Presenting the story of a dynamically successful program that was developed and implemented with over a hundred U.S. and South African teachers, this book shows us how to:
* Facilitate the development of teachers who see literacy as a tool for understanding and building upon student diversity in their classrooms.
* Restructure teacher education programs to cultivate teachers who are committed to teaching socially and economically disenfranchised students.
* Foster teachers' interest in understanding the historical, cultural, political, and economic circumstances and resources that students bring to the classroom.
* Empower teachers to become agents of change and develop their own voices on critical issues related to diversity.