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Reading, Writing, and Rising Up: Teaching about Social Justice and the Power of the Written Word
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Reading, Writing, and Rising Up: Teaching about Social Justice and the Power of the Written Word

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For almost two decades, teachers have looked to Reading, Writing, and Rising Up as a trusted text to integrate social justice teaching in language arts classrooms. This accessible, encouraging book has been called a profound work of emancipatory pedagogy and an inspiring example of tenacious and transformative teaching.

Now, Linda Christensen is back with a fully revised, updated version. Offering essays, teaching models, and a remarkable collection of student writing, Christensen builds on her catalog of social justice scholarship with a breathtaking set of tools and wisdom for teachers in the new millennium.

Updated classic chapters: Unlearning the Myths that Bind Us and Standard English: Whose Standard?

New essays and strategies on teaching literature, the college essay, and the revision of student writing.
Lessons for teaching about gentrification, displacement, and historical fiction.
Evocative new pieces of student essays, narrative, and poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rethinking Schools
Date
15 June 2017
Pages
320
ISBN
9780942961690

For almost two decades, teachers have looked to Reading, Writing, and Rising Up as a trusted text to integrate social justice teaching in language arts classrooms. This accessible, encouraging book has been called a profound work of emancipatory pedagogy and an inspiring example of tenacious and transformative teaching.

Now, Linda Christensen is back with a fully revised, updated version. Offering essays, teaching models, and a remarkable collection of student writing, Christensen builds on her catalog of social justice scholarship with a breathtaking set of tools and wisdom for teachers in the new millennium.

Updated classic chapters: Unlearning the Myths that Bind Us and Standard English: Whose Standard?

New essays and strategies on teaching literature, the college essay, and the revision of student writing.
Lessons for teaching about gentrification, displacement, and historical fiction.
Evocative new pieces of student essays, narrative, and poetry.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rethinking Schools
Date
15 June 2017
Pages
320
ISBN
9780942961690