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Syllabus For Social Foundations Of Education, Laura Kates
Syllabus For Social Foundations Of Education, Laura Kates
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Ungrading The Writing Process: Crafting An Educational Philosophy Statement, Delia Hernandez
Ungrading The Writing Process: Crafting An Educational Philosophy Statement, Delia Hernandez
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This project provides a framework and process for guiding preservice teachers in the creation of their educational philosophy statements that is guided by the principles of the writing across the curriculum program and ungrading movement in education.
Learning To Disclose: A Journey Of Transracial Adoption Teaching Resource, Joni Schwartz
Learning To Disclose: A Journey Of Transracial Adoption Teaching Resource, Joni Schwartz
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This textbook guide for the book Learning to Disclose: A Journey of Transracial Adoption by Joni Schwartz & Rebecca Schwartz, November 2020 published by the Peter Lang Group. This teaching aid accompanies the text. This teaching aid was created by Alejandro Toro as part of an LIB 220, Spring 1 research course project. It is submitted with his written permission.
Eece 702 Social Foundations Of Early Childhood Education, Andrew Aprile
Eece 702 Social Foundations Of Early Childhood Education, Andrew Aprile
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This course is an introduction to the social, historical, and philosophical foundations of early childhood education in the United States. Through critical analysis of required reading, class discussion, and writing, we will explore how the dynamics of schooling relate to larger social, cultural, economic, political and historical forces. Using a sociocultural lens, this course will investigate the ways that social class, race, gender, family, community, language, ability, ethnicity, immigration, and sexuality intersect and impact schools, student outcomes, and policies surrounding early childhood and childhood education. This course places emphasis on the separate and combined effects of race and class within …
Social Foundations Of Education: Community Study Assignment, Bethany Rogers
Social Foundations Of Education: Community Study Assignment, Bethany Rogers
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This project engages teacher candidates in learning about an urban school's surrounding community - the "social contexts" of schooling - through four activities carried out over four weeks. Small working groups, assigned to a Staten Island North Shore zoned, Title One elementary school, are tasked with gathering and analyzing a variety of secondary, primary, and observational data through the cumulative activities and, supported through readings and discussions, individuals are encouraged to connect their findings to the development of a more informed, culturally responsive mindset.