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Say That The River Turns: Social Justice Intentions In Progressive Public School Classrooms, Beatrice Fennimore
Say That The River Turns: Social Justice Intentions In Progressive Public School Classrooms, Beatrice Fennimore
Occasional Paper Series
Fennimore confronts the deficit-based talk prevalent in many schools serving marginalized students in “Say that the River Turns.” She argues that teaching for social justice begins by replacing deficit-based talk with clearly articulated intentions that subsequently transform into actions.
"I Want To Know Why" Or Tolerance For Ambiguity In Education, Leah Levinger
"I Want To Know Why" Or Tolerance For Ambiguity In Education, Leah Levinger
Thought and Practice: (1987-1991) the Journal of the Graduate School of Bank Street College of Education
Looks at graduate teacher education within the lens of theories of psychology, such as Piaget and Freud.