Educator activists: Breaking past limits
Is there choice in educator activism?
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Anderson, A
2009
Taking an active stand in today’s conservative educational climate can be a risky business. Given both the expectations of the profession and the challenge of participation in social justice activism, how do educator activists manage the often competing demands of professional and activist commitments? Activist Educators offers a view into the big picture of assertive idealistic professionals’ lives by presenting rich qualitative data on the impetus behind educators’ activism and the strategies they used to push limits in fighting for a cause.
Duke Scholars
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0415956668
Publication Date
2009
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Routledge
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Anderson, A. (2009). Is there choice in educator activism? In C. Marshall & A. Anderson (Eds.), Educator activists: Breaking past limits. Routledge.
Anderson, A. “Is there choice in educator activism?” In Educator Activists: Breaking Past Limits, edited by Catherine Marshall and Amy Anderson. Routledge, 2009.
Anderson A. Is there choice in educator activism? In: Marshall C, Anderson A, editors. Educator activists: Breaking past limits. Routledge; 2009.
Anderson, A. “Is there choice in educator activism?” Educator Activists: Breaking Past Limits, edited by Catherine Marshall and Amy Anderson, Routledge, 2009.
Anderson A. Is there choice in educator activism? In: Marshall C, Anderson A, editors. Educator activists: Breaking past limits. Routledge; 2009.
ISBN
0415956668
Publication Date
2009
Publisher
Routledge