书评

Q3 Social Sciences
Soraya Fallah, Cklara Moradian, Wendy Murawski
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Kozleski和Thorius编辑的《能力、公平和文化:可持续包容性城市教育改革》(2014)是一本由教育工作者、研究人员、从业者和倡导者组成的多元化著作的杰出汇编。这本发人深省的书批判性地审视了城市教育改革,作者们要求读者对包容性一词的含义有更广泛的理解。编辑们介绍了17位作者的作品,他们都是国家城市学校改善研究所(NIUSI)的成员。这些作者阐明了城市系统改革在政策、教育和实践方面的各个方面。讨论的问题从微观到宏观的变革举措,到课堂环境和地区文化,以及全国各地以学生为中心的项目的成功模式。利用在NIUSI赞助下进行的12年研究的数据,贡献者描绘了一幅充满希望(如果令人生畏的话)的画像,描绘了公平、包容和文化响应教育应该是什么样子。最终,本书的作者认为,只要所有利益相关者都致力于对所有学生的文化责任感和包容性,可持续、可扩展、成功的系统性教育改革是可以实现的。为了实现这一目标,作者认为,改革需要打击基于社会构建的差异观念的歧视,如性别、种族、民族、能力、阶级和性取向。
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Book Review
Ability, equity, and culture: Sustaining inclusive urban education reform, edited by Kozleski and Thorius (2014), is a remarkable compilation of work, written by a diverse ensemble of educators, researchers, practitioners, and advocates. A thought-provoking book that looks critically at urban education reform, the authors challenge readers to have a broader understanding of what the term inclusivity entails. The editors present the work of 17 authors who were all part of the National Institute for Urban School Improvement (NIUSI). These authors shed light on various aspects of systemic urban reform in policy, pedagogy, and practice. Issues discussed ranged from the micro to the macro change initiatives to classroom environments and district culture, as well as successful models of student-centered programs around the country. Using data from 12 years of research conducted under the sponsorship of NIUSI, the contributors paint a hopeful, if daunting, a portrait of what equitable, inclusive, and culturally responsive education should and could look like. Ultimately, the contributors of this book believe that sustainable, scalable, successful systemic educational reform is attainable, provided that all stakeholders are committed to cultural responsivity and inclusivity for all students. In order to achieve this goal, the authors posit that reform needs to combat discrimination based on socially constructed notions of difference, such as gender, race, ethnicity, ability, class, and sexual orientation.
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