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“Real World” Ethics: Frameworks for Educators and Human Service Professionals

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This work provides a comprehensive guide to ethical life and ethical decision-making in a pluralistic society. Professor Nash’s framework for analyzing ethical dilemmas provides the tools necessary to dissect complex problems…. More >>

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Classwide curriculum-based measurement: helping general educators meet the challenge of student diversity.: An article from: Exceptional Children

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This digital document is an article from Exceptional Children, published by Council for Exceptional Children on May 1, 1994. The length of the article is 6955 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Becoming Multicultural Educators: Personal Journey Toward Professional Agency

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To help both new and seasoned teachers to become more effective with their students from diverse backgrounds, Becoming Multicultural Educators edited by Geneva Gay, offers fourteen compelling stories from different regions, cultures, ethnic groups, and stages of professional and personal growth in developing multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills. One contributing author declares community participation and social activism are the keys to his professional gr… More >>

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Working from Within: Chicana and Chicano Activist Educators in Whitestream Schools

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Combining approaches from anthropology and cultural studies, Working from Within examines how issues of identity, agency, and social movements shape the lives of Chicana and Chicano activist educators in U.S. schools. Luis Urrieta Jr. skillfully utilizes the cultural concepts of positioning, figured worlds, and self-authorship, along with Chicano Studies and Chicana feminist frameworks, to tell the story of twenty-four Mexican Americans who have successfully navigat… More >>

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