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Teacher Education and Community

Action Research and the College and Career Readiness Standards

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We claim as a society that a purpose of education is to cultivate knowledge, skills, and dispositions for civic awareness and responsibility (Loewen, 2007; Ochoa-Becker, 2006; Ross, 2006).

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Mulholland, A., White, C. (2014). Teacher Education and Community. In: White, C. (eds) Community Education for Social Justice. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-506-9_15

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