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Jennifer Suh; Gretchen Maxwell; Kate Roscioli; Holly Tate; Padmanabhan Seshaiyer; Risto Marttinen – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
A powerful way to build students' mathematical power and agency is through Teaching Mathematics for Social Justice (TMfSJ), where students read and write the world with mathematics (Gutstein, 2005). Reading the world with mathematics uses mathematics to understand relations of power, resource inequities, and disparate opportunities between…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Social Justice, Athletics
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Khiantani, Nidhi; Buchanan, Lisa Brown – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2022
This article models the integration of social studies and language arts commonly used in elementary classrooms by using a text that incorporates straightforward social studies content in the context of the daily experiences of a Chinese family in the U.S. The authors illustrate how to use the award-winning novel, Front Desk by Kelly Yang, with…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Childrens Literature, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Giunco, Kierstin – Journal of Catholic Education, 2020
This reflection details the online adaptation of a robust advocacy unit that was grounded in Catholic Social Teachings. As this unit asked students to unravel single narratives and persuade others to take action, there was a seamless link between the original design and a " hopeful curriculum," which is supportive during a time of crisis…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Catholic Educators, Advocacy, Social Responsibility
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Seidel, Jackie; Rokne, Angela – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2011
In this article, the authors discuss and share a collection of books, for teachers and children to read together, that focus on themes of peace and social justice. This article is written as a kind of textual professional development session in which teachers and pre-service teachers might participate from their own place and context. The first…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Picture Books, Grade 6, Faculty Development
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McGee, A. Robin – Language Arts, 2011
A preservice teacher wants to teach for social justice, but faces challenges effectively engaging in critical pedagogy. Her class of sixth-grade students wants to examine more closely the issues around immigration, and the author is eager to disrupt any one-dimensional stereotypes of immigrants that the students might have picked up from popular…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Preservice Teachers, Critical Theory, Popular Culture
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Turk, Janelle – Art Education, 2012
Making the visual arts program meaningful in public education can be a challenge when one considers how little instructional time is devoted to the visual arts. A challenge for art educators is to seek opportunities outside the classroom for real-life inquiry-based projects. This form of systematic inquiry done by teachers for themselves is called…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Action Research, Art Education, Visual Arts
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Wiggins, Joy L. – Democracy & Education, 2008
This article focuses on the ways in which social action can be read and reread through one White female teacher's experience. The author unpacks three analytical readings of a social action project that took place during the 2004-2005 academic school year in an urban elementary school with a predominately Latino/Latina student population located…
Descriptors: Social Action, Citizen Participation, City Government, Grade 6
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Aleman, Enrique, Jr. – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2009
It is not a question of whether conflict within a school will occur, but rather when it will manifest and by whom. Often times, conflict occurring between key stakeholders such as teachers, parents, and students is looked upon as tainting school culture or sabotaging change strategies. However, conflict may also serve as a catalyst for larger…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, School Culture, Negative Attitudes, Gifted