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Teaching for Justice and Belonging: A Journey for Educators and Parents

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With the recent surge in educators and teacher leaders searching for anti-racism resources, Teaching for Belonging provides an easy-to-understand guide, strategically designed to foster education that inspires a culture of true belonging, liberation, and justice for all. In addition to case studies and thorough research, the authors draw from their personal and professional experiences to provide real-world examples of how anti-racism can be applied to daily life. The book will:

offer support for making systemic changes within educators' and parents' spheres of influence (policies, practices, curriculum, instruction, pedagogy) to center anti-racism demonstrate how to explore personal and collective racial identity in order to learn more about self and others showcase real stories and testimonials from case studies help shift from fear and reservation to results-oriented action provide a model or guide map for a healthy anti-racism journey share resources and practices for a healthy anti-racism journey Teaching for Belonging will also serve as a central piece of Berry's online anti-racism courses.

192 pages, Paperback

Published August 23, 2022

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