

Un-Standardizing Curriculum: Multicultural Teaching in the Standards-Based Classroom (Multicultural Education Series) [Sleeter, Christine E.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Un-Standardizing Curriculum: Multicultural Teaching in the Standards-Based Classroom (Multicultural Education Series) Review: Great condition! - The Un-standardizing Curriculum book arrived in perfect condition. I made this purchase on the recommendation of a professor and it has been vey informative and useful. Review: Must read for teachers...a game changer - Must read for teachers. Thought provoking...a game changer
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,411,079 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,775 in Lesson Planning for Educators #3,280 in Curricula (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Dimensions | 6.25 x 0.75 x 9.25 inches |
| Edition | 59497th |
| ISBN-10 | 0807746215 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0807746219 |
| Item Weight | 5.1 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | November 12, 2005 |
| Publisher | Teachers College Press |
R**Z
Great condition!
The Un-standardizing Curriculum book arrived in perfect condition. I made this purchase on the recommendation of a professor and it has been vey informative and useful.
A**P
Must read for teachers...a game changer
Must read for teachers. Thought provoking...a game changer
A**R
Epiphany-Inducing
I'll make my review quick and to the point. I am in my eighth year of successful teaching, from grades three through eight. This was a required text in my graduate teaching program, and I was fortunate to hear Sleeter speak as a guest at one of our lectures. As a White, middle-class teacher of poor Latin, Black, and Pacific Islander children, this book was pivotal to informing how I teach and think about student learning. I've cited Sleeter's work and the statistics she chooses to highlight in my own research and essays-even now, six years later.
R**E
Snoozer
This book had some good information but it was very, very dry. I had to read it as a text for a class, but I found it dreadfully dull. It's not the topic, just the way it's presented.
K**R
Didn't finish.
I did not complete this text. The kindle program kicked me out of the book and forced me to write this before I could gain access again. Totally annoying!
Y**I
I like it new and nice and not expensive.
I like it new and nice and not expensive. Although they are delayed to arrive, but I'm well-informed.
D**Z
Disappointed
Three chapters were missing from my copy. Huge disappointment!
C**L
Unstandardizing Curriculum book good, but uneven
Sleeter has written an interesting book that is one of many in the Multicultural Education Series edited by James A. Banks. Her essential questions which guide the book are a good way to frame the discussion of how to indeed do multicultural teaching in the midst of the standardized teaching that No Child Left Behind mandates. Sometimes her examples from classroom teachers seemed to be stretched to fit the chapter. There are some inconsistencies as far as her quotes from other authors (appear to be taken out of context from the original authors) and a few errors in her References (dates of publications, misspelling of articles and names). Just read it as Sleeter's ideas and glean from it those things that you find helpful. This isn't the last word on the subject, just one perspective.
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