Now in its third edition, this powerful book features timely new content from innovative schools and teachers, focusing on reaching struggling students.
In this way, all teachers can better respond to the question by saying, “There is nothing I can't teach you or any other child assigned to my classroom.” We have built this book on a foundation of research especially applicable for ...
"In this tell-it-like-it is book, Donna Whyte presents specific strategies for addressing specific classroom management problems, and she doesn't shy away from tough issues such as bullying, lying, and stealing.
Making a case for the "fierce urgency of now," this new edition deepens the discussion of race and social justice in education with new and updated material.
For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood...and the Rest of Y'all Too has been featured in MotherJones.com, Education Week, Weekend All Things Considered with Michel Martin, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, PBS NewsHour.com, Slate, The ...
Richard and John E. Taylor, 1843. Written in French by Luigi F. Menabrea. Translated by Ada Lovelace, along with her Translator's Notes which are primarily quoted in this text. Victor Luckerson. “Netflix Accounts for More Than a Third ...
Acknowledgments - Christine Sleeter: Foreword - Introduction: The Transforming Power of Education - Part I: Toward an Ubuntu Education and Pedagogy for Urban Students: Educating Urban Students for a Multicultural Democracy - Ethic of ...
This book will challenge those biases, share the similarities and differences among those individuals and the rest of the population, promote inclusion and acceptance, and inspire the reader to be a better person to everyone, no matter the ...
In this remarkably clear and concise guide, teacher-educator Marilyn L. Page distills years of research, data, and the experiences of hundreds of teachers into six powerful steps to attaining classroom harmony.
What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School fills the gaps between a business school education and the street knowledge that comes from the day-to-day experience of running a business and managing people.
Lloyd J. Edwards Jr., a retired police lieutenant and bureau commander from Huntington Beach, California, provides deep insights on leadership.