Teaching in the Cracks: Openings and Opportunities for Student-Centered, Action-Focused Curriculum

Teaching in the Cracks: Openings and Opportunities for Student-Centered, Action-Focused Curriculum

by Brian D. Schultz
Teaching in the Cracks: Openings and Opportunities for Student-Centered, Action-Focused Curriculum

Teaching in the Cracks: Openings and Opportunities for Student-Centered, Action-Focused Curriculum

by Brian D. Schultz

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Overview

This engaging book shows how teachers and schools are creating emergent, democratic, progressive education amidst the current context of high stakes accountability. In this follow-up to his bestseller, Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way, Schultz explores how today’s rhetoric and restrictive mandates result in curriculum that fails to capture the attention of students. For meaningful learning that develops transferable skills and engages students, teachers and sometimes whole schools need to find spaces to “teach in the cracks” so that students can connect with issues relevant to their lives. Teaching in the Cracks provides both a theoretical and practical foundation for incorporating an action-focused curriculum that meets academic standards and provides students with opportunities for agency and to use their voices in their own learning.

“Through compelling examples, Brian Schultz shares how educators can help students use their powers.”
—From the Foreword by Deborah Meier, teacher, principal, and advocate

“This book is an invitation to rethink teaching from top to bottom, to dive into classroom life as a passionate adventure in discovery and surprise.”
—From the Afterword by William Ayers, education activist

“For teachers who genuinely seek to make a difference through their work, this book will be a helpful resource.”
—Pedro A. Noguera, University of California, Los Angeles


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807775684
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication date: 05/12/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Brian D. Schultz is Bernard J. Brommel Distinguished Research Professor and department chair of educational inquiry and curriculum studies at the Daniel L. Goodwin College of Education at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. He is the author of Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way: Lessons from an Urban Classroom.

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“Through compelling examples, Brian shares how educators can help students use their powers. The stories he shares are of teachers disrupting the all-too-common top-down approach for an alternative, an alternative that allows students’ ideas to guide action, to engage in democratic processes and disagreement, and to make changes in their communities.”
—From the Foreword by Deborah Meier


"This book is an invitation—an invitation to rethink teaching from top to bottom, to dive into classroom life as a passionate adventure in discovery and surprise, and to explore an approach to teaching that’s grounded first and foremost in the lives and experiences of children."
—From the afterword by William Ayers, bestselling author of Teaching the Taboo: Courage and Imagination in the Classroom (with Rick Ayers)


“In this hopeful and creative new book, Brian Schultz offers strategies that come directly from practitioners on how to provide an education that engages, motivates, and stimulates students. For teachers who genuinely seek to make a difference through their work, this book will be a helpful resource.”
Pedro A. Noguera, University of California, Los Angeles


“This book reminds us that curriculum should be conceived and practiced as dynamic, living, evolving, and responsive to the very essence of students’ identity and being. Emerging from real teachers working with students in classrooms, this book shepherds readers into reimagining an 'expected curriculum' that carefully examines what is taught and why in a complex political landscape. Curriculum scholars interested in deepening their understanding and knowledge of the micro-, meso-, and macrolevel issues that influence students’ opportunities to learn should read this book!”
H. Richard Milner IV, University of Pittsburgh


“Brian Schultz has done it again. His unique ability to realistically and informatively engage with teachers about curriculum that inspires students’ learning is exceptional.”
Carl Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison


"In this inspirational and invaluable book, Brian Schultz and a group of invigorating teachers, scholars, and activists invite us to keep the interests of our students at heart. It calls on us to teach with courage, hope, and love in spite of the increasingly oppressive demands, absurdities, and impossibilities we experience daily in this trembling world." —Ming Fang He, Georgia Southern University

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