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How can students, their families, and their teachers all work together towards common educational goals?
Teachers want the best for their students, and a student's family wants the best for them too. But what "best" looks like can be different for everyone. A student's social identity and family context will have a significant impact on how they and their family define success at school. It is crucial for teachers to be aware of their own social identities, those of their students, and how these various identities might intersect, in order to understand what success might look like for each child in their classroom.
Exploring various aspects of social identity - including gender identity, race, ability and disability, and socioeconomic status- this book tackles the question of how teachers can work together with their students, as well as how social identity will inform various kinds of advocacy from parents, carers, and family. Vital reading for teachers and educators in practice and in training, this book features suggested discussion questions, practical extension activities, and real-life case studies from the context of K-12 schools in the US.
Title
Parents as Advocates: Supporting K-12 Students and their Families Across Identities
Author
Liz Dempsey Lee
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lived Places
Published
May 2023
Weight
214g
Page Count
150
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9781915271600
ISBN-10
1915271606
Eden Code
6234654
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