In this skillfully crafted and engaging book, a group of student
teachers--led by Linda Darling-Hammond--share their candid questions,
concerns, dilemmas, and lessons learned about how to teach for social
justice and social change. This text provides powerful examples of how
Darling-Hammond and her students thoughtfully integrated diversity
within a teacher education program--an excellent model for educators who
are seeking ways to transform their teacher education programs to better
prepare teachers to work effectively in multicultural classrooms.
The honest reflections, case studies, lessons, and projects described
offer valuable tools to help teachers:
- Engage in productive dialogues about both the inequities and the
possibilities for social reconstruction within the communities where
they will be teaching.
- Apply the concepts they are learning in a university classroom to
teaching for social justice in their own classrooms.
- Find ways to use their insights about diversity to intervene on behalf
of victimized and marginalized students.