
Volume 24, No.4
Summer 2010
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Pain and Poetry – Facing Our Fears
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Five Years After the Levees Broke – Bearing Witness Through Poetry
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Aquí y Allá
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Steady Work
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Wise, Wiser, Teacher
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A Librarian in Every School, Books in Every Home
A Modest Proposal
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Coming Soon to Your Favorite Credential Program
National Exit Exams
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Those Awful Texas Social Studies Standards
And What About Yours?
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‘Greco-Roman Knowledge Only’ in Arizona Schools
Indigenous Wisdom Outlawed Once Again
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Fighting for Electives
Lessons in Change
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To Teach
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What’s Up with All the Teacher Bashing?
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Letters to the Editors 24.4
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Short Stuff 24.4
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New Looks at Old Problems
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Resources 24.4

Volume 24, No.3
Spring 2010
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Losing Our Favorite Teacher
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One Long Struggle for Justice
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Looking Past the Spin: Teach for America
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Do I Really Teach for America? Reflections of a Teach for America Teacher
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Introduction: Teaching About Haiti
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Plea from a Haitian American Teacher
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Haiti : From Charity to Justice
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Quaking Conversation
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Teaching Ideas for “Quaking Conversation”
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Resources For Teaching Haiti
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Editorial – Building New Hope
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School Reform We Can’t Believe In
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‘Don’t Take Our Voices Away’ – A Role Play on the Indigenous Peoples’ Global Summit on Climate Change
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Transsexuals, Teaching Your Children
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Learning About the Unfairgrounds
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Letters to the Editor 24.3
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Oregonians Vote to Tax the Rich
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Getting It Exactly Right

Volume 24, No.2
Winter 2009/2010
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“Save the Muslim Girl!”
Does popular young adult fiction about Muslim girls build understanding or reinforce stereotypes?
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“Baghdad Burning” Heats Up World History
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Reading by the Numbers
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Beyond the Medal: Representations of Disability in Caldecott Winners
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Adding Salt to ‘Class’ Literature: Barbara O’Connor’s Books for Young Readers
Chapter books portray working-class lives with sensitivity, humor, and respect.
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Breaking the Silence on War
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“I Thought This U.S. Place Was Supposed To Be About Freedom”
Young Latinas engage in mathematics and social change to save their school
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Balance of Powers
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Testing Kindergarten
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Portland to Palestine: A Student-to-Student Project Evokes Empathy and Curiosity
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Kalamazoo’s Promise: What Happens When All Students Are Guaranteed College
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Letters to the Editors 24.2
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Short Stuff 24.2
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Reclaiming Education for All of Us
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Resources 24.2
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Good Stuff 24.2 Sports and Society

Volume 24, No.1
Fall 2009
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Another Path is Possible: Two Chicago Principals Keep an Eye on What Matters
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Big City Superintendents: Dictatorship or Democracy? Lessons from Paulo Freire
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Where Is Our Community Organizer-in-Chief?
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Trolling For Stories: Lessons from Our Lives
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Exile Has Its Place: A High School Principal Reflects on School Discipline
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Stenciling Dissent: A Student Project Draws on the Language of the Street
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The Debate Over Differentiated Pay: The Devil is in the Details
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When the Gender Boxes Don’t Fit
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As a Mom and a Teacher
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Rethinking Thanksgiving: Myths and Misgivings
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Short Stuff 24.1
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Good Stuff: Wounding and Healing
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Resources 24.1











