Humanizing Education: Critical Alternatives to Reform (HER Reprint Series)
ISBN-13:
9780916690502
ISBN-10:
0916690504
Author:
Christina L. Dobbs, Chantal Francois, Carla Shalaby, Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Kristy S. Cooper, Sherry S. Deckman, Thomas Nikundiwe
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Harvard Educational Review
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780916690502
ISBN-10:
0916690504
Author:
Christina L. Dobbs, Chantal Francois, Carla Shalaby, Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Kristy S. Cooper, Sherry S. Deckman, Thomas Nikundiwe
Publication date:
2010
Publisher:
Harvard Educational Review
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
Summary
Humanizing Education: Critical Alternatives to Reform (HER Reprint Series) (ISBN-13: 9780916690502 and ISBN-10: 0916690504), written by authors
Christina L. Dobbs, Chantal Francois, Carla Shalaby, Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Kristy S. Cooper, Sherry S. Deckman, Thomas Nikundiwe, was published by Harvard Educational Review in 2010.
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Humanizing Education offers historic examples of humanizing educational spaces, practices, and movements that embody a spirit of hope and change.
From Dayton, Ohio, to Barcelona, Spain, this collection of essays from the Harvard Educational Review carries readers to places where people have first imagined—and then organized—their own educational responses to dehumanizing practices and conditions.
Contributors include Montse Sánchez Aroca, William Ayers, Kathy Boudin, Fernando Cardenal, Jeffrey M. R. Duncan-Andrade, Marco Garrido, Jay Gillen, Maxine Greene, Kathe Jervis, Nancy Uhlar Murray, Valerie Miller, Wendy Ormiston, Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas, Vanessa Siddle Walker, Arthur E. Thomas, and Travis Wright.
From Dayton, Ohio, to Barcelona, Spain, this collection of essays from the Harvard Educational Review carries readers to places where people have first imagined—and then organized—their own educational responses to dehumanizing practices and conditions.
Contributors include Montse Sánchez Aroca, William Ayers, Kathy Boudin, Fernando Cardenal, Jeffrey M. R. Duncan-Andrade, Marco Garrido, Jay Gillen, Maxine Greene, Kathe Jervis, Nancy Uhlar Murray, Valerie Miller, Wendy Ormiston, Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas, Vanessa Siddle Walker, Arthur E. Thomas, and Travis Wright.
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