Same As It Never Was: Notes On A Teachers Return To The Classroom (The Teaching For Social Justice Series),New

Same As It Never Was: Notes On A Teachers Return To The Classroom (The Teaching For Social Justice Series),New

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After A Decade As An Education Professor, Greg Michie Decided To Return To His Teaching Roots. He Went Back To The Same Chicago Neighborhood, The Same Public School, And The Same Grade Level And Subject He Taught In The 1990S. But Much Had Changedboth In Schools And In The World Outside Them. Same As It Never Was Chronicles Michies Efforts To Navigate The New Realities Of Public Schooling While Also Trying To Rediscover Himself As A Teacher. Against A Backdrop Of Teacher Strikes And Antitesting Protests, The Movement For Black Lives And The Deepening Of Antiimmigrant Sentiment, This Book Invites Readers Into An Awardwinning Teachers Classroom As He Struggles To Teach Toward Equity And Justice In A Time Where Both Are Elusive For Too Many Children In Our Nations Schools.Book Features: A Followup To The Authors Bestseller, Holler If You Hear Me, A Longtime Staple In Teacher Education Programs. An Examination Of Current Issues, Such As The Importance Of Teacher Unions, Antiracist/Culturally Relevant Teaching, Resistance To Standardized Testing, Teacher Evaluation, And The Political Nature Of Teaching. A Rare Memoir Of A Professor Returning To Public School Teaching That Will Inform And Inspire A Broad Audience.

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