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A Teacher's Guide to Instructional Resistance - Paul S. Sutton

A Teacher's Guide to Instructional Resistance

Overcoming Curricular Challenges to Do What's Best for Your Students

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Buch | Hardcover
242 Seiten
2026
Routledge (Verlag)
9781041137597 (ISBN)
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Standardized curricula and rigid approaches to teaching don’t engage students and don’t allow teachers to bring their true expertise to the classroom. But there is another path. Learn how to engage in instructional resistance to bring joy, purposefulness, and rigor back into your classrooms. In this empowering book, Paul S. Sutton shows how you can use your instructional expertise and skills to better serve students by resisting wrong-headed curricular mandates imposed upon you. He offers an instructional resistance framework that gives you a way to respond to the practices and policies you know are not in the best interest of your students. You’ll learn that you have more power than you think to question and critique the curricular mandates required by your district and school and to make small, actionable, yet powerful changes to your practice that will change your classroom culture and bring more fulfilling teaching and more engaged learning. Throughout, there are case studies, examples, tools, and strategies applicable to all grade levels so you can start to become the teacher you imagined yourself to be, starting the very next day. A Teacher’s Guide to Instructional Resistance is inherently empowering and hopeful. This book will leave you feeling ready to leverage your creative genius in service of all of your students.

Paul S. Sutton is an Associate Professor of Education and the Director of the First Year Experience Program at Pacific Lutheran University. Before transitioning into his current role, he spent eight years as a public high school English teacher, worked as an adjunct instructor at several community colleges in the greater Puget Sound region, and worked as a teacher in a language school in Istanbul, Turkey. He is passionate about issues of equity and racial equity in education. In his personal and professional life, he participates in various projects and initiatives to make schools and classrooms more affirming spaces of belonging for students, families, and communities who identify as members of groups of people who have and continue to be marginalized by the school system.

1. How the Education System Became What It Is 2. Learning From the Redemptive Moxie of Excellent Teachers 3. The “Who” of Teaching: Building the Capacity to Be a Better Teacher 4. The “How” of Teaching: Taking the First Step 5. The “How” of Teaching: What the Research Says 6. The “What” of Teaching: Resisting the Madness to Better Serve Students 7. Moving From Where We Are Now to Better

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.3.2026
Zusatzinfo 1 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 2 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Pädagogische Psychologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-13 9781041137597 / 9781041137597
Zustand Neuware
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