Between the World and the Urban Classroom

Between the World and the Urban Classroom

Christopher Emdin George Sirrakos Jr. , Christopher Emdin
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Jan 1, 2017 · English · Paperback (148 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 148
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2017
Publisher BrillSense
ISBN-10 9463510303
ISBN-13 9789463510301

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In "Between the World and the Urban Classroom," Christopher Emdin and George Sirrakos Jr. delve into the intricate dynamics between education and the environment that shapes it. Grounded in John Dewey's philosophy, the authors argue that classrooms should not exist in isolation but rather be mirrors of the diverse realities that students encounter outside the school walls. This connection emphasizes the relevance of urban environments in shaping educational experiences.

Emdin and Sirrakos Jr. urge educators to recognize the cultural and social complexities their students navigate daily. By embracing this understanding, teachers can create engaging, real-world lessons that resonate with students' lived experiences. They advocate for a partnership between educators and the communities they serve, fostering an inclusive atmosphere where every student feels valued and heard.

Through their insights, the authors challenge conventional teaching methods, pushing for a more holistic approach that acknowledges the richness of urban life. Their work speaks to the potential of education to empower students, suggesting that transformative learning can occur when classrooms embody the vibrancy and challenges of the world outside.

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Contemporary
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