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- The Good Preschool Teacher: Six Teachers Reflect on Their Lives (Teachers College Press, 1989)
- To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher (Teachers College Press, 1993)
- To Become a Teacher: Making a Difference in Children’s Lives (Teachers College Press, 1995)
- A Light in Dark Times: Maxine Greene and the Unfinished Conversation (Teachers College Press, 1997)
- City Kids/City Teachers: Reports from the Front Row (The New Press, 1996)
- Teaching for Social Justice: A Democracy and Education Reader (The New Press and Teachers College Press, 199
- A Simple Justice: The Challenge of Small Schools (Teachers College Press, 2000)
- Zero Tolerance: Resisting the Drive for Punishment—A handbook for parents, students, educators and citizens (The New Press, 2001)
- Sing a Battle Song: The Revolutionary Poetry, Statements, and Communiques of the Weather Underground 1970 - 1974 (Seven Stories Press, 2006)
- Fugitive Days: A Memoir (Beacon Press, 2001)
- On the Side of the Child: Summerhill Revisited (Teachers College Press, 2003)
- Teaching the Personal and the Political: Essays on Hope and Justice (Teachers College Press, 2004)
- Teaching Toward Freedom: Moral Commitment and Ethical Action in the Classroom (Beacon Press, 2004)
- Teacher Lore: Learning From Our Own Experiences (Longman, 1992)
- Prairie Fire (Red Dragon Press, 1976)
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May 8, 2008 at 4:31 pm
drop dead
May 11, 2008 at 8:28 pm
Bill,
I also loved your responses in Tahar Ben Jelloun’s: Racism Explained to My Daughter. In fact, I used that book for a couple of semesters with undergraduate early childhood students. I especially love your book, A Kind and Just Parent; and I had great success using Teaching Toward Freedom with my undergraduate students.
Keep on keeping on! I am so grateful you are out there broadening our perspectives and telling us the truth.
Tamar
May 12, 2008 at 11:51 pm
Does “A Kind and Just Parent” lovingly nurture his children to develop into a slimeball that declares war on his own country and sets bombs against his fellow citizens.
May 13, 2008 at 4:51 am
A poet/writer who happens to be a terrorist is still a terrorist. Come in my neighborhood and step on an American flag and see what it gets you! Why this country continues to allow Socialists to walk free is unbelievable. You relish in the freedoms but feel no responsibility. And to pose as a ‘teacher’ or ‘educator’? You MUST be kidding!
Obama loves you…