Abstracts
Legal Literacy for Teachers:
A Neglected Responsibility
David Schimmel and Matthew Militello
“I Was Born Here, but My Home, It’s Not Here”:
Educating for Democratic Citizenship in an Era of Transnational Migration and Global Conflict
Thea Renda Abu El-Haj
Surveillance Cameras in Schools:
An Ethical Analysis
Bryan R. Warnick
Symposium:
Voices for Peace: Educators Respond to the Virginia Tech Shootings
Book Notes
Lenses on Literacy Coaching
By Cathy Toll
To Remain an Indian
By K. Tsianina Lomawaima and Teresa L. McCarty
Self-Taught
By Heather Andrea Williams
Unfinished Business
Edited by Pedro A. Noguera and Jean Yonemura Wing
Surveillance Cameras in Schools:
An Ethical Analysis
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Bryan R. Warnick is an assistant professor of education in the School of Educational Policy and Leadership at The Ohio State University. His research focuses on the philosophy of education, the ethics of educational policy and practice, American educational thought, and educational technology. Warnick’s recent publications include “Ethics and Education Forty Years Later” in Educational Theory (2007); “Philosophical Inquiry,” coauthored with N. C. Burbules, in the Handbook of Complementary Methods in Education Research, 3rd Edition (2006); and a review of S. Benardete’s Achilles and Hector: The Homeric Hero in The Journal of Aesthetic Education (2006).