A School of Our Own: Parents, Power, and Community at the East Harlem Block Schools (Teaching for Social Justice, 7)
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A School of Our Own: Parents, Power, and Community at the East Harlem Block Schools (Teaching for Social Justice, 7)By: Tom Roderick William Ayers List Price: $48.00 Description: A School of Our Own shows how in 1965 a group of Puerto Rican "homemakers" created better schools for their children and built a community that enabled many adults to transform their lives. Including both educational and political struggles, this engaging story addresses timely topics like: how to provide good early childhood education in a way that simultaneously strengthens families; how to create an organization strongly committed to countering race, class, and gender prejudice and discrimination; how to strengthen civil society and engage people in public life; and how to eliminate poverty-specifically, how to address the unfinished business left by the 1996 "reform" of welfare. Publisher: Teachers College Pr --> Find out more about "A School of Our Own: Parents, Power, and Community at the East Harlem Block Schools (Teaching for Social Justice, 7)" at Amazon.com or Order Now |
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