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"The Power of Teacher Talk investigates the connections between two persistent educational challenges: high numbers of students who drop out and of teachers who leave the profession. Based on a study of thousands of daily interactions between new justice-oriented English teachers and their students, this book proposes that teachers who show a commitment to equity in their communications can positively affect student retention and are more likely to remain in the profession. Blending vivid descriptions of classroom life with equity and language research, the author urges teachers to be aware of and intentional about the power of their interactions with students&#8212in everything from their classroom d&#233cor and informal hallway chats to their responses to challenging moments during class and in after-class discussions. This must-read book shifts the narrative on what kinds of teaching practices matter and how teachers can and do work toward equity. &#8220I could not put it down. Instantly, I was drawn to Bieler&#8217s firsthand depictions of the four equity-oriented, justice-committed public high school English teachers she features.&#8221&#8212From the Foreword by Valerie Kinloch, University of Pittsburgh&#8220This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and improving life in schools.&#8221&#8212Marc Lamont Hill, Temple University&#8220An indispensable resource for new and practicing teachers alike.&#8221&#8212Linda Christensen, director, Oregon Writing Project at Lewis &amp Clark College
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