There are 20 books by Audrey Osler on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Girls and exclusion (2003). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Speaking Out (Upstarts) 1989 · 112 pages
  2. 2 The education, lives and careers of black teachers in Britain 1995
  3. 3 Teacher education and human rights 1996 · 212 pages
  4. 4 The education and careers of Black teachers 1997 · 218 pages
  5. 5 Exclusion from school and racial equality 1997
  6. 6 Citizenship and Democracy in Schools 2000 · 190 pages
  7. 7 Inspecting schools for race equality 2000 · 185 pages
  8. 8 Citizenship and the challenge of global education 2002 · 148 pages
  9. 9 Girls and exclusion 2003 · 224 pages
  10. 10 Teachers, Human Rights and Diversity 2005 · 184 pages
  11. 11 ChangingCitizenship 2005 · 240 pages
  12. 12 Citizenship and language learning 2005 · 147 pages
  13. 13 Students' Perspectives on Schooling 2010 · 200 pages
  14. 14 Teachers and human rights education 2010 · 166 pages
  15. 15 Human Rights and Schooling 2016 · 192 pages
  16. 16 Where Are You from? No, Where Are You Really From? 2023 · 256 pages
  17. 17 Nordic Perspectives on Human Rights Education 2024 · 266 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Audrey Osler written?

BookOrb lists 20 books by Audrey Osler.

Where should I start with Audrey Osler?

A good starting point is Girls and exclusion (2003).

What is the Audrey Osler books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Speaking Out (Upstarts) (1989), 2. The education, lives and careers of black teachers in Britain (1995), 3. Teacher education and human rights (1996), 4. The education and careers of Black teachers (1997), 5. Exclusion from school and racial equality (1997), 6. Citizenship and Democracy in Schools (2000), 7. Inspecting schools for race equality (2000), 8. Citizenship and the challenge of global education (2002), 9. Girls and exclusion (2003), 10. Teachers, Human Rights and Diversity (2005), 11. ChangingCitizenship (2005), 12. Citizenship and language learning (2005), 13. Students' Perspectives on Schooling (2010), 14. Teachers and human rights education (2010), 15. Human Rights and Schooling (2016), and 2 more.