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Roles of Resistance: Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers

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Roles of Resistance: Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers
Abstract
Designed for educators and facilitators from the union hall to the lecture hall, Roles of Resistance: Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers outlines revolutionary lesson plans on how to fight the power with people power. The thirteen lesson plans in this book created by John-Henry Harter and Mark Leier can be used independently or combined to create a semester-long course. Sections include units on teaching political economy, labour history, and social activism based on democratic, experiential teaching, including role-plays, simulations, and games. The tried and tested classroom activities in this teacher's guide--successfully applied in high schools, universities, and union classrooms--are bound to create a vibrant learning experience, enriching debates, and providing the main tool we need to change the world: collective action. --Publisher's description
Date
2026
Publisher
Between the Lines
Place
Toronto
# of Pages
129 pages: illustrations
ISBN
978-1-77113-628-0 1-77113-628-6
Accessed
5/22/26, 3:04 PM
Language
English
Citation
Harter, J.-H., & Leier, M. (James M. (2026). Roles of Resistance: Game Plans for Teachers and Troublemakers. Between the Lines. https://search.worldcat.org/title/1432733752