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Social Justice Instruction

Empowerment on the Chalkboard

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  • Presents social justice instructional practices for educators of all ages
  • Examines social inequality and injustice in today's educational practices
  • Considers practices in elementary, adolescent, and adult education
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (30 chapters)

  1. The Child Learner

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About this book

This resource offers instructors a full palette of strategies for teaching social justice concepts across subject areas from kindergarten through college. Dividing its content between elementary, adolescent, and adult learners, the book analyzes the classroom experience as a powerful means of challenging stereotypes and supporting inclusion, respect, and equity. History, language arts, literature, and social studies, as well as mathematics and science are shown as platforms for tying critical thinking to moral behavior. And while professional development underlies all chapters in the text, special areas such as technology, curriculum design, recognizing student demographics, and raising social justice awareness in school culture are spotlighted.

Among the topics covered:

  • Reframing social justice for the adult learner.
  • The politics of “being”: faculty of color teaching social justice in the college classroom.
  • Stories of social justice from the kindergarten classroom.
  • Critical literacy and multicultural literature.
  • The shaming: creating a curriculum that promotes socially-responsible online engagement.
  • Literacy is a civil write: the art, science, and soul of transformative classrooms.  

For educators and education researchers involved in the field, Social Justice Instruction unlocks the potential for imparting progressive ideas along the educational spectrum. The strategies here model a humanist perspective that will serve learners both in and outside the classroom.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Northern Arizona University, Sedona, USA

    Rosemary Papa

  • College of Education, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA

    Danielle M. Eadens

  • Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA

    Daniel W. Eadens

About the editors

Dr. Rosemary Papa currently serves as The Del and Jewel Lewis Endowed Chair in Learning Centered Leadership and Professor of Education Leadership in the College of Education at Northern Arizona University- a position she had held since 2007. She has been an active member of the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA) since her first summer conference, Chadron Nebraska, in 1987. In 1991-92, she served as the first female President of NCPEA and was the 2003 recipient of the NCPEA Living Legend Award. In 2000 she founded and serves as Editor of the eJEP: Journal of Education Policy, one of the first open access, free, blind-peer reviewed journals in the world. In 2004, she was the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher Award from the College of Education at California State University, Sacramento. Her record of publications includes thirteen books, numerous book chapters, monographs and over eightyreferred journal articles. 

Dr. Daniel W. Eadens is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Northern Arizona University. He was ‘Runner-Up Teacher of the Year’ in his first year of public school teaching, won a Fulbright Memorial Fund to Tskuba Science City Japan, was a music then secondary Special Education teacher, and has served as a school administrator at various locations. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BSME, M.Ed., and Ed.D. from the University of South Florida and is a retired Army Major with foreign service in Japan and a combat tour in the Middle East during Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served as content leader in Sweden learning the education system for the International School Connection, was the ELSC’s recipient of the Hampton E. Williams ‘Research Award’ and the Jack Mulcahy Award for ‘Best Doctoral Dissertation’, presented by The Association for the Advancement of Educational Research. He passionately researches Social Justice, Special Education, Brain Research, and Reform and Shared Leadership, is actively involved in various professional associations, maintains a driven record of scholarly publications in peer-reviewed journals, and routinely presents at regional, national, and international professional conferences. 

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Social Justice Instruction

  • Book Subtitle: Empowerment on the Chalkboard

  • Editors: Rosemary Papa, Danielle M. Eadens, Daniel W. Eadens

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12349-3

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-12348-6Published: 31 March 2016

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-319-79177-7Published: 19 April 2018

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-12349-3Published: 22 March 2016

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XV, 370

  • Number of Illustrations: 5 b/w illustrations, 9 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Learning & Instruction, Educational Policy and Politics, Sociology of Education

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