ABSTRACT

Focusing on a wide range of critical issues, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the linkage of different educational ideas, policies, and practices to a commitment for democratic schooling. Informed by significant, interdisciplinary research, as well as by his own extensive professional experiences as a teacher, professor, department chair, and dean, Teitelbaum examines contemporary concerns related to three broad areas: 1) teaching and teacher education; 2) curriculum studies; and 3) multiculturalism and social justice. His approach is to integrate the current and the historical, the practical and the theoretical, the technical and the socio-political, and the personal and the structural. With this volume, Teitelbaum considers how schools should be organized and funded, what they should teach and to whom, the role that teachers, students, and parents should play in school life, and the need and prospects for schools and teacher education programs that foster meaningful learning, critical reflection, and social justice.

part I|91 pages

Teaching and Teacher Education

part II|81 pages

Curriculum Studies

chapter 10|14 pages

Curriculum Debates

chapter 11|10 pages

Critical Civic Literacy in Schools

chapter 13|8 pages

Everyone a Writer

chapter 14|9 pages

What About the Arts?

chapter 15|12 pages

The Value of Recreation and Play

part III|108 pages

Multiculturalism and Social Justice