Teaching to Learn, Learning to Teach
ries of academic and behavioral problems in school. The trip, which was reported in the na- tional press, was the culmination of ...
who wrote about “creative maladjustment,” also discusses the idea of “willful not learning.” Kohl believes that many students de ...
and three staff members made the trip. One of the campers, a young girl I will call Joan, had cerebral palsy. She walked with di ...
want to work on the project and I had left the decision up to him. The program director was a little skeptical about what would ...
JOIN THE CONVERSATION—LEARNING FROM STUDENTS Questions to Consider: Many of you have worked as counselors, tutors, or classroom ...
Mentoring is another way to foster relationships between teachers and students. A num- ber of high schools are experimenting wit ...
think they didin school (I italicizedthink they didbecause I am not convinced that it really happened that way). As I mentioned ...
crucial component of Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences (Gardner, 1987, 1993). Gardner disputed the ideas that hu ...
from middle-class districts to more affluent communities often discover that their children are no longer considered “gifted.” F ...
cel has led to a high suicide rate among young adolescents; it is a worry in the United States as well. The irony is that studen ...
At I.S. 292, students were introduced to the Multicultural Literacy and Citizenship Project during a discussion where they were ...
SECTION E: TEACHING STORIES 3 Reflections on Race, Democracy, and Education: What Kind of Teacher Do You Want to Be? By S. Maxwe ...
across town into an experimental school located at a local college. It was convenient be- cause it was located near the high sch ...
that you have to work and live in a number of “different skins” and in a number of different communities. I like that advice. In ...
When I went to get my master’s I was originally pursuing a degree in biology. I was the only American Black in the master’s prog ...
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that taught students who were not doing well in science and mathematics how to think ...
of the greatest things about growing up in a multicultural environment is that I learned how to talk with different kinds of peo ...
own identity. But no society is really anxious to have that kind of person around. What societies really, ideally, want is a cit ...
REFERENCES AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING Apple, M. (1979).Ideology and curriculum. New York: Routledge. Baldwin, J. (1998) ...
Teacher education students and beginning teachers rarely think about the different ways that schools are organized. For most, th ...
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