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Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way - Lessons from an Urban Classroom--10th Anniversary Edition

English · Paperback / Softback

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This celebrated narrative shows how a teacher, alongside his 5th-grade students, co-created a curriculum based on the students' needs, interests, and questions. Follow Brian Schultz and his students from a Chicago housing project as they work together to develop an emergent and authentic curriculum based on what is most important to the 5th-graders--replacing their dilapidated school. The persuasive storytelling that captured the attention of educators and the media depicts the journey of one teacher in an urban school and his students juxtaposed against the powerful and entrenched bureaucracy of Chicago's public education system. In this second edition, Schultz examines how school reform continues to fail students in urban contexts, reflects on his teaching and writing from a decade ago, and offers compelling updates on students and what became of the school. A lot can be learned from the young people of Room 405, then and now. Not only did these particular 5th-graders push back against the city and school board in their pursuit for a better learning environment for themselves and their community, but they also learned about the power of using their voices in purposeful ways.
Book Features:

  • Depictions of justice-oriented teaching amidst the current climate of high-stakes testing, standardization, and accountability.
  • Details of the trials, tribulations, and missteps alongside the successes and discoveries the teacher and students experienced along the way.
  • Insights to help teachers reflect, change, and transform their own classroom practices.
  • A new Foreword by Pedro Noguera, "A Lesson for Teachers on Making Choices and Making a Difference."
  • A new Afterword by Sonia Nieto, "On Teaching with Hope and Humility."


About the author










Brian D. Schultz is professor and chair of the Department of Teacher Education at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. He is the author of Teaching in the Cracks: Openings and Opportunities for Student-Centered, Action-Focused Curriculum.


Summary

This celebrated narrative captured the attention of educators and the media by depicting the journey of one teacher and his students juxtaposed against the bureaucracy of Chicago's public education system. This second edition examines how school reform continues to fail students in urban contexts and offers compelling updates on students.

Product details

Authors Bian D. Schultz, Brian D Schultz, Brian D. Schultz
Assisted by William Ayers (Editor), Therese Quinn (Editor)
Publisher Teachers College Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2018
 
EAN 9780807761069
ISBN 978-0-8077-6106-9
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 165 mm x 226 mm x 10 mm
Weight 318 g
Series Teaching for Social Justice
Teaching for Social Justice
The Teaching for Social Justice Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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