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A compilation of leading education scholars on reenvisioning and creating equitable, inclusive, and democratic public schools
Against the backdrop of a rising tide of authoritarianism and white nationalism, a new and virulent strain of education politics has arisen, making public schools a primary site of political contention.
Educating in Dangerous Times raises the central question: How should we reenvision public schools and collectively create the public schools we need? The heart of the book centers on short, personal, and engaging chapters authored by leading education scholars who teach, study, and write about learning, school leadership, and the politics of education. Featured scholars include Antero Garcia (Stanford), Julian Vasquez Heilig (Western MI), Pedro Noguera (California), Marcelle Haddix (UW- Madison), and many others.
Issues are wide ranging and stretch from supporting marginalized youth to the rise of authoritarianism to rethinking English language arts and mathematics instruction.
Each chapter will reenvision a different future beyond the constrictions and threats we are facing now and propose a path forward for public schools in regard to the chapter focus.
This book illuminates the many educators, students, parents, and community leaders who desire more equitable, inclusive, and democratic schools—schools that affirm the value of each student and foster feelings of safety and belonging, and support development toward students’ aspirations.
“This is a powerful and timely collection that refuses to look away from the challenges facing public education while offering bold, humanizing visions for what schools can become. Drawing on the voices of leading scholars, it invites readers to reimagine schools as spaces of equity, dignity, and democratic possibility. Urgent, thoughtful, and deeply inspiring, this book is essential reading for anyone committed to the future of public education.”
—Douglas Fisher, coauthor of The Illustrated Guide to Teacher Clarity
“Education is not only in danger but in need of direction—a direction that is bold, inclusive, and relentless in pursuit of justice. Educating in Dangerous Times is exactly that. Each chapter serves as a North Star. In times like these, books like this guide us toward the world that is possible. I am excited to use this book in my classes; I feel it is necessary.”
—Bettina L. Love, author of Punished for Dreaming: How School Reform Harms Black Children and How We Heal