
Teaching When the World Is on Fire
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A timely collection of advice and strategies for creating a just classroom from educators across the country, handpicked by MacArthur ?genius? and bestselling author Lisa Delpit
"A favorite education book of the year." ?Greater Good magazine
Is it okay to discuss politics in class? What are constructive ways to help young people process the daily news coverage of sexual assault? How can educators engage students around Black Lives Matter? Climate change? Confederate statue controversies? Immigration? Hate speech?
In Teaching When the World Is on Fire, Delpit turns to a host of crucial issues facing teachers in these tumultuous times. Delpit's master-teacher wisdom tees up guidance from beloved, well-known educators along with insight from dynamic principals and classroom teachers tackling difficult topics in K?12 schools every day.
This cutting-edge collection brings together essential observations on safety from Pedro Noguera and Carla Shalaby; incisive ideas on traversing politics from William Ayers and Mica Pollock; Christopher Emdin's instructive views on respecting and connecting with black and brown students; Hazel Edwards's crucial insight about safe spaces for transgender and gender-nonconforming students; and James W. Loewen's sage suggestions about exploring symbols of the South; as well as timely thoughts from Bill Bigelow on teaching the climate crisis?and on the students and teachers fighting for environmental justice.
Teachers everywhere will benefit from what Publishers Weekly called "an urgent and earnest collection [that] will resonate with educators looking to teach 'young people to engage across perspectives' as a means to 'creating a just and caring world.'"
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- Intro
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- Introduction
- Politics Matters
- I Shall Create! Teaching Toward Freedom William Ayers
- Teaching Politics in the Age of Trump Justin Christensen
- The Three Illusions: Teaching Children to Be Change Makers Julia Putnam
- Standing Up Against Hate Mica Pollock
- Yes, Race and Politics Belong in the Classroom:Ten Tips for Teachers on How to Engage Students in Difficult Conversations H. Richard Milner IV
- Safety Matters
- Cops or Counselors?Responding to the Threat of School Shootings with Care Rather Than Fear Pedro A. Noguera
- How Hurricane Harvey Altered My Perspective as a Teacher Jeff Collier
- I Was Raised to Believe Education Could Keep Me Safe fredrick scott salyers
- Calling on Omar Carla Shalaby
- School Justice: Teaching Politically Fraught Topics T. Elijah Hawkes
- Race Matters
- Don't Say Nothing Jamilah Pitts
- Black Teachers, Black Youth, and Reality Pedagogy Christopher Emdin
- How One Elementary School Sparked a Citywide Movement to Make Black Students' Lives Matter Wayne Au and Jesse Hagopian
- The Fire Sarah Ishmael and Jonathan Tunstall in conversation
- Engaging and Embracing Black Parents Allyson Criner Brown
- Who Do I Belong To?A Black Teacher's Dilemma Natalie Labossiere
- To My Sons' Future Teacher, Colleague, Sister/Brother, Co-madre, Maestra, Comrade, Friend Crystal T. Laura
- Gender and Sex Ed Matter
- Sexual Harassment and the Collateral Beauty of Resistance Camila Arze Torres Goitia
- Believe Me the First Time Dale Weiss
- Nothing About Us, Without Us, Is for Us Hazel Edwards and Maya Lindberg in conversation
- Climate Matters
- Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students Amy Harmon
- Teachers vs. Climate Change: The Story of Teachers' Work for Climate Justice in Portland, Oregon Bill Bigelow
- Culture Matters
- Teaching Middle School Students to Advocate Carolina Drake
- Why I Teach Diverse Literature Noah Cho
- Love for Syria: Tackling World Crises with Small Children Cami Touloukian
- Correct(ed): Confederate Public History James Loewen
- Creating Inclusive Classrooms for Muslim Children Deborah Almontaser
- Appendix: Books on Immigration for Young Readers
- Permissions
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