Jane King reflects on her experiences as a preschool teacher eager to use methods outside of the norm. She resists activities that encourage homogeneity and strives to promote autonomy and free thinking in her students. After transitioning from teacher to parent, she still uses this philosophy to make small changes in her daughter\u27s classroom and encourage her children to engage in acts of resistance and critical thinking both in and out of school
This dissertation examines how power is deployed and contested in two classrooms in an urban element...
This dissertation examines adult-child relations in a way that challenges prevalent understandings o...
Excerpts from Liberating Young Children, a pamphlet available from the New England Free Press, 791 T...
Ferris describes how she taught her son to resist in his kindergarten classroom while drawing on her...
When the No Child Left Behind Act and then the Everyone Succeeds Act were signed into law, our educa...
This issue of Occasional Papers began as a Graduate School seminar honoring Steven Schultz, a much b...
Tobin builds upon Steve Schultz\u27s argument that young children’s resisting authority in preschool...
Bevacqua offers two anecdotes from her teaching career that illustrate young children testing the li...
Laslocky, a first grade teacher, reflects on her experiences with child rebellion and resistance thr...
Before describing some remarkable learning experiences that stand out from her most recent observati...
This inquiry develops power theory that directly relates to teacher orchestrations of classroom prac...
The world has changed a great deal over the past one hundred years. Our classrooms for the most par...
Describes how young children learn through play.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/progressive/1004/thum...
Schools are unique institutions where structural and cultural dynamics shape the actions of humans. ...
Seamus O’Connor, a high school special education teacher, shares a story of bridging a divide. He ta...
This dissertation examines how power is deployed and contested in two classrooms in an urban element...
This dissertation examines adult-child relations in a way that challenges prevalent understandings o...
Excerpts from Liberating Young Children, a pamphlet available from the New England Free Press, 791 T...
Ferris describes how she taught her son to resist in his kindergarten classroom while drawing on her...
When the No Child Left Behind Act and then the Everyone Succeeds Act were signed into law, our educa...
This issue of Occasional Papers began as a Graduate School seminar honoring Steven Schultz, a much b...
Tobin builds upon Steve Schultz\u27s argument that young children’s resisting authority in preschool...
Bevacqua offers two anecdotes from her teaching career that illustrate young children testing the li...
Laslocky, a first grade teacher, reflects on her experiences with child rebellion and resistance thr...
Before describing some remarkable learning experiences that stand out from her most recent observati...
This inquiry develops power theory that directly relates to teacher orchestrations of classroom prac...
The world has changed a great deal over the past one hundred years. Our classrooms for the most par...
Describes how young children learn through play.https://educate.bankstreet.edu/progressive/1004/thum...
Schools are unique institutions where structural and cultural dynamics shape the actions of humans. ...
Seamus O’Connor, a high school special education teacher, shares a story of bridging a divide. He ta...
This dissertation examines how power is deployed and contested in two classrooms in an urban element...
This dissertation examines adult-child relations in a way that challenges prevalent understandings o...
Excerpts from Liberating Young Children, a pamphlet available from the New England Free Press, 791 T...