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Humans Who Teach

A Guide for Centering Love, Justice, and Liberation in Schools

Author: Shamari Reid  

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"With schools becoming stricter about rubrics and scores and teachers expected to get results, teachers are losing sight of why they went into teaching. Now Shamari Reid has written a book to remind teachers of their initial attraction. They can love their students and teach them well, and at the same time, take care of themselves"--

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"With schools becoming stricter about rubrics and scores and teachers expected to get results, teachers are losing sight of why they went into teaching. Now Shamari Reid has written a book to remind teachers of their initial attraction. They can love their students and teach them well, and at the same time, take care of themselves"--

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Love. Love now. Love always. Time and lives are wasting.


All of the humans in schools--kids and adults--deserve joy. Yet, our experiences in schools, and the experiences of our students, are often far from joyful.

Humans Who Teach invites readers to explore the complicated humanity of those who teach, with a focus on how we have been socialized to accept the status quo, our very real fears in disrupting the status quo, and how we can rely on our human capacity to love to engage in teaching for social justice even in the presence of fear.

"In a sea of voices seeking to continue the deprofessionalization and dehumanization of teachers, Humans Who Teach powerfully speaks back to these voices and reminds educators that, first and foremost, they are human. And within their humanity lie transformative possibilities for cultivating lives and classrooms characterized by love." -- from the foreword by Drs. Bettina L. Love, Gholdy Muhammad, and Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz


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About the Author

Shamari Reid (he/him/his) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Teaching and Learning at NYU. He has taught Spanish, English as a new language, and ELA at the elementary, secondary, and post-secondary levels in Oklahoma, New York, Uruguay, and Spain. As a scholar-educator, Shamari's work centers love as a moral imperative in social justice education, and as a path toward culturally sustaining school communities.

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Publisher
Heinemann Educational Books
Published
21st March 2024
Pages
144
ISBN
9780325160757

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