Critical Education and Ethics
The Critical Education and Ethics series intends to systematically analyze the pitfalls of social structures such as race, class, and gender as they relate to edu-cational issues. Books in the series contain theoretical work grounded in prag-matic, society-changing practices. The series places value on ethical responses, as prophetic commitments to change the conditions under which education takes place. The series aims to (1) Further the ethical understanding linking broader social issues to education by exploring the environmental, health-related, and faith/spiritual responses to our educational times and policy, and (2) Ground these works in the everyday world of the classroom, viewing how schools are impacted by what critical researchers do. Both theoretically and practically, the series aims to identify itself as an agent for community change. The Critical Education and Ethics series welcomes work from emerging scholars as well as those already established in the field.
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Highly Effective Teachers of Vulnerable Students
Practice Transcending TheoryVolume 10©2019 Textbook 282 Pages -
Christianity and the Secular Border Patrol
The Loss of Judeo-Christian KnowledgeVolume 9©2017 Textbook 222 Pages -
Teaching College Students How to Solve Real-Life Moral Dilemmas
An Ethical Compass for QuarterlifersVolume 8©2016 Textbook 212 Pages -
The Critical Graduate Experience
An Ethics of Higher Education ResponsibilitiesVolume 7©2015 Textbook 130 Pages -
Contested Sites in Education
The Quest for the Public Intellectual, Identity and ServiceVolume 6©2015 Textbook 134 Pages -
Even the Janitor Is White
Educating for Cultural Diversity in Small Colleges and UniversitiesVolume 4©2012 Textbook 229 Pages -
The Hope for Audacity
From Cynicism to Hope in Educational Leadership and PolicyVolume 3©2012 Textbook 192 Pages -
The Hope for Audacity
Public Identity and Equity Action in EducationVolume 2©2012 Textbook 210 Pages -
The Hope for Audacity
Recapturing Optimism and Civility in EducationVolume 1©2012 Textbook 181 Pages