<p>âLife in Schools is (among other things) a sprawling, many-sided, and brilliant manual of theory, history, and practice for teachers, teachers-in-training, and current and future education professors ready to enlist in that âwar of positionâŚâ It is loaded with deeply informed radical perspectives that should [also] interest progressive thinkers and activists in all spheres of life under contemporary capitalism.â <br />âPaul Street in Truthout <br /><br />âThere is only one reason to become an educator: to change the world! Life in Schools 6th edition offers the best foundational knowledge and strategies for doing just that. This timeless work has been required reading for my future teachers since 2007 and I know of no comparable replacement.â <br />âCatherine Beaunae <br /><br />Praise for Previous Editions: <br /><br /> â. . . brilliantly combines theory and practice . . .â <br />âJoel Spring <br /><br />âThereâs been nothing like this in a long while. . . . I have admired McLarenâs work for many years.â <br />âJonathan Kozol <br /><br />âStudents need not agree with McLaren but they must engage with him.â <br />âChristine Sleeter <br /><br />âWith this book, Peter McLaren shows himself as a comrade in the path of reclaiming and constructing what is most excellent and mysterious in human beings: their ability to protect against a world of oppressions, their will for creation, and their determination to seek those paths that nurture the new.â <br />âLeonardo Boff <br /><br />âMcLarenâs work is a passionate challenge to all forms of education that limit rather than enhance the project of human emancipation. Life in Schools testifies to the need for schools to play a major role in the struggle for democracy and liberation, and offers an important direction for those who wish to be part of that struggle. It is a book that should be read by all.â <br />âPaulo Freire <br /><br />âThere really is no second choice. I donât see any book on the market that gets at the issues McLaren does. I have used this text since it first came out and will continue to use it.â <br />âSandy M. Grande, Connecticut College </p>