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  • Inclusion and Teacher Education

    Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences.

    7 publications

  • Immigration from Europe to North America

    Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America.

    2 publications

  • Title: Reprocessing Race, Language and Ability

    Reprocessing Race, Language and Ability

    African-Born Educators and Students in Transnational America
    by Immaculée Harushimana (Volume editor) Chinwe Ikpeze (Volume editor) Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Wit, Wisdom, and Whimsey for Troubled Times
    by Geneal G. Cantrell (Author) Gregory L. Cantrell (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Discursive Constructions of Immigrant Identity

    Discursive Constructions of Immigrant Identity

    A Sociolinguistic Trend Study on Long-Term American Immigrants
    by Inke Du Bois (Author)
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Straddling the Iron Curtain?

    Straddling the Iron Curtain?

    Immigrants, Immigrant Organisations, War Memories
    by Machteld Venken (Author)
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: How Teachers Learn

    How Teachers Learn

    An Educational Psychology of Teacher Preparation
    by Michael D. Andrew (Volume editor) James R. Jelmberg (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Highly Active Immigrants

    Highly Active Immigrants

    A resource for European civil societies
    by Dita Vogel (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Edited Collection
  • Title: Helping Immigrant Children Succeed

    Helping Immigrant Children Succeed

    A Look Through Research, Experiences, and Practical Solutions
    by Krystyna Nowak-Fabrykowski (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Immigrants’ Citizenship Perceptions

    Immigrants’ Citizenship Perceptions

    Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
    by Pavithra Jayawardena (Author) 2022
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Teaching Teachers

    Teaching Teachers

    Building a Quality School of Urban Education
    by Joe L. Kincheloe (Volume editor) Alberto Bursztyn (Volume editor) Shirley R. Steinberg (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: School Teachers

    School Teachers

    Professional and Demographic Characteristics
    by Jianping Shen (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Desegregating Teachers

    Desegregating Teachers

    Contesting the Meaning of Equality of Educational Opportunity in the South post <i>Brown</i>
    by Barbara J. Shircliffe (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Developing Emotionally Competent Teachers

    Developing Emotionally Competent Teachers

    Emotional Intelligence and Pre-Service Teacher Education
    by Roisin Corcoran (Author) Roland Tormey (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Immigrant Workers and Meanings of Work

    Immigrant Workers and Meanings of Work

    Communicating Life and Career Transitions
    by Suchitra Shenoy-Packer (Volume editor) Elena Gabor (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: The United States Immigration Policy and Immigrants’ Responses

    The United States Immigration Policy and Immigrants’ Responses

    Past and Present
    by Agnieszka Malek (Volume editor) Dorota Praszalowicz (Volume editor) 2017
    ©2017 Edited Collection
  • Title: Teaching Teachers With Theater!

    Teaching Teachers With Theater!

    Performance Training & Tactics for Classroom Teachers
    by Jim Senti (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Teacher TV

    Teacher TV

    Seventy Years of Teachers on Television, Second Edition
    by Mary M. Dalton (Author) Laura R. Linder (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Global Cities and Immigrants

    Global Cities and Immigrants

    A Comparative Study of Chicago and Madrid
    by Francisco Velasco Caballero (Volume editor) María de los Angeles Torres (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Lillian de Lissa, Women Teachers and Teacher Education in the Twentieth Century

    Lillian de Lissa, Women Teachers and Teacher Education in the Twentieth Century

    A Transnational History
    by Kay Whitehead (Author) 2016
    Monographs
  • Title: Teacher Leadership

    Teacher Leadership

    The «New» Foundations of Teacher Education- A Reader
    by Eleanor Blair (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Giorgio Vasari’s Teachers

    Giorgio Vasari’s Teachers

    Sacred and Profane Art
    by Liana De Girolami Cheney (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Teachers in Nomadic Spaces

    Teachers in Nomadic Spaces

    Deleuze and Curriculum
    by Kaustuv Roy (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: The Pedagogy of Teacher Activism

    The Pedagogy of Teacher Activism

    Portraits of Four Teachers for Justice
    by Keith Catone (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Stories and Reflections of Immigrant Activists in Europe

    Stories and Reflections of Immigrant Activists in Europe

    by Dita Vogel (Author)
    ©2009 Monographs
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