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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Paperback English

An Introduction to Social Justice Education in the UK

Key Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by Sheine Peart

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Paperback English

An Introduction to Social Justice Education in the UK

Key Challenges and Opportunities

Edited by Sheine Peart

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  • This book introduces the key issues in social justice education in the UK. Written for and by educators working in diverse settings including informal education, primary classrooms and higher education, the editor and contributors draw on research from across different sectors. The book is organised into four sections covering: - Sociological Pressures in the Sector - Curriculum Challenges - The Impact of Race - Digital Issues for Educators The chapters introduce a range of case studies, scenarios, theories, and issues that educators face in day-to-day teaching including, ableism, racism, critical race theory, antisemitism, access to nature, motherhood, male teachers in early childhood settings and navigating social media. Accessibly written for students, each chapter includes a set of discussion questions and prompts for personal reflection to encourage deeper engagement with the issues.
This book introduces the key issues in social justice education in the UK. Written for and by educators working in diverse settings including informal education, primary classrooms and higher education, the editor and contributors draw on research from across different sectors. The book is organised into four sections covering: - Sociological Pressures in the Sector - Curriculum Challenges - The Impact of Race - Digital Issues for Educators The chapters introduce a range of case studies, scenarios, theories, and issues that educators face in day-to-day teaching including, ableism, racism, critical race theory, antisemitism, access to nature, motherhood, male teachers in early childhood settings and navigating social media. Accessibly written for students, each chapter includes a set of discussion questions and prompts for personal reflection to encourage deeper engagement with the issues.