Learning to Teach for Social Justice
Jennifer French author Linda Darling-Hammond editor Jennifer French editor James A Banks editor Silvia Paloma Garcia-Lopez editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:25th Feb '02
Should be back in stock very soon

Linda Darling-Hammond is the 2023 National Association of State Boards of Education (NASBE) Policy Leader of the Year
In this skillfully crafted and engaging book, a group of student teachers—led by Linda Darling-Hammond—share their candid questions, concerns, dilemmas, and lessons learned about how to teach for social justice and social change. This text provides powerful examples of how Darling-Hammond and her students thoughtfully integrated diversity within a teacher education program—an excellent model for educators who are seeking ways to transform their teacher education programs to better prepare teachers to work effectively in multicultural classrooms.
The honest reflections, case studies, lessons, and projects described offer valuable tools to help teachers:
- Engage in productive dialogues about both the inequities and the possibilities for social reconstruction within the communities where they will be teaching.
- Apply the concepts they are learning in a university classroom to teaching for social justice in their own classrooms.
- Find ways to use their insights about diversity to intervene on behalf of victimized and marginalized students. <
This book is a singular contribution to the multicultural education literature because it is one of the first publications to describe the voices, perspectives, and experiences of students learning to become teachers in diverse classrooms. - From the Series Foreword by James A. Banks
ISBN: 9780807742082
Dimensions: 229mm x 156mm x 12mm
Weight: unknown
240 pages