creating community engagement councils, working directly with community-based organizations (CBOs), organizing accountability sessions with public officials, working to create healthy and sustainable spaces, running voter registration drives, co-creating curriculum with students, marching, protesting, participating in public arts, etc.) (Catone, 2016; Warren, 2005)"--
Teachers in Professional Communities
Title | Teachers in Professional Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Lieberman |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 132 |
Release | 2008-07-24 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN |
What are the challenges, and how has your program dealt with them?"--BOOK JACKET.
International Summit on the Teaching Profession Valuing our Teachers and Raising their Status How Communities Can Help
Title | International Summit on the Teaching Profession Valuing our Teachers and Raising their Status How Communities Can Help PDF eBook |
Author | Schleicher Andreas |
Publisher | OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | 116 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9264292691 |
There is increasing recognition that teachers will play a key role in preparing students for the challenges of the future. We expect teachers to equip students with the skill set and knowledge required for success in an increasingly global, digital, complex, uncertain and volatile world.
Among School Teachers
Title | Among School Teachers PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Westheimer |
Publisher | Teachers College Press |
Total Pages | 301 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0807775274 |
A compelling and thoroughly readable account of two middle schools—one urban and one suburban—that attempt to build communities which will foster student growth and learning. This book shatters prevailing beliefs and furthers our understanding of the ways in which teachers’ relationships impact their work and their lives in schools. “This is no once-over-lightly piece of research. . . . [Joel Westheimer] leaves in tatters the tapestry of rhetoric that has been woven by reformers around the idea that all teacher communities are alike and that building them requires only a few hardy souls with moxie and determination.” —From the Foreword by Larry Cuban, Stanford University “Westheimer’s account is at once passionate and analytic, critical and empathic. It is exactly the kind of rendering of schools we need for our own democratic dialogue as scholars.” —Suzanne M. Wilson, Michigan State University “Timely and informative. . . . This is an important book for both teachers and policy makers.” —Nel Noddings, Stanford University “Joel Westheimer takes us beyond the rhetoric of community as something necessarily sunny and succulent, revealing both the conceptual limits and the daily difficulties of community-building as a strategy for reform. . . . If we are propelled to act, [his] charting of this tricky terrain will be a useful map, an essential guide to survival.” —William Ayers, University of Illinois at Chicago