Description
Book Features:
- Illustrates the power of Daisaku Ikeda's ideas to confront the challenging societal contexts and conditions that schools and educators face day in and day out.
- Shares narratives that employ critical and antiracist lenses to examine the authors' own activist work with different populations across multiple contexts.
- Considers Daisaku Ikeda's contributions relative to established and emerging trends in education, including the Deweyan tradition, ecojustice education, critical race feminism, and others.
- Provides cross-cultural examples and insights bolstering the current resurgence of humanistic, qualitative aspects of teaching and learning.
- Shows how the essential qualities of hope and joy fortify fields and themes that have been squeezed out by political agendas and standardized testing.
Reviews
2022 Society of Professors of Education (SPE) Outstanding Book Award.
Book Information
ISBN 9780807765104
Author Isabel Nunez
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Teachers' College Press
Publisher Teachers' College Press
Weight(grams) 368g