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The Ecology of Me

Zandvliet, David B.
The Ecology of Me
The Ecology of Me is a narrative project focusing on my notion of 'aesthetic functioning' as it relates to identity, culture and environmental issues and the possible intersection of these factors. Its structure takes the form of an autobiographical narrative closely linked to ecological identity and its development in educators over time. Using personal examples from my own life, I critically examine a number of poems or narrative texts writt...

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The Paris Bureau: How a Brooklyn Journalist Survived Jazz...

Hickok, Rufus
The Paris Bureau: How a Brooklyn Journalist Survived Jazz Age Paris with Help from Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound and his Family
The Paris Bureau tells the story of the storytellers. Drawing on the lively dispatches of a forgotten American correspondent and his family in Paris between the wars, it illuminates the expatriate "writing colony, " the wild adventures of a foreign journalist, the cultural revolutions of the Jazz Age, the rise of fascism, the birth of Modernism, and the ways that writers made sense of it all for their readers at home. It also brings to life th...

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The Eritrean Letter Writers

Steggal, Stephanie
The Eritrean Letter Writers
The letter writers were armed according to their rank: guns, scalpels, pens, purses, and voices. They had loyally followed The Leader for thirty years, until now. Among them were the usual biblical disciples - the forthright, the doubtful, the peaceful, the fearful, and the traitorous. They once had faith in The Leader who delivered independence and now withheld it. The Letter Writers are Eritrean men and women, the G-13, who met to discuss ...

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Pop Culture and Curriculum, Assemble!

Corson, Jordan / Friedrich, Daniel / Hollman, Deirdre
Pop Culture and Curriculum, Assemble!
This edited volume is the first book to engage in the specific connections between pop culture and the field of curriculum studies, interrogating the production of particular subjectivities and knowledges, posing questions about the educability of those on the outside of humanity, and how our imaginings of structures, institutions, and configurations beyond what seems possible may inform the work and thinking we are currently engaged in. This ...

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Brave Work in Indigenous Education

MacDonald, Jennifer / Markides, Jennifer
Brave Work in Indigenous Education
In response to significant Indigenous rights and solidarity movements, and to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's Calls to Action, all people are being asked to redress the wrongdoings of our shared past and to forge ethical relations anew. While decolonizing processes in Indigenous education can be different for everyone, all journeys are important. Scholars and practitioners are negotiating difficult and contentious terrain a...

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Mama Trinidad

Mose, Kenrick E. A.
Mama Trinidad
Mama Trinidad is a two-part novel. Part One, "Cemetery without Grave, " is a graphic presentation of the hours leading to the death, in 2003, of seventy-year-old Wilfred Davis, a successful but displaced immigrant from Trinidad to Canada. We watch Wilfred's evolution from his early life of penury to his years as a primary school teacher in Trinidad, then his undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto in the sixties which lead to life a...

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Critical Storytelling

Hayes, Cleveland / Manlove, Josh / Silverman, Elena
Critical Storytelling
What is the impact of a doctoral program that specifically seeks to decenter whiteness and specifically interrogate white supremacy? The critical storytelling perspectives in this project illuminate themes centered on Whiteness and the academy. They provide honest narratives about the processes and benefits of unhooking from Whiteness (Hayes & Hartlep, 2013). This book shares the stories of scholars from the first several cohorts of one Urban ...

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Understanding Literacy Using Eye Movement Miscue Analysis...

Kim, Koomi J. / Liwanag, Maria / Martens, Prisca
Understanding Literacy Using Eye Movement Miscue Analysis in a Global World
Reading is a process through which learners construct meaning and gain critical knowledge necessary to participate in our global society. Children become literate beings and productive participants in their social worlds when they read critically. In this edited book, we bring together researchers, internationally and transnationally, to share Eye Movement Miscue Analysis (EMMA) research that deepens and expands understandings of the reading p...

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Militant Freire

Suoranta, Juha
Militant Freire
Brazilian educational thinker Paulo Freire (1921-1997) belonged to those who worked to better human beings and society by opposing all forms of oppression. At this historical juncture, as predatory capitalism reigns and the planet is on the brink of climate catastrophe, we need Freire and his thoughts more than ever. Freire is a must-read in equipping people with a militant mindset and preparing them to participate in critical educational prax...

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Distraction

Beichner, Dawn / Mikulec, Erin
Distraction
Movements such as the Women's March on Washington and #MeToo have created a national dialogue about the sexual harassment of women that is still prevalent in the 21st century in the United States. While there are many factors that play into how girls are socialized to conform to traditional gender roles, school plays a significant part in this process. For instance, every fall, there are news stories about dress code standards for girls and yo...

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Pop Culture and Curriculum, Assemble!

Corson, Jordan / Friedrich, Daniel / Hollman, Deirdre
Pop Culture and Curriculum, Assemble!
This edited volume engages in specific connections between pop culture, curriculum, and pedagogy, asking questions about how we are made through what we watch, read, listen to, consume, and love. Framed by post-humanist ideas, the authors pose questions about the educability of those on the outside of humanity, and about how the ways we imagine structures, institutions, and configurations beyond what seems possible may inform the work and thin...

CHF 49.50

Unlearning the Ropes

Bressler, Denise M.
Unlearning the Ropes
A valuable book for parents, educators, and policymakers."William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent SheepAs an educational researcher, Denise Bressler has spent a lot of time in today's classrooms, and she is deeply concerned. Students are largely disengaged and unmotivated. How can that be? Learning should be a thrilling adventure, not drudgery. Drawing on established learning theories and contemporary educational research, Unlearning the Rope...

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Distraction

Beichner, Dawn / Mikulec, Erin
Distraction
Movements such as the Women's March on Washington and #MeToo have created a national dialogue about the sexual harassment of women that is still prevalent in the 21st century in the United States. While there are many factors that play into how girls are socialized to conform to traditional gender roles, school plays a significant part in this process. For instance, every fall, there are news stories about dress code standards for girls and yo...

CHF 48.50

Mama Trinidad

Mose, Kenrick E. A.
Mama Trinidad
Mama Trinidad is a two-part novel. Part One, "Cemetery without Grave, " is a graphic presentation of the hours leading to the death, in 2003, of seventy-year-old Wilfred Davis, a successful but displaced immigrant from Trinidad to Canada. We watch Wilfred's evolution from his early life of penury to his years as a primary school teacher in Trinidad, then his undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto in the sixties which lead to life a...

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Mental Health for Educators

Britzman, Deborah / Güzel, Aziz
Mental Health for Educators
Mental Health for Educators opens the heart of teaching and learning with a generous regard for the complexities of education as psychological phenomenon, emotional situation, and as an expression of life. Britzman and Güzel introduce a psychoanalytic vocabulary that touches the educator's affective experiences of teaching in crowds, online, in one's memories of schooling, in dreams, in anxieties over burnout and rage, in disappointment and vi...

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Within Different Perspectives

Giorgis, Paola
Within Different Perspectives
How do Ethnography, Interculture and Education interrelate and nurture each other?A constant and committed research and dialogue between teaching and learning, and the shifting roles between who teaches and who learns, shows that the ethnographic perspective is a resource for addressing, reading and interpreting such issues with the intent to maintain an open conversation with the contexts and the different actors who inhabit them.Through expe...

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Unlearning the Ropes

Bressler, Denise M.
Unlearning the Ropes
A valuable book for parents, educators, and policymakers."William Deresiewicz, author of Excellent SheepAs an educational researcher, Denise Bressler has spent a lot of time in today's classrooms, and she is deeply concerned. Students are largely disengaged and unmotivated. How can that be? Learning should be a thrilling adventure, not drudgery. Drawing on established learning theories and contemporary educational research, Unlearning the Rope...

CHF 52.50

Critical Research and Theorizing

Smyth, John
Critical Research and Theorizing
This two volume collection consists of a number of essays originally published in Critical Pedagogy Networker between 1988-2002 in an Australian context that drew in a number of significant international as well as local scholars. The purpose in bringing this collection into existence is to make available what amount to a number of quite remarkable ideas that have hitherto had only limited visibility, and to do that in a context where the idea...

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Being Boys

Walton, Gerald / Agostinelli, Gianluca
Being Boys
Can boys really be boys? Gerald Walton and Gianluca Agostinelli say, "yes" - but not without reservation. As accomplished scholars and educators on gender and learning, they advocate for the disruption of usual ideas about masculinity and how it shows in the thoughts, attitudes, and behaviours of boys and men. These ideas aredisseminated and validated through pop culture, schooling, athletics, social media, family, places of worship, playgroun...

CHF 65.00

The River of Tears

Chrismas, Bob
The River of Tears
Join Dani Taylor and Detective Jack Bondar battling the clock together to overcome barriers and conflict as they become immersed together in the dark underworld of sex trafficking in Canada. You will gain deep insights into police challenges and psyche, Indigenous perspectives and issues, and what families go through when loved ones go missing.Dani struggles and escapes a path she is on to die young in a gang or wind up in prison. Love drives ...

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