Education for Depth: An Invitation to Engage with the Complexities and Challenges of Decolonizing Work
The editors of this book start the text with the question of how we might prepare teacher candidates to both meet professional qualifications as well as meet their ethical and educational responsibilities in complex and unequal schooling systems. They also ask how we might do this in a way that reco...
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