Christine E. Sleeter
Born 1948-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL223918A
Top Subjects
- United States (7)
- Education (6)
- Multicultural education (6)
- Cross-cultural studies (3)
- Educational equalization (2)
- Education / Teaching (2)
- Multicultural Education (2)
Books by Christine E. Sleeter
Total count: 15
Making choices for multicultural educationfive approaches to race, class, and genderMerrill Pub. Co.1988-01-01
Empowerment Through Multicultural EducationFrom Reproduction to Contestation of Social Inequality Through Schooling. (S U N Y Series, Teacher Empowerment and School Reform)State University of New York Press1990-11-01
Keepers of the American dreama study of staff development and multicultural educationFalmer Press1992-01-01-
Making Choices for Multicultural EducationFive Approaches to Race, Class, and GenderPrentice Hall1993-08-01
Multicultural education as social activismState University of New York Press1996-01-01
Turning on LearningFive Approaches for Multicultural Teaching Plans for Race, Class, Gender, and DisabilityPrentice Hall1997-07-01-
Culture difference and powerTeachers College Press2001-01-01
Un-standardizing curriculummulticultural teaching in the standards-based classroomTeacher College Press2005-01-01
Facing Accountability in EducationDemocracy and Equity at Risk (Multicultural Education (Paper))Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University2007-03-30-
Tamunhwa kyoyuk ŭi t'amgutasŏt kaji pangbŏptŭl = Making choices for multicultural education6-p'anAk'ademi P'ŭresŭ2009-01-01
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Making choices for multicultural educationfive approaches to race, class, and gender6th ed.John Wiley [distributor]2009-01-01
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Creating solidarity across diverse communitiesinternational perspectives in educationTeachers College Press2012-01-01
Creating solidarity across diverse communitiesinternational perspectives in educationTeachers College Press2012-01-01-
Professional development for culturally responsive and relationship-based pedagogyP. Lang2012-01-01
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School education, pluralism and marginalitycomparative perspectivesOrient Blackswan2012-01-01