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All Children Are All Our Children

Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
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ISBN/EAN: 9781433161636
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 202
Format (T/L/B): 22.0 x 15.0 cm
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

What would schools and communities look like if the health and well-being of all our children were our highest priorities? More important than test scores, profits, or real estate values? What actions would we take if we wanted to guarantee that all our children were growing up with what they needed to be healthy, happy, and successfuland not just some of them? The United States was once among the healthiest countries in the world. As of now, it is ranked no better than twenty-ninth. Those who bear the brunt of our worsening health are the poor, people of color, and, most of all, our children. All Children Are All Our Children situates our ongoing health crisis within the larger picture of inequality and the complex interplay of systems in the U.S. based on class, privilege, racism, sexism, and the ongoing tension between the ideals of democracy and the realities of corporate capitalism. Public education is caught in the middle of those tensions. All Children Are All Our Children begins by defining what we mean by health, looking at the many factors that support or undermine it, and then identifies steps that can be taken locally in our schools and in our communities that can support the health and well-being of our young people and their families, even as we work towards necessary change at the state and national policy level.

Autorenportrait

Doug Selwyn has been an educator for more than thirty years, the first half as a teacher in K-12 in the Seattle Public Schools and the second half in teacher education, first at Antioch University Seattle and then for ten years as a professor of education at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh until his retirement in 2017. He received his doctorate from Seattle University in 1991 and was named Washington State social studies teacher of the year in 1990-91. He has published several books on education, most recently Following the Threads (Peter Lang, 2009). He lives in Greenfield, Massachusetts, with his wife, writer Jan Maher. 717285391265LangtextDas Buch, das dein Leben verändert. Ein guter Plan ist ein ganzheitlicher Terminkalender, der dir Tag für Tag das Konzept der radikalen Achtsamkeit näher bringt. Ganz ohne Postkartenweisheiten und gegen den wachsenden Zwang zur Selbstoptimierung. Die aktuelle Version ist Ein guter Plan Zeitlos, das bedeutet, dass der Terminkalender-Teil undatiert ist. Wir glauben: Das wichtigste Buch in deinem Leben sollte über dein Leben sein.

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