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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick M. JenlinkPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.40cm Weight: 0.231kg ISBN: 9781607098683ISBN 10: 1607098687 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 12 July 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThoughtful and relevant, Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today’s Schools cuts to the historical challenges that continue plague education and educators. Preparing teachers to face racial and socioeconomic challenges before them is a critical task of all educator preparation programs. This text invites readers to join in an empowering dialogue on what this task means for teacher candidates and teacher educators in American society and globally. -- Charles L. Lowery, associate professor, Educational Administration Program Coordinator; Cohort Coordinator of Athens/Main Campus Principal Preparation Program, The Patton College of Education/Department of Educational Studies Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today’s Schools is essential for current and future teacher educators. I’m recommending the book to my doctoral students! The Dialogues on Teacher Education are significantly compelling and thought provoking and easily serve as starting points for conversation on intersections of race and poverty. -- Cheryl A. Franklin Torrez, professor, Department of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy, The University of New Mexico In this uniquely structured book, Patrick Jenlink provides new challenges to tackle as we prepare teachers to confront racism and poverty at school. An insightful dialogue between scholars, the contributing authors push the field to keep refining this work. -- Kerri Ullucci, PhD, Associate Professor, Feinstein School of Humanities, Arts and Education, Roger Williams University As an author and editor, Patrick Jenlink consistently addresses issues of social justice. Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today’s Schools continues that tradition, addressing the impact of pedagogical practices on the academic and socio-emotional growth of students from culturally diverse backgrounds. These issues are prevalent in most schools, and as such, this book that should be in everyone’s personal library. -- Wesley Hickey, Professor and Director, Department of Education University of Texas at Tyler Thoughtful and relevant, Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today's Schools cuts to the historical challenges that continue plague education and educators. Preparing teachers to face racial and socioeconomic challenges before them is a critical task of all educator preparation programs. This text invites readers to join in an empowering dialogue on what this task means for teacher candidates and teacher educators in American society and globally. -- Charles L. Lowery, associate professor, Educational Administration Program Coordinator; Cohort Coordinator of Athens/Main Campus Principal Preparation Program, The Patton College of Education/Department of Educational Studies Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today's Schools is essential for current and future teacher educators. I'm recommending the book to my doctoral students! The Dialogues on Teacher Education are significantly compelling and thought provoking and easily serve as starting points for conversation on intersections of race and poverty. -- Cheryl A. Franklin Torrez, professor, Department of Teacher Education, Educational Leadership and Policy, The University of New Mexico In this uniquely structured book, Patrick Jenlink provides new challenges to tackle as we prepare teachers to confront racism and poverty at school. An insightful dialogue between scholars, the contributing authors push the field to keep refining this work. -- Kerri Ullucci, PhD, Associate Professor, Feinstein School of Humanities, Arts and Education, Roger Williams University As an author and editor, Patrick Jenlink consistently addresses issues of social justice. Teacher Preparation at the Intersection of Race and Poverty in Today's Schools continues that tradition, addressing the impact of pedagogical practices on the academic and socio-emotional growth of students from culturally diverse backgrounds. These issues are prevalent in most schools, and as such, this book that should be in everyone's personal library. -- Wesley Hickey, Professor and Director, Department of Education University of Texas at Tyler Author InformationPatrick M. Jenlink is Regents Professor, the E.J. Campbell Endowed Chair: Professor of Educational Leadership, Professor of doctoral studies, and Coordinator of the doctoral program in the Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership at Stephen F. Austin State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |