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E-raamat: Education for Social Justice: The Meaning of Justice and Current Research

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  • Formaat: 214 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003800972
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  • Formaat: 214 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003800972

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Education for Social Justice is a statement of the role of education in promoting social justice. Drawing on research, this book explains what social justice is, presents the argument that democracy requires a commitment to social justice.



Education for Social Justice is a statement of the role of education in promoting social justice. Drawing on research, this book explains what social justice is, presents the argument that democracy requires a commitment to social justice, and shows what action steps need to be taken to ensure social justice is achieved within education and society more broadly.

The text presents research and concrete examples to examine the social justice issues facing society today. Some of the social justice topics explored include access to higher education, informal education (such as museums and art galleries) and adequate civic education, and racial and gender discrimination within education, as well as access to healthcare and the vote, which impact students’ learning. It explores specific research and action for each of these elements and, at the end of the book, provides potential paths forward to improve social justice outcomes.

This timely book encourages readers to consider what we can do to enhance social justice in education and society. It is important reading for pre-service teachers, particularly those studying teaching for social justice, social studies education, and educational policy and politics, as well as for in-service teachers who want to make a difference.

Foreword

Laura Flores Shaw

Preface and Acknowledgements

Nicholas M. Michelli and Tina J. Jacobowitz

List of Contributors

Chapter 1: Education for Social Justice

Nicholas M. Michelli, Tina J. Jacobowitz, Stacey Campo, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 2: Civic Education

Nicholas M. Michelli, Stacey Campo, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 3: Discrimination and Repression: Slavery, Segregation, Racism,
Antisemitism, and Their Relation to Democracy

Nicholas M. Michelli, Stacey Campo, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 4: College Going and the Effect of Race and Other Factors

Nicholas M. Michelli, Stacey Campo, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 5: Responsive Teaching for Access to Knowledge

Nicholas M. Michelli, Stacey Campo, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 6: Supporting Mental Health in Community Schools

Stacey Campo and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 7: Informal Learning and the Role of Parents

Nicholas M. Michelli, Stacey Campo, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Diana Jahnsen

Chapter 8: Summary, Essentially Contested Concepts, Conclusions, and Future
Actions to Promote Social Justice

Nicholas M. Michelli, Diana Jahnsen, Tina J. Jacobowitz, and Stacey Campo

Index
Nicholas M. Michelli is Professor of Education at Johns Hopkins University and Presidential Professor Emeritus at the City University of New York, USA.

Tina J. Jacobowitz is Professor Emeritus at Montclair State University, USA.

Stacey Campo is Senior Research Advisor with the National Center for Community Schools and Consultant with M. Fletcher and Associates, USA.

Diana Jahnsen is a Special Education Psychologist with the Surrey School District in British Columbia, Canada.