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These Kids Are Out of Control: Why We Must Reimagine Classroom Management for Equity

Todays classrooms reimagined

If youre looking for a book on how to control your students, this isnt it! Instead, this is a book on what classroom learning could be if we aspire to co-create more culturally responsive and equitable environmentsenvironments that are safe, affirming, learner-centered, intellectually challenging, and engaging. If we create the kind of places where our students want to be . . . 

A critically important resource for teachers and administrators alike, These Kids Are Out of Control details the specific practices, tools, beliefs, dispositions, and mindsets that are essential to better serving the complex needs of our diverse learners, especially our marginalized students. Gain expert insight on: 

  • What it means to be culturally responsive in todays classroom environments, even in schools at large
  • How to decide what to teach, understand the curriculum, build relationships in and outside of school, and assess student development and learning
  • The four best practices for building a classroom culture that is both nurturing and rigorous, and where all students are seen, heard, and respected
  • Alternatives to punitive disciplinary action that too often sustains the cradle-to-prison pipeline

Classroom management takes care of itself when you engage students, help them see links and alignment of the curriculum to their lives, build on and from student identity and culture, and recognize the many ways instructional practices can shift. These Kids Are Out of Control is your opportunity to get started right away!

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Product Details
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781483374802

About Erika Gold KestenbergH. Richard MilnerHeather B. (Bossert) CunninghamLori Delale-OConnor

H. Richard Milner IV (also known as Rich) is Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair of Education and the Joseph A. Johnson Jr. Distinguished Leadership Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University. He has courtesy appointments in the Department of Leadership Policy and Organizations and the Department of Sociology. Professor Milner is the founding Director of the Initiative for Race Research and Justice at Vanderbilt. A researcher scholar and teacher Dr. Milner is President of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) the largest educational research organization in the world. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Education and a Fellow of AERA. Dr. Milner has published more than 100 scholarly journal articles and book chapters and he has published seven books two of which are bestsellers. His work has been cited or featured in the New York Times the Los Angeles Times and the Atlantic. Dr. Milner has taught high school Language Arts Developmental Reading in community college and on the faculty at several universities.  Heather B. Cunningham is Assistant Professor of Education at Chatham University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.  There she teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in teacher education and shares her passion for helping new teachers understand how their cultural beliefs and values shape both teaching practices and student experiences.  A classroom teacher for thirteen years she is licensed in the areas of Social Studies and English as a Second Language (ESL) / Bilingual Education. Her first teaching position was serving as an ESL teacher with kindergarten and middle school students at the Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos home for children in rural Honduras.  After that she taught bilingual Social Studies to immigrant students at Roosevelt Senior High School in Washington DC and then joined the founding team of City Charter High School a nationally-ranked school in downtown Pittsburgh PA.  At City High Heather team-taught social studies as part of a two-person Cultural Literacy team. After her promotion to the position of master teacher she continued to teach and also served as a coach for other teachers at the school.    Heathers research and writing focus on preparing teachers to support students in urban spaces.  This includes studying the roles that race ethnicity poverty and language play in the K-12 classroom and investigating what constitutes effective teaching in urban spaces.  She enjoys designing and delivering professional development for both in-service teachers as well as university faculty on these topics.  Heather also has a strong interest in the relationship between education culture and context on a global scale. In addition to her Ph.D. in Instruction and Learning from the University of Pittsburgh she holds a Master of Arts degree in International Training and Education from American University and has worked on education projects in the countries of Costa Rica the Dominican Republic and Malawi.  Dr. Lori Delale-OConnor is an assistant professor of urban education at the University of Pittsburgh. She received a Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University where she was a certificate fellow in the Multidisciplinary Program in Education Sciencesa pre-doctoral training program funded by the Institute of Education Sciences. Dr. Delale-OConnor also holds an M.Ed. in secondary education from Boston College where she was a Donovan Urban Scholar and taught secondary social studies in the Boston Public Schools. Dr. Delale-OConnors work has received support from the National Science Foundation the Spencer Foundation and the Institute of Education Sciences (IES). Her scholarly research has appeared in publications including Teachers College Record Equity and Excellence in Education Education and Urban Society and Theory into Practice. Dr. Delale-OConnor teaches courses to undergraduate and graduate students planning to become teachers in urban schools as well as to students who want to work in and with urban schools in other ways including out-of-school time and policy. In addition she has taught courses on the social contexts of education as well as the history of and current practice in education reform. Her current teaching research and policy interests focus on the social contexts of education with a focus on caregiver and community engagement. Dr. Delale-OConnor previously worked as an evaluator to both in and out-of-school time programs. Dr. Erika Gold Kestenberg is the Associate Director of Educator Development and Practice for the Center for Urban Education and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Urban Education at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Kestenbergs degrees include a PhD in Education with a multidisciplinary self-designed focus on Social Justice a Masters and Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education Social Studies and a dual Bachelors in Political Science and History with a minor in Psychology. She also has a Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion as well as extensive training in Transformative Intergroup Dialogues and Conflict Mediation which inform her work. Dr. Kestenberg received a Program Innovation Award and has been recognized twice by the city of Pittsburghs City-Council for her service learning work with youth across the city.   Dr. Kestenberg designed a Certificate in Urban Education program as well as develops and manages the Urban Scholars Program at the University of Pittsburgh. She also teaches undergraduate and graduate students interested in becoming teachers in urban schools and in higher education. Her courses include Identity Power and Privilege Culturally Relevant and Responsive Teaching Relationship Building with Students Families and Communities Social Foundations of Education Urban Scholars Seminars and Becoming a Change Agent all with a focus on urban contexts grounded in equity and justice. She also trains and coaches in-service educators and leaders around a variety of equity based issues through multiple methods and approaches. Prior to working in higher education Dr. Kestenberg was a teacher trainer advocate and administrator in traditional and non-traditional urban educational and non-profit spaces in the United States and Israel. In those spaces she taught social studies English Language Arts English as a Second Language Service Learning and Cross-Cultural Communication.   At the core Dr. Kestenberg is a critically conscious compassionate and passionate social justice educator advocate who honors our humanity and strives to embrace courageous imperfection all anchored in love.  

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