1st Edition
Education After 9/11 A Special Issue of educational Studies
Edited By Rebecca A. Martusewicz
Copyright 2003
128 Pages
by
Routledge
This special issue is a testimony to the intensity of the events of September 11, 2001 and how they have touched, moved, and shaken everyone, both in ways that people have been struggling to grapple with and ways that they cannot even be aware of. The essays in this special issue include: *an article that Wendy Kohli delivered as her America Educational Studies Association Presidential address... Read more
Volume 33, Number 3, 2002. Contents: W. Kohli, 2000 American Educational Association Presidential Address. Situated Knowing: Mind, Body and Soul. B. Griffen, "Our World Will Never Be The Same". M. Ginsberg, N. Megahed, What Should We Tell Educators About Terrorism and Islam? Some Considerations in the Global Context after September 11, 2001. D.A. Breault, Brutal Compassion: A Requiem. J. Hutchinson, THE SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS CLASSROOM, Cracks in the Mirror: Education in a Fractured World. A.N. McKnight, Trauma of September Eleventh. A. O'Conor, Wake of September 11. C. Knaus, POETRY, Perhaps Wed Should Actually Talk.
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Rebecca A. Martusewicz






