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Teachin' It!: Breakout Moves That Break Down Barriers for Community College Students

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Teachin’ It! is a hands-on guide to cutting-edge research and classroom strategies that redress the graduation gap in community and open-access colleges. Drawing from the author’s 30 years in the education field as a math and college skills instructor, teacher educator, and researcher, this book describes an asset-based model that bolsters the success of all students, especially those underrepresented with 4-year degrees. This community includes students of color, first-generation college students, LGBTQ+ students, and students with disabilities. Readers will discover new strategies to create equitable, engaging, interactive classroom environments where students from all backgrounds are motivated to take risks, make mistakes, share their unique approaches and perspectives, and develop their own identities as powerful lifelong learners. Topics include inquiry-based learning, implicit bias, growth mindset, stereotype threat, scaffolding, college and career skills, and a community of learners.

“Teachin’ It! is a wonderful guide for community college instructors. It is a must-read for faculty who strive to become better teachers.”
—Frank Chong, president/superintendent, Santa Rosa Junior College

“This book is a must-read for any college instructor. It communicates important research and ideas that can transform classroom environments and empower students to succeed.”
—Jo Boaler, professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education

“This is a bold and challenging vision for educators at all levels.”
—Claude Goldenberg, professor emeritus, Stanford University

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ISBN 9780807761588
EISBN 9780807777992
Author Felicia Darling
Publisher Teachers College Press

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