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Critical Education and Ethics
ISSN: 2166-1359
The Critical Education and Ethics series intends to systematically analyze the pitfalls of social structures such as race, class, and gender as they relate to edu-cational issues. Books in the series contain theoretical work grounded in prag-matic, society-changing practices. The series places value on ethical responses, as prophetic commitments to change the conditions under which education takes place. The series aims to (1) Further the ethical understanding linking broader social issues to education by exploring the environmental, health-related, and faith/spiritual responses to our educational times and policy, and (2) Ground these works in the everyday world of the classroom, viewing how schools are impacted by what critical researchers do. Both theoretically and practically, the series aims to identify itself as an agent for community change. The Critical Education and Ethics series welcomes work from emerging scholars as well as those already established in the field.
18 publications
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Indigenous Philosophies and Critical Education
A Reader- Foreword by Akwasi Asabere-Ameyaw©2011 Textbook -
International Struggles for Critical Democratic Education
Foreword by Michael W. Apple©2012 Textbook -
Contested Sites in Education
The Quest for the Public Intellectual, Identity and Service©2015 Textbook -
Engaging the Critical in English Education
Approaches from the Commission on Social Justice in Teacher Education©2020 Textbook -
The Fat Pedagogy Reader
Challenging Weight-Based Oppression Through Critical Education©2016 Textbook -
Even the Janitor Is White
Educating for Cultural Diversity in Small Colleges and Universities©2012 Textbook -
Critical Pedagogy, Physical Education and Urban Schooling
©2013 Textbook -
Critical and Creative Education for the New Africa
©2013 Monographs -
Educational Injustices among Margins and Centers
Theorizing Critical Futures in Education©2024 Textbook