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OverviewWhat should teachers do on the days after major events, tragedies, and traumas, especially when injustice is involved? This beautifully written book features teacher narratives and youth-authored student spotlights that reveal what classrooms do and can look like in the wake of these critical moments. Dunn incisively argues for the importance of equitable commitments, humanizing dialogue, sociopolitical awareness, and a rejection of so-called pedagogical neutrality across all grade levels and content areas. By highlighting the voices of teachers who are pushing beyond their concerns and fears about teaching for equity and justice, readers see how these educators address negative reactions from parents and administrators, welcome all student viewpoints, and negotiate their own feelings. These inspiring stories come from diverse areas such as urban New York, rural Georgia, and suburban Michigan, from both public and private schools, and from classrooms with both novice and veteran teachers. Teaching on Days After can be used to support current classroom teachers and to better structure teacher education to help preservice teachers think ahead to their future classrooms. Book Features: Narratives from teachers and students that represent a diverse range of identities, locations, grade levels, and content areas. Examples of days after that teachers remember, including 9/11, elections, natural disasters, gun violence, police brutality, social uprisings, Supreme Court decisions, immigration policies, and more. Examples of days after that K–12 and college-aged students remember, including what their teachers did and didn’t do and how they experienced these moments. Proceeds will be donated to educational non-profits The Abolitionist Teaching Network and Woke Kindergarten. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alyssa Hadley DunnPublisher: Teachers' College Press Imprint: Teachers' College Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780807766224ISBN 10: 0807766224 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 03 December 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""In Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn highlights the importance and responsibility that K-12 teachers, classrooms, and schools should play on the days following horrific and controversial societal events."" --Teachers College Record ""In her new book, Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn, an associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University, thoughtfully describes how schools can and must create authentic opportunities for students to process, understand, and respond to events including natural disasters, political turmoil, racial injustice, and gun violence."" --NASSP Principal Leadership """In Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn highlights the importance and responsibility that K-12 teachers, classrooms, and schools should play on the days following horrific and controversial societal events."" --Teachers College Record ""In her new book, Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn, an associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University, thoughtfully describes how schools can and must create authentic opportunities for students to process, understand, and respond to events including natural disasters, political turmoil, racial injustice, and gun violence."" --NASSP Principal Leadership" In Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn highlights the importance and responsibility that K-12 teachers, classrooms, and schools should play on the days following horrific and controversial societal events. --Teachers College Record In her new book, Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn, an associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University, thoughtfully describes how schools can and must create authentic opportunities for students to process, understand, and respond to events including natural disasters, political turmoil, racial injustice, and gun violence. --NASSP Principal Leadership In her new book, Teaching on Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice, Alyssa Hadley Dunn, an associate professor of teacher education at Michigan State University, thoughtfully describes how schools can and must create authentic opportunities for students to process, understand, and respond to events including natural disasters, political turmoil, racial injustice, and gun violence. --NASSP Principal Leadership Author InformationAlyssa Hadley Dunn is an associate professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Michigan State University, and author of Teachers Without Borders? 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