Roles of Resistance
Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers
Mark Leier author John-Henry Harter author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Between the Lines
Publishing:29th Jan '25
£20.00
This title is due to be published on 29th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
Welcome to class. Today, we’ll be learning how to become (effective) troublemakers.
In this classroom, no one gets in trouble for defying authority. Designed for educators and facilitators from the union hall to the lecture hall, Roles of Resistance outlines revolutionary lesson plans on how to fight the power with people power. The thirteen lesson plans in this book created by John-Henry Harter and Mark Leier can be used independently or combined to create a semester-long course. Sections include units on teaching political economy, labour history, and social activism based on democratic, experiential teaching, including role-plays, simulations, and games. The tried and tested classroom activities in this teacher’s guide—successfully applied in high schools, universities, and union classrooms—are bound to create a vibrant learning experience, enriching debates, and providing the main tool we need to change the world: collective action.
“I have been waiting for a book like Roles of Resistance for a long time, and I will be using it—in both classrooms and organizing spaces—for even longer. John-Henry Harter and Mark Leier have given teachers and organizers a true gift with these practical activities that empower learners to draw on their own experiences in order to actively analyze fundamental questions of power, possibility, and struggle.” – Jeremy Milloy, associate professor, Department of History, Wayne State University
“Roles of Resistance is an essential tool for anyone interested in teaching and learning about capitalism, inequality, and social change. Drawing on the knowledge gained from their many years of teaching, Harter and Leier provide concrete strategies to engage a variety of learners, encourage them to think critically about the world, and show them how and why we must organize collectively to improve it.” – Julia Smith, assistant professor, Labour Studies Program, University of Manitoba
“Harter’s and Leier’s Roles of Resistance provides thirteen excellent role-playing exercises, games, and simulations to foster thinking in the classroom about how class and class conflict shape everyday life. Historically informed and theoretically engaged, the game plans are easy to follow and fun, encouraging students to be active participants in learning rather than passive recipients of educational discipline in capitalist society.” – Sean Cadigan, professor, Department of History, Memorial University
ISBN: 9781771136280
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
130 pages