"Using an innovative social justice framework, Educational Politics for Social Justice provides a comprehensive examination of educational politics at all levels of the system, how inequities are embedded in democratic practices, and ways to "work the system" to move toward greater justice and equity"--
This book critically analyses how politics and power affect the ways that medicine is taught and learned.
This book challenges leaders, educators and researchers to grapple with the realities of education politics and to act as positive advocates for social justice. This text offers strategies for educators...
The Handbook of Social Justice in Education, a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the field, addresses, from multiple perspectives, education theory, research, and practice in historical and ideological context, with an emphasis on ...
Te Kotahitanga The Te Kotahitanga program sought to address the enduring social, economic, and political disparities between Māori and Pākehā that were perpetuated through education. By listening to the educational experiences of Māori ...
The book is divided into 3 distinct parts: Re-defining Leadership for Social Justice, Preparing Social Justice Leaders, and Next Steps.
Through analysis of several historical case studies that exemplify ethical issues related to testing, this book explores and propounds speculative design principles and arguments in favour of radically democratic school reforms, which ...
A renowned educator speaks out for disadvantaged students
The purpose of this book series is to promote research on educational leadership for social justice.
This book explores how the concepts of social justice, diversity, equity and inclusion can be understood within the context of higher education.
Timely and experience-based guide to strengthening democracy within teachers unions.