People Need to Know: Confronting History in the Heartland

Author:   Robert M. Lucas
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   484
ISBN:  

9781433129797


Pages:   179
Publication Date:   28 January 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Robert M. Lucas
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   484
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.370kg
ISBN:  

9781433129797


ISBN 10:   1433129795
Pages:   179
Publication Date:   28 January 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: «Life Is an Experiment» – Learning-as-a-Service – History in the Act – «People Need to Know» – Realizing the Public Values of Learning – Conclusion.

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Robert M. Lucas tells the story of a community that would like to forget its past and a teacher and a group of students who won't let it. This inspiring tale shows the enduring relevance of the past and why facing it, heart wrenching as it is, can signal the beginning of healing. (Sam Wineburg, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and of History, Stanford University) What Robert M. Lucas achieves, with grace and clarity, in this book amounts to more than a study in the courage it takes to teach and learn about what has scarred a community. His rendering of his own and the students' efforts in coming to terms with the tragic, erased history of racial injustice in their community reflects aspects of our best hopes for education and this nation. (John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford University)


"""Robert M. Lucas tells the story of a community that would like to forget its past and a teacher and a group of students who won't let it. This inspiring tale shows the enduring relevance of the past and why facing it, heart wrenching as it is, can signal the beginning of healing."" (Sam Wineburg, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and of History, Stanford University) ""What Robert M. Lucas achieves, with grace and clarity, in this book amounts to more than a study in the courage it takes to teach and learn about what has scarred a community. His rendering of his own and the students' efforts in coming to terms with the tragic, erased history of racial injustice in their community reflects aspects of our best hopes for education and this nation."" (John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford University)"


Robert M. Lucas tells the story of a community that would like to forget its past and a teacher and a group of students who won't let it. This inspiring tale shows the enduring relevance of the past and why facing it, heart wrenching as it is, can signal the beginning of healing. (Sam Wineburg, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and of History, Stanford University) What Robert M. Lucas achieves, with grace and clarity, in this book amounts to more than a study in the courage it takes to teach and learn about what has scarred a community. His rendering of his own and the students' efforts in coming to terms with the tragic, erased history of racial injustice in their community reflects aspects of our best hopes for education and this nation. (John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford University) Robert M. Lucas tells the story of a community that would like to forget its past and a teacher and a group of students who won't let it. This inspiring tale shows the enduring relevance of the past and why facing it, heart wrenching as it is, can signal the beginning of healing. (Sam Wineburg, Margaret Jacks Professor of Education and of History, Stanford University) What Robert M. Lucas achieves, with grace and clarity, in this book amounts to more than a study in the courage it takes to teach and learn about what has scarred a community. His rendering of his own and the students' efforts in coming to terms with the tragic, erased history of racial injustice in their community reflects aspects of our best hopes for education and this nation. (John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford University)


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Robert M. Lucas is Assistant Professor in the Department of Elementary and Middle Grades Education at East Carolina University. He holds a PhD in education from Stanford University as well as a B.A. and an M.A. from Harvard University.

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