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Transforming the Culture of Schools

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This book speaks directly to issues of equity and school transformation, and shows how one indigenous minority teachers' group engaged in a process of transforming schooling in their community. Documented in one small locale far-removed from mainstream America, the personal narratives by Yupìk Eskimo teachers address the very heart of school reform. The teachers' struggles portray the first in a series of steps through which a group of Yupìk teachers and university colleagues began a slow process of reconciling cultural differences and conflict between the culture of the school and the culture of the community.

The story told in this book goes well beyond documenting individual narratives, by providing examples and insights for others who are involved in creating culturally responsive education that fundamentally changes the role and relationship of teachers and community to schooling.

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ISBN: 9780805828207
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Author: Jerry Lipka, Gerald Vincent Mohatt
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 246 pages
Series: Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education
Genres: Moral and social purpose of education
Educational strategies and policy