1st Edition

Teaching Toward Democracy 2e Educators as Agents of Change

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    Teaching Toward Democracy examines the contested space of schooling and school reform with a focus on the unique challenges and opportunities that teaching in a democratic society provides. Chapters are written in the spirit of notes, conversations and letters the nationally recognized team of authors wish they received in their journeys into teaching. Building on the conversational and accessible approach, this revised edition includes additional dialogues amongst the authors to further explore how they have individually and collectively reflected on the qualities of mind that teachers explore and work to develop as they become more effective educators. Inspiring and uplifting, Teaching Toward Democracy adds to the repertoire of skills teachers can access in their classrooms and encourages the confidence to locate themselves within the noble tradition of teaching as democratic work.

    Introduction

    Introduction Dialogue

    1. Opening the Classroom Door
    2. Chapter One Dialogue

    3. Slow, Active, and Surprising: Remaking Schools Through Artful Teaching
    4. Chapter Two Dialogue

    5. Our Communities Deserve Justice!: Social Justice Teaching and Community Building
    6. Chapter Three Dialogue

    7. Resisting the Pedagogy of Punishment
    8. Chapter Four Dialogue

    9. Improving Educational Policy: Reframing the Debate, Reclaiming Public Voice

    Chapter Five Dialogue

    About the Authors

    Index

    Biography

    William Ayers, Kevin Kumashiro, Erica Meiners, Therese Quinn, David Stovall