Equity in Schools and Society

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Judith Marie Barnes, Judy M. Iseke-Barnes, Njoki Nathani Wane
Canadian Scholars' Press, 2000 - Education - 404 pages

This book examines equity issues in school and society, drawing on history, sociology, literature, cultural expressions, films, and theory. The main objectives of the text are:

  • to increase critical awareness of issues concerning equity in schools and society for students and teachers;
  • to discuss the complexities of both school and society as institutions and search for paradigms which can highlight the dilemmas and lived experiences of teachers as they grapple with the interpretation and implementation of goals, policies and work to address students' needs;
  • to generate greater awareness of the political economy of schools and societies;
  • to increase understanding of hidden biases such as racism, classism and sexism in order to develop practical strategies of delaing with these forms of oppression;
  • to enhance the acquisition of critical intellectual skills related to both comprehension and analysis of teaching and learning in a culturally diverse context; and
  • to generate and reformulate teachers' roles in relation of the multiple demands of teaching and learning in complex environments.

About the author (2000)

Judy M. Iseke-Barnes is an Assistant Professor in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education at OISE/University of Toronto. Njoki Nathani Wane is the current Director of the Office of Teacher Support at OISE and Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.

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