You can't celebrate that! : navigating the deep waters of social justice teaching / by Nadia Jaboneta ; edited by Ann Pelo and Margie Carter
Material type: TextSeries: ROW, the Reimagining Our Work collectionPublisher: Lincoln, NE : Exchange Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 98 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780942702989; 0942702980; 9780942702408; 0942702409Other title: You cannot celebrate that!Subject(s): Identity (Psychology) in children -- United States | Multicultural education -- United States | Cultural pluralism -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States | Race awareness -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States | Social justice and education -- United States | Educational anthropology -- United States | Toleration -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States | Difference (Psychology) -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- United States | Liberty of conscienceDDC classification: 370.117 LOC classification: LC1099.3 | .J325 2019Summary: "Find inspiration in this compelling story of an educator's social justice journey as she partners with families to explore racial identity, religious celebrations, and racism in response to a biased comment by one child to another in her diverse preschool class. You Can't Celebrate That! goes beyond anti-bias activities and reveals the critical thinking and process that goes into social justice education. Jaboneta models the self-work we all need to do as anti-bias educators--she is curious, reflective and takes risks as she engages the families and her colleagues into the dilemma"-- Publisher's descriptionItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books & Reports | BCACCS Resource Centre Regular | K70 J23 Y58 2019 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | T 2744 |
"A story from the ROW collection"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references
"Find inspiration in this compelling story of an educator's social justice journey as she partners with families to explore racial identity, religious celebrations, and racism in response to a biased comment by one child to another in her diverse preschool class. You Can't Celebrate That! goes beyond anti-bias activities and reveals the critical thinking and process that goes into social justice education. Jaboneta models the self-work we all need to do as anti-bias educators--she is curious, reflective and takes risks as she engages the families and her colleagues into the dilemma"-- Publisher's description
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