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  • 1
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1983 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1983 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0002-0427 , 2749-0971 , 2749-0971
    Language: English , German , French
    Dates of Publication: 36.1951/52 -
    Additional Information: Index 26/75=33 von Afrika und Übersee. Beiheft Köln : Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 1953
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Afrika und Übersee
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen
    DDC: 490
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Afrikanische Sprachen
    Note: Herausgeber früher: Institut für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik der Universität Hamburg , Beteil. Körp. bis 62.1979: Joachim-Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften , Ersch. halbjährl.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 0002-0427 , 2749-0971 , 2749-0971
    Language: English , German , French
    Dates of Publication: 36.1951/52 -
    Additional Information: Index 26/75=33 von Afrika und Übersee. Beiheft Köln : Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 1953
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Afrika und Übersee
    Former Title: Fortsetzung von Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen
    DDC: 490
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Afrikanische Sprachen
    Note: Herausgeber früher: Institut für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik der Universität Hamburg , Beteil. Körp. bis 62.1979: Joachim-Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften , Ersch. halbjährl.
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  • 5
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1997-
    Language: Undetermined
    Dates of Publication: 1.1997-
    DDC: 390
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  • 6
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1999 -
    ISSN: 2363-4634
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1999 -
    DDC: 390
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  • 7
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    Münster : Lit | Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1980 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1980 -
    DDC: 300
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  • 8
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1968; 2.1966 -
    ISSN: 0542-6561
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1968; 2.1966 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Ethnologie
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  • 9
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    Berlin : Reimer | Stuttgart : Strecker & Schröder | Stuttgart : Schröder | Wiesbaden : Steiner | Köln : Köppe ; 1.1933 -
    ISSN: 0170-3544 , 0170-3544 , 0170-3544
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1933 -
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Frobenius-Instituts an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt, Main
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Studien zur Kulturkunde
    DDC: 390
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Repr.: New York, NY ; Frankfurt, M. : Johnson , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 10
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    Münster : Lit | Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1980 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1980 -
    DDC: 300
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1986 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1986 -
    DDC: 050
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  • 12
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    Baden-Baden : Academia | St. Augustin : Anthropos-Inst. | Berlin : Reimer | Sankt Augustin : Academia-Verl. ; 1.1967 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1967 -
    Additional Information: 30=2 von International Conference on Early Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages (ZDB) Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Early Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages Berlin : Reimer, 1983
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Collectanea Instituti Anthropos
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1979 -
    ISSN: 0176-2001
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979 -
    DDC: 390
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  • 14
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1999 -
    ISSN: 2363-4634
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1999 -
    DDC: 390
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  • 15
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.2007 -
    ISSN: 2628-3972
    Language: German
    Pages: 25 cm
    Dates of Publication: 1.2007 -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schriftenreihe der Isa Lohmann-Siems Stiftung
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 16
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1987 -
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 17
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1997-
    Language: Undetermined
    Dates of Publication: 1.1997-
    DDC: 390
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  • 18
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1994 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1994 -
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 19
    Language: German
    Series Statement: Ethnologische Paperbacks
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  • 20
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    Berlin : Reimer | Stuttgart : Strecker & Schröder | Stuttgart : Schröder | Wiesbaden : Steiner | Köln : Köppe ; 1.1933 -
    ISSN: 0170-3544 , 0170-3544 , 0170-3544
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1933 -
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Frobenius-Instituts an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt, Main
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Studien zur Kulturkunde
    DDC: 390
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    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Repr.: New York, NY ; Frankfurt, M. : Johnson , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 21
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1989 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1989 -
    DDC: 490
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  • 22
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 -
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Historische Anthropologie ; Historische Anthropologie
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  • 23
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1985; 2.1984 - 4.1984; 5.1985 -
    ISSN: 2943-4599
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1985; 2.1984 - 4.1984; 5.1985 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Kultursoziologie
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  • 24
    Language: German
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    Note: Band 1 im Palmen-Verlag erschienen
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  • 25
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 26.1953 -
    Additional Information: 33=Index 26/75 von Afrika und Übersee Hamburg : Unversität Hamburg, Abteilung für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik, 1951 0002-0427
    Former Title: Vorg. Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen / Beihefte
    Former Title: Beihefte
    DDC: 490
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Afrikanische Sprachen
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  • 26
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1981 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1981 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 27
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1988 -
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Historische Anthropologie ; Historische Anthropologie
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  • 28
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    Berlin : Reimer | Leipzig : Teubner ; 1.1910/11 - 23.1940; 24.1942 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 - 48=73.2000; 49.2001(2003) -
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    ISSN: 0005-3856 , 2940-7346 , 2940-7346
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1910/11 - 23.1940; 24.1942 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 - 48=73.2000; 49.2001(2003) -
    Additional Information: Beih. Baessler-Archiv. Beihefte
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baessler-Archiv
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Baessler-Archiv
    Former Title: Beiträge zur Ethnologie
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Ethnologie
    Note: Zusatz bis Band 66: Beiträge zur Völkerkunde; Band 67 ohne Zusatz , Repr.: New York, NY : Johnson , Beteil. Körp. anfangs: Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin, Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz
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  • 29
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    Berlin : Holy-Verlag | Berlin : VWB, Verl. für Wiss. u. Bildung, Armand Aglaster | Pulheim : Rheinland-Verl. | Berlin : de Gruyter | Frankfurt, M. : Kramer | Dresden : Dt. Museumsbund | Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : G + H Verl. ; 1.1905 - 17.1923/24; N.F. 1.1929 - 11.1939; 3.F. 1=29.1960 - 13=41.1972(1975); 42.1977 -
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    ISSN: 0027-4178
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1905 - 17.1923/24; N.F. 1.1929 - 11.1939; 3.F. 1=29.1960 - 13=41.1972(1975); 42.1977 -
    Additional Information: Beil. Deutscher Museumsbund Bulletin
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Museumskunde
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Museumskunde
    DDC: 069.05
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Museumskunde ; Museumskunde ; Zeitschrift ; Museum
    Note: Erscheint bis 2023 dreimal jährlich, ab 2024 einmal jährlich , Ungezählte Beil.: Beiheft
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  • 30
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    Berlin : Reimer | Leipzig : Teubner ; 1.1910/11 - 23.1940; 24.1942 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 - 48=73.2000; 49.2001(2003) -
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    ISSN: 0005-3856 , 2940-7346 , 2940-7346
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1910/11 - 23.1940; 24.1942 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 - 48=73.2000; 49.2001(2003) -
    Additional Information: Beih. Baessler-Archiv. Beihefte
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Baessler-Archiv
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Baessler-Archiv
    Former Title: Beiträge zur Ethnologie
    DDC: 300
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    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Ethnologie
    Note: Zusatz bis Band 66: Beiträge zur Völkerkunde; Band 67 ohne Zusatz , Repr.: New York, NY : Johnson , Beteil. Körp. anfangs: Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin, Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1981 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1981 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 32
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1982 -
    Additional Information: 1=25 von Rencontre assyriologique internationale (ZDB) Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale [Wechselnde Verlagsorte], 1960
    Additional Information: 6=32 von Rencontre assyriologique internationale (ZDB) Ausgewählte Vorträge der ... Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Berlin : Reimer, 1986
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Herausgebende Organe früher: Seminar für Altorientalische Philologie; Seminar für Vorderasiatische Altertumskunde der FU Berlin, Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 33
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    Berlin : SMB, Ethnologisches Museum | Berlin : Reimer ; Nachgewiesen 14.2007 -
    Language: German
    Pages: 30 cm
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 14.2007 -
    Additional Information: 14=N.F.74 von Ethnologisches Museum Berlin Veröffentlichungen des Ethnologischen Museums Berlin Berlin : Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, 2002
    DDC: 300
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 34
    ISBN: 3496001542 , 3496001534
    Language: German
    Keywords: Expedition ; Geschichte ; Landeskunde ; Reisebericht ; Regionalforschung ; Geografie ; Indonesien Borneo ; Kalimantan ; Länder- und Regionalforschung ; Geographie ; Borneo ; Indonesien
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  • 35
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1959 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 36
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1980 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Haupttitel Band 1.1980: Mainzer ethnologische Beiträge
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  • 37
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1980 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Haupttitel Band 1.1980: Mainzer ethnologische Beiträge
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  • 38
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1964
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1964
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  • 39
    Language: German
    DDC: 307
    Keywords: Vergleich ; Stadtentwicklung ; Städtebau ; Paris London ; New York/N.Y. ; Berlin ; Vergleich ; Stadtentwicklung ; Städtebau
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  • 40
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    Baden-Baden : Academia | St. Augustin : Anthropos-Inst. | Berlin : Reimer | Sankt Augustin : Academia-Verl. ; 1.1967 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1967 -
    Additional Information: 30=2 von International Conference on Early Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages (ZDB) Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Early Devotional Literature in New Indo-Aryan Languages Berlin : Reimer, 1983
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Collectanea Instituti Anthropos
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Ersch. unregelmäßig
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  • 41
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 26.1953 -
    Additional Information: 33=Index 26/75 von Afrika und Übersee Hamburg : Unversität Hamburg, Abteilung für Afrikanistik und Äthiopistik, 1951 0002-0427
    Former Title: Vorg. Zeitschrift für Eingeborenen-Sprachen / Beihefte
    Former Title: Beihefte
    DDC: 490
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Afrikanische Sprachen
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  • 42
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1985; 2.1984 - 4.1984; 5.1985 -
    ISSN: 2943-4599
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1985; 2.1984 - 4.1984; 5.1985 -
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Kultursoziologie
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1979 -
    ISSN: 0176-2001
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1979 -
    DDC: 390
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  • 44
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: Nr. 3.1991 -
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Abhandlungen Anthropogeographie
    Former Title: Vorg. Freie Universität Berlin. Institut für Anthropogeographie, Angewandte Geographie und Kartographie Abhandlungen des Geographischen Instituts, Anthropogeogaphie / Sonderhefte
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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  • 45
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1987 -
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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    Berlin : Reimer ; 1.1994 -
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1994 -
    DDC: 910
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
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    Online Resource
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    Berlin : Reimer | Stuttgart : Strecker & Schröder | Stuttgart : Schröder | Wiesbaden : Steiner | Köln : Köppe ; 1.1933 -
    ISSN: 0170-3544 , 0170-3544
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1933 -
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Frobenius-Instituts an der Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität zu Frankfurt, Main
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Studien zur Kulturkunde
    DDC: 900
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe
    Note: Repr.: New York, NY ; Frankfurt, M. : Johnson , Ersch. unregelmäßig
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    Online Resource
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    Berlin : Reimer | Leipzig : Teubner ; 1.1910/11 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 -
    ISSN: 0005-3856 , 0005-3856
    Language: German
    Edition: Berlin Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek 2017 Online-Ressource Online-Ausgabe: Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, 2017. Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1910/11 - 25.1943; N.F. 1=26.1952 -
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Baessler-Archiv
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift
    Note: Gesehen am 26.01.24 , Beteil. Körp. anfangs: Museum für Völkerkunde Berlin, Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz , Reproduktion , Online-Ausgabe: Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, 2017. Online-Ressource
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    Online Resource
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    Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : Wiegandt u. Hempel | Berlin : Wiegandt, Hempel & Parey | Berlin : Parey | Braunschweig : Limbach | Berlin : Asher | Berlin : Springer ; 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    ISSN: 2942-5387 , ISSN 0044-2666
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Former Title: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie und ihre Hülfswissenschaften als Lehre vom Menschen in seinen Beziehungen zur Natur und zur Geschichte
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift
    Note: Paralleltitel ab 145 (2020) , Gesehen am 12.12.2012
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (teilw. kostenfrei)
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    Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : Wiegandt u. Hempel | Berlin : Wiegandt, Hempel & Parey | Berlin : Parey | Braunschweig : Limbach | Berlin : Asher | Berlin : Springer ; 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
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    ISSN: 0044-2666 , 2942-5387
    Language: German , English
    Edition: Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 2002-2002 Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 2002
    Dates of Publication: 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    Additional Information: Darin Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte
    Additional Information: Erg.-Blätter Nachrichten über deutsche Altertumsfunde
    Additional Information: Supplement Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Kommission für Prähistorische Typenkarten Bericht über die Tätigkeit der von der Deutschen Anthropologischen Gesellschaft gewählten Kommission für Prähistorische Typenkarten
    Additional Information: 114.1989 - 119.1994 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde Zeitschrift für Ethnologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde und der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte Berlin : Reimer, 1989 0949-6718
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Former Title: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie und ihre Hülfswissenschaften als Lehre vom Menschen in seinen Beziehungen zur Natur und zur Geschichte
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Ethnologie ; Anthropologie ; Physiologie ; Medizin
    Note: Herausgeber bis 2017: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde und Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte , Paralleltitel ab Vol. 145, 1 (2020) , Repr.: Amsterdam : Swets & Zeitlinger; Niedernberg : Repro Pfeffer , Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 2002
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    Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : Wiegandt u. Hempel | Berlin : Wiegandt, Hempel & Parey | Berlin : Parey | Braunschweig : Limbach | Berlin : Asher | Berlin : Springer ; 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
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    ISSN: 0044-2666 , 2942-5387
    Language: German , English
    Edition: Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 2002-2002 Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 2002
    Dates of Publication: 1.1869 - 74.1942(1944); 75.1950 - 113.1988; 120.1995(1996) -
    Additional Information: Darin Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte
    Additional Information: Erg.-Blätter Nachrichten über deutsche Altertumsfunde
    Additional Information: Supplement Deutsche Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte. Kommission für Prähistorische Typenkarten Bericht über die Tätigkeit der von der Deutschen Anthropologischen Gesellschaft gewählten Kommission für Prähistorische Typenkarten
    Additional Information: 114.1989 - 119.1994 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde Zeitschrift für Ethnologie der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde und der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte Berlin : Reimer, 1989 0949-6718
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Zeitschrift für Ethnologie
    Former Title: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie und ihre Hülfswissenschaften als Lehre vom Menschen in seinen Beziehungen zur Natur und zur Geschichte
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Ethnologie ; Anthropologie ; Physiologie ; Medizin
    Note: Herausgeber bis 2017: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Völkerkunde und Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte , Paralleltitel ab Vol. 145, 1 (2020) , Repr.: Amsterdam : Swets & Zeitlinger; Niedernberg : Repro Pfeffer , Mikrofiche-Ausg.: Berlin : Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, 2002
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    Berlin : Holy-Verlag | Berlin : VWB, Verl. für Wiss. u. Bildung, Armand Aglaster | Pulheim : Rheinland-Verl. | Berlin : de Gruyter | Frankfurt, M. : Kramer | Dresden : Dt. Museumsbund | Berlin : Reimer | Berlin : G + H Verl. ; 1.1905 - 17.1923/24; N.F. 1.1929 - 11.1939; 3.F. 1=29.1960 - 13=41.1972(1975); 42.1977 -
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    ISSN: 0027-4178
    Language: German
    Dates of Publication: 1.1905 - 17.1923/24; N.F. 1.1929 - 11.1939; 3.F. 1=29.1960 - 13=41.1972(1975); 42.1977 -
    Additional Information: Beil. Deutscher Museumsbund Bulletin
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Museumskunde
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion Museumskunde
    DDC: 069.05
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Museumskunde ; Museumskunde ; Zeitschrift ; Museum
    Note: Erscheint bis 2023 dreimal jährlich, ab 2024 einmal jährlich , Ungezählte Beil.: Beiheft
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    Language: German , English , Khoisan (Other)
    Keywords: Hukwe
    Note: Literaturangaben , Volume 4,1: text historically analysed and edited by Gertrud Boden ; with interlinear glosses an English translation by Anne-Maria Fehn ; with assistance from Thaddeus Chedau , Ab volume 4,2: edited by Gertrud Boden and Anna-Maria Fehn ; with assistance from Thaddeus Chedau , Text teilw. Kxoé
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    Language: German , English , Khoisan (Other)
    Keywords: Hukwe
    Note: Literaturangaben , Volume 4,1: text historically analysed and edited by Gertrud Boden ; with interlinear glosses an English translation by Anne-Maria Fehn ; with assistance from Thaddeus Chedau , Ab volume 4,2: edited by Gertrud Boden and Anna-Maria Fehn ; with assistance from Thaddeus Chedau , Text teilw. Kxoé
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443870436 , 1443870439
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (218 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Garcia, Agnaldo Love, Family and Friendship : A Latin American Perspective
    DDC: 306.8798
    Keywords: Families Latin America ; Latin America ; Families ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Family & relationships ; Dating, relationships, living together & marriage ; Social interaction ; Families ; Latin America ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Love, Family and Friendship: A Latin American Perspective presents current research on different aspects of interpersonal relationships, including romantic and couple relations, family relationships and friendship, either conducted in Latin America or involving Latin American participants. The contributors to this volume are drawn from different universities in Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Puerto Rico and USA. The chapters are based on papers presented at the First Latin American Meeting
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    ISBN: 9781443873512 , 1443873519
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Intercultural dialogue
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Cultural pluralism ; Intercultural communication ; Diversity ; Cultural pluralism ; Intercultural communication ; C 1900 - ; Oriental & Indian philosophy ; History of ideas ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Kulturell mångfald ; Interkulturell kommunikation ; Kulturmöten ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intercultural Dialogue: In Search of Harmony in Diversity offers a philosophical analysis of the issues surrounding cultural diversity and dialogical relationships among cultures as an alternative to ""culture wars"" and hegemonic globalization. It examines the ideas of dialogue and harmony as expressed in Daoism, Confucianism, Indian, and Ancient Greek philosophical traditions, as well as in contemporary European and Latin-American philosophies. Drawing on the works of Laozi, Confucius, Plato, Kant, and Gandhi, the book shows the importance of intercultural dialogue and the globalization of p
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    ISBN: 9781443857758 , 1443857750
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xxi, 363 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International Conference on Feminisms and Rhetorics (2011 : Mankato, Minn.) Feminist challenges or feminist rhetorics?
    DDC: 305.42096891
    Keywords: Rhetoric Social aspects ; Rhetoric Political aspects ; Women Political activity ; Feminist theory ; Feminism ; Rhetoric Social aspects ; Rhetoric Political aspects ; Women Political activity ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Feminism & feminist theory ; Gender studies: women ; Society & social sciences ; Feminism ; Feminist theory ; Rhetoric ; Political aspects ; Rhetoric ; Social aspects ; Women ; Political activity ; Feminismus ; Rhetorik ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Discussion about the intersections of feminisms and rhetorics, the locations of feminist rhetorics, the various discourses that invoke "feminism" or "feminist," and the scholarship that provokes, challenges, and deliberates issues of key concern. The authors represented in this collection present potential consequences for communities in the academy and beyond, spanning international, geopolitical, racial, and religious contexts.--Adapted from cover page 4
    Note: Papers from the International Conference on Feminisms and Rhetorics held at Minnesota State University, Mankato on October 12-15, 2011. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443857819 , 1443857815
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (382 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Topic, Martina Europe as a Multiple Modernity : Multiplicity of Religious Identities and Belonging
    DDC: 306.2094
    Keywords: Religion and culture Europe ; Multiculturalism Europe ; Identification (Religion) ; Religion and culture ; Multiculturalism ; Europe Economic policy ; Europe History ; History, Modern Europe ; Humanist & secular alternatives to religion ; Religion & beliefs ; Comparative religion ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Identification (Religion) ; Multiculturalism ; Religion and culture ; Europe ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Europe as a Multiple Modernity: Multiplicity of Religious Identities and Belonging challenges the predominant modernity theory arguing that Europe can be considered as one multiple modernity. In that, the book presents a collection of essays showing the plurality of discourses and variety in human self-reflexion on notions of religious and belonging in everyday lives. Emphasis is placed on religious actors and individuals in Europe, and the multiplicity of their senses of religious identifica
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    ISSN: 0044-2666
    Language: German
    Pages: S. [129] - 306
    Angaben zur Quelle: 138,2 : Spec. issue
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443854733 , 1443854735
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 369 S , Ill
    DDC: 809.93353
    Keywords: Australian literature Aboriginal Australian authors ; History and criticism ; Canadian literature Indian authors ; History and criticism ; American literature Indian authors ; History and criticism ; Collective memory and literature ; Nature in literature ; Indigenous peoples in literature ; Collective memory in literature ; American literature Indian authors ; History and criticism ; Australian literature Aboriginal Australian authors ; History and criticism ; Canadian literature Indian authors ; History and criticism ; Collective memory and literature ; Collective memory in literature ; Indigenous peoples in literature ; Nature in literature ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kanada ; Indigenes Volk ; Literatur ; Natur
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443859462
    Language: English
    Pages: XXV, 253 S. , 21 cm
    DDC: 305.40722
    Keywords: Women Historiography ; Russia ; Women History ; Russia ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Russland ; Frau ; Geschlechterforschung ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-249) and index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [216] -249) and index
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    ISBN: 9781443853378
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (243 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Science, Democracy and Relativism : The Production and Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge from the Viewpoint of Communitarian Epistemology
    DDC: 320.1
    Keywords: Knowledge, Sociology of ; Science ; Philosophy ; Knowledge, Sociology of ; Philosophy ; Science ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Science, Democracy and Relativism proposes and defends the thesis that scientific knowledge is produced through a process of argumentation and consensus among relevant communities of scientists, and that it is disseminated to other epistemic communities according to communitarian epistemology. Such a thesis considers scientific knowledge as unashamedly relative; however, this is regarded as a good thing for democracy, as it views knowledge as a matter of deliberation rather than something to
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE TO THE READER; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; REFERENCES
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462098008
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 210 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Breakthroughs in the Sociology of Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Detournement as Pedagogical Praxis
    Keywords: Education, general ; Teaching Philosophy ; Internationale situationniste ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: The Situationist International (SI) was a Paris-based artistic and political avant-garde group that formed in 1957, went through three distinct phases during its existence, and dissolved in 1972. In 1967, SI leader Guy Debord published his book The Society of the Spectacle, which presents his theory of how “the Spectacle” (i.e., the Capitalist system in its totality) works endlessly (though not always successfully) to transform people into spectators whose sole purposes are to consume commodities and to live de-politicized, passive, isolated, and contemplative lives. To challenge and subvert “the Spectacle,” Debord and his SI associates theorized and practiced the anti-spectacular critical art they called “detournement,” which entails reusing existing artistic and mass-produced elements to create new combinations or ensembles. As Debord wrote in 1956, detournement has the potential to be “a powerful cultural weapon in the service of real class struggle.” In this edited book, the authors contribute chapters about how they created their own detournements and used them as central audio-visual texts in critical projects that they designed and carried out in a variety of pedagogical situations. Most of the projects involved preservice teachers in teacher education courses, and the anti-spectacular purposes include challenging Hollywood’s problematic representations of Native Americans, subverting the racist stereotypes of Latins in a popular children’s book, and critiquing the neoliberal agenda of the charter school movement. This book offers readers detailed accounts of pedagogical projects that can serve as examples of the critical possibilities of detournement
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1. THE INTRODUCTION TO DETOURNEMENT AS PEDAGOGICAL PRAXIS; THE "MOSH PIT"; A PEDAGOGY OF "SHORT CIRCUITS"; CRITICAL SOCIAL THEORY SHORT CIRCUITED WITH POPULAR FILMS; STUART HALL: ENCODING/DECODING, REPRESENTATION, AND CHALLENGING STEREOTYPES; THE SITUATIONIST INTERNATIONAL; THE SPECTACLE; Detournement Defined by Debord and the SI; Detournements by Debord and Other SI Members; A MOMENT OF CRITICAL REFLECTION; BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE AUTHORS' CHAPTERS; A CONVERGENCE OF INFLUENCES; FINAL WORDS; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. A DETOURNEMENT OF JOE CLARK'S PROBLEMATIC "MOTTO" OF PERSONAL AGENCY IN LEAN ON MEINTRODUCTION: CRITICAL PEDAGOGY, MEDIA CULTURE, AND SCHOOL FILMS; LEAN ON ME AS A "PUBLIC PEDAGOGY" ABOUT AGENCY; A VIDEOCOLLAGE COUNTERTEXT; Sequence A: Linear Juxtaposition; Sequence B: Separation and Rearticulation; DETOURNEMENT AS A "CRITICAL ART" THEORY AND PRACTICE; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3. JUAN SKIPPY: A CRITICAL DETOURNEMENT OF SKIPPYJON JONES; INTRODUCTION; CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN'S LITERATURE; Skippyjon Jones: The Series; THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; Juan Skippy: The Detournement
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERPRETATIONS AND ARGUMENTLANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION; THEME OF A WHITE SAVIOR; IMPORTANCE FOR TEACHER EDUCATION; PUZZLING FROM PEDAGOGICAL PRAXIS; RIPPLING ACTION FROM PEDAGOGICAL PRAXIS; APPENDIX A: COMPLETE LYRICS OF "SYMPATHY"; NOTE; REFERENCES; 4. THE HOLLYWOOD INDIAN GOES TO SCHOOL: Detournement as Praxis; COMING TO THE STORY; CONSTRUCTING THE "HOLLYWOOD INDIAN"; THE ETHNOGRAPHIC CONSTRUCTION OF INDIANS; THE "HOLLYWOOD INDIAN" GOES TO SCHOOL; TEACHER EDUCATION; Detournement as Pedagogy in Preservice Education; My Course; A Detournement of The Hollywood Indian
    Description / Table of Contents: The Detournement: "Challenging Hollywood's Indian"Description of Segments; Students' Responses to the Detournement; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 5. DETOURNEMENT AS ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PEDAGOGY AND INVITATION TO CRISIS: Queering Gender in a Preservice Teacher Education Classroom; CONTEXT: THE GUEST LIST; THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK: CRAFTING THE INVITATION THROUGH DETOURNEMENT; Detournement in Preservice Teacher Education; Social Justice in Teacher Education; QUEER THEORY; METHODS: THE INVITATION; THE JUXTAPOSITION OF SCENES; Sequence 1; Explanation of Sequence; Sequence 2; Explanation of Sequence
    Description / Table of Contents: Analysis of Student ResponsesFindings: (Un)Accepting the "Invitation to Crisis"; "What's So Wrong with Gender Roles?"; "Why Would a Parent Not Assign a Gender?"; "The Media is Solely Responsible for Gender Construction"; "Now I See Gender Everywhere"; "Race and Gender Are Inextricably Linked"; "I Get it Now"; DISCUSSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; 6. IN GOD'S COUNTRY: Deploying Detournement to Expose the Enmeshment of Christianity within the Spectacle of Capitalism; INTRODUCTION; Religion and Power: Hegemony, Consent & Trasformismo: Antonio Gramsci; Ideological State Apparatuses: Louis Althusser
    Description / Table of Contents: Market Baptism: The Disease of Christian Social Imagination
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    ISBN: 9783496028697
    Language: German
    Pages: 206 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    Edition: Zweite, überarbeitete Auflage
    Series Statement: Ethnologische Paperbacks
    DDC: 306.46
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    Keywords: Material culture ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Sachkultur ; Materialität ; Lebensstil ; Konsumgut
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 165-200
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462098787
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 104 p)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2014
    Series Statement: Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education  103
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als American Black Women and Interpersonal Leadership Styles
    Keywords: Education, general ; Leadership in minority women ; African American leadership ; African American women executives ; Education
    Abstract: American Black women bring different interpersonal leadership styles to Fortune and non-Fortune 500 organizations. Their interpersonal leadership styles are developed at home, within their community, through their educational experiences, and within society. They bring unique perspectives to the workplace. Organizations that recognize, respect, and value their different viewpoints have leaders who are contributing to the financial growth of their organizations. American Black women have career capital to offer to organizations through their self-efficacy, emotional intelligence, and the leadership strategies that they understand and apply in the workplace. In addition they bring high educational achievement, practical skills, and analytical abilities that are useful when leading others. They bring a persistent work ethic, support for education and leadership development, and an enduring spirit of cooperation in the midst of undeserved, personal challenges to the workplace. They solve problems, help others succeed, enhance the workplace environment and organization culture, and help their organizations maintain competitive advantage in an evolving global economy. Executive leadership should lead the effort to enhance the role of American Black women within their organizations. Change begins at the top and integrating American Black women into executive leadership roles is a change initiative that must be strategically developed and managed through understanding who they are. This book provides a foundation upon which individuals and organizations can begin the change initiative through the use of the Five Values model as a career management system for developing and enhancing the careers of American Black women who are leading within and want to lead organizations
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443872935 , 1443872938
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (222 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Different Germany
    DDC: 305.800943
    Keywords: Popular culture Germany ; Motion pictures Germany ; Turks Germany ; National characteristics, German ; Popular culture ; Turks ; Motion pictures ; Motion pictures -- Germany ; Popular culture -- Germany ; Turks -- Germany ; National characteristics, German ; Gender studies: women ; Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Ethnic relations ; Motion pictures ; Popular culture ; Turks ; Popular culture ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Germany ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Germany ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: A Different Germany looks at German film, popular literature, theatre, garden culture, and other manifestations of popular culture as examples of how Germans and people of German-Turkish descent, women and culture writ large are thriving in a Germany that is, for all of the struggles this entails, already a country of great diversity. Germany, the authors argue in their own particular contexts, is much more than the few tropes that circulate through the Cold War lens in much of the English-speaking world
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    ISBN: 9789462095069
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 144 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Community Education for Social Justice
    Keywords: Community education ; Social justice ; Education
    Abstract: What is community? How important is community in the 21st century? Where might the idea of community “fit” in education and schooling, teaching and learning? These are the questions and themes embedded in this book. The general critique is that community is an add-on in our schools and often is dismissed as a result of the individualistic and competitive nature of schooling today. Our focus is to provide critical investigations as to the possibility of community - and that we need community now more than ever! The concept of community education brings many ideas and issues to mind. Related themes include place-based, field-based, environmental, service learning, and outdoor education. Each has its own more narrow focus with community education perhaps an umbrella term than encompasses them all. Nevertheless, the suggestion here is that instead of community education serving as an extension or add-on to traditional approaches, it should be the focus of all education. What is often missing in teaching and learning are contexts and connections than make education meaningful. Community education engages participants in problem and issues-based approaches to the local community, thereby facilitating that local to global link. Instead of compartmentalized subjects, integrated approaches use what students and the community know or understand to develop further questions, solutions, or even problems. Community education offers efficacy in that it provides opportunities for collaboration in addressing local issues and problems. It enables the community to become the classroom, thus ensuring a more long-term connection to active rather than passive endeavors as citizens
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    ISBN: 9789462094734
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 160 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Blackboards and Bootstraps: Revisioning Education and Schooling
    Keywords: Education and globalization ; Education ; Education Philosophy ; History
    Abstract: "Blackboards and Bootstraps: Revisioning education and schooling contributes to an international conversation about public education that, in recent decades, has been attenuated if not silenced by advocates of neoliberalism, marketisation and neocorporatism. Written for a wide audience, this book is not a manifesto for the twenty-first century. It is more of an invitation than a blueprint. In drawing a distinction between education and schooling, it identifies, recovers and explores many ideas about education and schooling that are no less important to the practice of the present than they were to the pedagogues of the past. The introduction questions the role of schooling in the future trajectory of spaceship earth. The remainder of the book considers these questions by revisiting a range of ideas that underpin current practice. It launches itself by returning to the sixteenth century, a time when the organisation and conduct of modern schooling took shape around a new set of terms - syllabus, class, curriculum and didactics - that, in their Latin forms not only became prominent in the international educational lexicon but also survived into the twentieth century. By the First World War, there was an international awareness that schooling is not the same as education. Schooling originally for the land-owning, mercantile and commercial elites of the sixteenth century had only partially engaged with the visions of democratic schooling voiced in the eighteenth century Enlightenment and the subsequent extension of suffrage and national and sexual liberation movements. Impressed by the universalistic achievements of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, the authors raise the prospect of a new educational humanism in the globalised world of the twenty-first century
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    ISBN: 9789462095335
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 226 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Comparative analysis of higher education systems
    Keywords: Education, Higher Cross-cultural studies ; Comparative education ; Education
    Abstract: This is a well crafted, timely book that comes at a time when so much is happening in higher education contexts across the world. Clearly, it is in response to these global (and selectively local) trends that Kariwo, Gounko and Nungu bring together an impressive lineup of both established and emerging scholars who achieve a comprehensive and critically constructed perspective on tertiary education systems. Collectively, the chapters in this work shall expand the epistemic boundaries of the area and its affiliated disciplines, and the book as a whole will greatly benefit interested scholars, students, education policy makers and the public at large. - Ali A. Abdi, Professor, University of Alberta This book is a valuable contribution to knowledge on higher education and provides an international perspective on issues, challenges and dilemmas resulting from the rapid expansion of higher education. The volume is an excellent text that integrates theoretical and analytical studies as well as empirical regional studies. The book gives some insights on how different countries and regions have been responding to massification and accessing of higher education. It will appeal to researchers, graduate students and faculty in Higher or Post-Secondary Education as well as International and Comparative Education. - Edward Shizha, Associate Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University (Brantford Campus)
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    ISBN: 9789462098909
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 218 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Academic writing Psychological aspects ; Academic writing Social aspects ; College teachers ; Education
    Abstract: Analytical autoethnography is a methodology that synthesises autobiography and social critique in order to resist, and also change, dominant authoritative discourse. Evidence from the author’s autobiographical experiences and data from interviews with a variety of academics have been thematically analysed to inform a short autoethnodrama set in a university on the UK. The autoethnodrama considers the ‘impact’ of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) and current such exercises, and the possible and real effects of the pressure to ‘publish or perish’ on institutional culture and individual lives. The author uses the autoethnodrama to identify staff development strategies that offer the potential for a less stressful academic writing process and democratic university environment including mentoring and other explicit institutional support. The process of producing this work is part of an emerging trend in academic research that seeks to further democratise conventional academic writing processes and progress the case for a more inclusive and expansive approach to academic writing and academic life
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443859523
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (273 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Social Issues and Policies in Asia : Family, Ageing and Work
    DDC: 306.095
    Keywords: Popular culture -- Asia ; Social change -- Asia ; Asia -- Cultural policy ; Asia -- Social life and customs -- 21st century ; Asia ; Cultural policy ; Asia ; Social life and customs ; 21st century ; Popular culture ; Asia ; Social change ; Asia ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: In the past few decades, societies in Asia have experienced rapid and dramatic changes in their economic, social and political spheres. Despite the wide diversity among these countries, a few general trends can be observed. Globalization has swept across Asia, bringing intensive economic interactions, with a strong commitment to liberalism and market capitalism. Wage labour has become the common form of employment. Individuals, as well as countries, are increasingly exposed to the competitive
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER ONE; PART I; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; CHAPTER SEVEN; PART II; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE
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    Book
    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 1443856444 , 9781443856447
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 204 S. , Ill. , 21 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 305.40954
    Keywords: Women History ; India ; Women poets ; Poets, Indic ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indien ; Schriftstellerin ; Geschichte ; Indien ; Frau ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Part I Mad and divine female saint-poets of India and beyond -- Institutionalizing identity through divinity : female saint poets of Maharashtra Madhavi Narsalay -- Āṇṭāḷ of a thousand names : Viṣṇu's beloved mediator Archana Venkatesan-- Translating the autobiography of a goddess Priya Sarukkai Chabria -- From melody queen to Muslim madonna : Pakistani female singers transcending the secular/sacred divide Fawzia Afzal-Khan -- Meerabai and St. Teresa of Avila : lives in parallel worlds Nirupama Vaidyanathan -- Part II Performing artists' process/choreographic notes : mad and divine mystic saint-poets of India -- Darshan : seeing Malavika Sarukkai -- Aditi Mangaldas interviewed by Nirupama Vaidyanathan -- Like camphor on fire Madhu Nataraj -- Aikya : in the voice of Akka Mahadevi Mythili Prakash -- Soulful Abhangs and thoughtful Vaakhs Rama Vaidyanathan -- Part III Epic women of India and beyond -- A Female icons of India's ancient epics re-visited -- The living heroines of Indian myths and legends Prema Nandakumar -- Womanity : a psychic continuum of selfhood and tenacity, keynotes of Sañgam women Swarnamalya Ganesh -- The places and spaces inhabited by Sita : freedom and captivity Veenapani Chawla -- On Sita parityagam : the abandonment of Sita Kapila Venu -- B Epic women of Indian dance : T. Balasaraswati, Rukmini Devi, Chandralekha, Indrani Rahman and Mrinalini Saraghai -- Remembering my teacher : T. Balasaraswati Nandini Ramani -- Remembering Rukmini Devi Katherine Siebel Kunhiraman -- The honest body : remembering Chandralekha Padmini Chettur -- My mother Indrani Rahman Sukanya Rahman -- Mrinalini Sarabhai : cosmopolitan patriot and epic woman Andree Grau -- C Dark women of epics and dramatic literature -- Magical connections among women with passions of epic proportions : Medea, Lady Macbeth, Surpanakha Ketu H. Katrak -- D Epic women in politics -- Epic women in politics Ammu Joseph -- E Feminist evaluations of epic women -- The power of performance and human agency : re-assessing feminist evaluations of epic women Kalpana Ram -- Part IV Performing artists' process/choreographic notes : epic women of India and beyond -- Eleni of Sparta : an Indo-Greek re-telling Rajika Puri -- The good wife : Arnaea & Arundhati from Sthreedom : Notices on an immaculate conception Chitra Sundaram -- Golden peacock : on Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Anusha Subramanyam -- On Kaanhopatra & Mata Hidimba Rajashree Shirke -- Pulambal : anguished voice Lakshmi Vishwanthan -- In the spirit of Frida Kalpana Raghuraman
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    ISBN: 9789462098633
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 260 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives on Higher Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education Leaders: Briefs on Key Themes
    Keywords: Education, Higher Administration ; Higher education and state ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Laura E. Rumbley , Robin Matross Helms , Patti McGill Peterson and Philip G. Altbach -- Introduction /Laura E. Rumbley , Robin Matross Helms , Patti McGill Peterson and Philip G. Altbach -- Introduction /Patti McGill Peterson -- A Presidential Perspective on Global Engagement /Lou Anna K. Simon -- A “Primer” for Global Engagement /Robin Matross Helms and Laura E. Rumbley -- The Complexities of Global Engagement /Philip G. Altbach -- Global Engagement at US Community Colleges /Rosalind Latiner Raby -- The Strategic Management Challenge for Research I Universities /Wolfgang Schlör and Timothy Barnes -- Internationalizing Learning Communities at Liberal Arts Colleges /Jane Dammen McAuliffe and Susan Buck Sutton -- Developing US Partnerships: Perspectives from Abroad /Francisco Marmolejo -- When Partnerships Fail: Lessons from the United Arab Emirates and Singapore /Spencer Witte -- Institution-Industry Partnerships Abroad /Joseph E. Aoun -- International Networks and Consortia /Betsy E. Brown -- International Joint and Double-Degree Programs /Jason E. Lane and Kevin Kinser -- Global Engagement and Legal Issues /David Fleshler and Peter M. Poulos -- Introduction /Patti McGill Peterson -- The World of Universities in Modern China /William C. Kirby -- Chinese Higher Education: Statistics and Trends /David A. Stanfield and Yukiko Shimmi -- Chinese Challenges: Toward a Mature Academic System /Philip G. Altbach -- China’s Elite Sector and National Projects /Wang Qi -- Reform at Peking University /Min Weifang -- China’s Internationalization Strategy /Yang Rui -- US and Chinese Partnerships and Their Dilemmas /Kathryn Mohrman -- China and the Community College Connection /Dona M. Cady -- Planning a Physical Presence in China /Andrew Scott Conning -- Applying to US Institutions: The Chinese Student Dilemma /Linda Serra Hagedorn and Zhang Yi (Leaf) -- US Universities Serving Chinese Students: A Culture of Accountability /Tim Hathaway -- Introduction /Patti McGill Peterson -- India’s Strategic Importance /David J. Skorton -- Creative Solutions to India’s Higher Education Challenges /Pawan Agarwal -- India: The Dilemmas of Reform /Philip G. Altbach -- India’s National Knowledge Commission /P. J. Lavakare -- Higher Education and the Indian Labor Market /Lakshmi Narayanan -- Partnerships in India: Navigating the Policy and Legal Maze /Rahul Choudaha -- International Partnerships: An Indian Perspective /Fazal Rizvi -- India’s Relationships Beyond the United States /Neil Kemp -- Indian Bilateral Higher Education Development Initiatives /Yukiko Shimmi and David A. Stanfield -- Addressing Global Challenges: The University of Nebraska in India /James B. Milliken -- India and US Community Colleges /Miriam J. Carter , DeRionne Pollard and Sanjay Rai -- Exploring Future Student Recruitment in India /Wesley Teter -- US Study Abroad in India /Shannon Cates and Jonathan F.
    Abstract: Higher education leaders today recognize the need to develop an international strategy for their institutions but may lack the knowledge and perspective required to inform good decisions. Institutions must create educational environments where students will begin to appreciate the complexity of global integration and develop skills to navigate it successfully. International outreach and initiatives enrich institutional culture but must be based on good information and analysis. To address this need, the American Council on Education (ACE) and the Boston College Center for International Higher Education (CIHE) launched a publication and webinar series titled International Briefs for Higher Education Leaders . The purpose of the series is to assist campus leaders in their efforts to make sense of a broad and complex set of issues inherent in the internationalization of American higher education today. In an era of “information overload” and in light of the realities of time constraints faced by busy institutional leaders, each Brief publication is organized around one clearly defined topic. This book features the key themes of global engagement, China, India, and the “southern cone” in Latin America
    Description / Table of Contents: Table of Contents; Introduction; Current Content: Responding and Leading; From Briefs to Book; ACE and CIHE: Natural Collaborators; References; Part 1:Global Engagement-New Modalities; 1:Introduction; 2:A Presidential Perspective on Global Engagement; Creating a "World-Grant" University; Goal: Ideas, Innovation and Talent Development without Boundaries; The Art of the Unreasonable; References; 3:A "Primer" for Global Engagement; What Is "Global Engagement"?; How Globally Engaged Are We?; References; 4:The Complexities of Global Engagement; A Campus Foreign Policy; The Advent of Commercialism
    Description / Table of Contents: Global Engagement and the Academic CommunityA Commitment to the Long Haul; 5:Global Engagement at US Community Colleges; A Mixed Report Card; The California Example; The Challenges of Achieving Depth and Breadth; A Unique Agenda: International Development; Much to Do and Much to Learn; 6:The Strategic Management Challenge for Research I Universities; Cultivating Strategic Relationships; Faculty Support and Engagement; Evaluating Partnerships and Assessing Potential; Conclusion; 7:Internationalizing Learning Communities at Liberal Arts Colleges; A Focus on Community
    Description / Table of Contents: Strategies for Global Engagement8:Developing US Partnerships: Perspectives from Abroad; Shifting Terrain; Countering Myths and Stereotypes; A Foundation of Trust and More; References; 9:When Partnerships Fail: Lessons from the United Arab Emirates and Singapore; Different Partners May Have Different Means; And Yet Means Alone Do Not Guarantee Success; Navigating the End; Conclusion; 10:Institution-Industry Partnerships Abroad; International Experiential Learning Partnerships; Research Partnerships with Industry Abroad; Conclusion; 11:International Networks and Consortia
    Description / Table of Contents: Growing Popularity-and CautionTypes of Consortia; Characteristics of Successful Consortia; Factors to Consider in Joining a Consortium; References; 12:International Joint and Double-Degree Programs; Definitions and Scope; Practical Considerations; Due Diligence Required; References; 13:Global Engagement and Legal Issues; Key Legal Issues and Considerations; Strategies for Managing Legal Risks; Part 2:China-Emerging Opportunities andChallenges for Higher EducationCooperation; 14:Introduction; 15:The World of Universities in Modern China; The Historical Background; Opportunities of the System
    Description / Table of Contents: Risks16:Chinese Higher Education: Statistics and Trends; Students; Institutions and the Academic Profession; International Students and Cross-Border Education; References; 17:Chinese Challenges: Toward a Mature Academic System; Unprecedented Expansion; The Future of Expansion; The Academic Profession; Governance; Building an Academic Culture; Conclusion; 18:China's Elite Sector and National Projects; Identifying "Key Universities" (1950s to 1960s); Resuming Key Universities" (1970s to 1980s); The 211 Project; The 985 Project; Impact of Developing the Elite Sector
    Description / Table of Contents: 19:Reform at Peking University
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462094079
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 156 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education, A Diversity of Voices
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Diversity of Voices 29
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The SSCI Syndrome in Higher Education: A Local or Global Phenomenon
    Keywords: Universities and colleges Evaluation ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Chuing Prudence Chou 周祝瑛 -- Promoting the Global University in Taiwan /Ka Ho Mok -- The Political Economy of Quantitative Indexes for Measuring Academic Performance /Huei Huang Wang -- A Difficult Situation of Higher Education in Taiwan /Jason Chih-Yu Chan and Chia-Nian Lee -- To Be or Not to Be /Shao-Wen Su -- ISI Perceptions and Hard Facts /Gregory S. Ching -- Reflections from the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and Its Influence on Education Research in Taiwan /(Kent) Sheng Yao Cheng , W. James Jacob and Shen-Keng Yang -- Problems, Strategies, and Impact of SSCI Publication in English /June Yichun Liu -- Perishing Confucius /Li-ying Wu and Alexandra Bristow -- Has Higher Education Lost Its Soul? /Chuing Prudence Chou -- About the Contributors /Chuing Prudence Chou 周祝瑛 -- Index /Chuing Prudence Chou 周祝瑛.
    Abstract: As a result of the world class university rankings, many governments adopt public incentives and sanctions to push universities to excel. Above all, the better faculty research publication in SSCI and SCI journals, the more resources and social prestige universities will obtain. This timely book attempts to relate these dilemmas in Taiwan to many non-English speaking counterparts which also struggle with the worldwide SSCI syndrome. A spectre is haunting almost all universities in the world, including Taiwan—the spectre of “indexization.” Academics, particularly social scientists are panting from the pressure of globally spread neoliberal ideology and market-based principles. Collegiality on campus in the good old days has declined, and managerialism gained power instead. Competitive funding and university rankings are excessively emphasized, and research results are required to be internationalized, i.e., published in English. Although this book is a case study of so-called SSCI syndrome in Taiwan, the problems and challenges as well as prescription contained here are common to all academics, especially those in the non-English speaking countries positioned as “peripheral.”
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; TABLE OF CONTENTS; WHY THE SSCI SYNDROME IS A GLOBAL PHENOMENON?; A LOCAL OR GLOBAL PHENOMENON?; ORIGIN OF THE ISSUE IN TAIWAN; THE GLOBAL DILEMMA OF THE SSCI SYNDROME; LOCAL RESPONSE FOR FAIR PLAY; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; REFERENCES; ENDORSEMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; PROMOTING THE GLOBAL UNIVERSITY IN TAIWAN: University Governance Reforms and Academic Reflections; INTRODUCTION; THE QUEST FOR WORLD-CLASS STATUS AND UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE REFORM; THE CONTEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION REFORMS IN TAIWAN; UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT REFORM
    Description / Table of Contents: MAJOR STRATEGIES PROMOTING 'WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY'EVALUATING UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE CHANGE: ACADEMIC REFLECTIONS; Assessing Incorporation's Benefits to University Governance; Assessing Incorporation and Academic Autonomy; Assessing the Impact of International Benchmarking on the Academic Profession; DISCUSSION: INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKING AND ACADEMIC PROFESSION; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF QUANTITATIVE INDEXES FOR MEASURING ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE; DIFFERENT EMPHASIS ON APPROACHES OF ACADEMIC EVALUATION
    Description / Table of Contents: THE PROS AND CONS OF QUANTITATIVE MEASURES FOR ACADEMIC EVALUATIONPros; Cons; THE REALITIES; THE CORE ISSUES; REFLECTIONS ON THE NATURE OF THE PROBLEMS; The U.S.; Japan; Taiwan; FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; A DIFFICULT SITUATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN TAIWAN; INTRODUCTION; QUANTIFYING; RANKING; 1. Mutual-suspicion; 2. For objectivity; 3. SuccessÆPower attainmentÆSelf-replication; SOCIAL GAP; "CARROT AND STICK"; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; TO BE OR NOT TO BE: Impacts of "I" Idolization from the Perspective of Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty in Taiwan
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTIONLITERATURE REVIEW; 2.1 Justification of "I"-Orientated Evaluation; 2.2 Criticisms of "I"-Orientated Evaluation; METHODOLOGY; FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION; 4.1 Catering for Preference of SSCI Journals vs. Academic Discrimination Against Locality/Nativism; 4.2 Partial Development of Academic Research; 4.3 Language Difficulties vs. Professional/Academic Inferiority; 4.4 Academic Colonization of Native English-Speaking Countries vs. Degrading Local Journals; 4.5 Equity Issues; 4.5.1 Social injustice
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.5.2 Inequity of academic position and disproportionate distribution of academic resourcesCONCLUSION AND SUGGESTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; ISI PERCEPTIONS AND HARD FACTS: An Empirical Study from Taiwan; INTRODUCTION; METHOD; Participants; RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS; ISI Database Facts; ISI Database Perceptions; Roles of ISI Database; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; REFLECTIONS FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CITATION INDEX (SSCI) AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDUCATION RESEARCH IN TAIWAN; INTRODUCTION; SSCI JOURNALS AND RESEARCH QUALITY; RESEARCH METHODS
    Description / Table of Contents: ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION
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    ISBN: 9789462098091
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 150 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als New Visions of Collective Achievement: The Cross-Generational Schooling Experiences of African American Males
    Keywords: African American men Education ; African American students Social conditions ; African American boys Education ; Qualitative research Methodology ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Visions of African American Males -- The Stories Lives Tell -- Methodology -- Meet the Families -- Meet the Andersons -- Meet the Wallaces -- Meet the Freemans -- Connecting the Collective -- Collective Achievement and True School Reform -- Bibliography -- Subject Index.
    Abstract: New Visions of Collective Achievement: The Cross-Generational Schooling Experiences of African American Males takes you on a journey into the lives of three families of African American males, each with an elementary aged boy. Bear witness to each boy’s observations and insights on his current schooling experiences, also hear what older males in his family have to say regarding their schooling experiences. Employing qualitative methodology to include their frequently unheard voices in educational research, this book endeavors to move toward correcting this oversight. New Visions of Collective Achievement graciously offers each of us, as stakeholders, a most precious gift: a theoretical and practical framework to effect real, meaningful, and long-lasting change if we are courageous enough to take heed
    Description / Table of Contents: Visions of African American malesThe stories lives tell -- Methodology -- Meet the families -- Meet the Andersons -- Meet the Wallaces -- Meet the Freemans -- Connecting the collective -- Collective achievement and true school reform -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-145) and index
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    ISBN: 9789462098459
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 184 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forging a Rewarding Career in the Humanities: Advice for Academics
    Keywords: Education, Humanistic ; Education, Higher Aims and objectives ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Karla P. Zepeda and Ellen Mayock -- A New Walk /Lesley Wheeler -- Step Out of the Box /Michelle Durán-Ruiz -- Ten Tapas for a Career in the Humanities /Sheri Spaine Long and Jean W. Leloup -- The Generalist /Paul Hanstedt -- Humans and the Humanities in the Market Era /Mónica González García -- Marketing The Unmarketable /Katherine K. O’Sullivan -- Top Tips for Humanities Professionals from Humanities Professionals /Ellen Mayock and Karla P. Zepeda -- The Sanity Project /Michael F. Mcclure -- Transitioning from Secondary to Higher Ed /Mary Ann Dellinger -- Valuing Governance /Beatriz Trigo -- Halfway Up or Halfway Down /Elizabeth Kuebler-Wolf -- Finding Fulfilment through Self, Purpose and Community /Christa Bucklin -- Interview with Legal Counsel Mark E. GiaQuinta /Karla P. Zepeda -- About the Contributors /Karla P. Zepeda and Ellen Mayock -- Index /Karla P. Zepeda and Ellen Mayock.
    Abstract: As has been abundantly documented in the popular and academic press, the humanities are facing challenging times marked by national debate regarding the importance of the humanities in higher education, program and budget cuts, and an ever-decreasing number of tenure-track jobs. In addition, the humanities face quite literally a quantification of their value as the Academy adopts a more corporate mindset. This volume provides advice to professionals in the humanities on how to forge a useful, compelling, and productive career. The book’s 13 chapters address professional approaches to developing and maintaining an active research agenda, fomenting the ideals of the teacher-scholar model, managing the service demands within and outside the college or university, and navigating institutional politics. The collection offers practical and theoretical approaches to higher education, personal anecdotes, intelligent advice, and interviews with colleagues in the humanities. Specific themes addressed include the transition from graduate student to humanities professional, diverging from prescribed paths, the humanities professor as creative writer, moving from secondary to post-secondary education, humanities in an international, market-based context, and participation in governance structures. Cover photograph ‘Silent Flutes’ by Adilia D. Ortega
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ADVOCATING FOR A MORE VIBRANT HUMANITIES LANDSCAPE; MAKING SUBSTANTIVE ARGUMENTS FOR THE VALUE OF THE HUMANITIES; DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE OF THE HUMANITIES; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; THE HUMANITIES IN THE 21ST CENTURY; HUMANS AND THE HUMANITIES; THE PROFESSIONAL AND THE PERSONAL; BUILDING A WELL-ROUNDED CAREER AND OVERCOMING OBSTACLES; REFERENCES; PART I:BUILDING A WELL-ROUNDED CAREER; 1. A NEW WALK; Poetry Writing; Prose; Teaching; REFERENCES; 2. STEP OUT OF THE BOX; I SHOULD HAVE GONE TO LAW SCHOOL; COLLEGE YEARS; GRADUATE SCHOOL AT HARVARD
    Description / Table of Contents: TEACHING IN SEVILLE: INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONTEACHING IN SEVILLE: STUDY ABROAD; REFERENCES; 3. TEN TAPAS FOR A CAREER IN THE HUMANITIES; TAPA #1: DECIDE ON YOUR ACADEMIC INTERESTS AND PURSUE THEM WITH A PASSION, OR, CONFUCIUS WAS RIGHT; TAPA #2: EDUCATE YOURSELF BROADLY, OR, CROSS TRAINING IS NOT JUST FOR WORKING OUT; TAPA #3: FIND A MENTOR OR MULTIPLE MENTORS, OR, DON'T REINVENT THE WHEEL; TAPA #4: NETWORKING IS KEY, OR, WHO YOU KNOW DOES COUNT; TAPA #5: BECOME AN EFFECTIVE RESEARCHER, OR, RESEARCH PAYS; TAPA #6 COLLABORATION, OR, ARISTOTLE NAILED IT
    Description / Table of Contents: TAPA #7: KNOW THE BIG DEBATES IN YOUR FIELD AND DON'T IGNORE MEGATRENDSTAPA #8: YOUR ACADEMIC PATH, OR, ROBERT FROST ON WHICH WAY TO GO; TAPA #9 - GRANTS, OR, I'LL GRANT YOU THIS …; TAPA #10: KEEP CURRENT IN YOUR DISCIPLINE AND MOVE WITH THE TIMES; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 4. THE GENERALIST:Or, Why Breadth Matters, Even in the Academy; PART I: GRAD SCHOOL; PART II: THE CAREER; POSTSCRIPT, OR: THE MORAL(S) OF THE STORY; REFERENCE; 5. HUMANS AND THE HUMANITIES IN THE MARKET ERA:Lessons from Neoliberal Chile; INTRODUCTION; BELLO AND THE FOUNDATION OF MODERN HUMANITIES IN CHILE
    Description / Table of Contents: 9/11 (1973), NEOLIBERALISM AND THE DEVALUATION OF HUMAN LIFETHE HUMANITIES TODAY, IN CHILE AND ELSEWHERE; NOTES; REFERENCES; 6. MARKETING THE UNMARKETABLE:From Medievalist to International Business School Thesis Coordinator; INTRODUCTION; THE STATE OF THE HUMANITIES: A CRISIS OF FAITH; THE STATE OF THE BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE: A CRISIS OF SKILL; INTEGRATING THE HUMANITIES AND BUSINESS STUDIES: NEW ROLE, NEW CHALLENGES; ADVICE FOR (INTERNATIONAL) PROFESSIONALIZATION; Learning; Teaching; Other Professional Skills; Internationalization; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. TOP TIPS FOR HUMANITIES PROFESSIONALS FROM HUMANITIES PROFESSIONALSLIST OF SURVEY QUESTIONS; SURVEY RESPONSES, BY QUESTION; COMMON THEMES FROM SURVEY RESPONSES; SUMMARY OF TOP TIPS; KEEPING THE CONVERSATION GOING; REFERENCES; PART II:OVERCOMING OBSTACLES; 8. THE SANITY PROJECT:How to Live in the Real Academia; 9. TRANSITIONING FROM SECONDARY TO HIGHER ED:Look (Both Ways) Before You Leap; INTRODUCTION; A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS; Salaries; The Job Market; Keeping a Job in Higher Education; Attrition Rates in Public Education; WHY TEACHERS LEAVE; STICKS OR CARROTS?; Teaching; Scholarship
    Description / Table of Contents: Governance/Service
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789462098244
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 232 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Adapting to Teaching and Learning in Open-Plan Schools
    Keywords: Open plan schools ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager -- Researching the Outcomes of the Bendigo Education Plan /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager -- Quantitative Research on Personalising Learning and Wellbeing in Open-Plan Up-Scaled Learning Communities /Bruce Waldrip , Peter Cox and Jeong Jin Yu -- Personalising Learning: Theory and Enactment /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager -- Restructuring Teaching and Learning in Open-Plan Schools /Peter Cox and Debra Edwards -- Learning in Technologically-Mediated Spaces in Open-Plan Settings /Debra Edwards , Craig Deed and Anthony Edwards -- Distributing Leadership in Open-Plan Schools /Mary Keeffe -- Adapting to Teaching in Open-Plan Up-Scaled Learning Communities /Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Debra Edwards , Bruce Waldrip and Vaughan Prain -- Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Open-Plan Learning Environments /Craig Deed , Peter Cox and Debra Edwards -- Student Views of Personalising Learning in Open-Plan Up-Scaled Learning Communities /Valerie Lovejoy -- Building relationships: Teacher Advisor Programs in BEP Schools /Mary Keeffe -- Student Wellbeing in Open-Plan Up-Scaled Learning Communities Including Gendered Effects /Cathleen Farrelly -- New Practices, New Knowledge and Future Implications for Learning in Open-Plan Settings for Low Socio-Economic Background Students /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager -- Epilogue /Anne Edwards -- References /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager -- Index /Vaughan Prain , Peter Cox , Craig Deed , Debra Edwards , Cathleen Farrelly , Mary Keeffe , Valerie Lovejoy , Lucy Mow , Peter Sellings , Bruce Waldrip and Zali Yager.
    Abstract: In recent years many countries have built or renovated schools incorporating open plan design. These new spaces are advocated on the basis of claims that they promote fresh, productive ways to teach and learn that address the needs of students in this century, resulting in improved academic and well-being outcomes. These new approaches include teachers planning and teaching in teams, grouping students more flexibly, developing more coherent and comprehensive curricula, personalising student learning experiences, and providing closer teacher-student relationships. In this book we report on a three-year study of six low SES Years 7—10 secondary schools in regional Victoria, Australia, where staff and students adapted to these new settings. In researching this transitional phase, we focused on the practical reasoning of school leaders, teachers and students in adapting organisational, pedagogical, and curricular structures to enable sustainable new learning environments. We report on approaches across the different schools to structural organisation of students in year-level groupings, distributed leadership, teacher and pre-service teacher professional learning, student advocacy and wellbeing, use of techno-mediated learning, personalising student learning experiences, and curriculum design and enactment. We found that these new settings posed significant challenges for teachers and students and that successful adaptation depended on many interconnected factors. We draw out the implications for successful adaptation in other like settings
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACRONYMS; SECTION ONE:OVERVIEW OF RESEARCH; 1. RESEARCHING THE OUTCOMES OF THEBENDIGO EDUCATION PLAN; CHANGING SCHOOL SETTINGS; THE BENDIGO EDUCATION PLAN; INTERPRETING CHANGES IN THE OPEN-PLAN SETTINGS; Socio-cultural Perspectives; Ecological Perspectives; Pedagogical Perspectives; Philosophical Pragmatism; Sociocultural Theories about Distributed Leadership; THE EDUCATIONAL CONTEXT OF THE BEP; Aims of the BEP; BEP Strategies; CURRICULUM RENEWAL; TEACHERS' PROFESSIONAL LEARNING; FINDING PROBLEMS, NEW SOLUTIONS, AND MORE QUESTIONS; BOOK OVERVIEW
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH ON PERSONALISINGLEARNING AND WELLBEING IN OPEN-PLANUP-SCALED LEARNING COMMUNITIESCHALLENGES IN RESEARCHING ATTEMPTS TO PERSONALISE LEARNING; CONSTRUCTING THE SURVEY INSTRUMENT; Personalised Learning; Learning Environment Research; Measuring Students' Perceptions of Personalised Learning; Designing Data Collection; Samples; Instrumentation; Data Analysis; DEVELOPING THE PERSONALISED LEARNING EXPERIENCE QUESTIONNAIRE; B. WALDRIP, P. COX & J .JIN YU; Identification of Salient Dimensions; Outcome Variables; Writing of Test Items
    Description / Table of Contents: Field Testing and Validation of Initial Form of the PLEQBEP Validation of the Final Form PLEQ; FINDINGS; Quantitative Data from the PLEQ; Other Quantitative Data; Multi-Group Structural Equation Modelling; CONCLUSIONS; 3. PERSONALISING LEARNING: THEORY AND ENACTMENTPE; PERSONALISING LEARNING; ORIGINS, RATIONALE, ASSUMPTIONS, AND CLAIMS FOR PERSONALISING LEARNING; CRITIQUES; OUTCOMES; CONCEPTUALISING PERSONALISED LEARNING; ENACTING PERSONALISED LEARNING; RELATIONAL AND NESTED AGENCY, DIFFERENTIATED CURRICULA, AND SELF-REGULATED LEARNING; MATHEMATICS CASE STUDY; Context
    Description / Table of Contents: Implementation StrategiesOutcomes; IMPLICATIONS AND CONCLUSION; SECTION TWO: SCHOOL LEADERS AND TEACHERS: CHALLENGES IN ADAPTATION AND REASONING; 4. RESTRUCTURING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN OPEN-PLAN SCHOOLS; RESTRUCTURING SCHOOLING; CHANGING SCHOOL DESIGNS; OVERVIEW OF STRUCTURES, ORGANISATION AND SES OF THE BEP SCHOOLS; WHIRRAKEE COLLEGE; IRONBARK COLLEGE; GREVILLEA COLLEGE; MELALEUCA COLLEGE; IMPLICATIONS; 5. LEARNING IN TECHNOLOGICALLY-MEDIATED SPACES IN OPEN-PLAN SETTINGS; PRODUCTIVE DISRUPTIONS; CASE STUDY 1: SELF-DIRECTED LEARNING AT MELALEUCA COLLEGE
    Description / Table of Contents: CASE STUDY 2: A GAME DESIGN PROJECT AT GREVILLEA COLLEGECASE STUDY 3: THE DASHBOARD AT WHIRRAKEE COLLEGE; USING AFFORDANCES OF OPEN-PLAN AND VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS; CONCLUSION; 6. DISTRIBUTING LEADERSHIP IN OPEN-PLAN SCHOOLS; INTRODUCTION; OLD AND NEW VERSIONS OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP; TEACHER CAPACITY-BUILDING; ORGANISATIONAL PROCESSES AND STRUCTURES TO DISTRIBUTE LEADERSHIP; Community Leadership Structures, Roles and Challenges; Teacher Leadership in Student Management and Advocacy; STUDENT ROLES IN DISTRIBUTED LEADERSHIP; CONCLUSION
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. ADAPTING TO TEACHING IN OPEN-PLAN UP-SCALED LEARNING COMMUNITIES
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  • 78
    ISBN: 9789462098930
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 292 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Inclusive Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tales from School: Learning Disability and State Education after Administrative Reform
    Keywords: Learning disabled children ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Rod Wills , Missy Morton , Margaret McLean , Maxine Stephenson and Roger Slee -- Introduction /Rod Wills , Missy Morton , Margaret McLean , Maxine Stephenson and Roger Slee -- Understandings for Today /Maxine Stephenson -- Legitimating Exclusion /Maxine Stephenson -- Parents, Professionals and Schooling /Maxine Stephenson and Charlotte Thomson -- Special Education and the Changing Role of the State 1984-1989 /Colleen Brown -- Thinking About Our Children /Rod Wills -- Reforming Special Education at the Local School /Rod Wills -- Section 10 Appeals: A Safety Net or a Holey Promise? /Colleen Brown -- The Problematics of Inclusive Education in New Zealand Today /Rod Wills and Stephen A. Rosenbaum -- Limiting the Definition and the Discourse /Christopher McMaster -- Parent Struggles with Education and the School System /Margaret McLean -- Is Anyone Listening? /Diane Mara -- Parent-School Relationships and the Exclusion of Disabled Students from and Within school /Alison Kearney -- Parents of Disabled Children Talk about Their Experiences of Partnership After Special Education 2000 /Margaret McLean , Gerlinde Andraschko , Elizabeth Elsworth , Judith Harris , Judith Selvaraj and Colin Webster -- How ‘Specialese’ Maintains Dual Education Systems in Aotearoa, New Zealand /Bernadette Macartney -- Pushing the Stone up the Hill /Rod Wills , Bernadette Macartney and Colleen Brown -- Resisting Neoliberalism /Missy Morton -- Relational and Culturally Responsive, Indigenous Approach to Belonging and Inclusion /Mere Berryman -- Flying under the Radar /Anne-Marie Mcilroy and Annie Guerin -- Tales from the Market /Colin Gladstone -- Questions of Value(s) /Gill Rutherford -- Inclusion, Disability and Culture /Angus Macfarlane , Sonja Macfarlane and Gail Gillon -- The Struggle for Inclusion in Aotearoa /Roger Slee -- Contributors /Rod Wills , Missy Morton , Margaret McLean , Maxine Stephenson and Roger Slee -- Index /Rod Wills , Missy Morton , Margaret McLean , Maxine Stephenson and Roger Slee.
    Abstract: This is a book about the struggle of many New Zealand families to have their children with learning disabilities included in local community schools. It reviews the influences in the post war period that shaped the state response to the right of all children to attend school. Reflections from both education policy makers and parents of that time are included. The book also examines the more recent impact of neoliberal politics on education policy and the consequences experienced by families with school-aged children with disabilities who may well become ‘collateral damage in the enterprise of improving schools.’ After examining the families’ experience the book asks how inclusion can be fostered in schools and classrooms? Practitioners and academics present research findings that indicate alternative ways of thinking and acting that attest to more ethical and humane responses to human difference. Citizens, school personnel, politicians and policy makers should be challenged by the tales from school arising from attempts to achieve a ‘world class, inclusive education system.’ Cover photograph by Rod Wills, “Oratia District School”
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION: Conversations and Concerns of Tales from School; THE EDITORS; WHY THIS BOOK AND WHY NOW?; WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT WHAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING IN NEW ZEALAND? WHAT IS USEFUL TO TELL OTHERS ABOUT?; WHAT KINDS OF THINGS THREATEN INCLUSION?; WHAT DO YOU NEED TO REMIND YOURSELF OF IN ORDER TO SUSTAIN THINGS THAT MIGHT BE ACHIEVABLE?; PART ONE: UNDERSTANDINGS FOR TODAY; REFERENCES; 1. LEGITIMATING: EXCLUSIONCompulsory Education, the Standards and the Experts; INTRODUCTION; EXPERTS AND SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE; THE POLITICS OF BIOLOGY; CHILD DEVELOPMENT
    Description / Table of Contents: THE EMERGENCE OF THE 'BACKWARD CHILD' IN NEW ZEALANDA MODEL FOR NEW ZEALAND; AND FOR THE GIRLS?; SPECIAL CLASSES; THE RHETORIC AND THE REALITY; TALES FROM SCHOOL: KOHIMARAMA NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 2. PARENTS, PROFESSIONALS AND SCHOOLING; INTRODUCTION; STATE SCHOOLING, SOCIAL RULES AND THE FAMILY; SPECIAL CLASSES; TOWARDS CHANGE; LOTTIE'S STORY; People Power; Shifting Terrain; Right Time, Right Place, Right Circumstances; Closing Thoughts on the Hundredth Monkey; PROGRESS; REFERENCES; 3. SPECIAL EDUCATION AND THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE STATE 1984-1989; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: OF DEFINITIONS AND MEANINGSTOWARDS CHANGE; 1984-1987: THE CONJUNCTURAL POLICY YEARS; 1987-1990: THE STRUCTURALIST POLICY YEARS; THE PICOT TASKFORCE; TOMORROW'S SCHOOLS AND THE 1989 EDUCATION ACT; IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; PART TWO: THINKING ABOUT OUR CHILDREN; REFERENCES; 4. REFORMING SPECIAL EDUCATION AT THE LOCAL SCHOOL: Getting Ideas about Difference Sorted out; INTRODUCTION; LAW CHANGE, BUT NO CHANGE!; Special Education Discretionary Assistance (SEDA) 1990-1996; Policy Development 1990-1996; THE SPECIAL EDUCATION POLICY 1996; Policy Intentions of Special Education 2000
    Description / Table of Contents: EVALUATION AND REVIEW OF SPECIAL EDUCATION POLICYGETTING OFF TO THE WRONG START!; REFERENCES; 5. SECTION 10 APPEALS: A SAFETY NET OR A HOLEY PROMISE?: Parents Reflect on the Section 10 Appeal Process; INTRODUCTION; THE SECTION 10 APPEAL PROCESS; CONCLUSION; 6. THE PROBLEMATICS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN NEW ZEALAND TODAY; KEY LEGAL AND EDUCATION DOCUMENTS; Jurisprudence - The Daniels Case; The New Zealand Disability Strategy; International Agreements; REACTION, ACTION, OR INACTION? ACTIVITIES AFTER THE DANIELS SETTLEMENT; The ERO Reports Including Students with High Needs (2010-2013)
    Description / Table of Contents: Performance Audit of the Ministry of Education - Special EducationMisunderstanding Eligibility and the ORRS Application Process; The Review of Special Education (2010); Advocacy and Attitudinal Change; Human Rights Act 1993; The Human Rights Commission's View; The IHC Complaint; MINISTRY OF EDUCATION - STATEMENTS OF INTENT, 2012-2017 AND 2013-2018; THE LIMITATIONS OF RIGHTS ON THEIR OWN; THE NECESSITY OF ETHICS FOR INCLUSION; NEXT STEPS FORWARD; REFERENCES; 7. LIMITING THE DEFINITION AND THE DISCOURSE: How ERO Limits Inclusion; INTRODUCTION; ERO: LIMITING INCLUSION TO SUIT POLICY
    Description / Table of Contents: THE CHALLENGE OF THINKING OTHERWISE
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  • 79
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    ISBN: 9789462098725
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 122 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education, A Diversity of Voices
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Diversity of Voices 34
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Teacher, Literature and the Mediterranean
    Keywords: Literature Study and teaching ; Teachers ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Simone Galea and Adrian Grima -- Introduction /Simone Galea and Adrian Grima -- The Strasbourg Stop /Ivan Callus -- Francis Ebejer’s Struggle with Education /Marco Galea and Simone Galea -- Mediterranean Memoirists /Laila Suleiman Dahan -- The Italian School as Seen by Teacher Writers /Antonietta Censi -- This is Why I Started Teaching /Anna Marina Mariani -- Critical Mediterranean Voices /Adrian Grima -- About the Contributors /Simone Galea and Adrian Grima.
    Abstract: At a time when the Mediterranean has rediscovered its own vitality, seven academics from the fields of education and literature look at how fictions set in the region narrate the role of the teacher from the point of view of the students and from that of the teachers themselves. While an increasingly technocratic approach to the performance of teachers focuses on competences, these often highly subjective narratives tell stories of practitioners who refuse to fit into the mould imposed on them by patriarchy or the educational institutions. The writers dealt with in this volume are aware that teachers cannot be solely defined in terms of what they are expected to do within schools and classrooms. This reductively conceives them as simply needing the skills to teach without having the ability to contextualise their teaching within wider historical, social and cultural realities. With its migration flows and intricate web of social and cultural politics, the Mediterranean of the 21st century is an ideal space for reflections on the role of the teacher in an ever-changing society
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; CONCEIVING THE UNAUTHORISED; THE POLITICAL PROMISE OF LITERATURE; NARRATIVE CONTEXT; REFERENCES; 1. THE STRASBOURG STOP:The Challenges of Unity and Diversity in Theory and Fiction; INTRODUCTION: 'CONTEXT IS ALL'; VALÉRY AND THE CRISIS OF THE EUROPEAN MIND; DERRIDA'S THE OTHER HEADING: EUROPEAN EXCEPTIONALISM ANDMEDITERRANEAN EDUCATION; LECTURING IN EUROPE, IN PRACTICE AND LITERATURE: THE EXAMPLE OFTIM PARKS'S EUROPA; CONCLUSION: LITERATURE, THE LITTORAL AND THE EURO-MEDITERRANEAN CURRICULUM; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. FRANCIS EBEJER'S STRUGGLE WITH EDUCATION:Teachers and Their Students in Postcolonial LiteratureINTRODUCTION; FRANCIS EBEJER AND OTHER COLONIAL LEGACIES; THE TEACHER AND COLONIAL AGENCY; EBEJER'S TEXTS AND THE EDUCATIONAL PROJECT OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT; THE TEACHER OF WHITE LITERATURE; EDUCATIONAL POSSIBILITIES IN EBEJER'S HYBRID LITERATURE; REFERENCES; 3. MEDITERRANEAN MEMOIRISTS:Revelations of True Teachers; INTRODUCTION; THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LITERATURE AND REALITY; TEACHERS IN THE ARAB MEDITERRANEAN REGION AND THEIR MEMOIRS; MY MOTHER, MY MEMOIR; WHY WRITE A MEMOIR?
    Description / Table of Contents: THE TEACHER AS AUTHOR OF THE MEMOIRMY EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY THROUGH THE MEMOIR; MEDITERRANEAN TEACHERS AS MEMOIRISTS; Morocco; Egypt; THE TEACHER AS AUTHOR; EMPOWERING MY STUDENTS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 4. THE ITALIAN SCHOOL AS SEEN BY TEACHER WRITERS; INTRODUCTION; THE SCHOOL TOLD; THE USELESS TOOL; THE BIOPOLITICS OF A TEACHER; THE ABSENT BENEFICIARY; BASIC EMPATHY; UNEXPECTED SUBJECTS; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 5. THIS IS WHY I STARTED TEACHING; INTRODUCTION; THE IDEAL TEACHER IN SCHOOL BOOKS; Explosion of Knowledge or Implosion of Values?; The Scientific Basis of the Art of Teaching
    Description / Table of Contents: Motivate Me to Motivate YouAs Long as It Works; THE CATEGORIES OF TEACHING; PORTRAIT OF THE REAL TEACHER; Teachers and Their Job; Teachers and Their Profession; Teachers and Their Formation; Teachers and Productivity; Teachers and Demotivation; The Teacher: Stress and Burn-out; Teachers and the Code of Conduct; THE TEACHER AS A PROTAGONIST IN NOVELS: A HERO FOR THE SCHOOL?; Can We Narrate 'Education'?; FINAL CONSIDERATIONS; Sirius's Unseen Companion; Paradigms and Parameters; To Idealise is to Control. Describing and Narrating?; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 6. CRITICAL MEDITERRANEAN VOICES
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTIONTHE 'MEDITERRANEAN SCHOOL'; HUMANITY'S ONTOLOGICAL VOCATION; FATHER'S LIKE A GOD; CONCLUSION: THE MEDITERRANEAN NARRATIVE; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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  • 80
    ISBN: 9789462097254
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 358 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Imagination and Praxis, Criticality and Creativity in Education and Educational Research
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Great Globe and All Who It Inherit: Narrative and Dialogue in Story-telling with Halliday, Vygotsky, and Shakespeare
    Keywords: Storytelling in education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Story and Play -- Giving and Getting -- Where and When -- Who and What -- How and Why -- The Pronouncing Parent and the Questioning Child -- The Projecting Character and the Performing Player -- The Deciding Speaker and the Doubting Self -- The Action Thriller and the Actual Tragedy -- The Delving Clown and the Dying King -- The Shipwreck of Creativity and the Isle of Imagination -- The Great Globe and its Heir -- The Nest of Conspiracy and the Ordeal of Reflection -- The Music of Politeness and the Mooncalf of Primitivity -- The Sensuous man and the Signifying Maid -- Play and Story -- Appendix -- Index.
    Abstract: Every storyteller soon discovers the difference between putting a story inside children and trying to extract it with comprehension questions and putting children inside a story and having them act it out. Teachers may experience this as a difference in "difficulty", or in the level of motivation and enthusiasm, or even in the engagement of creativity and imagination, and leave it at that. This book explores the divide more critically and analytically, finding symmetrical and even complementary problems and affordances with both approaches. First, we examine what teachers actually say and do in each approach, using the systemic-functional grammar of M. A. K. Halliday. Secondly, we explore the differences developmentally, using the cultural-historical psychology of L. S. Vygotsky. Thirdly, we explain the differences we find in texts by considering the history of genres from the fable through the plays of Shakespeare. "Inside" and "Outside" the story turn out to be two very different modes of experiencing-the one reflective and narrativizing and the other participatory and dialogic. These two modes of experience prove to be equally valuable, and even mutually necessary, but only in the long run-different approaches are necessary at different moments in the lesson, different points in development, and even different times in human history. In the final analysis, though, this distinction is meaningless to children and to their teachers unless it is of practical use. Each chapter employs only the most advanced technology ever developed for making sense of human experience, namely thinking and talking-though not necessarily in that order. So every story has a specific narrative to tell, a concrete set of dialogues to try, and above all a practicable time and a practical space for children, their teachers, and even their teachers' teachers, to talk and to think
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; EDITOR'S NOTE; CHAPTER 1:STORY AND PLAY; "WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT THEN?" FIVE STORIES, TWO PLAYS, THREE WISE MEN; ROTE, ROLE, RULE: A TOO SIMPLE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENT; A TOO SIMPLE THEORY OF GENRE: STORY AND PLAY; THE NEXT CHAPTER: GIVING AND GETTING; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2:GIVING AND GETTING; HALLIDAY: THREE STRATA AND THREE SPEECH FUNCTIONS; VYGOTSKY: THE RICKSHAW PULLER AND THE TRAM-DRIVER; GENRE: WHEN DO FABLES BECOME FABULOUS?; THE NEXT CHAPTER: WHERE AND WHEN; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3:WHERE AND WHEN; HALLIDAY: CONSTRUING CIRCUMSTANCES, PARTICIPANTS, AND PROCESSES
    Description / Table of Contents: VYGOTSKY: BURIDAN'S ASS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DECISION MAKINGGENRE: THE PROSAIC FABLE AND THE POETIC ONE; THE NEXT CHAPTER: WHO AND WHAT; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 4:WHO AND WHAT; HALLIDAY: MANAGING EXCHANGES AND MAKING QUESTIONS; VYGOTSKY: FEELING, THINKING, SAYING, AND DOING; GENRE: FROM EPIC TO NOVEL; THE NEXT CHAPTER: HOW AND WHY; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5:HOW AND WHY; HALLIDAY: ARRANGING THEMES AND ORDERING INFORMATION; VYGOTSKY: THEME AND GIVEN DISAPPEAR; GENRE: FROM NOVEL TO PLAY; THE NEXT CHAPTER: PARENT AND CHILD; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6:THE PRONOUNCING PARENT AND THE QUESTIONING CHILD
    Description / Table of Contents: HALLIDAY: PROSODY AND DIALOGYVYGOTSKY: THE "GENETIC" LAW; SHAKESPEARE'S CONTRADICTIONS; NEXT CHAPTER: THE CHARACTER AND THE PLAYER; SCENE ONE; SCENE TWO; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7:THE PROJECTING CHARACTER AND THE PERFORMING PLAYER; HALLIDAY: TAXIS, PROJECTION AND EXPANSION; VYGOTSKY: WHY THOUGHTS ARE QUOTABLE AND FEELINGS ARE NOT; SHAKESPEARE: FROM INTERPERSONAL TERROR TO INTRA-MENTAL HORROR; NEXT CHAPTER: SPEAKER AND SELF; SCENE ONE; SCENE TWO; SCENE THREE; SCENE FOUR; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 8:THE DECIDING SPEAKER AND THE DOUBTING SELF; HALLIDAY: ELABORATING "TO BE OR NOT TO BE"
    Description / Table of Contents: VYGOTSKY: MAPPING LEARNING-AND DEVELOPMENTSHAKESPEARE: IS HAMLET MAD OR JUST MELANCHOLIC?; NEXT CHAPTER: THRILLER AND TRAGEDY; SCENE FOUR; SCENE FIVE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9:THE ACTION THRILLER AND THE ACTUAL TRAGEDY; HALLIDAY: EXTENSION, ENHANCEMENT AND PROJECTION; VYGOTSKY: INSTINCT, HABIT, INTELLIGENCE AND FREE WILL; SHAKESPEARE: IN PRAISE OF BOWDLERIZATION; NEXT CHAPTER: CLOWN AND KING; SCENE ONE; SCENE TWO; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 10:THE DELVING CLOWN AND THE DYING KING; HALLIDAY: CURSING, SWEARING AND OTHER FORMS OF LEXICAL COHESION; VYGOTSKY: MONODRAMA OR MELODRAMA?
    Description / Table of Contents: SHAKESPEARE: "HAD I BUT TIME…I COULD TELL YOU…BUT LET IT BE."NEXT CHAPTER: SHIPWRECK AND ENCHANTED ISLE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 11:THE SHIPWRECK OF CREATIVITY AND THE ISLE OF IMAGINATION; HALLIDAY: REPETITION, SYNONYMY AND HYPONYMY; VYGOTSKY: IMAGINATION AND CREATIVITY; SHAKESPEARE: UNITIES AND SYMMETRIES; NEXT CHAPTER: THE GLOBE AND ITS HEIR; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 12:THE GREAT GLOBE AND ITS HEIR; HALLIDAY: HYPONYMY, MERONYMY AND COLLOCATION; VYGOTSKY: EVERYDAY CONCEPTS AND ACADEMIC CONCEPTS; SHAKESPEARE: METAPHOR AND METONYM; NEXT CHAPTER: CONSPIRACIES AND ORDEAL; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 13:THE NEST OF CONSPIRACY AND THE ORDEAL OF REFLECTION
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9789462098428
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 222 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Teaching Race and Ethnicity
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice: Writing Wrong
    Keywords: Social justice ; Racism ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner , Rema E. Reynolds , Katrice A. Albert and Lori L. Martin -- Introduction /Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner , Lori L. Martin , Katrice A. Albert and Rema E. Reynolds -- Viciousness /Bryan Ellis -- Killing You is Justice /David Stovall -- Been There Done That /Lori Latrice Martin -- No Heroes Here /Kim L. Anderson -- The ‘Whitening’ of Latinos /Kathleen J. Fitzgerald -- Denying the Significance of Race /Cynthia Lee -- “He Looks Like He’s Up to No Good” /Kay S. Varela and Wendy Leo Moore -- “I am Not a Dog!” /Rashaad Thomas -- The Adultification of Black Boys /T. Elon Dancy III -- The Black Male /Daniel S. Harawa -- To Be or Not to Be /Paul M. Buckley -- Using African American Children’s Literature as a Model for ‘Writing Back’ Racial Wrongs /Ebony Joy Wilkins -- “I Don’t Think He Knows About It”/”He was Outraged /Margaret Ann Hagerman and Eric D. Vivier -- Limited and Limitless /Raygine Diaquoi -- Talking to my White Sons About Trayvon Martin /Laura S. Abrams -- Revolutionary in Uniform /Torin Jacobs -- Is it “Marissa” or “Michelle?” /Kirsten T. Edwards -- Responding to Trayvon Martin’s Death /Efua Akoma -- If George Zimmerman Were found Guilty, Would the Criminal Justice System be Considered Just? /Kirk James and Julie Smyth -- Ebony in the Ivory Tower /Jennifer M. Gómez -- Fifty Years of the Deferment of the Dream for Racial Justice /Rogelio Sáenz -- The Res Gestae of Race /Tamara F. Lawson -- Should I Fear? /Donte Dennis -- Representation Matters /Jessica Scott -- Post-Race Ideology in Black Face /Adrienne Milner -- The Legal Education Gap /Editha Rosario -- What if Zimmerman had Been a Drone? /James L. Hollar -- Fixing the Justice System Bit by Bite /Brooke Bell -- White is the New Black, Colonialists are the New Colonized /Shana Siegel -- Hoodies in the Classroom /Crystal Simmons , Hannah Baggett and Sharonda R. Eggleton -- Race is, Race Isn’t /Marcus Bell -- Writing the Wrong /Nicholas D. Hartlep and Daisy Ball -- We are Trayvon’s Teachers /Donna Vukelich-Selva -- Trayvon Martin and the Myth of Superpredator /Michael E. Jennings -- But Can we Muster Compassion for George Zimmerman? /Kendra N. Bryant -- “You’re the One Making This About Race!” /Sophia Softky -- Writing Race /Laura S. Yee and Roderick L. Carey -- Between Belonging and the F/ACT of Niggerisation /L. Kaifa Roland -- About the Editors /Kenneth J. Fasching-Varner , Rema E. Reynolds , Katrice A. Albert and Lori L. Martin.
    Abstract: Trayvon Martin, Race, and “American Justice”: Writing Wrong is the first comprehensive text to analyze not only the killing of Trayvon Martin, but the implications of this event for the state of race in the United States. Bringing together contributions from a variety of disciplines and approaches, this text pushes readers to answer the question: “In the wake of the killing of Trayvon Martin, and the acquittal of his killer, how post-racial can we claim to be?” This collection of short and powerful chapters is at times angering and at times hopeful, but always thought provoking, critical, and poignant. This interdisciplinary volume is well suited for undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty in sociology, social work, law, communication, and education. This book can also be read by anyone interested in social justice and equity through the lens of race in the 21st century
    Description / Table of Contents: ADVANCE PRAISE:Trayvon Martin, Race, and American Justice:Writing Wrong; TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; A PRAYER FOR AFRICAN BOYS:For Successful Transition to Manhood; THE 7 DEADLY AMERICAN SINS; 1. INTRODUCTION:Writing Wrongs in Post-Racial American Justice; REFERENCES; SECTION 1 TRAYVON MARTIN: LIFE, DEATH, AND RACE IN AMERICA; VICIOUSNESS; 2. KILLING YOU IS JUSTICE:Trayvon Martin as Metaphor for the Continual Disposability ofBlack Life in the Eyes of the Law; WALKING IN WOODLAWN: UNDERSTANDING A CONTEXT OF CONFLICT AND DISPOSABILITY
    Description / Table of Contents: SCHOOL CLOSINGS, DISPOSABILITY, AND THE CONTRADICTIONS OF 'SAFE PASSAGE'MOVING FORWARD; REFERENCES; 3. BEEN THERE DONE THAT:With the Zimmerman Verdict, History Repeats Itself; REFERENCES; 4. NO HEROES HERE:Neighborhood Watchfulness and the Role of Narcissistic Altruism in theKilling of Trayvon Martin; REFERENCES; 5. THE 'WHITENING' OF LATINOS:George Zimmerman and the Operation of White Privilege; REFERENCES; 6. DENYING THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RACE:Colorblindness and the Zimmerman Trial; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. "HE LOOKS LIKE HE'S UP TO NO GOOD":White Space, Constructions of Safety, and the Killing of Trayvon MartinRACIALIZED NEIGHBORHOODS & CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIME FEAR; DEFENDING WHITE SPACE, MANUFACTURING FEAR OF THE BLACK CRIMINAL; WHITE SAFETY CONNECTS TO BLACK INSECURITY; REFERENCES; SECTION 2 DECONSTRUCTING IGNORANCE: REACTIONS AND RESPONSES TO RACISM; "I AM NOT A DOG!"; 8. THE ADULTIFICATION OF BLACK BOYS:What Educational Settings Can Learn from Trayvon Martin; SCRIPTED OUT OF CHILDHOOD: PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF BLACK BOYS AND MEN; WHAT DO WE TELL BLACK BOYS AND SCHOOLS?; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. THE BLACK MALE:A Dangerous Double-MinorityAN ABRIDGED HISTORY OF RACE AND RAPE; HOW THE LAW IMPACTS PERCEPTION AND PERCEPTION IMPACTS THE LAW; REFERENCES; 10. TO BE OR NOT TO BE:A Problem and the Promise; TOWARD THE PROMISE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 11. USING AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AS A MODEL FOR 'WRITING BACK' RACIAL WRONGS; BE COURAGEOUS; Challenges Will Come; You Can Do It; CARVE A NEW PATH; REFERENCES; 12. "I DON'T THINK HE KNOWS ABOUT IT"/"HE WAS OUTRAGED:White Parents and White Boys Talk; COLORBLIND FAMILIES; REACTIONS TO THE VERDICT; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 13. LIMITED AND LIMITLESS:Preparing Black Boys for Colorblind RacismRACIAL SOCIALIZATION; CRITICAL RACE THEORY; ASPIRATIONAL CAPITAL; NAVIGATIONAL CAPITAL; RESISTANT CAPITAL; REFERENCES; 14. TALKING TO MY WHITE SONS ABOUT TRAYVON MARTIN:The Privilege of Protection; REFERENCES; SECTION 3 HOW MUCH MORE CAN WE TAKE? THE FIGHT FOR RACIAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; REVOLUTIONARY IN UNIFORM; 15. IS IT "MARISSA" OR "MICHELLE?":Black Women as Accessory to Black Manhood; ACCESSORIZE: A TALE OF MARISSA ALEXANDER; WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?; WHERE ARE MY BLACK BROTHAS (AND WHITE SISTAHS)?; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 16. RESPONDING TO TRAYVON MARTIN'S DEATH:A Grassroots Approach
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    ISBN: 9789462096868
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 174 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional Learning
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gender, Feminism, and Queer Theory in the Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices
    Keywords: Teachers Training of ; Social aspects ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Monica Taylor and Lesley Coia -- Introduction /Monica Taylor and Lesley Coia -- Addressing Gender, Feminism, and Queer Theory Through Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices: A Literature Review /Monica Taylor and Lesley Coia -- Exploring and Connecting Lines of Flight in a Self-Study Community /Kathryn Strom , Rabab Abi-Hanna , Linda Abrams , Charity Dacey and Jacqueline Dauplaise -- Interpretation and Gender Within the Zone of Inconclusivity /Mary Lynn Hamilton and Stefinee Pinnegar -- Feeling: Feminist? A Self-Study of Emotion as a Feminist Epistemology in Education Practice /Rachel Forgasz and Allie Clemans -- Disturbing Masculinities: Epistemology, Outlaw Emotions, and the Gendered Self In Self-Study Research /Jeffrey J. Kuzmic -- Familial Reality Engendering Feminism: The Impact of a Matriarchal Upbringing on Thinking about Teaching and Learning /Deborah L. Tidwell , Pamela T. Schwartz and Janet T. Dunn -- Gendered Discourse in the Evangelical South: Fashioning a Conservatively Critical Pedagogy of Teacher Education /Nathan D. Brubaker -- Inqueeries into Self-Study: Queering the Gaze on Teacher Educator Identity and Practice /Julian Kitchen -- From Adam and Eve to Dick and Jane: A Literary Nomadic Inquiry on Gender and Sexuality In Teaching and Teacher Education /Adrian D. Martin -- A Co/Autoethnography of Feminist Teaching: Nomadic Jamming into the Unpredictable /Lesley Coia and Monica Taylor -- Biographies /Monica Taylor and Lesley Coia.
    Abstract: This edited volume gives explicit attention to the influence of gender, feminism, and queer theory in self-study of teacher education practices. It builds on the self-study community’s interest in social justice that has mostly been focused on race, ethnicity, gender, disability, and power, as well as broad conceptions that include multiculturalism and ways of knowing. This is the time to examine gender both because our community is growing and because of the reconceptualization of issues of gender, feminism, and queer theory in teacher education. This collection of papers provides a space for members of the self-study field, from founders to welcomed new members, along with the general community of teacher educators to problematize these issues through a variety of theoretical lenses. As always with self-study the impetus of the research is on the improvement of individual practice. Readers will find innovative approaches and insights into their own work as teacher educators
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; FOCUSING ON GENDER, FEMINISM, AND QUEER THEORY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE; NAVIGATING THE CHAPTERS; REFERENCES; ADDRESSING GENDER, FEMINISM, AND QUEER THEORY THROUGH SELF-STUDY OF TEACHER EDUCATION PRACTICES: A LITERATURE REVIEW; METHODS OF ANALYSIS; GENDER; Examining Gender as Part of a Larger Lens on Social Justice; Narrowly Focusing on Gender Stereotypes; Gender and Agency; FEMINISM; Feminist Perspectives on Self-Study; Studying the Self; Exploring Power and Authority; Maintaining Complexity
    Description / Table of Contents: Using Feminist Research Methods in Self-StudyQUEER THEORY; Addressing Issues of Sexuality; Influence of Sexuality on Teacher Educator Identity; Queer Theory as an Analytical Lens for Self-Study; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; EXPLORING AND CONNECTING LINES OF FLIGHT IN A SELF -STUDY COMMUNITY; PROLOGUE; CONTEXT; RHIZOMATICS; MAPPING LINES OF FLIGHT; BECOMINGS; Working as a Group; Consciousness Raising; Claiming Power; Enacting Agency; Transforming Self; DISCUSSION; EPILOGUE: WHERE DO WE GO NEXT?; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; INTERPRETATION AND GENDER WITHIN THE ZONE OF INCONCLUSIVITY
    Description / Table of Contents: THEORETICAL FRAMESFeminist and Queer Theories; Positioning Theory; SELF-STUDY OF TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION PRACTICES RESEARCH; Dialogue; Ontology As Stance; Interpretation; Bakhtin's Zones of Maximum Contact and Inconclusivity; METHODOLOGY; INTERPRETIVE PROCESS; Text Fragment One: November 1st; Reinterpretation 1; Establishing Trustworthiness; SHIFT TO POSITIONING THEORY; Text Fragment 2: December 8 th; Reinterpretation 2; Shift to Positioning Theory; QUEER THEORY AS INTERPRETIVE LENS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: FEELING: FEMINIST? A SELF-STUDY OF EMOTION AS A FEMINIST EPISTEMOLOGY IN EDUCATION PRACTICEOUR PROVOCATION; EMOTION AND EPISTEMOLOGY; THE STUDY; What Counts as Knowledge: Repositioning Feeling as a Form of Knowledge; Who Knows? Feeling as a Way Into Knowledge Production PositionsStudents as Knowers; How Do We Come To Know Through Feeling? Processes For WorkingWith Feeling; THINKING THROUGH IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; DISTURBING MASCULINITIES: EPISTEMOLOGY, OUTLAW EMOTIONS, AND THE GENDERED SELF IN SELF-STUDY RESEARCH; EPISTEMOLOGY AND EMOTIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: ENGENDERING THE SELF: MASCULINITY AND METHODOLOGYCOMING TO KNOW DIFFERENTLY: PATRIARCHY, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND THE GENDERED SELF; OUTLAW EMOTIONS; DISTURBING MASCULINITIES: EMOTIONS, EPISTEMOLOGIES, AND PATRIARCHY; GENDER, OUTLAW EMOTIONS, EPISTEMOLOGY, AND SELF-STUDY; Emotional Matters: Deconstructing the Epistemological Hegemony of Patriarchy; Gender Matters: The Politics of Outlaw Emotions; DISTURBING EPISTEMOLOGIES: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; FAMILIAL REALITY ENGENDERING FEMINISM: THE IMPACT OF A MATRIARCHAL UPBRINGING ON THINKING ABOUT TEACHING AND LEARNING
    Description / Table of Contents: THE CONTEXT FOR THE SELF-STUDY
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    ISBN: 9789462094949
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 182 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Drivers and Barriers to Achieving Quality in Higher Education
    Keywords: Education, Higher Evaluation ; Quality assurance ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Heather Eggins -- Implementation and Translation /Don F. Westerheijden and Jan Kohoutek -- Policy Drivers and Barriers to Implementation: Contexts of Practice /Ray Land and Julie Rattray -- Questions of Access /Heather Eggins -- Academic Values and the Procedures of Quality Assurance /Ewa Chmielecka -- Two Approaches to Quality Assurance: The ESG and Quality Management Concepts /Jakub Brdulak -- Changes in Governance: Do They Help Overcome Barriers to the Implementation of the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Higher Education? /Amélia Veiga and Cláudia S. Sarrico -- Stakeholders and Quality Assurance in Higher Education /Liudvika Leisyte and Don F. Westerheijden -- Information and Internal Quality Assurance in European and Slovak Higher Education Institutions /Alena Hašková , Ľubica Lachká , Ľubor Pilárik and Julie Rattray -- Moving up: National Qualifications Frameworks, School-University Linkages and the Challenge of Transition from Secondary to Tertiary Education /Catherine Owen and George Gordon -- The Czech Case: Students, Governance and the Interface with Secondary Education /Josef Beneš , Vladimír Roskovec and Helena Šebková -- From Central Regulation to Quality Culture: The Latvian Case /A. Prikulis , A. Rusakova and A. Rauhvargers -- The Portuguese Case: New Public Management Reforms and the European Standards and Guidelines /Maria João Rosa and Alberto Amaral -- Opening up the Black Box /Jan Kohoutek and Don F. Westerheijden -- Contributors /Heather Eggins.
    Abstract: The topic of achieving and assuring quality in every higher education institution continues to be both relevant and urgent worldwide. This volume presents a considered discussion of a range of facets of the issue, drawing on the findings of a 3 year EU research programme involving seven countries: Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Latvia, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia and the Netherlands. Topics include access, student assessment, governance, stakeholders, academic faculty, information and the interface between the secondary and tertiary sectors. The authors, all of whom are drawn from the research teams, explore particular aspects of the research objectives. These aim to identify the drivers and overcome the barriers to establishing high quality in both European higher education, in relation to the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance and, by implication, in worldwide higher education
    Description / Table of Contents: ""COVER""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""1. IMPLEMENTATION AND TRANSLATION: From European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance to Education Quality Work in Higher Education Institutions""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""THE BOLOGNA PROCESS AS INTERGOVERNMENTAL POLICY-MAKING""; ""STARTING OUT WITH THE ESG: DIVERSE EXPECTATIONS?""; ""CONCEPTS: IMPLEMENTATION AND TRANSLATION""; ""Implementation Stairs and Barriers""; ""Translation Rather than Implementation""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: MULTI-PRODUCT ORGANISATIONS BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS, MARKETS AND DISCIPLINES""""IMPLEMENTING AN IMPLEMENTATION STUDY: DRIVERS AND BARRIERS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""2. POLICY DRIVERS AND BARRIERS TO IMPLEMENTATION: CONTEXTS OF PRACTICE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""POLICY IMPLEMENTATION""; ""FOUR CONTEXTS OF PRACTICE""; ""Vignette 1: Modernising Assessment""; ""Vignette 2: Challenges to Access""; ""Vignette 3: Quality Management and Revised Governance""; ""Vignette 4: Improving Teaching Quality""; ""CONCLUSION: POLICY AND ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE""; ""REFERENCES""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""3. QUESTIONS OF ACCESS""""MAJOR DRIVERS OF CHANGE""; ""INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR STAKEHOLDERS""; ""CURRICULUM ISSUES""; ""TRANSLATION INTO LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES""; ""PARTNERSHIPS""; ""OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO ACCESS: THE IBAR FINDINGS""; ""CONFLICTING AGENDAS""; ""INFLEXIBILITY""; ""TRANSITION FROM SECONDARY EDUCATION""; ""GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING""; ""RISK OF DROP-OUT""; ""DATA AVAILABILITY""; ""REFERENCES""; ""4. ACADEMIC VALUES AND THE PROCEDURES OF QUALITY ASSURANCE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""ACADEMIC ETHOS""; ""THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY""; ""HIERARCHIES OF VALUES IN ACADEMIC ETHOS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TRUST AS A KEY VALUE CONSOLIDATING ACADEMIC COMMUNITY""""ACADEMIC ETHOS AND ACADEMIC COMMUNITY VERSUS QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEMS: IBAR PROJECT FINDINGS""; ""CONCLUSIONS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""5. TWO APPROACHES TO QUALITY ASSURANCE: THE ESG AND QUALITY MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""CONCEPT OF QUALITY IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCES""; ""THE ESG AND QUALITY""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""6. CHANGES IN GOVERNANCE: DO THEY HELP OVERCOME BARRIERS TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION?""; ""INTRODUCTION""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHANGES IN GOVERNANCE""""ESG BARRIERS FROM THE GOVERNANCE PERSPECTIVE""; ""Translation of the ESG into National Quality Assurance Policy""; ""Implementation by Higher Education Institutions of National Higher EducationPolicies Regarding Quality of Education""; ""National Administration of Higher Education to the Extent that it hasConsequences for Quality of Education""; ""Interpretation of Demands Regarding Qualities of Education and Qualities ofGraduates of Internal and External Stakeholders by Higher Education Institutions""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Interpretation of Demands from the International Scientific and ProfessionalCommunities on Education in their Area of Knowledge""
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    ISBN: 9789462097490
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 176 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Finnish Innovations and Technologies in Schools: A Guide towards New Ecosystems of Learning
    Keywords: Educational innovations ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Hannele Niemi , Jari Multisilta , Lasse Lipponen and Marianna Vivitsou -- The Finnish Educational Ecosystem /Hannele Niemi -- A New Finnish National Core Curriculum for Basic Education (2014) and Technology as an Integrated Tool for Learning /Sanna Vahtivuori-Hänninen , Irmeli Halinen , Hannele Niemi , Jari Lavonen and Lasse Lipponen -- Global is Becoming Everywhere /Hannele Niemi and Jari Multisilta -- Digital Storytelling in Finnish Schools /Vilhelmiina Harju , Kirsi Viitanen and Marianna Vivitsou -- Science through the Camera Lens /Johanna Penttilä , Veera Kallunki and Johanna Ojalainen -- Angry Birds for Fun in Learning /Vilhelmiina Harju and Jari Multisilta -- Learning by Teaching /Harri Ketamo -- Learning by Creating Educational Exergames /Kristian Kiili , Pauliina Tuomi , Mikko Koskela and Jeffrey Earp -- The Innovative School as an Environment for the Design of Educational Innovations /Tiina Korhonen , Jari Lavonen , Minna Kukkonen , Kati Sormunen and Kalle Juuti -- Building an Ecosystem for Developing Educational Use of Technology in Finnish Schools /Marja Kankaanranta and Sanna Vahtivuori-Hänninen -- Inspiration, Joy, and Support of STEM for Children, Youth, and Teachers through the Innovative LUMA Collaboration /Lauri Vihma and Maija Aksela -- The International Millennium Youth Camp as an Active Learning Ecosystem for Future Scientists /Sakari Tolppanen and Maija Aksela -- Schools and Companies in a Co-configurative Collaboration /Anna Aarnio , Lasse Lipponen , Sanna Vahtivuori-Hänninen and Jarkko Mylläri -- Epilogue /Hannele Niemi , Jari Multisilta , Lasse Lipponen and Marianna Vivitsou -- Author Biographical Notes /Hannele Niemi , Jari Multisilta , Lasse Lipponen and Marianna Vivitsou.
    Abstract: This book combines several perspectives on the steps the Finnish educational system has taken to provide students with the skills and competences needed for living in today’s society and in the future. The ecosystem is used as a metaphor for the educational system. The Finnish system aims to achieve sustainable education by ensuring that the system is simultaneously interconnected and open to transformations. The book describes how a flexible curriculum system is succeeding without the pressures of high-stake testing. It also illustrates how the ongoing curriculum reform of the basic education is working. The book brings together knowledge gained in schools through the cooperation of researchers, teachers, school principals, the public sector, and private companies. The book presents case studies of technology integration aimed at crossing boundaries in formal and informal learning settings, locally and globally. The contributors address 21st-century needs and requirements through learner-driven knowledge creation, collaboration, networking, and digital literacies. It opens new scenarios of how to apply digital storytelling and games connecting fun, motivation, and learning. The strong message is that, through collaboration and networking, we can create an educational ecosystem that supports different learners
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PROLOGUE:Towards a Global Ecosystem; PART I:FRAMES FOR THE FUTURE AND 21ST-CENTURY SKILLS; 1. THE FINNISH EDUCATIONAL ECOSYSTEM:Working for Equity and High Learning utcomes; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THE FINNISH EDUCATIONAL ECOSYSTEM; High Learning Outcomes; Equity as a Basic Value; Flexible Education System for Lifelong Learning (LLL); Local Freedom and Responsibility; Support Systems; Enhancement-led and Formative Evaluation Policy for Promoting Quality; High-Quality Teachers and Teacher Education; NEW LEARNING SPACES CREATE NEW DEMANDS FOR ECOSYSTEMS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE FINNISH EDUCATIONAL ECOSYSTEM IS A LIVING SYSTEMREFERENCES; 2. A NEW FINNISH NATIONAL CORE CURRICULUM FOR BASIC EDUCATION (2014) AND TECHNOLOGY AS AN INTEGRATED TOOL FOR LEARNING; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; Values Underlying the Core Curriculum; Municipalities as Education Providers and Curriculum Creators; Teachers as Autonomous Executives of the Curriculum; CURRENT INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL TRENDS INFLUENCING THE DESIGN OF THE CORE CURRICULUM; 21st-Century Movement; The Role of ICT and Media in Education; Versatile Environments for Learning
    Description / Table of Contents: COLLABORATIVE AND ITERATIVE PLANNING OF THE NEW NATIONAL CORE CURRICULUM IN FINLANDCONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PART II:GLOBAL SHARING PEDAGOGY WITH VIDEO STORYTELLING; 3. GLOBAL IS BECOMING EVERYWHERE:Global Sharing Pedagogy; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; A BOUNDLESS AND FLAT WORLD: CHANGING LEARNING; TOWARDS GLOBAL SHARING PEDAGOGY; Experience, Technology and Learning; LEARNERS' AGENCY AND ENGAGEMENT IN LEARNING; MEDIATORS OF LEARNING IN GSP; GLOBAL SHARING PEDAGOGY IN SCHOOLS?; Engagement; Learner-Driven Knowledge and Skills Creation; Collaboration; Networking; Media Competencies and Digital Literacy
    Description / Table of Contents: GLOBAL SHARING IN DIFFERENT LEARNING SPACESREFERENCES; 4. DIGITAL STORYTELLING IN FINNISH SCHOOLS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; Learning and Teaching with Digital Storytelling; Digital Storytelling with MoViE; RESEARCH METHODS AND DATA COLLECTION; FINDINGS; Digital Storytelling Projects in the Classes; Teachers' Experiences about Using Digital Storytelling in Teaching; Learning with Digital Stories; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; 5. SCIENCE THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; Discovering a New Pedagogy; FRAMEWORK OF THE TEACHING EXPERIMENT; Implementation in the Classroom
    Description / Table of Contents: Challenges and How They Were MetRESEARCH METHODS AND DATA COLLECTION; JOY OF FILMING; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; PART III: GAMES FOR LEARNING:Learning with Motivation and Engagement; 6. ANGRY BIRDS FOR FUN IN LEARNING; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; THEORETICAL BACKGROUND; Play and Learning in Early Childhood; Playful Learning Environment; Interest and Engagement Improve Learning; RESEARCH METHODS AND DATA COLLECTION; FINDINGS; DISCUSSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; 7. LEARNING BY TEACHING:A Game-Based Approach; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; SMARTKID MATH - TEACHING THE GAME CHARACTER
    Description / Table of Contents: GAME-BASED ANALYTICS OF LEARNING
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    ISBN: 9789462097674
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXX, 218 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 'Cadjan – Kiduhu': Global Perspectives on Youth Work
    Keywords: Social work with youth ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Brian Belton -- Professionalizing Youthwork: A Global Perspective /Brian Belton -- Hip Hop Is Dead! Youthwork in a State of Decline? /Curtis Worrell -- The Social Architecture of Youth Work Practice /Dana Fusco -- Building a New Common /Hans Skott-Myhre -- Compassion and the ‘Colonial Mentality’ /Brian Belton -- Leadership Training for Youth /Harini Amarasuriya -- Current Issues in Youth Work Training in the Major English-Speaking Countries /Jennifer Brooker -- Youth Policies in the Nordic Countries /Helena Helve -- The Development and Implementation of Youth Policy in Malta /Miriam Teuma -- Brief on Youth in Contemporary Croatian Society /Emina Bužinkić -- Demanding Lives, Difficult Paths /Indra Khera -- Hello, Everyone! We Are Glad to Welcome You on the Summer Session of Pilgrim! /Sofya Gileva -- The German YMCA in Tension between Institutionalization and Movement /Günter Lücking -- Youth Engagement in the Gitano Associative Movement in Catalonia /Anna Mirga -- Conclusion /Brian Belton.
    Abstract: In this book academics, practitioners and scholars from all over the planet present relatively heterogeneous perspectives to produce something of the homogenous whole that youth work might be understood to be. This promotes the understanding that to lock down youth work in notional stasis (bolt it into a ‘ carceral archipelago’) would be the antithesis of practice, which would effectively destroy it as youth work. Other writers have effectively tried to achieve just this, or perhaps identified (put a flag in) what they see (or want to be) the ‘core’ of youth work practice. But youth work is not an apple. A global and historical perspective of youth work shows it to be a relentlessly developing range of responses to a persistently growing and shifting range of phenomena, issues and directions presented by and to societies and the young people in those societies. Here the authors offer a set of responses from within the incessantly metamorphosing field that can generically be called ‘youth work; they do this in this time, from many places and a diversity of identities, but they all identify what they present professionally and/or academically with what they agree to be the glorious rainbow palette that youth work is
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; CORE RELATION; ACCIDENTAL INTERNATIONAL PRACTITIONER; CHAPTERS; THEORY; ORGANISATION; PRACTICE; NEST SRI LANKA; The Aims and Objectives of Nest; Training; The Nest Community Health Centre; Promotion of Well Being; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; THEORY; PROFESSIONALIZING YOUTH WORK: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE:Criteria for Professional Youth Work; Its Principles and Values; PROFESSIONALISING YOUTH WORK; TOWARDS BUILDING A CONCEPT OF YOUTH WORK; VALUES AND PRINCIPLES; TRANSLATING PRINCIPLES TO PRACTICE; BUILDING A PROFESSIONAL YOUTH WORK SECTOR
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION TO YOUTH WORKARTICULATING PRACTICE; Care; SOCIAL AND POLITICAL EDUCATION; EXPECTATION; PROFESSIONAL JUDGEMENT; A RIGHTS-BASED APPROACH; YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARTICIPATION; A PRACTICAL DEFINITION FOR YOUTH WORK; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; HIP HOP IS DEAD! YOUTH WORK IN A STATE OF DECLINE?:Synopsis; SHOUT OUTS!; INTRODUCTION; THE HISTORY OF YOUTH WORK; RESEARCH AND RESULTS; 'YO! HIP HOP STARTED OUT IN THE HEART' (HILL, L 1998: 00:00 - 00:20); "THE QUESTION AIN'T WHETHER IT'S DEAD. IT'S MORE LIKE, WHO KILLED IT AND WHEN" (BUDDEN, J 2005: 00:14 - 00: 20)
    Description / Table of Contents: "YOU CAN REMAIN STUCK IN A BOX. I'MMA BREAK OUT AND THEN HIDE EVERY LOCK" (LAMAR, K 2012: 2:45 - 2:51)CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; THE SOCIAL ARCHITECTURE OF YOUTH WORK PRACTICE; INTRODUCTION; YOUTH WORK AS RELATIONAL PRACTICE; PROBLEMATICS, NOT PROBLEMS; THE PURPOSE OF YOUTH WORK PRACTICE; REMOVING THE 'INSTITUTION'; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; BUILDING A NEW COMMON:Youth Work and the Question of Transitional Institutions of Care; CARE/COMMUNICATION; THE INFLUENCE OF LANGUAGE; TRANSMOGRIFYING CAPITAILISM; CARE IN COMMON; ENVISIONING THE STRUGGLE TO CARE; RESPONSIVE CARE
    Description / Table of Contents: RELATION TO EDUCATIONYOUTH WORKER AS SERVANTS OF THE SYSTEM; WAKE UP AND RE-CENTRE; ORGANIZING OUR SOCIAL FIELD OF ENCOUNTER; ACCEPTANCE OF CONFLICT; WORK OF ART; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; COMPASSION AND THE 'COLONIAL MENTALITY':Pretoria; PREMONITION OR MEMORY?; COLONISED YOUTH; ON COMPASSION; A DUTY OF COMPASSION?; MEANING; THE CLAIM OF COMPASSION; SHIFTING ARTICULATIONS; QUESTIONING COMPASSION; BORN AGAIN ZEN; AN UNCOMMON SENTIMENT; COMPASSION FATIGUE; INAPPROPRIATE ASSUMPTIONS; 'STRONG COMPASSION'; JUDGEMENTS OF STREET WISE SAINTS; COMPASSION IS NOT RELEGATED; SPONGES OF COMPASSION
    Description / Table of Contents: A DUTY OF CAREDOES A DUTY OF CARE EXIST?; IS THERE A BREACH OF THAT DUTY?; DID THE BREACH CAUSE DAMAGE OR LOSS TO AN INDIVIDUAL'S PERSON OR PROPERTY?; WHAT ABOUT EMOTIONAL DAMAGE THAT SEEMS TO BE RISING UP THE AGENDA?; Does a Duty of Care Exist?; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; ORGANISATION; LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR YOUTH:A Response to Youth Rebellion?; INTRODUCTION; THE POST-INDEPENDENCE SRI LANKAN STATE; The First JVP Insurrection - 1971; The 2nd JVP Insurrection: 1987 to 1989; 30 Year North-East Armed Conflict; SRI LANKAN YOUTH AND PROPENSITY FOR VIOLENCE; YOUTH AND RELATIONSHIP TO THE STATE
    Description / Table of Contents: YOUTH WORK IN SRI LANKA
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  • 86
    ISBN: 9789462097940
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 262 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Global Perspectives On Higher Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Using Data to Improve Higher Education: Research, Policy and Practice
    Keywords: Education, Higher Administration ; Educational indicators ; Educational planning Mathematical models ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Maria Eliophotou Menon , Dawn Geronimo Terkla and Paul Gibbs -- Introduction /Maria Eliophotou Menon -- Informing or Distracting? Guiding or Driving? The Use of Performance Indicators in Higher Education /John Taylor -- Opportunities and Barriers to Effective Planning in Higher Education /Richard A. Voorhees and John D. Cooper -- Using Data to Inform Institutional Decision Making at Tufts University /Dawn Geronimo Terkla , Jessica Sharkness , Lauren M. Conoscenti and Christina Butler -- Student Feedback on the Experience of Higher Education /James Williams -- Higher Education Brands and Data /Chris Chapleo and Peter Reader -- Evaluating Students’ Quality of Academic Life /Eugénia Pedro , Helena Alves and João Leitão -- The Returns to Investment in Higher Education /George Psacharopoulos -- Investigating Students’ Expectations of the Economic Returns to Higher Education /Maria Eliophotou Menon -- Determinants of the Gender Gap in Annual Earnings among College Graduates /Marilou Ioakimidis and Joop Hartog -- Higher Education and Equality of Opportunity /Sofia N. Andreou and Christos Koutsampelas -- Student Data Privacy and Institutional Accountability in an Age of Surveillance /Paul Prinsloo and Sharon Slade -- Privacy, Analytics and Marketing Higher Education /Paul Gibbs -- Using Data and Experts to Make the Wrong Decision /Ian R. Dobson -- Conclusions and Policy Implications /Paul Gibbs -- Contributors /Maria Eliophotou Menon , Dawn Geronimo Terkla and Paul Gibbs -- Index /Maria Eliophotou Menon , Dawn Geronimo Terkla and Paul Gibbs -- Global Perspectives on Higher Education /Maria Eliophotou Menon , Dawn Geronimo Terkla and Paul Gibbs.
    Abstract: In recent decades, higher education systems and institutions have been called to respond to an unprecedented number of challenges. Major challenges emerged with the phenomenal increase in the demand for higher education and the associated massive expansion of higher education systems. In response universities were called to adopt planning and research methods that would enable them to identify and address the needs of a larger, more diverse student body. Higher education institutions began to place greater emphasis on planning and marketing, seeking to maintain their position in an increasingly competitive higher education market. Under the current economic downturn, universities are under pressure to further cut costs while maintaining their attractiveness to prospective students. As a result educational policy makers and administrators are called to select the ‘right’ alternatives, aiming for both efficiency and effectiveness in delivered outcomes. This book provides insights into the use of data as an input in planning and improvement initiatives in higher education. It focuses on uses (and potential abuses) of data in educational planning and policy formulation, examining several practices and perspectives relating to different types of data. The book is intended to address the need for the collection and utilization of data in the attempt to improve higher education both at the systemic and the institutional level
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART A:THE USE OF DATA IN THE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION; INFORMING OR DISTRACTING? GUIDING OR DRIVING? THE USE OF PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; SOME INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES; LEARNING FROM THE WORLD OF BUSINESS; PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN PRACTICE; Strategy; Management; Efficiency; Quality; Resource Allocation; USING PERFORMANCE INDICATORS IN HIGHER EDUCATION:SOME FINAL THOUGHTS; Quality of Data; Types of Data; Methods; Quantity or Quality; Using Performance Indicators; Transparency and Agreement
    Description / Table of Contents: "Apples and Pears"Drawing False or Unjustified Conclusions; Decision Making; Performance Culture; User Perspectives; REFERENCES; OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE PLANNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION:Data Sources and Techniques; OVERVIEW; EFFECTIVE PLANNING: OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS; Build a Culture of Inquiry and Evidence; Map out High Level Strategy; Defining Roles; Engage Teamwork; Create Actionable Data; Expand Comfort Zones; Waiting for Perfection; SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE IN USING DATA TO PLAN; Strategic Planning and Data; Inviting Constructive Conversation
    Description / Table of Contents: Assessing Institutional Data ReadinessApproach Software Acquisition Cautiously; Analytics; Focus First on Diagnosis; Create Data Allies; Connecting Bottom-up Planning to Data; Create Early Data Victories; Settle on Approaches to Benchmarking; Managing Change Processes; SUMMARY; NOTE; REFERENCES; USING DATA TO INFORM INSTITUTIONAL DECISION MAKING AT TUFTS UNIVERSITY; INTRODUCTION; TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED AT THE UNIVERSITY; Dashboard; Rick Register; Surveys for Assessmen; Modeling; Benchmark Comparisons; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; PART B:MARKETING/STAKEHOLDER DATA
    Description / Table of Contents: STUDENT FEEDBACK ON THE EXPERIENCE OF HIGHER EDUCATION:A Significant Component of Institutional Research DataINTRODUCTION; Background; PURPOSES OF COLLECTING STUDENT FEEDBACK; Different Purposes; Different Types of Survey; HOW SURVEY RESULTS ARE USED; The Consultation Process; Accountability for Improvement: Impact of NSS; WHAT STUDENT FEEDBACK DATA TELL US; CHANGE AS A RESULT OF STUDENT SURVEYS; Approaches to Closing the Feedback Loop; Working in Genuine Partnership with Students; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: HIGHER EDUCATION BRANDS AND DATA:Should Branding Metrics in U.K. Universities Be Better Informed?INTRODUCTION; WHY IS BRANDING IMPORTANT?; WHAT ARE THE OBJECTIVES OF BRANDING A UNIVERSITY?; IS HIGHER EDUCATION CLEAR ABOUT THE OBJECTIVES OF BRANDING IN THE SECTOR?; CAN BRANDING IN HIGHER EDUCATION BE MEASURED?; WHAT DATA IS THE SECTOR CURRENTLY USING TO INFORM BRANDING?; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCE; EVALUATING STUDENTS' QUALITY OF ACADEMIC LIFE:Using Data in a Structural Model Approach; INTRODUCTION; LITERATURE REVIEW AND RESEARCH HYPOTHESES; Quality of Academic Life
    Description / Table of Contents: Determinants of Quality of Academic Life
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    ISBN: 9789462097766
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 164 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Advances in Learning Environments Research
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Student Voice, Teacher Action Research and Classroom Improvement
    Keywords: Action research in education ; Education, Secondary ; Effective teaching ; Student evaluation of teachers ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Students’ Voices: Assessing the Learning Environment, Students’ Attitudes and Self-Beliefs -- Using Student Perception Data to Guide Teacher Action Research -- Student Perception Data, Teacher Action Research and School Improvement -- Discussion, Limitations and Future Directions -- Constructivist-Oriented Learning Environment Survey -- Attitudes and Self-Belief Survey (ASBS) -- Teacher Evaluation Form -- Guide to Using the Data as Part of Action Research -- Teacher Planning Sheet (Example) -- Written Report Template -- References.
    Abstract: The issue of teacher quality is increasingly seen as being central to education policy development and this emphasis highlights the role teacher professional development plays in improving teacher effectiveness and the quality of learning in the classroom. This book describes a large-scale research program which investigated the feasibility of using student perceptual measures as the basis for teacher development and classroom improvement. The book describes how teachers’ use of the student feedback, as part of an action-research process, was used to guide improvements to their respective classrooms which in turn provided them with increased opportunities for teacher development and growth. In addition to this, it reports the efforts of one school which purposefully linked the involvement of their teachers to their school improvement initiatives. This book would be of interest to a range of audiences including researchers, teachers and school leaders. Its attractions include its far-reaching implications for educational systems concerning the ways in which student feedback can be used to facilitate teacher development and growth. The book also reports the use of a multi-method research design in which quantitative and qualitative methods were successfully employed simultaneously within two concurrent and interrelated investigations
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION; THE ISSUE OF TEACHER QUALITY; SCHOOL AND TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS; TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROFESSIONAL GROWTH; TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH; TEACHER REFLECTION; LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS RESEARCH; History of the Field of Learning Environments; STUDENTS' ATTITUDES AND SELF-BELIEFS; Assessing Students' Attitudes; Assessing Students' Self-Efficacy Beliefs; DESIGN AND METHODS; Research design; Sample; Phases of Data Collection; Instruments Used for Data Collection
    Description / Table of Contents: Assessing Students' Perceptions of the Learning EnvironmentAssessing Students' Attitudes and Self-Efficacy Beliefs; Qualitative Data Collection; STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; CHAPTER 2:STUDENTS' VOICES: ASSESSING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT, STUDENTS' ATTITUDES AND SELF-BELIEFS; ASSESSING THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT; The Relationship Dimension; The Assessment Dimension; The Delivery Dimension; ASSESSING STUDENTS' ATTITUDES AND ACADEMIC SELF-BELIEFS; Attitude to Subject; Academic Efficacy; VALIDATION OF THE INSTRUMENTS; Translation Validity of the COLES and ASBS; Criterion-Related Validity
    Description / Table of Contents: Reliability and Validity of the COLESReliability and Validity of the ASBS; CHAPTER SUMMARY; CHAPTER 3:USING STUDENT PERCEPTION DATA TO GUIDE TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH; OVERVIEW OF THE TEACHER DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY; Step One: Assessing the Learning Environment; Step Two: Providing Feedback; Step Three: Reflection and Discussion; Step Four: Intervention; Step Five: Re-assessment; PRE-POST CHANGES IN STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THEIR CLASSROOM LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS; Pre-Post Changes: Whole Sample; Pre-Post Changes: Comparing Reflection-Only and Focus Teachers
    Description / Table of Contents: USING STUDENT PERCEPTION DATA TO GUIDE IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CLASSROOM LEARNING ENVIRONMENTTeacher Action Research; Interpretative Discussion; Teacher Action Research Based on Students' Perceptions as Professional Development; CHAPTER SUMMARY; CHAPTER 4:STUDENT PERCEPTION DATA, TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT; USING TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH AS PART OF INITIATIVES FOR SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT; Maggie's Story; Monitoring the Success of the School-Level Initiatives; CHAPTER SUMMARY; CHAPTER 5:DISCUSSION, LIMITATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: DEVELOPMENT, VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE COLES AND THE ASBSPRE-POST CHANGES IN STUDENTS' PERCEPTIONS OF THE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT; USING STUDENT PERCEPTION DATA AS THE BASIS FOR TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH; TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH BASED ON STUDENT PERCEPTION DATA AS PROFESSIONAL LEARNING; TEACHER ACTION RESEARCH AND SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT; LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY; CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE STUDY; FUTURE RESEARCH; CONCLUDING COMMENTS; APPENDIX 1 - CONSTRUCTIVIST-ORIENTED LEARNING ENVIRONMENTSURVEY; APPENDIX 2 - ATTITUDES AND SELF-BELIEF SURVEY (ASBS); APPENDIX 3 - TEACHER EVALUATION FORM
    Description / Table of Contents: APPENDIX 4 - GUIDE TO USING THE DATA AS PART OF ACTION RESEARCH
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  • 88
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462097919
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 118 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: International Issues in Adult Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stories of Transformative Learning
    Keywords: Storytelling in education ; Transformative learning ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Fostering Transformative Learning -- Understanding Self and Society through Storytelling -- Transformative Learning through Storytelling -- Transformative Learning based on Psychological Dilemmas -- Transformation in Response to Loss and Trauma -- Transformation through Educational Experiences -- Transformative Learning and Social Change -- Transformative Learning and Spirituality -- Discussion: Stories and Transformative Learning -- What We Have Learned -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: Stories of Transformative Learning is intended to encourage people to explore the potential for transformative learning in their lives, practices, and communities. This book illustrates the transformative learning process through ten stories of individuals from both inside and outside of the classroom. Adult educators and adult learners will find the book to be personally insightful and professionally useful. There have been many accounts of transformative learning experiences, but it is not often that we have the opportunity to hear first-hand personal stories of transformative learning. Here, ten stories are told directly by the people who experienced them, with additional commentary from the authors. These stories are intended to resonate with readers and to inspire people to create the conditions where transformative learning can occur in their lives and professional practice. Storytelling is one way in which both educators and learners can understand the process of transformative learning. Telling stories, reading others’stories, and contemplating our own stories all help us to become aware of alternative perspectives, a process that is at the heart of critical reflection and critical self-reflection, which is, in turn, central to transformative learning. We hope to increase readers’sense of agency and more self-directed, self-fulfilling lives. By demonstrating how others have examined and reconsidered otherwise hidden assumptions that constrained the quality and potential of their lives, we show readers how they may do the same
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""PREFACE""; ""PURPOSE""; ""NEED""; ""INTENDED AUDIENCES""; ""CONTENT""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHORS""; ""ABOUT THE STORYTELLERS""; ""CHAPTER 1: FOSTERING TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING""; ""MAKING A DIFFERENCE""; ""OVERVIEW OF TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING THEORY""; ""Toward a Unified Theory of Transformative Learning""; ""What a Unified or Integrated Theory Means for Adult Education Practitioners""; ""The Role of Storytelling and Narrative Learning in Fostering Transformative Learning""; ""SUMMARY""; ""CHAPTER 2: UNDERSTANDING SELF AND SOCIETY THROUGH STORYTELLING""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""NARRATIVE LEARNING""""STORYTELLING""; ""The Storied Life""; ""Storytelling in Organizations""; ""Embodied Narrative""; ""My Day In Italy""; ""SUMMARY""; ""CHAPTER 3: TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING THROUGH STORYTELLING""; ""STORIES LEADING TO TRANSFORMATION""; ""INDIVIDUALS MAKING MEANING THROUGH STORIES""; ""STORIES THAT FACILITATE TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING""; ""POSITIONING OURSELVES IN STORIES""; ""USING STORIES IN EDUCATION""; ""SUMMARY""; ""CHAPTER 4: TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING BASED ON PSYCHOLOGICAL DILEMMAS""; ""JUMPING INTO THE VOID � BY ART""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TRANSFORMATION FOLLOWING A TRAUMATIC DISABILITY � BY SUSAN STUNTZNER, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO � COEUR D�ALENE""""COMMENTARY""; ""CHAPTER 5: TRANSFORMATION IN RESPONSE TO LOSS AND TRAUMA""; ""OPENING THE DOORS OF TRANSFORMATION � BY ALYSSA NOTA""; ""FALLING INTO TRANSFORMATION - BY LAURENCE ROBERT COHEN""; ""COMMENTARY""; ""CHAPTER 6: TRANSFORMATION THROUGH EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES""; ""THE GOOD ROAD � BY JOSE""; ""A STORY OF TRANSFORMATION OF A NORTH KOREAN STUDENT � BY NAYOUNG KIM""; ""COMMENTARY""; ""CHAPTER 7: TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING AND SOCIAL CHANGE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""MY STORY � BY OLUTOYIN MEJIUNI, DEPARTMENT OF CONTINUING EDUCATION, OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY ILE-IFE, NIGERIA""""MY STORY � BY MIKE KIM, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY DOCTORAL STUDENT, IRAQ WAR VETERAN, AND PSYCHOANALYST""; ""COMMENTARY""; ""CHAPTER 8: TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING AND SPIRITUALITY""; ""FREEING THE KIMONO � BY KELLY ANDERSON""; ""WE MAKE THE WAY BY WALKING: SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE AND TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING WHILE WALKING THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO � BY ELIZABETH J. TISDELL, PROFESSOR OF ADULT EDUCATION, PENN STATE UNIVERSITY HARRISBURG""; ""COMMENTARY""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 9: DISCUSSION: STORIES AND TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING""""COLLECTING THE STORIES""; ""Developing Chapter Categories""; ""THE STORIES WE WERE TOLD""; ""Formation and Transformation""; ""TRAUMATIC EVENTS""; ""Optimism and Hope""; ""The Webs of Death and Loss""; ""Educational Experiences""; ""Relationships""; ""Social Change""; ""The Role of Adult Educators""; ""A Journey""; ""Developing Agency""; ""SUMMARY""; ""CHAPTER 10: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED""; ""STORYTELLING AND TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING""; ""IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE""; ""IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY DEVELOPMENT""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH""
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462090002
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 150 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning with Mothers: A Study of Home Schooling in China
    Keywords: Home schooling ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Research Contexts -- Parental Motivation: Why Do Parents Practise Home Education? -- Parental Involvement in Home Schooling -- Class Strategy and Home Schooling: Why Does Social Class Matter? -- Gender and Home Schooling: Why It Is Mothers? -- A Case Study of Home Schooling in Shanghai -- Conclusions and Policy Implications -- References.
    Abstract: The literature in relation to home schooling grounded in empirical research and focusing on gender role and the impacts of social class has been neglected and unexplored. Home schooling is at an initial period, for the public, researchers, media and educational authorities in China it is mysterious and even abnormal or odd. This book seeks to bring a rich body of qualitative data to provide in-depth information in relation to the demographic characteristics of home schooling parents, the motivations for home schooling in China, the process of practicing it and its relevant academic and social outcomes. Learning with Mothers examines the social difference in terms of social class in the process of home schooling and also takes account of gender difference in terms of parental involvement, aiming to answer the questions about home schooling, such as: Who are practicing home schooling for their children? Why do parents choose to home school their children? How are parents involved in their home schooling? What is accomplished in doing so?
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION; THE FOCUS OF THE BOOK; THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; CHAPTER 2:RESEARCH CONTEXTS; CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; Capital; Cultural capital; Social capital; Economic capital; Habitus; Distinction; PAST LITERATURE ON HOME SCHOOLING; Who chooses to home school their children?; The motivations for home schooling; How to manage the home schooling?; Academic outcomes of home-educated students; Social development of home-educated students; The influential factors regarding home schooling; Religious belief and home schooling
    Description / Table of Contents: Social class, gender and home schoolingCritics of home schooling; THE CONTEXTS RELATING TO HOME SCHOOLING; LEGAL SITUATION OF HOME SCHOOLING IN WESTERN COUNTRIES; LEGAL SITUATION OF HOME SCHOOLING IN CHINA; RESEARCH METHODOLOGY; Research strategy; Pilot study; Secondary research; Semi-structured interview; Sampling; Interview practice; CHAPTER 3: PARENTAL MOTIVATION: WHY DO PARENTSPRACTISE HOME EDUCATION?; Conclusions; CHAPTER 4:PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN HOME SCHOOLING; THE TEACHERS: WHO THEY ARE?; TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES; TEACHING MATERIALS; TECHNOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE; TEACHING STYLE
    Description / Table of Contents: TEACHING PROCESSINFLUENCE OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF; THE OUTCOMES; CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 5: CLASS STRATEGY AND HOME SCHOOLING:WHY DOES SOCIAL CLASS MATTER?; CULTURAL CAPITAL AND HOME SCHOOLING; ECONOMIC CAPITAL AND HOME SCHOOLING; SOCIAL CAPITAL AND CLASS STRATEGY; CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 6: GENDER AND HOME SCHOOLING:WHY IT IS MOTHERS?; CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 7:A CASE STUDY OF HOME SCHOOLING IN SHANGHAI; CONCLUSIONS; CHAPTER 8:CONCLUSIONS AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS; THE CHINESE SOCIAL CONTEXT; THE MAJOR CHARACTER ISTICS OF HOMESCHOOLING FAMILIES; Education; Economic background; Marriage; Religion
    Description / Table of Contents: THE MOTIVATIONS OF HOME SCHOOLING PARENTSPARENTAL INVOLVEMENT IN HOME SCHOOLING; GENDER AND HOME SCHOOLING; CLASS DIFFERENCE AND HOME SCHOOLING; POLICY IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES
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    ISBN: 9789462095939
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 180 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How Black and Working Class Children Are Deprived of Basic Education in Canada
    Keywords: Basic education Case studies Canada ; Racism in education ; Working class Education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- A Review of the Literature -- Research Methodology -- Focus on the Curriculum -- The Teacher-Centred vs. Student-Centred Continuum -- Parent Involvement in Education: Vertical Mosaic in Action -- Myth vs. Reality in Public Education -- A Historical Perspective -- Findings and Recommendations -- Appendix 1: Field Observation Guide -- References.
    Abstract: This book is the culmination of twenty-four years of research. It explores the thematic intersections of race, class, immigration, and the potential of building student-centered classrooms. Of course, the building of a truly student-centered is itself a slow and contested process. Over the years, progressive changes towards more inclusive education made by some governments were dismantled by others, and have left disadvantaged children where they were before the study was launched. In the meantime, the system has perfected the process of streaming minority children to dead-end courses that betray the social and economic mobility advertised to them. This book examines the moments and positions of educational betrayal in which racialized and working class students disproportionately find themselves. For many, at that point the only option is to drop out of school and engage in the drug trade or other lifestyles that put them at further risk. This is a longitudinal study of a kind with respect to reform and changes retained in education. It started with eight months observation of a split level grade five and six classroom in September 1986. That was instrumental in identifying the uphill battle that black, working class and new immigrant children and their parents were facing to secure the education they deserved. Through continued reviews, observation and follow up interviews change or lack of it was traced. The results call for urgent overhaul of the way education is provided to all children. The book ends with suggestions to effect change
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I:INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1:INTRODUCTION; GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; DEFINITION OF TERMS; Often Used Terms; Analytical Terms; School System Labels; CHAPTER 2:A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE; TEACHER-CENTRED EDUCATION DEFINED; STUDENT-CENTRED EDUCATION DEFINED; FROM PASSIVE RESISTANCE TO 'FADING OUT'; MY INCLUSIVE EDUCATION FRAMEWORK; STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CURRICULUM,TEACHING AND LEARNING; TRAINING AND THE RECOGNITION OF TEACHERS ASINTELLECTUAL WORKERS; CHAPTER 3:RESEARCH METHODOLOGYI
    Description / Table of Contents: RESEARCH SETTINGGAINING ACCESS TO THE CLASSROOM; ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE STUDY; WHY A QUALITATIVE STUDY?; ETHICAL AWARENESS; DATA COLLECTION; DATA ANALYSIS; PART II:DATA ANALYSIS; CHAPTER 4:FOCUS ON THE CURRICULUM; ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE CLASSROOM; TREATMENT OF THE CRITICAL ISSUES OF RACE, CLASS, AND GENDERIN THE CURRICULUM; INDOCTRINATION THROUGH RITUALISTIC EPISODES; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 5:THE TEACHER-CENTRED VS. STUDENT-CENTREDCONTINUUM; LEARNING ACTIVITIES AND THE PERCEIVED ROLE OF THE TEACHER; THE LIMITATIONS OF A SPLIT-LEVEL CLASSROOM
    Description / Table of Contents: COMMUNICATION AND ORGANIZATION IN THE GYM AND SCHOOLYARDPASSIVE RESISTANCE: FORMS OF STUDENT CONTESTATION; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 6: PARENT INVOLVEMENT IN EDUCATION:VERTICAL MOSAIC IN ACTION; THE STRUGGLE OF A BLACK MOTHER AGAINST THE SCHOOL SYSTEM; A CRY FOR HELP MET BY MANUFACTURED DISABILITIES; HISTORY CONTINUES TO REPEAT ITSELF: THE RUSH TO DOCUMENT FALSEDISABILITIES AND RECORD THEM IN THE OSR; OTHER PARENTS' INVOLVEMENT; HIGHLY-MANAGED PARENT INVOLVEMENT AT THE SCHOOL LEVEL; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 7:MYTH VS. REALITY IN PUBLIC EDUCATION; A SCHOOL WITHIN A SCHOOL: SEPARATE, BUT NOT EQUAL
    Description / Table of Contents: DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIESIN A MULTICULTURAL CONTEXTA NEW BREED OF FAILING AFRICAN-CANADIAN STUDENTS; FROM PASSIVE RESISTANCE TO 'FADING OUT' OR FIGHTING BACK; WHITE STUDENTS IDENTIFY REASONS WHY THEY DROPPED OUT OF SCHOOL; SUMMARY; CHAPTER 8:A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; RACE-BASED STATISTICS ON ACHIEVEMENT AND STREAMING; ON RACIAL AND GENDER COMPOSITION OF STAFF; SCHOOL DROP-OUT RATE FROM 1987 TO 2010; PROGRESS - OR LACK OF IT - TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION; SUMMARY; PART III:CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 9:FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS; FORGE A BROAD-BASED COALITION TO REFORM EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: FREE EMPLOYMENT EQUITY POLICY FROM THE CYCLE OFWHITE MEN'S WRATHMULTICENTRIC EDUCATION: IT WILL TAKE MORE THANRE-ARRANGING THE DESKS; AIM REFORM TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF FAILING STUDENTS; MAKE RACE AND CLASS-BASED STATISTICS READILY AVAILABLE TOTHE PUBLIC; APPENDIX 1:FIELD OBSERVATION GUIDE; On the Neighbourhood; About the School; In the Classroom; APPENDIX 2:INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR STUDENTS; A- On their Background; B- About School; C- In the Classroom; APPENDIX 3:INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR FOCUS GROUPS; APPENDIX 4:INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR PARENTS; APPENDIX 5:INTERVIEW GUIDE FOR STAFF
    Description / Table of Contents: APPENDIX 6:STUDENT PROFILES
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  • 91
    ISBN: 9789462095632
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 388 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transforming Urban Education: Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively
    Keywords: Education, Urban ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Kenneth Tobin and Ashraf Shady -- Becoming a Science Teacher /Eileen Perman Baker -- Globalization, Immigration and Identity Formation|Reformation /Ashraf Shady -- Math, Science Whizzes: Second–Generation Asian Indian Students in the Context of Achievement, Schooling, Positive Stereotyping /Rupam Saran -- Singing a Different Tune: An Auto/Ethnographic Journey into and Out of the Land of Educational Technology /Tricia M. Kress -- Unraveling Technology Use in Urban Schools /Kate E. O’Hara -- Performatory Social Therapeutic Approaches to Internet-based Collaboration in Schools /Jaime E. Martinez -- Comic Books, Technology, and Dialogue: Alternative Tools for Measuring Achievement in a Special Education Community /Eydie Wilson -- Stigma, LD, and Privileged Habitus in an Urban Setting /Chris Hale -- Misinformation and Its Discontents: Critical Pedagogy and the Challenges of Islamophobia /Carolyne Ali-Khan -- Enactment of Chemistry Knowledge by a High School Student at a Summer Program /Line A. Saint-Hilaire -- Twenty Questions About Cogenerative Dialogues /Kenneth Tobin -- Twenty Questions About Coteaching /Kenneth Tobin -- Emotions as Mediators of Science Education in an Urban High School /Kenneth Tobin and Reynaldo Llena -- The Role of Cultural Alignment in Producing Success in Urban Science Education /Ashraf Shady -- Teaching in Contexts and Complexites: Using Cogenerative Dialogues as an Integrated Collaborative Approach /Wesley Pitts , Sharon Miller and Annabel D’Souza -- Transforming a Teacher’s and Students’ Ontologies through Small-Group Collective and Collaborative Dialogic Actions in the Urban Science Classroom /Femi S. Otulaja and Michelle V. Thornton -- Exploring the Complexities of Learning to Teach /Christina Siry and Nicole Lowell -- Utilizing Insider Perspectives to Reflect Upon and Change Urban Science Education /Gillian Bayne -- Learning About and from Cogenerative Dialogues: The Initial Stages /Felicia Wharton -- Place and Identity: Growing up Bricoleur /Jennifer Adams -- Using Cogenerative Dialogues in an Informal Science Institution /Preeti Gupta , Jennifer Correa , Marcia Bueno and Jennifer Sharma -- Political Engagement as a Child: Rethinking, Reseeing and Reinvesting Youth in Political Participation /Christina Siry , Carolyne Ali-Khan and Dylan Siry.
    Abstract: Transformations in Urban ...
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; 1. BECOMING A SCIENCE TEACHER; GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT; Wanting to fit in; Housing patterns change the Bronx; JUNIOR HIGH PORTENDS THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE BRONX; A special high school experience; The New York City teachers' strikes; How the strike was relevant to my subsequent teaching experience; My first day at Taft and beyond; The culture of activism nurtured my own will to change my teaching practices; New curriculum is invited; The importance of the teacher-student alliance; THE WAR ON POVERTY LEADS TO A DEFICIT PERSPECTIVE
    Description / Table of Contents: My career on Long Island beginsTeacher observation as a structure; Teaching methods today; REFERENCES; AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY; 2. GLOBALIZATION, IMMIGRATION AND IDENTITYFORMATION|REFORMATION; COMING TO AMERICA; Globalization, and cultural appropriation; Globalization and immigration trends; Landing in New York City; MY EXPERIENCE AS A SCIENCE TEACHER IN NEW YORK CITY; Teaching in East Flatbush; My first teaching job in New York City; The role of my prior experience; THE NOTION OF MERITOCRACY AND ITS IMPACT ON MACRO, MESO, ANDMICRO TRANSACTIONS; Colonization, race, and social class
    Description / Table of Contents: Racialization|deracializationMy identity formation|reformation; Joining the Middle Eastern diaspora; The role of religion; CONCLUSION; Globalization and education; Globalization and cosmopolitanism; Science and multiculturalism; REFERENCES; AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY; 3. MATH, SCIENCE WHIZZES: SECOND-GENERATION ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN THE CONTEXT OF ACHIEVEMENT, SCHOOLING,POSITIVE STEREOTYPING; ACADEMIC PROFILE: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN NEW YORKCITY SCHOOLS; METHODOLOGY; STEREOTYPING: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOL CONTEXT
    Description / Table of Contents: SCHOOL CONTEXT, SELF-DEFINITION, AGENCY AND THE DEVELOPMENTOF ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS' IDENTITIES AS MODEL STUDENTSDefining self in the context of model minority; Science teacher's perception; Indian parent's perspective; Identity cultivation; DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT AND CULTURAL CAPITAL; "STAYING AWAY" STRATEGY: MAINTAINING SOCIAL DISTANCE; STRATEGY OF SILENCE AND ACCOMMODATION: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUES; CONTRADICTIONS AND OPPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR; "COOL INDIAN" SYNDROME: AMERICANIZATION ANDSUBTRACTIVE ASSIMILATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE: AN AUTO/ ETHNOGRAPHIC JOURNEY INTO AND OUT OF THELAND OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGYA DIGITAL NATIVE IN A GUIDED-INSTRUCTION WORLD; Revisiting the "revolving door"; Carol's story; FINDINGS; Surveying the educational technology research landscape; Change of context, change of tune; TECHNOLOGY ON THE PERIPHERY; CONCLUSION: SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE; NOTES; REFERENCES; AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY; 5. UNRAVELING TECHNOLOGY USE IN URBANSCHOOLS; THE EMERGENT CRITICAL TEACHER; CHALLENGES OF CRITICAL TEACHING; TEACHERS AND TECHNOLOGY USE: A STARTING POINT FOR CRITICALITY
    Description / Table of Contents: CRITICAL TEACHER AND CRITICAL RESEARCHER
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9789462095878
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 132 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Heartland: A Historical Drama about the Internment of German-Americans in the United States during World War II
    Keywords: Sciences humaines ; Concentration camps ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Characters and Setting -- HEARTLAND: The Play -- References.
    Abstract: " If you are a teacher, there is much you can draw on . Heartland itself can be used in classrooms from high school on up. It is fairly short, and reads easily... I believe this is a piece of U. S. history that all of us should know. To me, it demonstrates that none of us is safe from xenophobia, but also that our collective memory of imprisoning U. S. citizens continues to be eradicated, even when it's part of our own family stories. Perhaps if we knew our history better, we would be less likely to repeat it."- Christine Sleeter , Professor Emerita, California State University Monterey (See the full review at http: //christinesleeter. org/german-american-internment-in-the-u-s-heartland/ ) During World War II, the US government confined thousands of Japanese-, German- and Italian-Americans to isolated, fenced and guarded relocation centers known as internment camps. At the same time, it shipped foreign Prisoners of War captured overseas to the US for imprisonment. Heartland reflects on the intersection between these two historic events through the story of a German-born widow and her family who take in two German Prisoners of War to work their family farm. But the German-American family and the POWs bond too well for the townspeople to accept, and the widow is arrested, interned and eventually suffers a breakdown, which tears her family apart. Based on true stories, Heartland illustrates what can happen when fear and prejudice pit neighbor against neighbor in times of war. A dramatic tale that grants insights into American history, Heartland is a winner of the Dayton Playhouse FutureFest and a runner-up for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival David Mark Cohen National Playwriting Award. "The story is shocking; for me it was revelatory," wrote theatre critic Pat Launer. "Deporting our own citizens? Who knew? But the play, while conveying historical information, is not in the slightest didactic. It's a family story, a tale of survival and acquiescence, of racism, of neighbor against neighbor. Not a pretty picture ...." While it may be read for pleasure, Heartland also is a useful tool for exposing students to important lessons in history, politics, economics, sociology, psychology, women's studies and other academic disciplines. NOMINATED : 2015 Book Award - Midwest Popular Culture Association/Midwest American Culture Association
    Description / Table of Contents: TERMS OF USE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; LIST OF IMAGES; INTRODUCTION; GERMAN POWS IN THE UNITED STATES; HEARTLAND ON STAGE; HEARTLAND IN THE CLASSROOM; HEARTLAND IN DEVELOPMENT; CHARACTERS AND SETTING; HEARTLAND: THE PLAY: By Lojo Simon and Anita Simons; ACT I; Scene 1; Scene 2; Scene 3; Scene 4; Scene 5; Scene 6; Scene 7; Scene 8; ACT II; Scene 1; Scene 2; Scene 3; Scene 4; Scene 5; Scene 6; Scene 7; REFERENCES; U.S. Government Documents; Books; Articles; Websites
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    ISBN: 9789462096417
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 216 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Naming the Unnamable: Researching Identities through Creative Writing
    Keywords: Creative writing Study and teaching ; Creative writing ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- List of Characters -- A Journey -- The Long Road Home -- You's Analysis -- PhD Student's Analysis -- The End of Something -- List of References -- List of Academic References -- List of Literary References.
    Abstract: Reflecting upon his own prior experiences as Writer, PhD Student embarks on an ethnographic research project which seeks to explain the relationship between Boys' creative writing and identity. A view of identity as performance is adopted, a main cast of year 6 Boys is assembled, and the stage of the year 6 primary classroom and the secondary school is set. Undertaking participant observation, PhD Student sends his reflections as emails to PhD Supervisor but as their dialogue takes hold, questions relating to the problematic nature of research and representation proliferate. Which identity is PhD Student performing in the classroom: himself, Mr Dobson, Writer or Tom? Is self-reflexivity enough? To what extent can the Boys' identities ever be known? Rather than silencing these problems, PhD Student looks for a form of writing which lays bare the messiness of research. He rejects the linearity of the traditional form and writes his thesis as a self-conscious fiction: a dialogue on a train between himself, a post/structuralist academic, and You, a humanist non-academic. As PhD Student's data is analysed, critiqued and deconstructed from both essentialist and interpretivist perspectives, the impossibility of objective representation is explored. Within its own frame of reference, PhD Student's analysis of the Boys' writing offers a theoretical framework for thinking about creative writing in terms of identity and agency. However, the thesis-script itself is primarily a methodological critique: one that shows that no matter what is written on pages, between the words, between the letters, there will always be the Unnamable
    Description / Table of Contents: DEDICATION; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABSTRACT; UNLIMITED AMMO 2; PRAISE FOR UNLIMITED AMMO 1…; FOREWORD; LIST OF CHARACTERS; A JOURNEY; THE LONG ROAD HOME; YOU'S ANALYSIS; PHD STUDENT'S ANALYSIS; Creative Writing and Identity; Figured Worlds; The Superaddressee; The Fun-Loving Superaddressee; The Fun-Loving and Empathetic Super-Addressee; The Empathetic Superaddressee; Who shall we put in the attic? The collision of figured worlds and the "Gilbert" problem; Who shall we put in the attic? Fairy tales and parody; The figured world of Fairy Tales
    Description / Table of Contents: What do our play scripts say about our identities?THE END OF SOMETHING; LIST OF REFERENCES; LIST OF ACADEMIC REFERENCES; LIST OF LITERARY REFERENCES
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    ISBN: 9789462097346
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 218 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education, A Diversity of Voices
    Series Statement: Comparative and International Education: Diversity of Voices 33
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Giving Space to African Voices: Rights in Local Languages and Local Curriculum
    Keywords: Curriculum planning Africa ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite -- Localization of Instruction as a Right in Education: Tanzania and Nigeria Language-in-Education´s Policies /Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite and Macleans A. Geo-Jaja -- Language, Learning, and Education for All in Africa /Sam Mchombo -- Voices in Development Struggles in the South: Experiences in Education in Tanzania, 1961-2011 /Abel G. Ishumi -- Shaping Muslim Curriculum in Kenya /Ousseina Alidou -- Rights to Quality Education /Samir Amin -- Enhancing Capacities for Improving Quality Education Assessment Practices /Justinian C. J. Galabawa -- Rethinking Quality Education in Tanzania´s Classrooms /Ladislaus M. Semali -- Appropriate Language in Education: The Strategy for National Development in Nigeria /Jerome Ikechukwu Okonkwo -- Examining Ugandan and Malawian Language of Instruction Policies from a Linguistic Human Rights Perspective /Ismail S. Gyagenda and Wardah M. Rajab-Gyagenda -- Violation for Linguistic Rights: The Effects on Tanzanian Education System and Work Places /Julitha C. John -- Infusing a Rights-Based Approach in Initial Teacher Education in Postcolonial Zanzibar: Critical Insiders´ Perspectives /Maryam J. Ismail -- The Local and the Global in Zanzibar´s Educational Policy: Implications for Children´s Rights in Education /Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite -- Afterword: Paulo Freire´s Legacy to World Education Rights /Francisco Gomes De Matos.
    Abstract: This book sets out to bring voices of the South to the debate on localization of education and makes the case that it should be considered a right in education. Despite all the scientifically-based evidence on the improved quality of education through the use of a local language and local knowledge, English as a language of instruction and “Western” knowledge based curriculum continue to be used at all educational levels in many developing nations. This means that in many African countries, the goal of rights to education is becoming increasingly remote, let alone that of rights in education. With this understanding and with the awareness of the education challenges of millions of children throughout Africa, the authors argue that local curriculum through local languages needs to be valued and to be preserved, and that children need to be prepared for the world in a language that promotes understanding. The authors make a clear case that policy makers are in a position to work towards a quality education for all as part of a more comprehensive right-based approach. We owe it to the children of the South to offer the best quality education possible in order to achieve social justice
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; INTRODUCTION; THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK; FOREWORD : PART OF THE SOLUTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; PART I: LOCALIZATION OF INSTRUCTION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT; LOCALIZATION OF INSTRUCTION AS A RIGHT IN EDUCATION: TANZANIA AND NIGERIA LANGUAGE-IN-EDUCATION´S POLICIES; INTRODUCTION; HISTORICAL BACKGROUND FOR THE DEBATES ABOUTLANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS; In Tanzania; In Nigeria; IMPLICATIONS FOR QUALITY LEARNING; RECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURAL IDENTITY FOR BETTER LEARNING; HUMAN RIGHTS IN EDUCATION; CONCLUDING COMMENTS; NOTE; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: AFFILIATIONSLANGUAGE, LEARNING, AND EDUCATION FOR ALL IN AFRICA; INTRODUCTION; LANGUAGE, MEDIUM, AND KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION; EDUCATION IN COLONIAL AFRICA; RIGHTS 'IN' EDUCATION; ON CHOICE OF LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION; LANGUAGE AND MATH/SCIENCE EDUCATION; REVIEW OF THE CURRICULUM IN AFRICAN SCHOOLS; GLOBAL POLITICS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; VOICES IN DEVELOPMENT STRUGGLES IN THE SOUTH: EXPERIENCES IN EDUCATION IN TANZANIA, 1961-2011; INTRODUCTION; The Voices of Enthusiasm: 1961-80; Planning Quick-Fixes for Pupil Enrolment and School Expansion; (A) Primary and Secondary Education
    Description / Table of Contents: (A) Adult Literacy and Non-Formal Learning(A) Associated Educational Innovations; VOICES OF CONCERN AND CAUTION: 1981-2000; (A) The Primary and Secondary Education Sectors; THE VOICES OF ANGUISH AND DISENCHANTMENT: 2001-2011; CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; SHAPING MUSLIM CURRICULUM IN KENYA; INTRODUCTION; THE COLONIAL BEGINNING: AN HISTORICAL BACKGROUND TO MUSLIM EDUCATION; POSTCOLONIAL DEVELOPMENTS: MUSLIM EDUCATION; THE NEW VISION: MODERN INTEGRATED MADRASA NURSERY CURRICULUM; CONCLUDING REMARKS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; PART II: RIGHTS TO EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: RIGHTS TO QUALITY EDUCATION: (Translated From French To English By Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite)INTRODUCTION; TRUE EQUALITY IN ACCESS TO QUALITY EDUCATION; THE OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION AND THE QUESTION OF EMANCIPATION; REALITIES AND MYTHS CONCERNING "MULTI CULTURALISM"; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; ENHANCING CAPACITIES FOR IMPROVING QUALITY EDUCATION ASSESSMENT PRACTICES; INTRODUCTION; ECONOMY-WIDE CONTEXT OF EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT FOR QUALITY EDUCATION; EDUCATION FOR COMPETITION VIS-À-VIS EDUCATION AS HUMAN RIGHT; FROM TRADITIONAL GOALS TO NEW LOCAL (NATIONAL) AND INTERNATIONAL DEMANDS/PRACTICES
    Description / Table of Contents: FROM CENTRAL ASSESSMENT TO INCLUSIVE DECENTRAL CAPACITY BUILDING PRACTICESLEARNING FROM "OUTCOMES" LITERATURE AND CURRENT FRAMEWORKS FOR MEASURING LEARNING OUTCOMES; PRACTICE AND LESSONS FROM NATIONAL FRAMEWORKS; CONCLUSION AND STRATEGIC POLICY PRIORITIES AND TARGETS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; RETHINKING QUALITY EDUCATION IN TANZANIA´S CLASSROOMS; INTRODUCTION; Global Context of Quality Education; Quality of Education in the Context of EFA; Quality Education as Reflected in Monitoring and Evaluation Data; Macro Dimensions of Quality Education; CONTEXT OF QUALITY EDUCATION IN TANZANIA
    Description / Table of Contents: DIMENSIONS OF QUALITY EDUCATION IN TANZANIA
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    ISBN: 9789462095038
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 186 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching to the Math Common Core State Standards: Focus on Kindergarten to Grade 5
    Keywords: Mathematics Study and teaching (Elementary) ; Standards ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Dear Elementary Majors and Practicing and Beginning Elementary Teachers: An Introduction -- Getting to Know the Common Core State Standards for Mathematical Practice -- Counting and Cardinality in Kindergarten -- Numbers and Operations (Part I) -- Operations and Algebraic Thinking -- Numbers and Operations in Base Ten (Part II) -- Numbers and Operations – Fractions -- Geometry -- Measurement and Data -- Content-Practice Assessment -- Content-Practice Learning -- Content-Practice Teaching -- Orchestrating a Content-Practice Driven Math Classroom.
    Abstract: This is a methods book for elementary majors and preservice/beginning elementary teachers. It takes a very practical approach to learning to teach elementary school mathematics in an emerging Age of the Common Core State Standards. The Common Core State Standards in Mathematics (CCSSM) is not meant to be “the” official mathematics curriculum; it was purposefully developed primarily to provide clear learning expectations of mathematics content that are appropriate at every grade level and to help prepare all students to be ready for college and the workplace. A quick glance at the Table of Contents in this book indicates a serious engagement with the recommended mathematics underlying the kindergarten through grade 5 portions of the CCSSM first, with issues in content-practice assessment, learning, teaching, and classroom management pursued next and in that order. In this book we explore what it means to teach to the CCSSM within an alignment mindset involving content-practice learning, teaching, and assessment. The CCSSM content standards, which pertain to mathematical knowledge, skills, and applications, have been carefully crafted so that they are teachable, learnable, coherent, fewer, clearer, and higher. The practice standards, which refer to institutionally valued mathematical actions, processes, and habits, have been conceptualized in ways that will hopefully encourage all elementary students to engage with the content standards more deeply than merely acquiring mathematical knowledge by rote and imitation. Thus, in the CCSSM, proficiency in content alone is not sufficient, and so does practice without content, which is limited. Content and practice are both equally important and, thus, must come together in teaching, learning, and assessment in order to support authentic mathematical understanding
    Description / Table of Contents: ""COVER""; ""CONTENTS""; ""CHAPTER 1: DEAR ELEMENTARY MAJORS AND PRACTICING AND BEGINNING ELEMENTARY TEACHERS: AN INTRODUCTION""; ""1.1 A BLENDED MULTISOURCED APPROACH TO LEARNING TO TEACH MATHEMATICS""; ""1.2 OVERVIEW OF THE REMAINING CHAPTERS""; ""CHAPTER 2: GETTING TO KNOW THE COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE""; ""2.1 CONTENT ACTIVITY 1: GENERATING ADDITION FACTS""; ""2.2 THE EIGHT COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS FOR MATHEMATICAL PRACTICE""; ""2.3 CONTENT ACTIVITY 2: BUILDING A HEXAGON FLOWER GARDEN DESIGN""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""2.4 PROBLEM SOLVING CONTEXTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS""""2.4.1 Content Activity 3: Different Types of Problems in Elementary School Mathematics""; ""2.5 REPRESENTATIONS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS""; ""2.5.1 Content Activity 4: A Kindergarten Subtraction Task""; ""2.5.2 Content Activity 5: Representing Whole Numbers in Second Grade""; ""2.6 CONNECTIONS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS""; ""2.6.1 Content Activity 6: Repeating Patterns""; ""2.7 REASONING AND PROOF IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS""; ""2.7.1 Content Activity 7: Division Problems in Third Grade""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""2.7.2 Activity 8: Even and Odd Numbers in Second Grade""""2.8 COMMUNICATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS""; ""2.8.1 Content Activity 9: Addition and Subtraction Strategies from First to Second Grade""; ""2.8.2 Content Activity 10: Generating Addition and Subtraction Facts in First Grade""; ""2.9 DOING MATHEMATICS WITH AN EYE ON THECONTENT-PRACTICE STANDARDS OF THE CCSSM""; ""CHAPTER 3: COUNTING AND CARDINALITY IN KINDERGARTEN""; ""3.1 SUBITIZING: LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR EARLY MULTIPLICATIVE THINKING""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""3.2 COUNTING AND WRITING NUMBERS AND NUMBER WORDS: BUILDING ON RHYTHMIC STRUCTURES""""3.3 COMPARING QUANTITIES""; ""3.4 MAPPING THE CONTENT STANDARDS WITH THE PRACTICE STANDARDS""; ""3.5 DEVELOPING A CONTENT STANDARD PROGRESSION TABLE FOR THE COUNTING AND CARDINALITY DOMAIN""; ""CHAPTER 4: NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS (PART I)""; ""4.1 PLACE VALUE IN BASE TEN: THE BASIC MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURE OF WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMAL NUMBERS IN THE CCSSM""; ""4.2 REPRESENTING WHOLE NUMBERS IN BASE TEN FROM K TO GRADE 4""; ""4.3 REPRESENTING DECIMAL NUMBERS IN GRADE 5""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""4.4 COMPARING AND ORDERING WHOLE NUMBERS AND DECIMAL NUMBERS FROM GRADES 1 TO 5""""4.5 ROUNDING WHOLE NUMBERS FROM GRADES 3 TO 5""; ""4.6 MAPPING THE CONTENT STANDARDS WITH THE PRACTICE STANDARDS""; ""4.7 DEVELOPING A CONTENT STANDARD PROGRESSION TABLE FOR PART I OF THE NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS IN BASE TEN DOMAIN""; ""CHAPTER 5: OPERATIONS AND ALGEBRAIC THINKING""; ""5.1 ALGEBRAIC THINKING FROM KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 5""; ""5.2 THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL OPERATIONS AS GENERAL METHODS FOR COMBINING AND GENERATING MORE NUMBERS""; ""5.2.1 Addition""; ""5.2.2 Subtraction""; ""5.2.3 Multiplication""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""5.2.4 Division""
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    ISBN: 9789462094499
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 350 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Futures, Rethinking Theory and Practice 60
    Series Statement: Educational Futures 61
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Transforming the School-to-Prison Pipeline: Lessons from the Classroom
    Keywords: Problem youth Education ; School discipline ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- The Issue / School-to-Prison Pipeline -- Debbie’s Story / Critical Reflection on Teaching -- The Study / Teacher Practices Around Exclusionary School Discipline -- The Power of Charm -- Prospective Culinary Assistants -- “It’s Better to Not Make a Big Deal” -- The Power of Protective Coercion -- Curious Attention Seekers -- “Everything Is Relative” -- The Power of Unresolved Interactively Established Contracts -- Challenging Observant Debaters -- “Everyday Is a Battle” -- The Power of Normative Coercion -- Bored Point Seekers -- “Adopt My Expectations or Fight Me on It” -- Advice / Insights / Tips—for Teachers -- Advice / Insights / Tips—for Teacher Education Programs and Administrators -- School-to-Prison Pipeline Revisited / Looking to the Future -- Glossary of Terms -- Additional Resources -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: Critical theory as an umbrella for transformative practices, deconstruction of dominant ideologies, and re-conceptualization of practices serve as a model to ensure that research is firmly planted in a theoretical framework. Pane and Rocco take significant care to ensure that their work rests upon the research and data of leading scholars and national data sources.”— Education Review “Revolution, not reform, is required to release the power of teaching …. Virtually, all teachers possess tremendous power which can be released, given the proper exposure. We can’t get to that point by tinkering with a broken system. We must change our intellectual structures, definitions and assumptions; then we can release teacher power.” (Hilliard, 1997) This book was written during a time of growing upheaval and disagreement about how America should educate its students, particularly those who are poor, diverse, and failing school. Dominant educational research, newspapers, and popular movies such as “Waiting for Superman” continually fuel public debates about whether our 21st century schools provide justice for all, decrease the achievement gap, and leave no child behind. However, even though one of teachers’ greatest concerns and why many leave the profession, classroom discipline is rarely brought to the forefront of discussion. As a result, public discourse does not get into what actually happens during disciplinary moments that ultimately leads to the disproportional tracking of particular students into exclusionary school disciplinary consequences, which funnels an underclass of students into the school-to-prison pipeline. This book is a scholarly study, presented here as a readable story, and practical guide for walking teachers, administrators, and teacher education programs through the process of transforming traditional ways of thinking about classroom discipline and teaching in order to create student-centered, creative, non-punitive classrooms that authentically engage the most alienated and oppressed students in our schools and society
    Description / Table of Contents: ""COVER""; ""CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""NOTES""; ""PART 1: WHY NOW? WHY THIS?""; ""CHAPTER 1: THE ISSUE / SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE""; ""ENTERING THE PIPELINE: CLASSROOM DISCIPLINE""; ""CAUGHT IN THE PIPELINE: UNQUESTIONED EXCLUSION""; ""A PICTURE OF BAD NEWS""; ""TAKE AWAYS""; ""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTINGAND RECONSTRUCTING THE SCHOOL-TO-PRISON PIPELINE""; ""CHAPTER 2: DEBBIE�S STORY / CRITICALREFLECTION ON TEACHING""; ""ENTANGLED LIVES""; ""First Glimpse""; ""Reflection After Years""; ""THE LONG AND LONELY ROAD""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Experiential Education for Freedom""""Dialogic Problem-Posing Pedagogy""; ""Freedom in the Classroom""; ""A TRULY DEMOCRATIC CLASSROOM""; ""FROM THAT POINT FORWARD""; ""TAKE AWAYS""; ""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTINGAND RECONSTRUCTING PRIVILEGE""; ""CHAPTER 3: THE STUDY / TEACHER PRACTICES AROUNDEXCLUSIONARY SCHOOL DISCIPLINE""; ""DISCIPLINARY ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL CONTEXT""; ""ON THE LOOKOUT FOR BAD BEHAVIOR""; ""THE FOUR CLASSROOMS""; ""TAKING A CLOSER LOOK""; ""Social Interaction Patterns""; ""Cultural Power""; ""TEACHER PRACTICES AROUND EXCLUSIONARY DISCIPLINE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TAKE AWAYS""""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTING AND RECONSTRUCTING TRADITIONAL BEHAVIOR PHILOSOPHY""; ""PART 2: CHARMING CHEF""; ""CHAPTER 4: THE POWER OF CHARM""; ""PREVENTING SUSPENSION""; ""The Teacher with a Human Side""; ""The Staunc h Student/Culinary Assistant Supporter""; ""The Chef Who Needs and Solicits Culinary Assistants in the Kitchen""; ""The Multi-Tasking Product-Oriented Director""; ""The Disclosing Comedic Older Peer/Uncle""; ""The Neutral Enforcer of Administrative Rules""; ""The Adamant Classroom/Kitchen Rule Enforcer""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""The No-nonsense Traditional Parent""""NOT MUCH CULTURAL POWER AT PLAY""; ""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTINGAND RECONSTRUCTING POWER""; ""CHAPTER 5: PROSPECTIVE CULINARY ASSISTANTS""; ""STUDENT ACCOMMODATION""; ""Flexibility as Respect""; ""Flexibility as Sarcasm""; ""Flexibility as Silence""; ""TEACHER-STUDENT NEGOTIATION ""; ""Vocabulary""; ""Student Intrusion""; ""Cooking Projects""; ""Cell Phones""; ""Skipping Class""; ""PREVENTING SUSPENSION""; ""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTING AND RECONSTRUCTING SOCIAL INTERACTION PATTERNS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 6: “IT�S BETTER TO NOT MAKE A BIG DEAL�""""TEACHER RESISTANCE""; ""Critique""; ""Self-Reflection""; ""Struggles""; ""TEACHER ACCOMMODATION""; ""TEACHER CONFORMISM""; ""CRITICALLY REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS: DECONSTRUCTINGAND RECONSTRUCTING INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES""; ""PART 3: PATIENT PROTECTOR""; ""CHAPTER 7: THE POWER OF PROTECTIVE COERCION""; ""PREVENTING SUSPENSION""; ""The Patient Quiet Teacher with a Disciplinarian/Protector Side""; ""The Teacher/Lecturer""; ""The Aloof Patient Teacher""; ""The Roving Traditional Disciplinarian Parent""; ""The Quiet Protector Role""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CULTURAL POWER SOMEWHAT AT PLAY""
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  • 97
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    ISBN: 9789462098152
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 180 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A Practical Guide to Arts-related Research
    Keywords: Social sciences Research ; Methodology ; Arts and society ; Arts Research ; Qualitative research Methodology ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Arts-related Research -- The History and Development of Arts-related Research -- Undertaking Arts-related Research -- What Are Arts-related Methods? -- Issues of Analysis, Interpretation and Representation -- Ethics in Arts-related Research -- Using Arts-related Research in Different Disciplines and Contexts -- Digital Art(s) and Digital Métissage -- New Cartographies for Arts-related Research -- Conclusion -- Notes on Contributors -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: This book outlines the principles and practices of arts-related inquiry and provides both suggestions about conducting research in the field as well as case study examples. The ideas presented here have emerged from the authors’ own experiences of undertaking arts-related research and the challenges of implementing these approaches. The book therefore draws on personal research, practice and experience to address the concerns academics increasingly appear to be voicing about developing the scholarship and practice of arts-related research. There is a need for greater attention to, and clarity on, issues of theoretical positioning, methodology and methods when conducting robust and reputable arts-related research, which this book provides
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1:ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; INTRODUCTION; LOCATING ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; Post-modernism; Constructionism; Constructivism; UNDERSTANDING TYPES OF ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; Arts-inquiring Pedagogy (Including Practice-based Research); Arts-based Inquiry; Arts-informed Inquiry; Arts-informing Inquiry; Arts-engaging Inquiry; Arts-related Evaluation; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2:THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; INTRODUCTION; HISTORY AND CRITICAL TURNS; Critical Turn One: The Narrative Turn
    Description / Table of Contents: Critical Turn Two: Non-linguistic Forms and Blurred GenresCritical Turn Three: Arts-related Research as Evolving Inquiry; Critical Turn Four: Emergence, Acceptance, Disruption; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 3:UNDERTAKING ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; INTRODUCTION; UNDERTAKING ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; Formulating a Research Question; The Artist and Researcher; Working with Participants and Stakeholders; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 4:WHAT ARE ARTS-RELATED METHODS?; INTRODUCTION; RESEARCH PHILOSOPHIES AND PARADIGMS; WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BEWEEN METHODOLOGY AND METHODS?; WHAT ARE METHODS AND WHAT ARE DATA?; Interviews
    Description / Table of Contents: Focus GroupsPerformance Ethnography and Ethnodrama; Installations; Sequential Art; Collage; Photography; Storytelling; Listening and Action Spaces; Reflective Writing; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 5:ISSUES OF ANALYSIS, INTEPRETATION AND REPESENTATION; INTRODUCTION; ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION; THE MODEL OF RENDERING, PORTRAYAL, AND PRAXIS; Arts-related Researcher; Agency; Praxis; Portrayal; Rendering; Artistry in Practice; Aesthetics; Space and Place; Dialogue; Theorising; REPRESENTATION; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 6:ETHICS IN ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; INTRODUCTION; GENERAL ETHICAL ISSUES
    Description / Table of Contents: THE CHALLENGE OF ADOPTING 'TRADITIONAL ETHICSReliability and Validity; Trustworthiness; Bias and Rigour; Beneficence and Non-maleficence; Veracity; Participant Validation and Member Checking; Triangulation; Informed Consent; PARTICULAR ETHICAL CONCERNS WHEN UNDERTAKING ARTS-BASED RESEARCH; Ownership; Reflexivity; Negotiated Meaning; Transparency; Plausibility; Honesties; Integrity; Verisimilitude; Criticality; Stance; Authenticity; Peer Evaluation; CHAPTER 7:ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH IN DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES AND CONTEXTS; INTRODUCTION; DISCIPLINE-BASED PEDAGOGY AND ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH
    Description / Table of Contents: DISCIPLINARY EXAMPLESHealth; Dance; Youth Work; Leadership; Law; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 8:DIGITAL ART(S) AND DIGITAL MÉTISSAGE; INTRODUCTION; A/R/TOGRAPHY; DIGITAL ART(S); FORMS OF DIGITAL ARTS; Interactive Art; Digital Installation Art; Vidding and Produsage; Computer-Generated Visual Media; Digital Story Telling; DIGITAL MÉTISSAGE; Co-Creation in Digital Métissage; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 9:NEW CARTOGRAPHIES FOR ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; INTRODUCTION; CHALLENGING ISSUES; NEW CARTOGRAPHIES FOR ARTS-RELATED RESEARCH; Arts-related Narrative Approaches; Arts-related Case Study
    Description / Table of Contents: Arts-related Action Research
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-162) and index
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  • 98
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    ISBN: 9789462098398
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 76 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Advances in Creativity and Giftedness 14
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Crafting Creativity & Creating Craft: Craftivism, Art Education, and Contemporary Craft Culture
    Keywords: Decorative arts ; Art Study and teaching ; Activity programs ; Handicraft Study and teaching ; Handicraft ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Courtney Lee Weida -- Introduction /Nick Jaffe -- Foundations of Craft in Education /Courtney Weida -- Crafting Popular Culture /Celia Caro -- Craft Objects and Storytelling /Dolapo Adeniji-Neill , Tara Concannon-Gibney and Courtney Weida -- Critiquing Consumption Through Craft & The International Fiber Collaborative /Pamela Koehler , Jennifer Marsh and Courtney Weida -- Remixed/Unstitched Digital Communities of Contemporary Craft /Jennifer Marsh and Courtney Weida -- Crafting Inner Space /Diane Caracciolo -- Lesson Plan on Tools for Everyday Life /Shari Zimmerman -- Lesson Plan for Handmade Art Cards /Shari Zimmerman -- Conceptual, Biological and Historical Analyses of Craft /Nanyoung Kim.
    Abstract: This nine chapter volume explores creativity in art teaching through contemporary craft. A variety of artists, educators and historians share with readers their wealth of practical resources and frameworks for utilizing craft media (fiber, ceramics, baskets, needlepoint, knitting, etc.) and craft approaches (grassroots projects, digital communities, craftivism, etc.) within contemporary K-12 art education, museum and community programming, and teaching artist residencies. Authors representing a variety of specialties in craft, art, and education examine the resurgence of the handmade and homemade in contemporary youth culture, digital implications of how we define and teach craft creatively, and the overlap of design, function, and beauty in artists’ work. The anthology also describes the challenges and potentialities of working with craft in education settings, including the overarching craft of teaching practices. Each chapter provides a range of creative frameworks and practical models that educators can use comprehensively: from dynamic digital resources, to community groups, and lesson plans and activities in craft with art classes and special needs classes. The book serves to propose a working definition and rationale of the functions of craft in daily life, popular and youth culture, and larger social issues (including craft, D. I. Y., and activism/“craftivism”)
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; OVERVIEW; PROLOGUE: MY BEGINNINGS WITH CRAFT; INTRODUCTION; 1. FOUNDATIONS OF CRAFT IN EDUCATION; REFERENCES; 2. CRAFTING POPULAR CULTURE:A Hands on Approach; INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING QUESTIONS; CRAFT PRINCIPLES GO POP; RESISTING THE STATUS QUO; MAKING IS THINKING; THE CARTOON STUDIO AS LABORATORY; THE POWER OF PLAY; CRAFTING COMMUNITY; PRIDE IN WORK; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3. CRAFT OBJECTS AND STORYTELLING; INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING QUESTIONS; STARTING WITH STORY: INTERDISCIPLINARY & CROSS-CULTURAL CONNECTIONS; SEQUENCE AND STORY: CONTEXT, THREADS, & SKILS OF NARRATIVE
    Description / Table of Contents: WONDERFUL WORDS: ILLUSTRATING/INTERPRETING SAYINGS AND STORY STRUCTURESSENSES AND STORY: EXPERIENCING AND EXPRESSING NARRATIVE; SELFHOOD AND STORY: IDENTITY AND COMMUNITY; REFERENCES; RESOURCE WEBSITES; 4. CRITIQUING CONSUMPTION THROUGH CRAFT & THE INTERNATIONAL FIBER COLLABORATIVE; INTRODUCTION AND RESOURCES; THE TREE PROJECT: IDEA(L)S OF INTERDEPENDENCE; KNOTTING AS METAPHOR FOR CRAFT COMMUNITIES; CONCLUDING COMMENTS: CRAFT ACTIVISM; REFERENCES; 5. REMIXED/UNSTITCHED DIGITAL COMMUNITIES OF CONTEMPORARY CRAFT; INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING QUESTIONS; CRAFT CONNECTIONS; CRAFTING SPACES
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTEXTUALIZING CRAFTSCRAFTING COMMUNICATION; COMMUNICATING CRAFT; CRAFT CONCLUSIONS; NOTE; REFERENCES; 6. CRAFTING INNER SPACE:Guided Visualizations for the Creative Classroom; INTRODUCTION; STRENGTHENING EXERCISE; CREATIVE IMAGINATION EXERCISES; IMAGINARY JOURNIES; EVERYDAY CLASSROOM USES; PROJECT-BASED WORK; RESOURCES; REFERENCES; 7. LESSON PLAN ON TOOLS FOR EVERYDAY LIFE; INTRODUCTION; Objectives; ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS; Art Skills; Life Skills; Enduring Questions; Materials and Tools; Lesson Procedure; Modifications/Accommodations; Vocabulary; Art; Life skills; Assessment; Extension
    Description / Table of Contents: RESOURCES8. LESSON PLAN FOR HANDMADE ART CARDS; INTRODUCTION; Objective; Students will create; Enduring Understandings; Art Skills; Life Skills; Enduring Questions; Materials and Tools; Lesson Procedure; Modifications/Accommodations; Vocabulary; Extensions; RESOURCES; 9. CONCEPTUAL, BIOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ANALYSES OF CRAFT; INTRODUCTION AND GUIDING QUESTIONS; COMPONENTS OF CRAFT; THREE FIELDS OF CRAFT; EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN OF CRAFTS; HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRAFTS; Crafts as mechanical arts; Separation of fine arts from crafts; Industrialization and the disappearance of crafts
    Description / Table of Contents: Revival of craftsSeparation of design from crafts; Rejection of ornamentation; CONCLUSION; NOTES
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    ISBN: 9789462098183
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 162 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Haunting and the Educational Imagination
    Keywords: Teaching Philosophy ; Education, Higher Philosophy ; Teacher educators Biography ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- On Haunted Contradictions of Development -- Social Action as Curriculum -- Failed Lesson -- Why is Dave Brubeck Crying? -- Why is Sara Crying? -- Wild Education -- On Personal and Political Ghost Stories -- The Feminist Professor's Doubts -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: In a time when it seems like we've run into the limits on what Marx, Dewey, and Freud might hold for liberatory critique, this peculiarly uplifting book seeks to identify some promising thinking and teaching practices, especially for work in our contemporary "corporate university of excellence." With auto-ethnography as a baseline for reflection on her personal teaching life in this troubling political era, as well as an insistence that all students are future teachers whether they seek formal work in classrooms or not, Barbara Regenspan selects insights descending from her horribly imperfect trinity (Marx, Dewey, and Freud), to revaluate what it means to have "obligations to unknowable others" in our complex and global reality. Drawing on an interdisciplinary cast of contemporary social theorists such as Avery Gordon, Deborah Britzman, Maxine Greene, Bill Readings, and Alain Badiou, this book traces hauntagogical thinking and related classroom practice-hauntagogy-pedagogy aimed to create wide-awakeness through the unearthing of acts of historical and interpersonal hauntings. Balanced between critique and hope, Regenspan offers the field of Educational Studies including teacher education, but also higher education more generally, a way of conceiving of the classroom as a place where contradictions in discourses are mined with and for our students who will be future teachers in the formal or informal sense. Here is a view of what historical materialism might hold for the relationship between democracy and education and what that relationship means for new, wild , conceptions of self, politics, and spirituality. Cover design by Madison Kuhn
    Description / Table of Contents: On haunted contradictions of development: Ben, the bat, Mary Cowhey, and The communist manifestoSocial action as curriculum: unearthing a something-to-be-done in the current era -- Failed lesson: the unteachability of the Mayors' Anti-war Resolution -- Why is Dave Brubeck crying? -- Why is Sara crying? -- Wild education: teaching This side of brightness -- On personal and political ghost stories: hauntology, nurturance, and investment in the pretend -- Epilogue: the feminist professor's doubts.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789462097827
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 271 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Inclusive Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How Parents Deal with the Education of Their Child on the Autism Spectrum: The Stories and Research They Don't and Won't Tell You
    Keywords: Children with autism spectrum disorders Education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Who Has the Right to Speak? -- Contextual Understandings -- What Does the Research Tell Us? -- Stage One – Beginning Battle -- Stages Two and Three – The Early Intervention Years -- Stages Two and Three – The Formal Schooling Years (Mainstreaming) -- Stages Two and Three – The Formal Schooling Years (Supplementing / Opting Out) -- Stage Four – Framing Futures -- Conclusion -- 2012 Submission to the West Australian Parliamentary Education and Health Standing Committee -- Northern Suburbs Autism Mums’ Group, Perth, WA Submission to the Education and Heath Standing Committee Parent Comments (circa) May 2012 -- Home Based Learning Network (HBLN) Letter to Premier -- Complaints under the Disability Discrimination Act Form -- Autism Parents Handbook (Education Section) -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: Powerful moral, social justice and political arguments have convinced parents that it is their democratic right to place their children on the autism spectrum into mainstream educational environments so that their children may eventually take up their rightful place in a mainstream adult life. But what is really happening for some of these parents when they try to gain and maintain an appropriate education for their child in these mainstream contexts and beyond? What is the educational experience like for these families who are in the midst of this generational change from historical exclusion to inclusion? Current research indicates that while islands of excellent mainstream inclusive practice do exist the educational experience for many students on the autism spectrum can often be one of hostility, inconsistency and unreliability. Without appropriate understanding of best practice educational methods, these students can present an inordinate educational challenge to both parents and educators alike. How do parents deal with such complex educational profiles? How do they continue to maximize their children’s development over time? What are the barriers that hinder their quest? What are the facilitators that help their quest? To answer these questions, this book provides an in-depth, recent examination of the real life journeys of families who attempted to gain an appropriate education for their children on the autism spectrum including the areas of diagnosis, early intervention, mainstream schooling, home education, segregated schooling and transition to work and further study
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; REFERENCES; DEDICATION & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1:WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO SPEAK ?; INTRODUCTION; WHO HAS THE RIGHT TO SPEAK?; WHY WRITE THIS BOOK?; THE VOICES OF PARENTS; CURRENT RESEARCH ON INCLUSION; AN INTEGRATED SYNTHESIS OF SIX FAMILIES' JOURNEYS; DIAGRAM OF THE PROCESS; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2:CONTEXTUAL UNDERSTANDINGS; THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT; THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT; THE WEST AUSTRALIAN (WA) CONTEXT; Diagnosis; Prevalence; Early Intervention; General Disability Educational Provision; Educational Provision for Students on the Autism Spectrum; CONCLUSION
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 3:WHAT DOES THE RESEARCH TELL US?HISTORY; PREVALENCE; AETIOLOGY; SOCIAL IMPACT AND COPING; Child; Family; EDUCATION; Evidenced-Based Practice; Early Intervention; Formal Schooling; Post-Secondary Education; Australian & WA Disability Educational Provision Research; WA Autism Educational Provision Research; Home Schooling; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 4:STAGE ONE - BEGINNING BATTLE; STAGE ONE - BEGINNING BATTLE: AN OVERVIEW; Sub-stages One and Two: Worrying and Convincing; Sub-stage Three: Researching; Sub-stage Four: Diagnosing; CHAPTER 5:STAGES TWO AND THREE - THE EARLY INTERVENTION YEARS
    Description / Table of Contents: CATEGORY ONE: SETTLINGCATEGORY TWO: IMPROVISING; CATEGORY THREE: MAXIMIZING; Sub-Category One: Home-Based; Sub-Category Two: School-Based; CHAPTER 6:STAGES TWO AND THREE - THE FORMAL SCHOOLING YEARS (MAINSTREAMING); CATEGORY ONE: MAINSTREAMING; Sub-Category One: Broadening; Sub-Category Two: Chasing; Sub-Category Three: Waxing and Waning; Sub-Category Four: Crisis Point; Sub-Category Five: Finding Fit; CHAPTER 7:STAGES TWO AND THREE - THE FORMAL SCHOOLING YEARS (SUPPLEMENTING / OPTING OUT); CATEGORY TWO: SUPPLEMENTING; CATEGORY THREE: OPTING OUT; Sub-Category One: Home Schooling
    Description / Table of Contents: Sub-Category Two: SegregatingCHAPTER 8:STAGE FOUR - FRAMING FUTURES; SUB-STAGE ONE: TRANSITIONING; SUB-STAGE TWO: REDRESSING THE IMBALANCE; CHAPTER 9:CONCLUSION; THEORY OVERVIEW; GENERALIZABILITY OF THE THEORY GENERATED; IMPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY GENERATED; IMPLICATIONS FOR THE LITERATURE ON HOW PARENTS DEAL WITH THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILD ON THE AUTISM SPECTRUM; IMPLICATIONS FOR OTHER BODIES OF RESEARCH; 'Inclusive' Practice in Mainstream Education Sites; The Social Impact of Parenting a Child on the Autism Spectrum; How Parents Cope with Their Children with Disabilities Over Time
    Description / Table of Contents: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR POLICY AND PRACTICEHCWA - Diagnosis; HCWA - Supplementing; HCWA - Parent and Professional Workshops; HCWA - Discrimination; Autism Advisors; Tertiary Education; Home Schooling; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX 1; 2012 SUBMISSION TO THE WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY EDUCATION AND HEALTH STANDING COMMITTEE; Inquiry Term of Reference; Submitted by; Underlying Problem; Issues Arising; Recommendations; Criteria for Evaluating Solutions; REFERENCES; APPENDIX 1A; NORTHERN SUBURBS AUTISM MUMS' GROUP, PERTH, WA SUBMISSION TO THE EDUCATION AND HEATH STANDING COMMITTEE PARENT COMMENTS (CIRCA)
    Description / Table of Contents: APPENDIX 1B
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