Change(d) Agents
New Teachers of Color in Urban Schools
Betty Achinstein author Rodnet T Ogawa author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Teachers' College Press
Published:10th Jun '11
Should be back in stock very soon

This book examines both the promise and complexity of diversifying today’s teaching profession. Drawing from a 5-year study of 21 new teachers of colour working in urban, hard-to-staff schools, this book uncovers a systemic paradox that the teachers confront. They are committed to improving educational opportunities for students of colour by acting as role models, culturally/linguistically responsive teachers, and change agents. The teaching profession encouraged such commitments and some teachers acted with support from individual, organizational, and community-based sponsors. However, many of these new teachers work in schools that are culturally subtractive and have restrictive accountability policies that challenge their ability to perform cultural/professional roles to which they are committed. Many teachers internalize the contradiction, resulting in their becoming changed agents within the educational system they sought to change. This book on educational diversity is essential reading for educators, leaders, and policymakers.
ISBN: 9780807752180
Dimensions: 228mm x 154mm x 15mm
Weight: 325g
224 pages