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Social Justice, Peace, and Environmental Education : Transformative Standards

ISBN: 9780415965576 | 0415965578
Edition: 1st
Format: Nonspecific Binding
Publisher: Routledge
Pub. Date: 4/1/2009

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Based on collaborative work devoted to social justice issues, this collection provides a broad-ranging and thoughtful discussion of what standards developed from an inclusive social justice perspective might look like. The contributors begin from the standpoint that current educational policies are helping to increase global corporate domination, militarism, economic disparity, environmental destruction, and the repression of democracy and dissent. The ideas presented in their chapters offer an alternative view to this prevailing orthodoxy, a n... MORE
Foreword: An Eco-Pedagogy in the Pursuit of Social Justice and Peacep. ix
Social Justice, Peace, and Environmental Education: Global and Indivisiblep. 1
Learning from Native Educators and Indigenous Communities: Transformative Principles and Cultural Standardsp. 17
Mai i te Maramatanga, ki te Putanga Mai o te Tahuritanga: From Conscientization to Transformationp. 19
Culturally Responsive Schools for Alaska Native Students: A Mo... MOREp. 29
Transforming Education for Human Rights, Peace, All Species, and the Earthp. 49
From A Nation at Risk to No Child Left Behind: 25 Years of Neoliberal Reform in Educationp. 53
Reclaiming Standards for a Progressive Agenda: Human Rights Education Standards for Teachers and Teacher Educationp. 66
Environmental Education: From International Resolve to Local Experience and Inquiryp. 80
Education for Peace and Nonviolencep. 99
Social Responsibility and Teaching Young Children: An Education for Living in Ethical and Caring Waysp. 121
Interspecies Education for Humans, Animals, and the Earthp. 136
Community Struggles for Global Justice, Peace, and Environmental Educationp. 155
(Re)imagining New Narratives of Racial, Labor, and Environmental Power for Latina/o Studentsp. 159
Liberating Minds, Hearts, and Souls: Forging an Anti-Colonial Framework to Explore the Asian American Experiencep. 175
"A Past Is Not a Heritage": Reclaiming Indigenous Principles for Global Justice and Education for People of African Descentp. 193
Achieving Conceptual Equilibrium: Standards for Gender Justice in Educationp. 216
Disability Studies in Education: Guidelines and Ethical Practice for Educatorsp. 235
Queered Standards: Living and Working for Peace and Justicep. 252
Themes, Challenges, and Potential of SJPEE Visions and Guidelinesp. 271
The Pursuit of Social Justice in the United Statesp. 273
Developing Social Justice Standards: A Multicultural Perspectivep. 288
Towards a Collective Vision for Social Justice, Peace, and Environmental Educationp. 302
Contributorsp. 313
Indexp. 331
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Julie Andrzejewski is a Professor in the Department of Human Relations and Multicultural Education, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota. Marta P. Baltodano is an Associate Professor of Education at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Linda Symcox is an Associate Professor in the Department of Teacher Education, California State University, Long Beach.


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