The individuals selected for inclusion in the book dedicated a great amount of time, thought, energy, and commitment to creating powerful and pedagogically sound ways to teach about social and/or controversial issues. Many have done so for well over forty years, and have been among the strongest advocates vis-a-vis the place social issues have in the extant curriculum and beyond.
CONTENTS
Introduction by Samuel Totten and Jon E. Pedersen. Education, Politics, and Social Transformation, Michael W. Apple. Human Ecology and Science Education Policies and Programs: Reflections on Social Activism, Roger W. Bybee. Forty Days and Forty Nights in the Wilderness of Capitalist Schooling, Ronald W. Evans. Becoming Political: One Woman's Story, Carole L. Hahn. The Unending Quest for Social Issues in the Schools: A Personal Narrative, Byron G. Massialas. Social Justice, Alex Molnar. My Experience with Social Issues and Education, Fred M. Newmann. Social Issues and Decision Making: A Career Long Commitment, Anna S. Ochoa-Becker. The Evolution of an Educator, Jon E. Pedersen. A Happenstance-Based Social Issues Career, James P. Shaver. Serendipity: A Paradigm Shifter's Friend in Academia, Barbara Solomon Spector. A Synergy of Awareness, Understanding, Empathy and Action: Confronting Social Issues in the English Classroom and Beyond, Samuel Totten. Socials Issues as Contexts for Science and Technology Education, Robert E. Yager. Selected Bibliography. Index.
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