FALL TEXTS:
 
SEMINAR BOOKS
WEEK 1
 
  • Jonathan Mooney and David Cole.  (2000). Learning Outside the Lines. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-86598-X.
WEEK 2
 
  • Grube , G. M. A. Translator (1981). The Meno.Hackett Publishing.  ISBN# 0-915144-24-7 1981.
WEEK 3
 
  • Bloom, Alan,  Translator. Emile:  Or, On Education.Basic Books.  ISBN# 0465019315.
WEEK 4
 
  • Underwood, Paula. (2002).Three Native American Learning Stories. Tribe of Two Press.  ISBN# 1-879678-14-4.
WEEK 5
 
  • Dewey, John. (1997, Touchstone edition). Experience and Education.Touchstone.     ISBN # 0-684-83828-1.
WEEK 6
 
  • Skinner, B.F. (March 2002).  Beyond Freedom and Dignity.Hackett Publishing. ISBN# 0872206270.
WEEK 7
 
  • Johnson, Allan.(1997). Power Privilege and Difference.McGraw-Hill. ISBN# 0-7674-2254-6.
WEEK 8

Choose One

 
  • Igoa, Christine. (1995). Inner Lives of Immigrant Children.EARLBAUM.   ISBN# 0-8058-8013-5.
  • Payne, Ruby.(1998).A Framework for Understanding Poverty.Revised Edition.RFT Publishing. ISBN# 0-9647437-2-8. (1-800-424-9484). 
  • Ornstein, Peggy. (1994). Schoolgirls.ANCHOR.   ISBN# 0-385-42576-7. 
  • Pollack, William S. and Shuster, Todd. (2001). Real Boys' VoicesPenguin USA (Paper); ISBN# 0141002948.
  • WEEK 9

    Choose One

     
  • Tatum, Beverly.  Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria? Basic. ISBN# 0-465091296. 
    • Khol, Herbet. ( 1994).I won't learn from you and other Thoughts on Creative Maladjustment.The New Press. ISBN # 1-56584-096-8.
    • Howard, Kim & Stevens, Annie (Editors). (2000). Out and About on Campus:  Personal Accounts of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender College Students.   Alyson Publishers.  ISBN#  1555834809.

    REQUIRED WORKSHOP BOOKS

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