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Links to Resources Mentioned in The New Teacher Book

Last Updated Fall 2004

Pages 19 and 128 -- "From Snarling Dogs to Bloody Sunday," by Kate Lyman, as it appeared in Rethinking Schools magazine, Vol. 14, No. 1, Fall 1999. Available in html and as a PDF file (58k)

Page 86 - Information on joining the "rscriticalrteach" listserv.

Page 130 -- Details and ordering information for the video "That's a Family", an excellent resource for teaching about family diversity. It presents several types of families, including adoptive families, single parent families, foster families, gay and lesbian families, and divorced families.

Page 131 -- Links to the online catalogs of Rethinking Schools and Teaching for Change.

Page 134 -- "Songs With A Global Conscience" by Bob Peterson. An extensive, annotated list of songs that are useful in the classroom, arranged by curricular theme (such as colonialism, sweatshops, and the environment). This list originally appeared in Rethinking Globalization: Teaching for Justice in an Unjust World, edited by Peterson and Bill Bigelow and published by Rethinking Schools in 2002. Available in html and as a PDF file (46k).

Page 162 -- Rethinking Schools Special Collection on Bilingual Education. This collection, one of many featured on our website, provides a more in-depth listing of articles and resources for teachers working with English Language Learners.

Last Updated Fall 2004

The New Teacher Book

New Teacher Home

Introduction | PDF

Table of Contents | PDF


Resources

From Snarling Dogs to Bloody Sunday | PDF

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Video Review: That's a Family!

Songs with a Global Conscience | PDF


Samples

Where We Might Begin With Teaching | PDF

Teaching in the Undertow | PDF

How To Teach Controversial Content And Not Get Fired | PDF

Working Effectively With English Language Learners | PDF

Q/A: I hate the textbook I've been given to use.
What can I do?
| PDF

Q/A: What do I do when I realize I've made a mistake with a child? | PDF

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