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Teaching the Taboo
Courage and Imagination in the Classroom

Rick Ayers and William Ayers
Pub Date: January 2011, 160 pages

Paperback: $21.95, ISBN: 0807751529
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Teaching the Taboo is provocative, challenging, funny in places, wild enough and sensible enough to be useful, inspiring, and practical for educators who are working to negate the educational madness that is infecting the schools.”
Herb Kohl author of 36 Children andPainting Chinese

“Don't be mistaken—what counts as ‘taboo’ is often the very thing that must be addressed for change to occur, as brilliantly illustrated in this new book by Richard and William Ayers.”
Kevin Kumashiro, founding director of the Center for Anti-Oppressive Education and author of The Seduction of Common Sense

“Like all good teachers, the Ayers brothers challenge us to enter and engage our deepest, darkest questions and/or concerns in the classroom. In the end, the best thing we can do as critical educators is to teach that which is TABOO!”
David Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago

Education at its best is about opening doors, opening minds, and inviting students to become powerful choice-makers as they forge their own pathways into a wider world. While many teachers long for teaching to be something transcendent and powerful, they all too often find themselves teaching obedience and conformity. This dynamic book—by two renowned educators—is filled with classroom stories of everyday teachers grappling with many of today’s hotly debated issues. These stories of courage and resistance will help today’s teachers confront the cynicism and demoralization that has gripped the profession in this age of standardization and testing. It will help teachers to teach initiative, to teach imagination, to “teach the taboo.” This is a hands-on manual for anyone looking to evolve as an educator.

Rick Ayers is a university instructor and founder of the Communication and Arts School at Berkeley High School. William Ayers is a school reform activist, distinguished professor, and senior university scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago.


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