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Justice on Both Sides: Transforming Education Through Restorative Justice
reviewed by Darius O. Johnson & Dorinda J. Carter Andrews - September 07, 2018
Title: Justice on Both Sides: Transforming Education Through Restorative Justice
Author(s): Maisha T. Winn
Publisher: Harvard Education Press, Boston
ISBN: 1682531821, Pages: 216, Year: 2018
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- Darius Johnson
Michigan State University
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DARIUS O. JOHNSON is a doctoral candidate in curriculum, instruction, and teacher education at Michigan State University. His research interests focus on issues of race, equity, and culture in education, particularly teacher and principal sensemaking of culturally responsive school leadership. Darius is a former elementary and middle school teacher.
- Dorinda Carter Andrews
Michigan State University
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DORINDA CARTER ANDREWS is associate dean of equity and inclusion and an associate professor of teacher education in the college of education at Michigan State University. Her research broadly focuses on issues of racial equity and justice in education. Her recent publications include an article on humanizing pedagogy in teacher education (in TCR) and a collective piece on the challenges with core practices in teacher education (in JTE).
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