Resultaten voor 'michelle fine'

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  1. Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research
    1. Lois Weis
    2. Michelle Fine

    Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research

    Bearing Witness in Times of Deepening Inequalities

    Two leading educational researchers document a three-year journey amid shifting educational landscapes as they explore critical research designs among diverse youth populations. They delve into theory, innovative methodologies, and ethical partnerships to challenge systemic inequities in urban communities.

    € 173,50
  2. Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research
    1. Lois Weis
    2. Michelle Fine

    Critical Theory, Methods, and Design in Educational Research

    Bearing Witness in Times of Deepening Inequalities

    Educational researchers chronicle a three?year collaboration exploring class, race, and privilege in urban schools. Using longitudinal ethnography and participatory inquiry, they expose systemic inequities and ethical dilemmas while uncovering creative spaces where young people envision transformative futures.

    € 59,50
  3. Little Book of Program Design and Assessment
    1. Alisa Del Tufo
    2. E. Quin Gonell

    Little Book of Program Design and Assessment

    Using Restorative Justice Values to Go from Concept to Reality

    Alisa Del Tufo has spent her life promoting gender and racial justice and working to end interpersonal and state violence.In the early 2000s she designed the first participatory action research project to address community concerns and solutions surrounding family violence.E. Quin Gonell points to strong student-teacher relationships and authentic human connection as central tenets in his practice as a former classroom educator and academic researcher. These values remain central in his current role as a school administrator tasked with expanding restorative practices at a north-of-Boston high school serving over 3,000 BIPOC youth.

    € 8,95
  4. Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research
    1. Michelle Fine
    2. María Elena Torre

    Essentials of Critical Participatory Action Research

    Discover how critical participatory action research challenges conventional methods by centering marginalized voices and exposing everyday struggles for social justice. This approach enables researchers to collect nuanced qualitative insights that inspire actionable change.

    € 28,95
  5. The Unknown City
    1. Michelle Fine

    The Unknown City

    The Lives of Poor and Working-Class Young Adults
    € 23,95
  6. Relocating the Personal
    1. Barbara Kamler

    Relocating the Personal

    A Critical Writing Pedagogy

    "With Relocating the Personal, Barbara Kamler offers readers two gifts. The first is a rich collection of critical writings, by so many different kinds of students, writing from so many different sites for education. Kamler's second gift is a text on critical pedagogy in which she is herself explicit and self-critical, instructive and generous about the teaching of writing." — Michelle Fine, from the Foreword "…most engaging for the ways it maintains a steady focus on personal writing within a post-structuralist framework. In an age when personal writing seems open to criticisms leveled by post-structuralism, Kamler resolutely defines ways that keep the personal without sacrificing, in fact by embracing, post-structuralist theories of language. She does so in a way that presents personal writing as a vital aspect of social critique and change." — Kirk Branch, University of Kansas

    € 37,95
  7. Framing Dropouts
    1. Michelle Fine

    Framing Dropouts

    Notes on the Politics of an Urban High School

    "I think this is the most important work I have read in over a decade on the sociology and politics of school dropouts. Fine combines a narrative structure with a rigorous theoretical discourse that allows the reader to both hear the voices of those involved in the dropout situation as well as to have the opportunity to reflect critically on the ideological and material forces that structure the dropout issue as a social problem. I am convinced that it will be a major influence in the field and will establish a new theoretical standard for inquiry into the area of school dropouts." — Henry A. Giroux, Professor and Renown Scholar in Residence, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University "As a critical ethnography, this manuscript is thoughtful, compassionate, and compelling. Fine is able to document the 'braiding' of race, class, gender in sophisticated ways and this is one of the text's greatest strengths. The link between those who 'drop out' and the restriction of critique is powerfully achieved. Fine has successfully re-presented the complexities of urban education. She should be applauded for her integration of black and feminist theorists. I believe this text is pioneering. It opens the literature on adolescents placed at risk to include contexts previously ignored. This should be required reading for all school personnel, future teachers, and those associated with educational contexts." — Deborah P. Britzman, Department of Education, State University of New York, Binghamton "What Fine does is show us in depth the reality of the situation we often wish would just go away. We are forced to confront what pain is engendered by our public institutions and consider how we might take up the challenge to do something about it." — Roger I. Simon, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

    € 39,95
  8. Changing Politics of Education
    1. Michael Fabricant
    2. Michelle Fine

    Changing Politics of Education

    Privitization and the Dispossessed Lives Left Behind

    Reveals new structures and circuits of dispossession and privilege that are failing the majority in the US education system.

    € 71,95
  9. Youth Held at the Border

    Youth Held at the Border

    Immigration, Education and the Politics of Inclusion

    Using a combination of engaging narrative and rigorous analysis, this book explores how immigrant youth are included in, and excluded from, various sectors of American society, including education. With an intimate storytelling style, the author invites readers to rethink assumptions about immigrant youth and what their often liminal positions reveal about the politics of inclusion in America.

    € 106,95
  10. Youth Held at the Border

    Youth Held at the Border

    Immigration, Education and the Politics of Inclusion

    Using a combination of engaging narrative and rigorous analysis, this book explores how immigrant youth are included in, and excluded from, various sectors of American society, including education. With an intimate storytelling style, the author invites readers to rethink assumptions about immigrant youth and what their often liminal positions reveal about the politics of inclusion in America.

    € 34,50
  11. Just Research in Contentious Times
    1. Michelle Fine

    Just Research in Contentious Times

    Widening the Methodological Imagination

    In this intensely powerful and personal new text, Michelle Fine widens the methodological imagination for students, educators, scholars, and researchers interested in crafting research with communities. Fine shares her struggles over the course of 30 years to translate research into policy and practice that can enhance the human condition and create a more just world.

    € 38,95