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Faces of Learning
50 Powerful Stories of Defining Moments in Education
Sam Chaltain (Edited by)
9780470910146, Wiley
Hardback, published 11 March 2011
160 pages
23.6 x 16.1 x 1.8 cm, 0.358 kg
Inspirational stories of engaging, real-life educational experiences Everyone has a personal learning story, a time when they became actively engaged in their own education. Maybe it was an especially challenging teacher, or a uniquely supportive environment, or a collaborative classroom. In Faces of Learning, both well-known public figures, such as Arne Duncan and Al Franken, and ordinary Americans recall the moments when they truly learned something.
Readers can visit the companion website www.facesoflearning.net to share their own stories of educational success and find out what else they can do.
Introduction 1 Chapter One Challenging 1. Jenna Fournel (Alexandria, Virginia) 6 2. Mark Rockeymoore (Montreal, Quebec) 8 3. Jan Resseger (Cleveland, Ohio) 10 4. Gloria Ladson-Billings (Madison, Wisconsin) 12 5. Loretta Goodwin (Washington, D.C.) 14 6. Bruce Deitrick Price (Virginia Beach, Virginia) 16 7. Arne Duncan (Washington, D.C.) 17 8. Angela Valenzuela (Austin, Texas) 19 9. Carl Glickman (Athens, Georgia) 21 10. Andrew Margon (Brooklyn, New York) 23 Challenging: Five Things You Can Do 24 Chapter Two Engaging 11. Renee Moore (Cleveland, Mississippi) 30 12. Amy Estersohn (Chicago, Illinois) 32 13. Maritza Brito (Brick, New Jersey) 34 14. Kevin McCann (Halifax, Nova Scotia) 36 15. Margaret Owens (Palo Alto, California) 38 16. Larry Mya_ (Boston, Massachusetts) 40 17. John Goodlad (Seattle, Washington) 42 18. Sitembiso Ncube Maduma (San Bernardino, California) 44 19. Elijah Cummings (Baltimore, Maryland) 46 20. Jill Vialet (Oakland, California) 48 Engaging: Five Things You Can Do 51 Chapter Three Supportive 21. Al Franken (Washington, D.C.) 56 22. Jenifer Fox (Austin, Texas) 58 23. Michelle Durange (Littlestown, Pennsylvania) 60 24. Zainab Ali (Los Angeles, California) 62 25. Susan Oliver (Waterford, Virginia) 64 26. Gary Cohen (Wayzata, Minnesota) 66 27. Chantale Soekhoe (Brooklyn, New York) 68 28. Emily Gasoi (Washington, D.C.) 70 29. Cassandra Carland (Keene, New Hampshire) 73 30. Carrie A. Rogers (Rancho Cucamonga, California) 75 Supportive: Five Things You Can Do 77 Chapter Four Relevant 31. R. Dwayne Betts (Washington, D.C.) 82 32. Robert McLaughlin (Concord, New Hampshire) 84 33. Deborah Meier (Hillsdale, New York) 86 34. Jamal Fields (Livermore, California) 88 35. Jenerra Williams (Boston, Massachusetts) 90 36. Patrick Ip (Chicago, Illinois) 92 37. Gerlma A. Johnson (Detroit, Michigan) 94 38. Anonymous 96 39. Ahniwake Rose (Washington, D.C.) 97 40. James Comer (New Haven, Connecticut) 98 Relevant: Five Things You Can Do 100 Chapter Five Experiential 41. Joel Ellio (Limpopo Province, South Africa) 106 42. Terry Pickeral (Bellingham, Washington) 109 43. Elizabeth Rogers (South Portland, Maine) 111 44. Steve Moore (Kansas City, Missouri) 112 45. Jill Davidson (Providence, Rhode Island) 115 46. Rachel Barnes (Chatham, Massachusetts) 117 47. Stedman Graham (Chicago, Illinois) 119 48. Stephen Vick (Chicago, Illinois) 121 49. Liz Lerman (Baltimore, Maryland) 123 50. Maya Soetoro-Ng (Honolulu, Hawaii) 125 Experiential: Five Things You Can Do 128 Epilogue George Wood Ted Sizer (Harvard, Massachusetts) 133 About the Editor 135 About the Campaign 137 Acknowledgments 149
Subject Areas: Education [JN]
