Written by activist educators, Worth Striking For speaks to teachers and teachers-to-be about the drastic changes in the landscape of public education in recent decades and focuses on what they need to know about the debates and complex issues of reform affecting their lives and professions.
The book identifies the most significant shifts in education policy, including how policy has helped or hindered the broader educational purposes of schools. Using the 2012 Chicago teachers strike as a framing device, the authors demonstrate how each of the policy areas addressed is critically important to teachers’ lives and work. Each chapter describes one of the Chicago teachers’ demands, and then explores a related policy arena through the lens of an associated philosophical purpose of education. The text features individually authored vignettes that juxtapose the authors’ personal experiences with the issues, bringing policy and policy activism to life. This hopeful book will inspire and empower teachers to take action in their schools, communities, districts, and states.
Book Features:
An accessible introduction to education policy for classroom teachers.Grounded in the day-to-day human experience of the teachers and students affected by education policy.An engaging style that presents research and argument in a way that invites reflection and conversation, perfect for courses.A clear explanation of policy issues and their relevance to teachers, helping them feel confident to have a voice in the broader conversation about education.
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"This book, written by teachers who have been at the forefront of the battle to stop market-based reform, is yet another step in the effort to reclaim the reform agenda.
It goes beyond the strike to explore teacher perspectives on a broader set of education policy issues, and in so doing it elevates the voices of teachers in a way that few publications or arenas have allowed"
--From the Foreword by Pedro Noguera, New York University
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807756270
Publisert
2015-02-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Teachers' College Press
Vekt
318 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160
Foreword by
Biographical note
Isabel Nuñez is an associate professor in the Center for Policy Studies and Social Justice at Concordia University Chicago, coeditor of Diving In: Bill Ayers and the Art of Teaching into the Contradiction, and an associate editor for Multicultural Perspectives. Gregory Michie is a public school teacher in Chicago, senior research associate at the Center for Policy Studies and Social Justice at Concordia University Chicago, and author of Holler if You Hear Me, Second Edition. Pamela Konkol is an associate professor of educational foundations and social policy and director of the Center for Policy Studies and Social Justice at Concordia University Chicago.