Power Play tells the story of activist teachers and the very young together in a play-based curriculum in a public school in Texas. The authors narrate (with playful interruptions) a curriculum that is powered by the students’ lived encounters—the languages, landscapes, beliefs, histories, geographies, politics, economies, ideas, people, things, matter, and matters of fact and fiction that students carry with them to school, that carry them to school, through school, through their lives.
This is Book 4 in the Childhood Studies Series. See all Childhood Studies books here.
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Tim Kinard is Associate Professor of Early Learning at Texas State University.
Jesse Gainer is Associate Professor of Literacy Education at Texas State University.
Mary Esther Soto Huerta is Associate Professor of Culture, Literacy, and Language at Texas State Univers
More about Tim KinardTim Kinard is Associate Professor of Early Learning at Texas State University.
Jesse Gainer is Associate Professor of Literacy Education at Texas State University.
Mary Esther Soto Huerta is Associate Professor of Culture, Literacy, and Language at Texas State Univers
More about Jesse Gainer