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    73,00 €

    This volume explores the critical role of family and community in the life and experiences of college students, showing how the the family experience may deepen higher education practice and analyzing the ways in which family and community are included, valued, or devalued in higher education.

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    73,00 €

    This volume posits geography as a bridge between the natural and social sciences, demonstrating how issues such as discrimination and poverty can be more deeply understood with a spatial perspective from varying scales: individual, community, region, nation, and world. It explores new developments in geography and their implications for the K-12 social studies curriculum, introducing teachers and teacher educators to new research in the field and providing theoretical and practical examples of geography in the curriculum.

  • - Contested Visions of Public Education in Interwar Ontario
    von Theodore Michael Christou
    18,00 - 63,00 €

  • - Re-appropriating Monastic Practice for the Humanities
    von Mary Keator
    62,00 €

  • - An Ethnography of Museum Education
    von Shari Sabeti
    237,00 €

  • von Marian (Federation University de Souza
    71,00 €

    This book argues that it is important to understand spirituality as a unifying concept that has the potential to be meaningful in its application to the lives of children and young people in areas of learning and wellbeing. Chapters show why and how spiritual learning should be addressed across the curriculum, with implications for the design of learning programs and environments.

  • - Challenging discrimination in contemporary digital societies
     
    80,00 €

    Globalization and migration have led to a new era of populism and racism in Western countries, rekindling traditional forms of discrimination through innovative means. This book investigates how discriminatory stereotypes are built online, and how media education can help to deconstruct hate speech and promote young people's full participation in media-saturated societies.

  • von J. David Johnson
    71,00 €

  • - Listening to parents, teachers and students from a disadvantaged educational setting
    von Lesley (University of Sydney Scanlon
    81,00 €

    Education issues feature almost daily in print media, online, on the radio and on television, much of which focuses on the perceived deficits of students and teachers. Singled out for special attention are low socio-economic status (SES) schools which are frequently characterised by teachers and students with little investment in learning and teaching. Yet within this plethora of educational discussion there is no contemporary, longitudinal study of what it means to learn and teach in a disadvantaged school within the policy context of the ΓÇÿeducation revolutionΓÇÖ in Australia.Drawing on 500 interviews conducted over a four period with the Principal, parents, teachers and students at a regional low SES school, this book challenges the profile of one school as represented on the ΓÇÿMy SchoolΓÇÖ website which publishes the results of National Assessment Program in Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN). Chapters situate the original research within an international and national educational context, before exploring topics including leadership and management, student behaviour, constructs of the ΓÇÿgood teacherΓÇÖ, the involvement of parents in school and the ΓÇÿdigital revolutionΓÇÖ. The book closes with an appraisal of the major themes that emerged from the multiple perspectives of the study.This is the first book to provide a longitudinal ethnographic study of a school in Australia, which examines the impact of the ΓÇÿeducation revolutionΓÇÖ on the Principal, parents, teachers and students. It comprehensively challenges the official ΓÇÿMy SchoolΓÇÖ representation of a low SES school and will appeal to researchers in education, as well as those involved in postgraduate teacher education and sociology courses, both from Australia and internationally.

  • von Sarah S. (University of Lincoln Amsler
    73,00 €

    This book focuses on two key issues first, the centrality of education (knowledge creation and pedagogy) to all projects of radical democracy; and second, the educative character of radical democracy as a mode of political and ethical life. In this text Amsler explores why radical democracy is so difficult yet so possible, and why understanding it as a critical educational process greatly increases our chances to make it work.

  • - Narratives of Classroom Action Research
    von Australia) Scanlon & Lesley (University of Sydney
    70,00 €

  • - Teacher Discourse and Otherness
    von Daniel Osborn
    71,00 €

  • - A cultural historical activity theory perspective
    von Malba (Australian National University Barahona
    73,00 €

    Over the last two decades, Chile has been driven by an economic imperative to build the capability of citizens to be competent in the English language, resulting in a high demand for teachers of English. As a consequence, teacher education programs have modified their curricula to meet the challenges of educating teachers of English as a global language. This book explores EFL teacher education in order to further understand the nature of teacher learning in second language education environments, examining the varying motives, actions and mediating tools that shaped how a cohort of pre-service teachers learnt to teach EFL in Chile.

  • - Functions of evidence and causal presuppositions
    von Tone (University of Oslo Kvernbekk
    71,00 €

    Much educational debate today is dominated by a "what works" vocabulary, intimately associated with evidence-based practice (EBP). The vocabulary consists of concepts and ideas such as accountability, competency, effectiveness, employability, learning outcomes, predictability, qualifications, and testing. As schooling and education are considered successful when predetermined outcomes have been achieved, education is often believed to require assessment, measurement and documentation. In this book, Tone Kvernbekk leaves the political, ethical and professional dimensions on the sidelines and focuses instead on further unpacking the core of EBP.

  • - Diverse contexts of educational practice
     
    80,00 €

    This book offers a reconsideration of the ways in which imagination engages and empowers learners across the education spectrum, from primary to adult levels and in all subject areas. It explores what imagination is and how applying imagination to teaching and learning can increase the engagement of disaffected students and reinvigorate their relationships with curriculum content.

  • - Inside an American Islamic School
    von Australia) Brooks & Melanie (Monash University
    68,00 €

  • - Examining Structural Racism in Schools
    von Yukari Takimoto Amos
    71,00 €

  • - Exploring Learners' Understandings of Texts from Other Cultures
    von Melina Porto
    72,00 €

    Illustrated by an empirical study of English as a Foreign Language reading in Argentina, this book argues for a different approach to the theoretical rationales and methodological designs typically used to investigate cultural understanding in reading, in particular foreign language reading. It presents an alternative approach which is more authentic in its methods, more educational in its purposes, and more supportive of international understanding as an aim of language teaching in general and English language teaching in particular.

  • - The Latent Legacies of Empire
    von Niranjan (Monash University Casinader
    73,00 €

    This book challenges the existing notion that transnationalism is fundamentally concerned with an action; the spatial movement of people. Instead, it argues that transnationalism incorporates a mindset that has evolved over the centuries, and was psychologically manifested, if dormant, in colonised populations. Each chapter of the book focuses upon educational transnationalism as a means of empowerment for groups throughout the British Empire, and how it became, and remains, the tool for liberation by marginalised groups within formerly colonised societies.

  • - Artful Teaching, Learning and Research
     
    238,00 €

    In Performative Approaches in Arts Education, researchers, artists and practitioners from philosophy and the arts elaborate on what performative approaches can contribute to 21st century arts education.

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    72,00 €

    With contributions from experts in the multidisciplinary field of physical education, this book provides societal, theoretical, school and practice perspectives on learning and teaching. Covering each of the four perspectives and drawing on examples from across the Anglophone world to support their findings, chapters use evidence-based research to critically analyse and discuss vital learning and teaching issues and points of contestation associated with present-day physical education. By incorporating and merging ideas from practice and theory, the proposed book engages with a broad range of issues and concerns which are pertinent at various levels to the future of physical education.

  • - Instructional Practices from Global Contexts
     
    216,00 €

    This volume brings together studies of instructional writing practices and the products of those practices from diverse indigenous languages and cultures.

  • - Educating Students in and for Local and Global Environments
     
    73,00 €

    Diverse Pedagogies of Place presents eight original place-responsive pedagogies that address a question of paramount importance in today's world: how do we educate the next generation of students to confront the challenges of global climate change and the on-going degradation of natural environments?

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    215,00 €

    This book provides theoretical and empirical discussions around the impact of MOOCs and other pedadogical strategies for online learning in international contexts.

  • - Models and Methods for the Inclusive K-12 Classroom
     
    214,00 €

    Exploring Digital Technologies for Art-Based Special Education details the use of digital technologies for inclusive art education, and showcases strategies for implementing arts-oriented technologies in primary- and secondary-level special education classrooms.

  • - Researching Instruments and Perspectives
     
    215,00 €

    Written for assessment scholars and students both in mathematics education and across educational contexts, this book presents innovative research and perspectives on quantitative measures, including their associated purpose statements and validity arguments.

  • - Theoretical Frameworks and New Directions
     
    214,00 €

    Including chapters addressing a variety of established and budding areas within assessment and evaluation in mathematics education contexts, this book brings fundamental issues together with new areas of application.

  • - Perspectives on English Language Arts Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning
     
    238,00 €

    Because spiritual life and religious participation are widespread human and cultural phenomena, these experiences unsurprisingly find their way into English language arts curriculum, learning, teaching, and teacher education work.

  • - Multimodal Approaches and Perspectives
     
    50,00 €

    This collection chronicles a collaborative action research project joining researchers and practitioners in the development of multimodal literacies pedagogies for multilingual and diverse elementary classrooms.

  • - Echoes, Reverberations, Silences, Noise
     
    237,00 €

    Originally published as a special issue of Educational Studies, this volume demonstrates the ways in which sound considerations can significantly contribute to educational foundations.

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