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  • - Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice
     
    1 425,-

    Explores how the neoliberal agenda is impacting educational policy formation, teaching and learning, and relationships between K-12 schools and communities. Also examined is how the global community has gradually become conscious of the ideological doctrine and how it is responsible for human suffering and misery.

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    1 425,-

    What is a charter school? Where do they come from? Who promotes them, and why? What are they supposed to do? Are they the silver bullet to the ills plaguing the American public education system? This book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview and analysis of charter schools and their many dimensions.

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    1 010,-

    What is a charter school? Where do they come from? Who promotes them, and why? What are they supposed to do? Are they the silver bullet to the ills plaguing the American public education system? This book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview and analysis of charter schools and their many dimensions.

  • - Redefining the 21st Century America
     
    1 295,-

  • - Redefining the 21st Century America
     
    750,-

  • - Critical Pedagogy in Pursuit of Dangerous Citizenship
    av Wayne E. Ross
    750 - 1 295,-

  • - Beyond the Logic of Global Neoliberal Capitalism
     
    1 295,-

  • - Beyond the Logic of Global Neoliberal Capitalism
     
    750,-

  • - From Mis-education to Educative Healing
    av Rebekah Cordova
    750 - 1 295,-

  • av David I. Backer
    750 - 1 295,-

    Offers a political, poetic, and practical handbook for facilitating discussion. Creating more participation and equality during discussions can help create the conditions for social change. Elements of Discussion includes practical tips, techniques, and reflective questions through which it firmly and sensitively suggests to readers how to facilitate discussions across contexts.

  • - Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice
     
    1 295,-

    Explores how the neoliberal agenda is impacting educational policy formation, teaching and learning, and relationships between institutions of higher education and communities. Also examined is how the global community has gradually become conscious of the ideological doctrine and how it is responsible for human suffering and misery.

  • - Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice
     
    750,-

    Explores how the neoliberal agenda is impacting educational policy formation, teaching and learning, and relationships between institutions of higher education and communities. Also examined is how the global community has gradually become conscious of the ideological doctrine and how it is responsible for human suffering and misery.

  • - Resistance through Hip Hop and Punk
     
    750,-

    Arising from the street corners and underground clubs, Rebel Music, challenges standardized schooling and argues for equity, peace, and justice. Rebel Music is an important, one-of-a-kind book that takes readers through fun, radical, educational chapters examining Hip Hop and Punk songs, with each section addressing a particular social issue.

  • - Educational Fronts for Local and Global Justice
     
    1 010,-

    Explores how the neoliberal agenda is impacting educational policy formation, teaching and learning, and relationships between K-12 schools and communities. Also examined is how the global community has gradually become conscious of the ideological doctrine and how it is responsible for human suffering and misery.

  • - Can Hope (Still) Audaciously Trump Neoliberalism?
     
    1 425,-

    This revamped and updated second edition will speak to all who are concerned about the future of education and its relation to a robust, participatory democracy. The perspectives offered by a diverse collection of contributors provide a glimpse into the complex, multilayered factors that shape, and are shaped by, education institutions today.

  • - Can Hope (Still) Audaciously Trump Neoliberalism?
     
    1 010,-

    This revamped and updated second edition will speak to all who are concerned about the future of education and its relation to a robust, participatory democracy. The perspectives offered by a diverse collection of contributors provide a glimpse into the complex, multilayered factors that shape, and are shaped by, education institutions today.

  • - A Study from the Borderlands
    av Daniel Ian Rubin
    750,-

    Lays out a qualitative, collective case study designed to assess how students in a secondary Latina/Latino Literature class began to think dialectically about issues of social justice. By using various methods of data collection, the author ascertained how the students' thoughts and perceptions of Latinas/Latinos in the US changed over the course of the study.

  • - The Origins of Anarchism in Portugal and Brazil
     
    1 295,-

    No book has ever presented a selection of writings of anarchists from the Portuguese speaking world to an English speaking audience. In The Luso-Anarchist Reader, writings by feminist radicals such as Maria Lacerda de Moura and anarchist communists such as Neno Vasco are made available in English for the first time.

  • - The Origins of Anarchism in Portugal and Brazil
     
    750,-

    No book has ever presented a selection of writings of anarchists from the Portuguese speaking world to an English speaking audience. In The Luso-Anarchist Reader, writings by feminist radicals such as Maria Lacerda de Moura and anarchist communists such as Neno Vasco are made available in English for the first time.

  • - What Does Education Have to Do With It?
     
    1 295,-

    Advances the notion of decency in relation to democracy, and is underpinned by an analysis of meaningful, critically-engaged education. The book includes three sections: Constructing Meanings for Democracy and Decency; Justice for All as Praxis; and Social Justice in Action for Democracy, Decency, and Diversity: International Perspectives.

  • - What Does Education Have to Do With It?
     
    750,-

    Advances the notion of decency in relation to democracy, and is underpinned by an analysis of meaningful, critically-engaged education. The book includes three sections: Constructing Meanings for Democracy and Decency; Justice for All as Praxis; and Social Justice in Action for Democracy, Decency, and Diversity: International Perspectives.

  • - Resistance through Hip Hop and Punk
     
    1 295,-

    Arising from the street corners and underground clubs, Rebel Music, challenges standardized schooling and argues for equity, peace, and justice. Rebel Music is an important, one-of-a-kind book that takes readers through fun, radical, educational chapters examining Hip Hop and Punk songs, with each section addressing a particular social issue.

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