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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Springer | Amsterdam : Elsevier | Dordrecht : Nijhoff | Dordrecht : Kluwer ; 1.1975/76(1975) -
    ISSN: 0304-4092 , 1573-0786 , 1573-0786
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1975/76(1975) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dialectical anthropology
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Anthropologie ; Anthropologie
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  • 2
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    Journal/Serial
    Dordrecht : Springer | Amsterdam : Elsevier | Dordrecht : Nijhoff | Dordrecht : Kluwer ; 1.1975/76(1975) -
    ISSN: 0304-4092 , 1573-0786 , 1573-0786
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 1.1975/76(1975) -
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dialectical anthropology
    DDC: 100
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Anthropologie ; Anthropologie
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  • 3
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    Dordrecht : Springer | Den Haag : Junk ; 5.1957 -
    ISSN: 0077-0639
    Language: English
    Dates of Publication: 5.1957 -
    Additional Information: 18=1; 19=2 von Biogeography and ecology in South America The Hague, 1968
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Monographiae biologicae
    Former Title: Vorg. Physiologia comparata et oecologia
    DDC: 570
    Keywords: Monografische Reihe ; Physiologie ; Medizin
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  • 4
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9783531199634
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (380 Seiten)
    Edition: 2. Auflage
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Quartiersforschung
    DDC: 307.76072
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    Keywords: Adaptation, Psychological ; Social ecology ; Social history - 20th century ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Stadtviertel ; Stadtforschung
    Abstract: Inhaltsverzeichnis; Einführung zur zweiten Auflage und Zusammenfassung der Beiträge; Die Beiträge im Überblick; I Überblick; Quartiersforschung im Überblick: Konzepte, Definitionen und aktuelle Perspektiven; 1 Unterwegs in dynamischen Mikrowelten; 2 Acht Portale zum Quartier; 2.1 Sozialökologie: Quartiere zwischen Zyklizität und Homöostase; 2.3 Housing Demography - Quartiere als Orte von Bevölkerungsbewegungen; 2.4 Soziographie - holistische Quartiersbetrachtung; 2.5 Nachbarschaft - von Subkulturalität, Lebenswelten und Aktionsräumen
    Abstract: 2.6 Urban Governance und professionelle Akteure im Quartier2.7 (Neo-)Marxistisch orientierte Theorieansätze: Produktion und Regulation des Quartiers; 2.8 Neuere Raumtheoretische Ansätze und Poststrukturalismus: Quartierskonstruktion und Quartiersdekonstruktion; 3 Definitionen? Abgrenzungen? Die Ambivalenz von realer Komplexität und notwendiger Vereinfachung; 3.1 Begriffsverwendung und Definitionen von „Quartier"; 3.2 Muss man ein „Quartier" abgrenzen können? Und: wie?; 3.3 Versuch einer Re-Definition von Quartier als „Fuzzy Concept"; 4 Fazit: Wozu „Quartiersforschung"?; Literatur
    Abstract: II Theoretische Perspektiven auf das QuartierStadt der Quartiere? Das Place-Konzept und die Idee von urbanen Dörfern; 1 Eckpunkte des Place-Konzeptes im Kontext der Quartiersforschung; 1.1 Zur symbolischen Dimension von Place; 1.2 Zur sozialen Dimension von Place; 1.3 Zur physischen Dimension von Place; 2 Place-Studien: Das Beispiel ‚Urbane Dörfer' und weitere Felder der empirischen Praxis; 3 Die Stadt der Quartiere als Summe urbaner Dörfer?; 4 Das Place-Konzept in der Quartiersforschung - eine Evaluation; Literatur
    Abstract: Die Metapher vom Raum als soziale Landschaft: Perspektiven zur Überwindung der Dichotomie von Quartierkonzeptionen1 Das Quartier in der klassischen Stadtforschung; 2 Relativistische Ansätze inner- und ausserhalb des absolutistischen Raumverständnisses; 3 Die Metapher des Raums als soziale Landschaften; 4 Junge Erwachsene in der Stadt Basel: empirische Annäherung an das Konzept der sozialen Landschaften; 4.1 Landschaftstyp: Transnationale soziale Netzwerke und der Rückzug in der segregierten Stadt
    Abstract: 4.2 Landschaftstyp: Lokale Netzwerke und Orte gemeinsamer Alltagskultur in der sozialpädagogischen Stadt5 Fazit; Literatur; Quartier als Landschaft? Eine Exploration am Beispiel des Wandels in Berlin-Moabit; 1 Das Quartier als Landschaft; 2 Das Fallbeispiel Berlin-Moabit: Quartiersensembles als Landschaften des sozialen Wandels; 3 Vormoderne: Moabit als quasi-natürliche Antithese zur Stadt; 4 Frühmoderne: Moabit als dynamische Industrielandschaft; 5 Einschnitte: Trümmerlandschaften; 6 Hochmoderne: Multikulturelle Arbeiter- und Justizlandschaft
    Abstract: 7 Postmoderne: Moabit als fragmentierte Investitions- und Desinvestitionslandschaft
    Abstract: Wohnviertel, Stadtquartiere, Kieze: Für BewohnerInnen sind sie nicht mehr und nicht weniger als die lokale Verankerung in der (Groß)stadt und der globalisierten Welt. In der Wissenschaft existieren inzwischen vielfältige Diskurse über den lokalen Nahraum. Ebenso wichtig ist das Quartier als strategische Planungskategorie: Es hat als Meso-Level zwischen Stadt und Individualebene in den letzten Jahren geradezu Karriere gemacht - im Rahmen von Stadtentwicklungsprogrammen ebenso wie in der Wohnungswirtschaft. Mit dem Ziel, einen vertieften Dialog anzustoßen, zeigen die AutorInnen dieser aktualisie
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  • 5
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9783531199450
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (386 p.))
    Edition: 2nd ed (Online-Ausg.)
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Handbuch Migrationsarbeit
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Emigration and immigration - Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration - Government policy ; Migrant labor ; Migration ; Electronic books ; Einwanderer ; Interkulturelle Sozialarbeit
    Abstract: Inhaltsverzeichnis; Grußwort; MigrantInnenarbeit - eine Einführung; 1 Zielsetz ung des Handbuches; 2 Defi nitionen und Diff erenzierungen; 3 Gliederung und Konzept; Teil A Theoretische Einführung; 1.1 Soziodemografi sche Merkmale der Migrationsbevölkerung; 1 Die Volkszählung des Jahres 2011; 2 Bevölkerungsanteil; 3 Geografi sche Verteilung; 4 Demografi sche Struktur; 5 Sozialstruktur; 5.1 Herkunft und Problemlagen; 5.2 Formaler Bildungsabschluss und berufliche Bildung; 5.3 Arbeitsmarkt und soziale Lage; 5.4 Auswirkungen mangelnder Sprachkompetenz; 6 Religiöse Bindungen: Islam; 7 Überleitung
    Abstract: 1.2 Soziale und politische Teilhabe1 Spezifi ka von Migrationsgruppen; 2 Mediennutz ung3; 2.1 Soziale Umgebung und Medienkonsum; 2.2 Printmedien; 2.3 Fernsehen; 2.4 Computer; 2.5 Auswirkungen des Medienkonsums; 3 Außerhäusliche Freizeit; 4 Mitgliedschaften in Gewerkschaften; 5 Politische Aktivitäten; 5.1 Politisches Interesse; 5.2 Werthaltungen und politische Einstellungen; 5.3 Wahlbeteiligung; 5.4 Parteipräferenzen; 5.5 Mitgliedschaften in Parteien; 5.6 Nicht-elektorale politische Partizipation; 6 Gibt es Parallelgesellschaften?; 7 Schlussbemerkung
    Abstract: 1.3 Gesellschaftliche Teilhabe und Chancengleichheit als Indikatoren für Integration1 Rechtliche Teilhabe und Chancengleichheit; 1.1 Das Allgemeine Gleichbehandlungsgesetz; 1.2 Aufenthaltsdauer und Wahlrecht; 1.3 Einbürgerung; 2 Soziale Teilhabe und Chancengleichheit; 2.1 Sprachliche Voraussetzungen - Sprache als Voraussetzung?; 2.2 Wohnen und sozialräumliche Integration; 2.3 Gesundheit und Migration; 2.4 Vereine und Verbände; 3 Gelungene Integration oder ungleiche Lebensverhältnisse?; 1.4 Interkulturelle Arbeit zwischen Anspruch und Wirklichkeit
    Abstract: 1 Kompensatorisches Konzept: Die Ausländerpädagogik2 Emanzipatorisches Konzept: Der Anspruch der interkulturellen Erziehung; 3 Partizipatives Konzept: Diversity; 4 Interkulturelle Kompetenz - die Wirklichkeit; 5 Partizipativ + Emanzipatorisch = Chance auf Interkulturalität; 1.5 Migrantenorganisationen als Motoren der Integrationsarbeit; 1 Relevanz von Selbstorganisationen; 2 Migrantenorganisationen als politische Vertretung; 3 Migrantenorganisationen als Träger sozialer Projekte; 4 Kompetenz und Vernetzung - das soziale Kapital von Migranten-organisationen
    Abstract: 5 Weiterbildungsbedarfe von Migrantenorganisationen und die Grenzen von Weiterbildung5.1 Angebote und Träger; 5.2 Migrantenorganisationen als Träger von Weiterbildung; 5.3 Tandemprojekte zur Qualifizierung von Migrantenorganisationen; 5.4 Qualitätsstandards in der Weiterbildung von und für Migrantenorganisationen; 6 Schlussbetrachtung: Migrantenorganisationen und die interkulturelle Öffnung der Gesellschaft; Teil B Aktivierung von Migrantinnen und Migranten in Theorie und Praxis; 2.1 Frühkindliche Bildung; 2.1.1 Frühkindliche Bildung; 1 Einleitung
    Abstract: 2 Ein Blick zurück: Interkulturelle Pädagogik und Frühpädagogik
    Abstract: Deutsche mit Migrationshintergrund und Migrantinnen und Migranten aus verschiedenen Landern sind Realitat geworden in unserer Gesellschaft. Gleichzeitig mussen wir jedoch auch feststellen, dass gesellschaftliche Teilhabe und Chancengleichheit fur diese Menschen nicht vorhanden ist. Mit der Anerkennung des Einwanderungslandes Deutschland und der Tatsache der Benachteiligung werfen sich nun Fragen auf. Wie konnen Benachteiligungen abgebaut werden Was kann die deutsche Mehrheitsgesellschaft tun und was konnen die Minderheiten tun Wie kann ein Gleichgewicht hergestellt werden Welche Maßnahmen muss
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  • 6
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9783319049908
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (201 p.))
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice
    Series Statement: EBL-Schweitzer
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Ulrich Beck
    DDC: 302.12
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    Abstract: Preface; Contents; Part I Ulrich Beck; 1 Ulrich Beck's Scientific Leadership Profile; 2 Ulrich Beck: An Introduction to the Theory of Second Modernity and the Risk Society; 2.1…Introduction and a Short Biography; 2.2…From Slupsk to Sociological World Fame: A Short Biography; 3 Bibliography; 3.1…Books (in Chronological Order); 3.2…Book Chapters (in Reverse Chronological Order); 3.3…Journal Articles (in Reverse Chronological Order); Part II Ulrich Beck's Work in the Perspective of Colleagues; 4 The Risk Society Thesis in Environmental Politics and Management: A Global Perspective; Epilogue
    Abstract: References5 Reflexive Modernization; References; 6 The Reality of Cosmopolitanism; 7 Jerusalem Versus Athens Revisited; References; Part III Selected Key Texts by Ulrich Beck; 8 Incalculable Futures: World Risk Society and Its Social and Political Implications; 8.1…Old Dangers, New Risks: Conceptual Differentiation, Historical Localization; 8.1.1 Conceptual Distinctions; 8.1.2 Historical Contextualization; 8.2…What is Meant by the 'Cosmopolitan Moment'?; Bibliography and References; 9 Individualization is Eroding Traditions Worldwide: A Comparison Between Europe and China
    Abstract: 9.1…On the Distinction Between Individualism and Individualization9.2…Individualization and Social Morality; 9.3…Chinese Individualization; References; 10 Beyond Class and Nation: Reframing Social Inequalities in a Globalizing World; 10.1…Introduction; 10.2…''What Exactly Constitutes Individualization and to What Extent has it Really Displaced Class?''; 10.2.1 What Does Individualization Mean Empirically?; 10.2.2 Beyond the Normal Family and Normal Class; 10.3…The Transnationalization of Social Inequalities; 10.3.1 Critique of Methodological Nationalism; 10.3.2 Politics of Framing
    Abstract: 10.4…The Inequality of Global Risks10.5…Pan-European Inequalities; 10.6…Border Artistes: Agency, Legitimacy and Immigrant Dynamics; 10.7…Prospect: The 'Modernity Dispute' in International Sociology; References; 11 The Two Faces of Religion; References; 12 The Global Chaos of Love: Towards a Cosmopolitan Turn in the Sociology of Love and Families; 12.1…Cosmopolitan Families: Characteristics and Constellations; 12.2…Cosmopolitan Theory; 12.3…The Rise of a Transnational Shadow Economy; 12.3.1 The Stalled Revolution; 12.3.2 From Mother's Task to Migrants' Job; 12.3.3 By Silent Agreement
    Abstract: 12.4…Transnational Motherhood and Global Care Chains12.4.1 A Global Hierarchy of Care; 12.5…Loss and Gain: Cosmopolitan Comparisons; 12.5.1 Seeing with the Eyes of the Respective 'Other'; 12.6…Conclusions; References; 13 Reframing Power in the Globalized World; References; 14 We Do Not Live in an Age of Cosmopolitanism but in an Age of Cosmopolitization: The 'Global Other' is in Our Midst; 14.1…Critique of Methodological Nationalism; 14.2…How to Research 'Really Existing Cosmopolitization'?; 14.2.1 Cuisine; 14.2.2 Migration; 14.2.3 Work and Workers; 14.2.4 Love; 14.2.5 Kidneys
    Abstract: 14.2.6 Villages
    Abstract: This book presents Ulrich Beck, one of the world's leading sociologists and social thinkers, as a Pioneer in Cosmopolitan Sociology and Risk Society. His world risk society theory has been confirmed by recent disasters ? events that have shaken modern society to the core, signaling the end of an era in which comprehensive insurance could keep us safe. Due to its own successes, modern society now faces failure: while in the past experiments were conducted in a lab, now the whole world is a test bed. Whether nuclear plants, genetically modified organisms, nanotechnology ? if any of these experim
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789400775572
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 408 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Print version Air Quality Management : Canadian Perspectives on a Global Issue
    DDC: 399
    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Public health ; Environmental protection ; Air quality management -- Canada ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This book provides a wide overview of the issues related to managing of air quality in Canada. Learn about the air issues that have caused impacts to ecosystems or human health and hence been targeted to be managed. Discover how Canadas national governance involving a federal government along with provincial and territorial governments impacts the air quality management process. Understand how Canadians manage their air quality in context with the USA, their largest and closest neighbour. Benefit from the experience of 43 of Canadas most experienced air quality management professionals who share their insights into the state of air quality in Canada today, how it is managed, as well as giving a glimpse into the future.?
    Description / Table of Contents: part I. Air pollution sciencepart II. Air quality impacts -- part III. Management of emissions -- part Ivolume Policy and planning -- part volume Communicating air quality information.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789401790222 , 9789402406436
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 174 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Global migration issues volume 3
    Series Statement: Social sciences
    Series Statement: Global migration issues
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    Keywords: Internationale Migration ; Mobilität ; Entwicklungsländer ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Enthält 6 Beiträge
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789400767447
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 254 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: International perspectives on migration 5
    DDC: 325.4
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Internationale Migration ; Migrationspolitik ; Einwanderungspolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789400727977 , 9789401777384
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 175 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Advances in Asian human-environmental research
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Nüsser, Marcus, 1964 - Large Dams in Asia
    DDC: 627.8095
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    Keywords: Environmental sciences ; Geology ; Physical geography ; Environmental management ; Human geography ; Dams ; Asia ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Talsperre
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9789400775954 , 9400775954 , 9789400775961 , 9400775962
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 196 p.) , ill. , 24 cm.
    DDC: 306.0
    Keywords: Health Status Indicators ; Health Surveys ; Europe ; Statistics ; Tables
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-192) and index
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  • 12
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789400770515
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 213 S. , graph. Darst.
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Elsenbroich, Corinna Modelling Norms
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Elsenbroich, Corinna Modelling norms
    DDC: 303.3/7
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    Keywords: Social norms Simulation methods ; Soziale Norm ; Kriminalitätstheorie ; Modellierung
    Abstract: "The book focusses on questions of individual and collective action, the emergence and dynamics of social norms and the feedback between individual behaviour and social phenomena. It discusses traditional modelling approaches to social norms and shows the usefulness of agent-based modelling for the study of these micro-macro interactions. Existing agent-based models of social norms are discussed and it is shown that so far too much priority has been given to parsimonious models and questions of the emergence of norms, with many aspects of social norms, such as norm-change, not being modelled. Juvenile delinquency, group radicalisation and moral decision making are used as case studies for agent-based models of collective action extending existing models by providing an embedding into social networks, social influence via argumentation and a causal action theory of moral decision making. The major contribution of the book is to highlight the multifaceted nature of the dynamics of social norms, consisting not only of emergence, and the importance of embedding of agent-based models into existing theory."--Publisher's website
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  • 13
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    Dordrecht : Springer | New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer
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    Language: English
    Series Statement: Handbooks of sociology and social research
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Soziologie ; Gefühl ; Emotionales Verhalten
    Note: [Vol. 1] ed. by Jan E. Stets
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  • 14
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462098510
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 132 p)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2014
    Series Statement: The Future of Education Research
    Series Statement: Teaching Gender 3
    Series Statement: Springer eBooks
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sexting: Gender and Teens
    DDC: 370.1
    Keywords: Education, general ; Sexting ; Teenagers Sexual behavior ; Education
    Abstract: Sexting: Gender and Teens provides a close-up look into the intimate and gendered world of teens and those who live with and work with them. The author draws upon interviews with teens, parents and caregivers, and many others who work with teens from teachers and youth workers to principals and police, we learn how the new digital world is still permeated by beliefs and patterns of earlier patriarchal structures. This three state study reveals there are significant gendered differences among teens in their perspectives on sexting, and these differences have implications for how to respond to the issue of teen sexting. Adults, too, demonstrate gendered differences in their views on teen sexting, and these differences have an important impact on the shaping of youth views about gender and sexuality. As one mother said, “Girls set the pace, and boys notch the bedpost.” Some key findings include: • The human curriculum of sexuality is both conserving and adapting, and these two impulses are always interacting. • We are in the midst of social and technological changes that have vast implications for all of our cultural notions, including sexuality. • Regarding sexting: Adults are pointing fingers in many directions and leaving adolescents to fend for themselves. This compelling account—presented through the words of participants—provides a vivid introduction to hands-on social research that will be of interest to those in gender and women’s studies as well as the broader disciplines that touch upon these concerns, such as sociology, education, psychology, media studies, criminal justice, and other fields. Sure to spark strong opinions and discussion, the book offers opportunities for sustained engagement with topics of critical interest to today’s digital world. Judith Davidson, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Education at University of Massachusetts–Lowell, where she teaches qualitative research methods. As a methodologist, she is particularly interested in the use of digital tools in qualitative research and working with research design for complex projects. She is a co-founder of the cross-campus Qualitative Research Network and has overseen numerous qualitative research dissertations, both activities that allow her to enjoy coaching qualitative research. She has consulted and worked on qualitative research projects in diverse areas from sexting to technology integration in K-12 schools
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  • 15
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    ISBN: 9789401791298
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 579 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. u.d.T. Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions: Volume II
    Angaben zur Quelle: 2
    DDC: 302.1
    Keywords: Emotions Sociological aspects ; Social psychology
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    ISBN: 9401786070 , 9789401786072
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in well-being and quality of life research
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Flourishing children
    DDC: 155.5180287
    Keywords: Developmental psychology ; Behavioral assessment of teenagers ; Adolescent psychology ; Behavioral assessment of teenagers.. ; Adolescent psychology.. ; Developmental psychology ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This volume presents the results of the Flourishing Children Project. The study addressed gaps in the research on indicators of positive development of adolescents. Such indicators are essential for the balanced and scientifically sound study of adolescents. Yet measures of many aspects of flourishing are not available, and when they do exist, they are rarely measured in a developmentally appropriate manner for adolescents. In addition, they are often too long for program evaluations and surveys, have not been tested on diverse populations, nor carefully validated as predictors of positive out
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Abstract; 1 Studying Aspects of Flourishing Among Adolescents; 1.1…Introduction to the Project; 1.1.1 Why Measure What Adolescents Need to Flourish?; 1.2…Overview of Project Activities; 1.2.1 Item Development and Review; 1.2.2 Cognitive Interviews; 1.2.3 Pilot Test; 1.2.4 Psychometric Work; 1.3…Conceptual Framework and Constructs; 1.4…Constructs; 1.4.1 Relationship Skills; 1.4.1.1 Empathy; 1.4.1.2 Social Competence; 1.4.2 Flourishing in Relationships; 1.4.2.1 Parent-Adolescent Relationship; 1.4.2.2 Peer Friendship; 1.4.3 Flourishing in School and Work
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.4.3.1 Diligence and Reliability1.4.3.2 Educational Engagement; 1.4.3.3 Initiative Taking; 1.4.3.4 Thrift; 1.4.3.5 Trustworthiness and Integrity; 1.4.4 Helping Others to Flourish; 1.4.4.1 Altruism; 1.4.4.2 Generosity/Helping Family and Friends; 1.4.5 Environmental Stewardship; 1.4.5.1 Environmental Stewardship; 1.4.6 Personal Flourishing; 1.4.6.1 Forgiveness; 1.4.6.2 Goal Orientation; 1.4.6.3 Gratitude; 1.4.6.4 Hope; 1.4.6.5 Life Satisfaction; 1.4.6.6 Purpose; 1.4.6.7 Spirituality; References; 2 Cognitive Interviews: Designing Survey Questions for Adolescents; 2.1…Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1.1 Rationale for Cognitive Testing2.1.2 What is Cognitive Interviewing?; 2.1.3 Research on Developing Survey Questions for Adolescents; 2.1.4 Research on Surveying with Parents as Proxy Reporters; 2.1.5 Best Practices for Survey-Item Development; 2.2…Method; 2.2.1 Recruitment; 2.2.2 Sample; 2.2.3 Study Design; 2.2.4 Study Procedures; 2.2.5 Protocols; 2.2.6 Data Analysis; 2.3…Results; 2.3.1 Lesson 1: Reference Groups; 2.3.2 Lesson 2: Construct Selection; 2.3.3 Lesson 3: Clarity of Items; 2.3.4 Lesson 4: Item Salience; 2.3.5 Lesson 5: Parent Reports; 2.3.6 Lesson 6: Response Variability
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3.7 Lesson 7: Developing Congruent Response Options2.4…Discussion; References; 3 Pilot Study and Psychometric Analyses; 3.1…Pilot Study Introduction; 3.1.1 Recruitment; 3.1.2 Procedures; 3.1.3 Incentives; 3.1.4 Survey; 3.2…Psychometric Analyses; 3.2.1 Overview of Psychometric Analyses; 3.2.2 Subgroups; 3.2.3 Construct Validity; 3.3…Results; 3.3.1 Relationship Skills; 3.3.1.1 Empathy; 3.3.1.2 Social Competence; 3.3.2 Flourishing in Relationships; 3.3.2.1 Parent-Adolescent Relationship; 3.3.2.2 Peer Friendship; 3.3.3 Flourishing in School and Work; 3.3.3.1 Diligence and Reliability
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.3.2 Educational Engagement3.3.3.3 Initiative Taking; 3.3.3.4 Thrift; 3.3.3.5 Trustworthiness and Integrity; 3.3.4 Helping Others to Flourish; 3.3.4.1 Altruism; 3.3.4.2 Generosity/Helping Family and Friends; 3.3.5 Environmental Stewardship; 3.3.5.1 Environmental Stewardship; 3.3.6 Personal Flourishing; 3.3.6.1 Forgiveness; 3.3.6.2 Goal Orientation; 3.3.6.3 Gratitude; 3.3.6.4 Hope; 3.3.6.5 Life Satisfaction; 3.3.6.6 Purpose; 3.3.6.7 Spirituality; 3.4…Discussion; 3.5…Conclusions; References
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9789400778290
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (278 pages) , illustrations.
    Series Statement: Social Indicators Research Series 53
    Series Statement: Social Indicators Research Ser. v.53
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Social sciences ; Quality of life ; Humanities ; Quality of life -- Research ; Developmental psychology ; Social sciences ; Quality of life ; Humanities ; Quality of life ; Research ; Developmental psychology ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This publication will fill a significant gap in the literature on quality of life and subjective wellbeing by addressing the gender dimensions of people's lived experience and emphasizing how gender relationships differentially impact on women's and girls' as well as men's and boys' subjective wellbeing across the lifespan. Sex-disaggregation of data on objective conditions of quality of life is now routinely undertaken in many countries of the world. However, despite the burgeoning of objective data on sex differences in life conditions across the world, very little gender analysis is carried out to explain fully such difference and there is still a serious dearth of data on gender differences in subjective experiences of quality of life and wellbeing. This publication will assist researchers, teachers, service providers and policy makers in filling some of the gaps in currently available literature on the nexus between age and gender in producing differential experiences of subjective wellbeing. The book brings together research which compares female's and male's subjective experiences of wellbeing at various life stages from a variety of countries and regions, particularly focusing on women's subjective wellbeing.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter-1 -- Gender, Lifespan, Cultural Context and QOL -- References -- Chapter-2 -- Personal Well-being and Interpersonal Communication of 12-16 Year-Old Girls and Their Own Mothers: Gender and Intergenerational Issues -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Method Procedure and Sample -- 2.2.1 Description of the Variables -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Activities -- 2.3.2 Conversations -- 2.3.3 Satisfaction -- 2.3.4 Values Aspired to for the Girls' Future -- 2.3.5 Explained Model of Girls' and Mothers' Satisfaction with Life as a Whole -- 2.4 Discussion -- References -- Chapter-3 -- Gender Dimensions of Life Quality for Adults in Australia -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Subjective Wellbeing Homeostasis -- 3.3 Homeostatic Buffers -- 3.4 External Buffers -- 3.5 Internal Buffers -- 3.6 Gender Differences -- 3.7 Method -- 3.8 Results -- 3.8.1 Gender × Survey -- 3.8.2 Personal Wellbeing Domains -- 3.8.3 Domain Stability Across Surveys × Gender -- 3.8.4 Demographic Influences on Gender Differences in SWB -- 3.8.5 Age -- 3.8.6 Living Alone -- 3.8.7 Relationship Status -- 3.8.8 Work Status -- 3.9 Discussion -- 3.9.1 Overall Pattern of Gender Differences -- 3.9.2 Age -- 3.9.3 Living Alone -- 3.9.4 Work Status -- 3.10 Summary -- References -- Chapter-4 -- Chasing the 'Good Life': GenderDifferences in Work Aspirationsof American Men and Women -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Conceptual Framework -- 4.3 Data and Methods -- 4.4 Results -- 4.4.1 Gender Differences in Aspirations and Attainments -- 4.4.1.1 Material Goods -- 4.4.1.2 Good Health -- 4.4.1.3 Family Life -- 4.4.1.4 Work -- 4.4.1.5 Work Aspirations over the Life Course -- 4.5 Summary and Discussion -- References -- Chapter-5 -- Gender Dimensions of Quality of Life in Algeria -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Gender Equalities: The Current Situation.
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9789462095755
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xii, 208 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Teaching Gender
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gender & pop culture : a text-reader
    DDC: 306.071
    Keywords: Popular culture Study and teaching ; Sex role in mass media ; Popular culture Study and teaching ; Education ; Education (general) ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Droit ; Sciences sociales ; Sciences humaines ; Popular culture ; Study and teaching ; Sex role in mass media ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Social Sciences ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: Gender & Pop Culture provides a foundation for the study of gender, pop culture and media. This comprehensive, interdisciplinary text provides text-book style introductory and concluding chapters written by the editors, seven original contributor chapters on key topics and written in a variety of writing styles, discussion questions, additional resources and more. Coverage includes: - Foundations for studying gender & pop culture (history, theory, methods, key concepts) - Contributor chapters on media and children, advertising, music, television, film, sports, and technology - Ideas for activism and putting this book to use beyond the classroom - Pedagogical Features - Suggestions for further readings on topics covered and international studies of gender and pop culture Gender & Pop Culture was designed with students in mind, to promote reflection and lively discussion. With features found in both textbooks and anthologies, this sleek book can serve as primary or supplemental reading in undergraduate courses across the disciplines that deal with gender, pop culture or media studies
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  • 19
    ISBN: 9789401786072
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 105 p. 58 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Well-Being and Quality of Life Research
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Lippman, Laura H. Flourishing children
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Quality of Life Research ; Psychology ; Quality of Life ; Developmental psychology ; Psychometrics
    Abstract: This volume presents the results of the Flourishing Children Project. The study addressed gaps in the research on indicators of positive development of adolescents. Such indicators are essential for the balanced and scientifically sound study of adolescents. Yet measures of many aspects of flourishing are not available, and when they do exist, they are rarely measured in a developmentally appropriate manner for adolescents. In addition, they are often too long for program evaluations and surveys, have not been tested on diverse populations, nor carefully validated as predictors of positive outcomes. The Flourishing Children Project undertook the development of scales for adolescents ages 12-17 for 19 aspects of flourishing covering six domains: flourishing in school and work, personal flourishing, flourishing in relationships, relationship skills, helping others to flourish, and environmental stewardship. This volume describes the four-stage process of developing the scales, including: Reviewing the literature for extant measures for items to test and synthesizing the existing research into consensus definitions for each construct; conducting cognitive testing of items with adolescents and their parents; pilot testing the items; and conducting psychometric analyses
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9789400775657
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 196 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: United Nations University series on regionalism 7
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. Baert, Francis Intersecting Interregionalism
    DDC: 327
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Regionalwissenschaft ; Regionalökonomik ; Integration ; Theorie ; EU-Staaten ; Welt ; Interregionalism ; Regionalism ; Internationale Politik ; Qualitativ vergleichende Analyse ; European Union countries Foreign relations ; Erde ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europäische Union ; Regionalismus ; Global Governance ; Internationale Kooperation
    Description / Table of Contents: Part I. Theorising InterregionalismPart II. Regional Actors and Strategies.
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9789400770638
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (104 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Springerbriefs in History of Science and Technology
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version The Machines of Sex Research : Technology and the Politics of Identity, 1945-1985
    DDC: 306.7072
    Keywords: Sexology ; Research ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Machines of Sex Research describes how researchers worldwide integrated technology into studies of human sexuality in the postwar era. The machines they invented made new ways of seeing bodies possible. Some researchers who studied men used machines like penile strain gauges to police ""deviant"" male sexuality; others used less painful devices like penis-cameras to study women's sexual responses and map the physiology of their arousal and orgasm. While researchers used the findings from their technological innovations to propose their own views of how people should view their bodies and s
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 The Machines of Sex Research; Abstract; Chapter Overview; Theoretical Background; Historical Background; References; 2 The Penile Strain Gauge and Aversion Therapy: Measuring and Fixing the Sexual Body; Abstract; Historical Background; The Sex Research Laboratory; Aversion Therapy; Resistance; Conclusion; 3 The Couples Laboratory and the Penis-Camera: Seeking the Source of Orgasm; Abstract; The Visible Body in the Laboratory; What the Machines Discovered about the Sexual Body; Criticizing the Mechanization of Sexuality; Conclusion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 4 The Vaginal Photoplethysmograph and Devices for Women: Gauging Female ArousalAbstract; Measure for Measure: Inventing Machines for Female Sexual Response; The Vaginal Photoplethysmograph, the Labial Clip, and the Thermograph; Conclusion; References; 5 Conclusion: The Future of Human Sex Research Technologies; Abstract; References
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9789400770430
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 248 p. 14 illus., 12 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Innovation and Change in Professional Education 9
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Teaching and learning the European Union
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    Keywords: Education, Higher ; Education ; Education ; Education, Higher ; Europäische Union ; Hochschulbildung ; Bildung
    Abstract: This volume examines the EU’s changing educational context and its challenges. Based on an extensive survey of more than 2000 European Studies courses in 30 European countries, it maps and analyses the features of teaching methodologies as they emerge from both disciplinary as well as interdisciplinary curricula. It presents a series of case studies on some of the most-used innovative teaching tools emerging in the field such as simulation games, e-learning, problem based learning, blended learning, and learning through the use of social networks. Based on the contributors’ own experiences and academic research, the book examines both strengths and possible pitfalls of these increasingly popular methods. The book’s critical approach will inspire educators and scholars committed to improving the teaching methods and tools in the area of European Studies and other programmes of higher education facing similar challenges
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction - Teaching European Studies: Educational ChallengesPART I - EUROPEAN STUDIES: CONTEXTS AND CHALLENGES -- 2. Shaping the New Professional for the New Professions; W.H. Gijselaers, A. Dailey-Hebert and A.C. Niculescu -- 3. Working at the EU Institutions: New Human Resources Selection Strategy; N.D. Bearfield -- 4. Educating for EU Citizenship and Civic Engagement through Active Learning; G. J. van Dyke -- 5. Multilingual Universities: Policies and Practices; R. Franceschini and D. Veronesi -- 6. Thinking Europe: A Canadian Academic Immersion inside the European Institutions - EU Study Tour and Internship Program; E. Lavalle and A. Berlin -- PART II - MAPPING INNOVATIONS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING -- 7. Mapping Innovative Teaching Methods and Tools in European Studies: Results from a Comprehensive Study; S. Baroncelli, F. Fonti and G. Stevancevic -- 8. Innovativeness in Teaching European Studies: an Empirical Investigation; F. Fonti and G. Stevancevic -- 9. Linguistic Pluralism in European Studies; S. Baroncelli -- PART III - INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND EARNING IN EUROPEAN STUDIES -- 10. Assessing EU Simulations: Evidence from the Transatlantic EuroSim; R. Jones and P. Bursens -- 11. Distance Learning as an Alternative Method of Teaching European Studies; N. Timus -- 12. Problem Based Learning in European Studies; H. Maurer and C. Neuhold -- 13. Finding the Right Mix? Teaching European Studies through Blended Learning; A. Mihai -- 14. The Network is the Message: Social Networks as Teaching Tools; R. Farneti, I. Bianchi, T. Mayrgündter and J. Niederhauser -- Biographies -- Index.
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  • 23
    ISBN: 9783319016863
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIX, 151 p. 8 illus, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Reinhard-DeRoo, Matthias Beneficial ownership
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Anthropology ; Law ; Law ; Humanities ; Anthropology
    Abstract: The hunt for beneficial owners is on. Like an elephant, the beneficial owner hides in the jungle of complex legal structures, waiting to be discovered by eager prosecutors. But what lies behind this metaphor? What is a Beneficial Owner? Is beneficial ownership a right? What does this right encompass? What is the value of this right compared to other rights? And if beneficial ownership is not a right, is it still a legally relevant relation? How do courts, namely the U.S. Supreme Court deal with the concept? When do Anglo-American judges and European scholars resort to the concept? This book approaches these questions from two perspectives: legal fundamentals and the field of U.S. federal Indian law. Both legal theories and case law are scrutinized with the aim to find a better understanding of the basic conception and characteristics of beneficial ownership. Federal Indian law has been chosen for the study of the concrete implications of the beneficial ownership concept in what Roscoe Pound referred to as “the law in action.” To some, this choice of legal field might seem somewhat unusual. What answers could federal Indian law possibly offer with regard to pressing questions from the financial industry? As always, there is a short and a long answer. The short answer is that the analysis of an equally sophisticated field of law can open new perspectives on a given field of law. For example, not only potential criminals and tax evaders but also members of an older civilization are beneficial owners. The long answer can be found in this very book
    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionThe Term Beneficial Ownership -- Beneficial Ownership as a Concept -- Common Law, Equity and Beneficial Ownership -- Beneficial Ownership Used in U.S. Supreme Court Decisions -- Fundamental Aspects of Federal Indian Law -- The Beneficial Ownership Concept Applied in Federal Indian Law -- Epilogue.
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  • 24
    ISBN: 9789400770829
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 280 p. 7 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Advances in Business Ethics Research, A Journal of Business Ethics Book Series 4
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Accounting for the public interest
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Auditing ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Auditing ; Rechnungslegung ; Ethik ; Rechnungslegung ; Ethik
    Abstract: This volume explores the opportunities and challenges facing the accounting profession in an increasingly globalized business and financial reporting environment. It looks back at past experiences of the profession in attempting to meet its public interest obligation. It examines the role and responsibilities of accounting to society including regulatory requirements, increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility, accounting fraud and whistle-blowing implications, internationalization of public interest obligations, and providing the education needed to be successful. The book incorporates an ethical dimension in making these assessments. Its focus is a conceptual, theoretical one drawing on classical philosophy, the sociology of professions, economic theory, and the public interest dimension of accountants as professionals. The authors of papers are long-time contributors to the annual symposium on Research in Accounting Ethics sponsored by the Public Interest Section of the AAA.
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  • 25
    ISBN: 9789400769342
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 372 p. 7 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in the Philosophy of Sociality 2
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Institutions, emotions, and group agents
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Consciousness ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Consciousness ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sozialphilosophie ; Ontologie ; Gruppe ; Institution ; Sozialphilosophie ; Gruppe ; Institution
    Abstract: The contributions gathered in this volume present the state of the art in key areas of current social ontology. They focus on the role of collective intentional states in creating social facts, and on the nature of intentional properties of groups that allow characterizing them as responsible agents, or perhaps even as persons. Many of the essays are inspired by contemporary action theory, emotion theory, and theories of collective intentionality. Another group of essays revisits early phenomenological approaches to social ontology and accounts of sociality that draw on the Hegelian idea of recognition. This volume is organized into three parts. First, the volume discusses themes highlighted in John Searle’s work and addresses questions concerning the relation between intentions and the deontic powers of institutions, the role of disagreement, and the nature of collective intentionality. Next, the book focuses on joint and collective emotions and mutual recognition, and then goes on to explore the scope and limits of group agency, or group personhood, especially the capacity for responsible agency. The variety of philosophical traditions mirrored in this collection provides readers with a rich and multifaceted survey of present research in social ontology. It will help readers deepen their understanding of three interrelated and core topics in social ontology: the constitution and structure of institutions, the role of shared evaluative attitudes, and the nature and role of group agents
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsChapter 1. Introduction: Contributions to Social Ontology-Institutions, Emotions, and Group Agents; Anita Konzelmann Ziv and Hans Bernhard Schmid -- Part I: Intentionality and Institutions -- Chapter 2. Document Acts; Barry Smith -- Chapter 3. Searlean Reflections on Sacred Mountains; Filip Buekens -- Chapter 4. Social Objects without Intentions; Brian Epstein -- Chapter 5. The Logical Form of Totalitarianism; Jennifer Hudin -- Chapter 6. Groups, Normativity and Disagreement; Rodrigo E. Sànchaz Brigido -- Chapter 7. Joint Actions, Social Institutions and Collective Goods: A Teleological Account; Seumas Miller -- Chapter 8. Three Types of Heterotropic Intentionality: A Taxonomy in Social Ontology; Francesca De Vecchi -- Part II: Shared Emotions and Recognition -- Chapter 9. Emergence and Empathy; Ronald De Sousa -- Chapter 10. The Functions of Collective Emotions in Social Groups; Mikko Salmela -- Chapter 11. Feelings of Being-Together and Caring With; H. Andrés Sànchez Guerrero -- Chapter 12. Joining the Background: Habitual Sentiments behind We-Intentionality; Emanuele Caminada -- Chapter 13. Collective Intentionality and Recognition from Others; Arto Laitinen -- Chapter 14. The Conditions of Collectivity: Joint Commitment and the Shared Norms of Membership; Titus Stahl -- Part III: Collective Reasons and Group Agency -- Chapter 15. Acting Over Time, Acting Together; Michael E. Bratman -- Chapter 16. How Where We Stand Constrains Where I Stand: Applying Bratman’s Account of Self-Governance to Collective Action; Joseph Kisolo-Ssonko -- Chapter 17. Team Reasoning and Shared Intention; Abraham Sesshu Roth -- Chapter 18. Collective Intentionality and Practical Reason; Juliette Gloor -- Chapter 19. The SANE Approach to Real Collective Responsibility; Sara Chant -- Chapter 20. Are Individualist Accounts of Collective Responsibility Morally Deficient?; András Szigeti -- Chapter 21. Can Groups Be Autonomous Rational Agents? A Challenge to the List-Pettit-Theory; Vuko Andric -- Chapter 22. Direct and Indirect Common Belief; Emiliano Lorini and Andreas Herzig.
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  • 26
    ISBN: 9789400769670
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 746 p. 1 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind 12
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Sourcebook for the history of the philosophy of mind
    Parallel Title: Print version Sourcebook for the History of the Philosophy of Mind : Philosophical Psychology from Plato to Kant
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, medieval ; Philosophy of mind ; Psychology History ; Philosophy ; Philosophy of Mind ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Fresh translations of key texts, exhaustive coverage from Plato to Kant, and detailed commentary by expert scholars of philosophy add up to make this sourcebook the first and most comprehensive account of the history of the philosophy of mind. Published at a time when the philosophy of mind and philosophical psychology are high-profile domains in current research, the volume will inform our understanding of philosophical questions by shedding light on the origins of core conceptual assumptions often arrived at before the instauration of psychology as a recognized subject in its own right. The chapters closely follow historical developments in our understanding of the mind, with sections dedicated to ancient, medieval Latin and Arabic, and early modern periods of development. The volume’s structural clarity enables readers to trace the entire progression of philosophical understanding on specific topics related to the mind, such as the nature of perception. Doing so reveals the fascinating contrasts between current and historical approaches. In addition to its all-inclusive source material, the volume provides subtle expert commentary that includes critical introductions to each thematic section as well as detailed engagement with the central texts. A voluminous bibliography includes hundreds of primary and secondary sources. The sheer scale of this new publication sheds light on the progression, and discontinuities, in our study of the philosophy of mind, and represents a major new sourcebook in a field of extreme importance to our understanding of humanity as a whole
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  • 27
    ISBN: 9789462098244
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 232 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    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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    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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    Series Statement: Bücher
    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: 9789462098572
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 196 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Futures Rethinking Theory and Practice 62
    Series Statement: Educational Futures 64
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pedagogy and Edusemiotics: Theoretical Challenges/Practical Opportunities
    Keywords: Semiotics ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Inna Semetsky and Andrew Stables -- Preamble /Inna Semetsky and Andrew Stables -- Two Poems /Kevin Brophy -- Signs as Educators: Peircean Insights /Winfried Nöth -- Poetry Meets Pedagogy /Jen Webb and Michael Rosen -- Schools and Schooling as Semiotic Engagement /Andrew Stables , Susannah Learoyd-Smith , Harry Daniels and Hau Ming Tse -- Interpreting Metaphoric Acts /E. Jayne White -- On the Implementation of Technology in Education /Mariana Bockarova -- Two Poems /Jessica L. Wilkinson -- Education, Values and Authority /Eetu Pikkarainen -- The Pedagogy and Politics of Governing Childhoods Through Images /Marek Tesar -- Learning Existential Lessons /Inna Semetsky -- ’Skirts: Thinking Thoughts and Unthoughts /Cair Crawford -- Two Poems /Diane Fahey -- Edusemiotics of Educational Gestures /Sébastien Pesce -- Images of Research and Scholarship in a University Promotional Brochure in the Era of Marketization and Audit Culture /Helen Andersson and David Machin -- Postscript /Andrew Stables and Inna Semetsky -- Contributors /Inna Semetsky and Andrew Stables.
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PREAMBLE; 1. TWO POEMS; DIFFICULT; HOW TO READ A POEM; 2. SIGNS AS EDUCATORS: PEIRCEAN INSIGHTS; LEARNING FROM SIGNS: SEMIOTIC PREMISES; SIGNS AS LIVING SEMIOTIC AGENTS; Signs, Life, and Learning as Phenomena of Thirdness; Purposiveness and Intentionality; Self-replication and Autopoiesis; Self-control and Self-correction; The Agency of Signs in Thought; THE SELF-LEARNING SIGN AND THE GROWTH OF SYMBOLS; SURPRISING EXPERIENCE: THE AGENCY OF SECONDNESS IN THIRDNESS; HOW SIGNS TEACH NEW INFORMATION; LEARNING FROM ICONS, INDICES, AND SYMBOLS; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. POETRY MEETS PEDAGOGY: Conversations in/about ClassroomsINTRODUCTION; BOURDIEU'S LEGACY; OUR CONVERSATION; Showing or Telling; Jen Because?; Class in the Classroom; Jen So it's genuinely child-centred learning.; The Texture of Reality; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 4. SCHOOLS AND SCHOOLING AS SEMIOTIC ENGAGEMENT: A Focus on Design; INTRODUCTION; THEORETICAL AND ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK; THE SCHOOLS; Data: School A; Data: School B; Data: School C; Data: School D; CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; 5. INTERPRETING METAPHORIC ACTS: A Dialogic Encounter with the Very Young; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: METAPHORIC LIMITATIONS FOR YOUNG CHILDRENTOWARDS DIALOGIC APPROACHES; A DIALOGIC STUDY OF METAPHORICITY; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 6. ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION; CASE STUDY; Socialization; Identity; Power; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; 7. TWO POEMS; HOW THE EYES; BRIGHT SPARK; 8. EDUCATION, VALUES AND AUTHORITY: A Semiotic View; INTRODUCTION; THE FRAMEWORK: MEANING AND ACTION; GOAL OF ACTION AND LEARNING; EDUCATION AS BECOMING A HUMAN; HUMANISATION AND USE OF CONCEPTS; WHAT ARE VALUES AND WHERE DO THEY COME FROM?; AUTHORITY AND PEDAGOGY; PARADOX OF PEDAGOGY; CONCLUSIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: NOTESREFERENCES; 9. THE PEDAGOGY AND POLITICS OF GOVERNING CHILDHOODS THROUGH IMAGES; INTRODUCTION; THE GREENGROCER'S STORY; VOICES OF CHILDHOODS IN POLITICAL TRIALS; CHILDREN'S MAGAZINES AND THE CONCEPT OF "WORK"; HAPPINESS IN CHILDHOODS; CONCLUDING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; 10. LEARNING EXISTENTIAL LESSONS: The Edusemiotics of Images; NOTE; REFERENCES; 11 . 'SKIRTS: THINKING THOUGHTS AND UNTHOUGHTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 12. TWO POEMS; PORTRAIT; MORNING; 13. EDUSEMIOTICS OF EDUCATIONAL GESTURES; INTRODUCTION; HABITS AND THE MYSTERY OF TEACHERS' COMPETENCE
    Description / Table of Contents: Habitual Versus Best Practices and the "Good Teacher"Habits and Habitual Practices; Habitual Practices, Reflex and Reflexivity; Another Form of Cognition?; HABITS IN CONTEXT: MEANINGFUL GESTURES IN MEANINGFUL CONTEXTS; How Same May Two Gestures Be?; From Meaning to Narratives: Underlying Meanings in "Habitual Actions"; EDUCATIONAL GESTURES AS REMEDIES TO THE HABIT ISSUE; Habitual Practices and Past Semiosic Processes; The Threefold Dimension of Habit; Educational Gestures as a Remedy for Habit Issues; NOTES; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 14. IMAGES OF RESEARCH AND SCHOLARSHIP IN A UNIVERSITY PROMOTIONAL BROCHURE IN THE ERA OF MARKETIZATION AND AUDIT CULTURE
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    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
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    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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    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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    ISBN: 9789462097643
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 240 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Leaders in Educational Studies
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leaders in Educational Research: Intellectual Self Portraits by Fellows of the International Academy of Education
    Keywords: Educators Biography ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /María de Ibarrola and D.C. Phillips -- Introduction /María de Ibarrola and D.C. Phillips -- It’s a Bit Hard to Believe: Reflections on an Unforseen Career Trajectory /Lorin W. Anderson -- A Globalizing, Optimistic-Pessimistic Educational Researcher /Erik de Corte -- Growing a Theory of the Developing Mind – In and Around the Ivory Tower /Andreas Demetriou -- Becoming a Research Methodologist and Psychometrician: Chances, Opportunities, and Influences /Kadriye Ercikan -- Serendipity and an Accidental Psychometrician /Patrick Griffin -- Finding the Right Focus /Eric A. Hanushek -- Becoming an Educational Researcher, as Mexican Education Became a Field of Research for the Social Sciences /María de Ibarrola -- The Development of a (Philosophical) Disillusionist /D. C. Phillips -- Biography of a Restless Scholar /Gavriel Salomon -- Play: A Basis for Becoming an Educational Researcher /William H. Schubert -- Finding the Words – An Anthropology of Educational Becoming /Crain Soudien -- The Development of a Promoter of Higher Education Research /Ulrich Teichler -- The Making of an Educational Economist in a Country in Transition /Servaas van der Berg -- Autobiography of an Inadvertent Educational Researcher /Stella Vosniadou.
    Abstract: In this volume fourteen fellows of the International Academy of Education, whose research work is known internationally, reflect upon the ways in which their careers have been shaped by early family influences, by random events and surprise opportunities, and by nascent intellectual interests and academic mentoring. The authors come from many different countries (Australia, Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Israel, Mexico, South Africa, and the USA), and from a number of disciplinary or intellectual orientations including curriculum development, economics, educational measurement and statistical analysis, history, philosophy, policy analysis, program evaluation, psychology, and sociology. They come from diverse social and cultural backgrounds; and in many cases rose above the travails presented by wars, social unrest, and social injustice to attain an education that launched them eventually into a research career. On this path, many were unexpectedly assisted by established researchers who served as mentors or “enablers.” Their personal stories, then, are of broad interest—and may even be a source of comfort and inspiration to younger colleagues who are commencing their careers in the international educational research community
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; IT'S A BIT HARD TO BELIEVE: REFLECTIONS ON AN UNFORSEEN CAREER TRAJECTORY; THE EARLY YEARS; COLLEGE EDUCATION; TEACHING, AND GRADUATE SCHOOL; MY LATER CAREER; FAVORITE WORKS; Books; Essays and Articles; REFERENCES; A GLOBALIZING, OPTIMISTIC-PESSIMISTIC EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER; MY EARLY INTEREST IN EDUCATION; FROM INTEREST IN STUDYING CHEMISTRY BACK TO EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES; BECOMING AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER; FROM DESCRIPTIVE STUDIES TO INTERVENTION OR DESIGN RESEARCH; MAINTAINING A BROADER PERSPECTIVE ON EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
    Description / Table of Contents: GLOBALIZING MY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIESLatin America; Africa; Thailand; INVOLVEMENT IN ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT; EARLI: the European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction; IAE: the International Academy of Education; AE: Academia Europaea; Participation in Review and Evaluation Committees in Higher Education; FINAL COMMENT; FAVORITE WORKS; Books; Book Chapters; Articles; REFERENCES; GROWING A THEORY OF THE DEVELOPING MIND - IN AND AROUND THE IVORY TOWER; THE FORMATIVE YEARS: FROM BRITISH CURFEW TO ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY
    Description / Table of Contents: STUDYING AT THE ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY: FROM FREUD TO PIAGETBECOMING AN ACADEMIC; THEORY BUILDING AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH; The Piagetian phase: From Structures d' Ensemble to Specialized Structural Systems; The neo-Piagetian phase: From SSS to Mental Processing; The Universal Phase: Mind the Mind; SERVING THE COMMUNITY; STEPPING OUT OF THE IVORY TOWER; DRAWING THE EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE THEORY; CONCLUSION: BACK TO THE IVORY TOWER; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FAVORITE WORKS; REFERENCES; BECOMING A RESEARCH METHODOLOGIST AND PSYCHOMETRICIAN: CHANCES, OPPORTUNITIES, AND INFLUENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHILDHOOD INFLUENCESFORMAL EDUCATION SHAPING MY CAREER; MENTORS AND CATALYSTS; Knowing What Students Know; Canadians and Their Pasts; Generalizing from Educational Research: Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Generalization; A CAREER OF CHANCE, OPPORTUNITIES AND INFLUENCES; FAVORITE WORKS; Books; Articles; REFERENCES; SERENDIPITY AND AN ACCIDENTAL PSYCHOMETRICIAN; THE ACCIDENTAL START; MELBOURNE, MUSEUM, AND MASTER'S; BECOMING A PSYCHOMETRICIAN; THE HONG KONG YEARS; THE MELBOURNE AND GOVERNMENT YEARS; TURNING 40; BACK TO WORK; UNIMELB AND THE TRANSITION; THE BASIS OF THE WORK; FAVORITE WORKS
    Description / Table of Contents: Assessment for TeachingREFERENCES; FINDING THE RIGHT FOCUS; THE PATH OF THE MILITARY; Undergraduate Study (1961-1965); Graduate Study (1965-1968); Teaching and Research, Military Style (1969-1974); A CAREER PROFILE (1974 TO TODAY); EDUCATION RESEARCH; THE RELEVANCE OF EDUCATIONAL DATA; INTERACTIONS WITH THE COURTS; WHAT DOES IT MEAN?; FAVORITE WORKS; REFERENCES; BECOMING AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER, AS MEXICAN EDUCATION BECAME A FIELD OF RESEARCH FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; A CHAOTIC AND INSUFFICIENT SCHOOLING; WORKING WITH LEADERS OF THE THREE PROMINENT EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL STUDIES, CEE (1966-1968)
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    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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    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: 9789462098367
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 20 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change
    Keywords: Energy ; Energy, general ; Economic history ; Politics and government ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Electric power production. ; World politics 21st century ; Africa Economic conditions 21st century ; Africa Politics and government 21st century ; Africa Strategic aspects ; Afrika ; Globalisierung ; Sozialer Wandel ; Politischer Wandel ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
    Abstract: "What are the benefits and risks for Africa’s participation in the globalisation nexus? Remapping Africa in the Global Space is a visionary and interdisciplinary volume that restores Africa’s image using a multidisciplinary lens. It incorporates disciplines such as sociology, education, global studies, economics, development studies, political science and philosophy to explore and theorise Africa’s reality in the global space and to deconstruct the misperceptions and narratives that often infantilise Africa’s internal and international relations. The contributions to this volume are a hybrid of both ‘outsider’ and ‘insider’ perspectives that create a balanced critical discourse that can provide ‘standard’ paradigms that can adequately explain, predict, or prevent Africa’s current misperceptions and myths about the African ‘crisis’ and ‘failure’ status. The authors provide a holistic, and perhaps, anticolonial and anti-hegemonic perspective that can benefit a wide spectrum of academics, scholars, students, development agents, policy makers in both governmental and non-governmental organisations and engage some alternative analyses and possibilities for socio-politico and economic advancement in Africa. The book provides up-to-date scholarly research on continental trends on various subjects and concerns of paramount importance to globalisation and development in Africa. “The book is brilliant! Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change explores Africa from the perspective of academics specialised in subject matters pertaining to the continent. In this age of globalisation, I find this book invaluable. It is a good read as it dissects analyses and presents issues affecting the continent in an articulate and cogent way. I highly recommend its use in academic institutions!” – Magnus Mfoafo-M’Carthy, Assistant Professor, Lyle S. Hallman Faculty of Social Work; Fellow of Tshepo Institute for the Study of Contemporary Africa, Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener, Canada “More than anything else, Remapping Africa in the Global Space: Propositions for Change speaks to the complex, multifaceted, and interfused character of the development challenges and prospects of Africa. Indeed, few books have examined contemporary Africa as comprehensively and insightfully as this edited volume; it is widely welcomed in the African academic, scholarly and research arena.” – Joseph Mensah, Professor of Geography, York University, Toronto "
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; INTRODUCTION:Africa in the Global Space; AFRICA IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SPACE; FOREIGN AID AND ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT; EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT; AFRICAN STABILITY IN THE GLOBAL SPACE; ORGANISATION OF THE BOOK; REFERENCES; SECTION I:NATION-STATE, IMMIGRATION AND THE DIASPORA; 1. THE AFRICAN STATE:Can the Future be Stable?; INTRODUCTION; STATEHOOD AND THE DIFFICULTY OF CREATING STATES; COPING WITH THE COMPOSITION AND DIVERSITY OF STATES; ESTABLISHING DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN AFRICAN STATES
    Description / Table of Contents: THE CHALLENGES OF REFORMING AFRICAN STATESCONCLUSIONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 2. TRIALS OF NATIONAL COHESION:Root Causes of Violence in Côte d´Ivoire; INTRODUCTION; FROM 'AKANITÉ' TO 'IVOIRITÉ' OR THE NORTH-SOUTH DIVIDE; ETHNO-RELIGIOUS UNDERPINNINGS OF 'IVOIRITÉ'; "IVOIRITÉ," ITS IMPLICATION AND VIOLENCE; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3. WORKING WITH AFRICAN COMMUNITIES IN THE DIASPORA THROUGH A UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK:A Community Development Model; INTRODUCTION; DEFINING UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY COLLABORATION; THE ROLE OF THE UNIVERSITY IN THE COMMUNITY; AFRICANS IN ONTARIO AND CANADA
    Description / Table of Contents: UCC WITH AFRICAN COMMUNITIES: MOBILISING LEADERSIMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT; LESSONS LEARNED; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 4. GLOBALISATION, GLOBALISED LABOUR MARKETS:Migration and Translocations in Sub-Saharan Africa; INTRODUCTION; GLOBALISATION AND LABOUR MARKETS; GLOBALISED MIGRATION AND TRANSLOCATIONS; TRANSLOCATIONS AND TRANS-CITIZENSHIP; IMMIGRATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; SECTION II:CHALLENGES AND PROPOSITIONS TO DEVELOPMENT; 5. EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT:An Africanist Postcolonial Perspective; INTRODUCTION; A COMPROMISED MEANING OF DEVELOPMENT
    Description / Table of Contents: CRITICISMS OF HEGEMONIC DEVELOPMENT DISCOURSEUNIVERSALISATION OF SELECTED HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT; DISTORTED CONCEPTIONS OF INDIGENOUS AFRICAN EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT; THE DIALECTIC CONNECTION BETWEEN EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 6. GLOBALISATION, FOREIGN AID AND DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA:Challenges, Opportunities and Policy Options; INTRODUCTION; GLOBALISATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS; GLOBALISATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; FOREIGN AID AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION IN SSA; IS AID BASIC TO DEVELOPMENT?; CONCLUDING REMARKS
    Description / Table of Contents: REFERENCES7. CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC):Responses in the Age of Globalisation; INTRODUCTION; ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE IN SADC IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBALISATION; SADC'S RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 8. HEALTH AS AN AGENT FOR AFRICA'S DEVELOPMENT:From Colonialism Architectures to Renaissance; INTRODUCTION; LAYING THE FOUNDATION OF THE PROBLEMS; THE PLAGUED HEALTH MDGS: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA; SUSTAINED DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RENAISSANCE OF AFRICA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: SECTION III:EDUCATIONAL PROPOSITIONS IN THE GLOBAL SPACE
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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: 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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    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
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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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    ISBN: 9789462097612
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 218 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Scars: A Black Lesbian Experience in Rural White New England
    Keywords: African American teenage girls Fiction ; African American lesbians Fiction ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Preface -- Chapter One -- Chapter Two -- Chapter Three -- Chapter Four -- Chapter Five -- Chapter Six -- Chapter Seven -- Chapter Eight -- Chapter Nine -- Chapter Ten -- Chapter Eleven -- Chapter Twelve -- Chapter Thirteen -- Chapter Fourteen -- Chapter Fifteen -- Chapter Sixteen -- Chapter Seventeen -- Chapter Eighteen -- Chapter Nineteen -- Epilogue -- About the Author.
    Abstract: Scars is a novel about whiteness, racism, and breaking past the normative boundaries of heterosexuality, as experienced through eighteen year old Savannah Penelope Sales. Savannah is a Black girl, born and raised in a white, working class, and rural New England town. She is in denial of her lesbian sexuality, harbors internalized racism about her body, and is ashamed of being poor. She lives with her ailing mother whose Emphysema is a symptom of a mysterious past of suffering and sacrifice that Savannah is not privy to. When Savannah takes her first trip to a major metropolitan city for two days, she never imagines how it will affect her return back home to her mother … or her capacity to not only love herself, but also those who she thought were her enemies. Scars is about the journey of friends and family who love Savannah and try to help her heal, all while they too battle their own wounds and scars of being part of multiple systems of oppression and power. Ultimately, Scars makes visible the psychological trauma and scarring that legacies of colonialism have caused to both the descendants of the colonized and the colonizer … and the potential for healing and reconciliation for everyone willing to embark on the journey. As a work of social fiction born out of years of critical race, Black feminist, and critical whiteness studies scholarship, Scars engages the reader to think about USA culture through the lenses of race, whiteness, working-class sensibilities, sexual orientation, and how rural geography influences identity. Scars can be used as a springboard for discussion, self-reflection and social reflection for students enrolled in American Studies, Sociology, Women’s Studies, Sexuality Studies, African American Studies, human geography, LGBTQ studies and critical whiteness studies courses, or it can be read entirely for pleasure
    Description / Table of Contents: COPYRIGHT NOTICE; COPYRIGHT NOTICE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; PROLOGUE; PART I: DIS-PACED, DIS-LOCATED; CHAPTER ONE; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; CHAPTER SEVEN; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; CHAPTER TEN; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE; CHAPTER THIRTEEN; CHAPTER FOURTEEN; CHAPTER FIFTEEN; CHAPTER SIXTEEN; PART II: RE-MEMBERING; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN; CHAPTER NINETEEN; EPILOGUE; ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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    ISBN: 9789462096165
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 104 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Educational Futures, Rethinking Theory and Practice 61
    Series Statement: Educational Futures 63
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Pedagogy Out of Bounds: Untamed Variations of Democratic Education
    Keywords: Democracy and education ; Teaching ; Education ; Education Study and teaching ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Raising Doubts about Liberal Approaches to Democratic Education -- Stretching Democratic Education Towards a Politics of Friendship -- Democratic Education and Disruptive Encounters -- Democratic Education in Becoming -- Pedagogy, Scepticism and Responsibility -- Pedagogy and Dialectic of Freedom: Towards New Beginnings -- Pedagogy within Rhizomatic Spaces: On Becoming-Minoritarian -- Pedagogy and the End of Teaching -- Pedagogy and a Politics of Counter-Speech -- Pedagogy Untamed: Towards a Democratic Education of Vigilance -- Unbounded Teaching and Learning: On Hospitality and Ubuntu in South Africa -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: The focus of this book is on building on current liberal understandings of democratic education as espoused in the ideas of SeylaBenhabib, Eamonnn Callan, Martha Nussbaum, Iris Marion Young and Amy Gutmann, and then examines its implications for pedagogical encounters, more specifically teaching and learning. In other words, pedagogical encounters premised on the idea of iterations (talking back) and reasonable and compassionate action are not enough to engender forms of human engagement that can open up new possibilities and perspectives. Drawing on the works of poststructuralist theorists, in particular the seminal thoughts of Jacques Derrida, Jacques Rancière, Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Lacan, Stanley Cavell, Maxine Greene, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, and Judith Butler, it is argued that a democratic education in becoming has the potential to rupture pedagogical encounters towards new beginnings on the basis that teachers and students can never know with certainty and completeness. Consequently, it is argued that teaching and learning ought to be associated with pedagogical activities in the making, more specifically a pedagogy out of bounds, in terms of which speech and action would remain positively free, sceptically critical, and responsibly vigilant—a matter of making teaching and learning more authentic so that students and teachers are provoked to see things as they could be otherwise through an enhanced form of ethical and political imagination. It is through pedagogical encounters out of bounds that relations between teachers and students stand a better chance of dealing with the strangeness and mysteries of unexpected, unfamiliar, and improbable action
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; FOREWORD; REFERENCES; PREFACE; CHAPTER 1: RAISING DOUBTS ABOUT LIBERAL APPROACHES TO DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; SELF-REFLEXIVE DEMOCRATIC ITERATIONS; BELLIGERENCE AND DISTRESS IN DEMOCRATIC ENGAGEMENTS; DEMOCRATIC INCLUSION THROUGH GREETING, RHETORIC AND NARRATIVE; COMPASSIONATE DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION; DOING JUSTICE TO OTHERS THROUGH DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION; DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AS AN ACT OF CARE; CHAPTER 2: STRETCHING DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION TOWARDS A POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: IN DEFENCE OF A POLITICS OF FRIENDSHIP IN RELATION TO PEDAGOGYTOWARDS A DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN BECOMING; DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN BECOMING, AND CRITICAL PEDAGOGY; CHAPTER 3: DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND DISRUPTIVE ENCOUNTERS; INTRODUCTION; DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND THE EQUALITY OF INTELLIGENCE; EMANCIPATORY DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION; DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND DISRUPTION; DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND DISSENSUS; CHAPTER 4: DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN BECOMING; INTRODUCTION; ON AGAMBEN'S THEORY OF POTENTIALITY; AGAMBEN ON INFANCY; AGAMBEN AND THE (DEMOCRATIC) COMMUNITY IN BECOMING
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 5: PEDAGOGY, SCEPTICISM AND RESPONSIBILITYINTRODUCTION; CAVELL AND SCEPTICISM; CAVELL AND RECOGNITION OF (IN)HUMANITY; CAVELLIAN PEDAGOGICAL RESPONSIBILITY; CAVELL AND THE NOTION OF THE OTHER; CHAPTER 6: PEDAGOGY AND DIALECTIC OF FREEDOM: TOWARDS NEW BEGINNINGS; INTRODUCTION; PEDAGOGY AND DIALECTIC OF FREEDOM; AUTHENTIC LEARNING AND NEW BEGINNINGS: DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION IN BECOMING; TEACHING AND STRANGENESS; CHAPTER 7: PEDAGOGY WITHIN RHIZOMATIC SPACES: ON BECOMING-MINORITARIAN; INTRODUCTION; ON THE POSSIBILITY OF RHIZOMATIC PEDAGOGICAL ENCOUNTERS
    Description / Table of Contents: PEDAGOGICAL ENCOUNTERS AND BECOMING-MINORITARIANCHAPTER 8: PEDAGOGY AND THE END OF TEACHING; INTRODUCTION; THE END OF MY TEACHING AND STUDENT ENCOUNTERS; TEACHING AS (DIS)TRUST; TEACHING AND CRITICISM; CHAPTER 9: PEDAGOGY AND A POLITICS OF COUNTER-SPEECH; INTRODUCTION; HATE SPEECH VS. COUNTER-SPEECH; PEDAGOGICAL ENCOUNTERS AND LEARNING TO TALK BACK; CHAPTER 10: PEDAGOGY UNTAMED: TOWARDS A DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION OF VIGILANCE; INTRODUCTION; ON DEMOCRATIC EDUCATION AND VIGILANCE; PEDAGOGY OUT OF BOUNDS AGAIN AND AGAIN …
    Description / Table of Contents: POSTSCRIPT: UNBOUNDED TEACHING AND LEARNING: ON HOSPITALITY AND UBUNTU IN SOUTH AFRICAINTRODUCTION; ON THE (IM)POSSIBILITY OF RUPTURING DYSFUNCTIONALITY IN SCHOOLS; CULTIVATING A PEDAGOGY OF HOSTIPITALITY AND; IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS; ON RESPONSIBLE AND HUMANE (UBUNTU) PEDAGOGICAL ENCOUNTERS; TOWARDS A PEDAGOGY OF; REFERENCES; INDEX
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    ISBN: 9789462094345
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 366 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional Learning
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bridging between Research and Practice: Supporting Professional Development through Collaborative Studies of Classroom Teaching with Technology
    Keywords: Research Methodology ; College-school cooperation ; Educational technology ; Teachers In-service training ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Developing a Framework for Researcher–Practitioner Partnership: Using Theory to Understand Classroom Practice -- Case Study One: Supporting Knowledge Co-Construction in History /Rosemary Deaney , Arthur Chapman , Sara Hennessy and Lloyd Brown -- Case Study Two: Supporting Active Learning in Science /Sara Hennessy and Chris Tooley -- Case Study Three: Fostering Collaborative Interpretation of Poetry in English /Sara Hennessy and Jackie Bullock -- Looking Across Subjects and Settings -- Developing the Methodology: A Study of Dialogue and Interactive Whiteboard Use Across Three Subject Areas -- Reflections on the Methodological Approach: Theory Building Through Collaborative Video Analysis -- Designing a Framework for Teachers’ Professional Learning: Using Intermediate Theory to Develop Classroom Practice -- The Impact of Research Collaboration on Professional Learning and Practice -- Teacher-led Professional Development Using a Multimedia Resource to Stimulate Change in Mathematics Teaching /Sara Hennessy , Anne Bowker , Mark Dawes and Rosemary Deaney -- Using Theory in Research to Stimulate New Ways of Framing and Supporting Classroom Dialogue /Sara Hennessy and Paul Warwick -- Conclusions and Future Directions -- Appendices -- References -- Glossary -- About the Author -- Other Contributors.
    Abstract: This book presents a fresh approach to bridging the perceived gap between academic and classroom cultures. It describes a unique form of research partnership whereby Cambridge University academics and school teachers together grappled with and reformulated theory—through in-depth case studies analysing practice using interactive whiteboards in five subject areas. The inquiry exploited the collaborators’ complementary professional knowledge bases. Teachers’ voices are particularly audible in co-authored case study chapters. Outcomes included deeper insights into concepts of sociocultural learning theory and classroom dialogue, more analytical mindsets, sustained new practices and ways of working collegially. The book reflects upon the power of lesson video review and details how the co-inquirers negotiated “ intermediate theory ”—bridging educational theory and specific settings—framed in mutually accessible language and embodied in interactive multimedia resources for teacher development. These include video clips, analytic commentary from multiple perspectives, lesson materials, plus optional prompts for reflection and critique—not models of “best practice”. The resources make pedagogy explicit and vividly illustrate the book’s ideas, offering theory-informed yet practical tools designed with and for practitioners. Hennessy and colleagues have tested a model of ongoing, teacher-led development and innovation, professional dialogue and classroom trialing stimulated by discussing selected multimedia resources
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; LIST OF TABLES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; NOTE; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; THE APPROACH AND AUDIENCE OF THIS BOOK; THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME AND OUTCOMES; BUILDING 'INTERMEDIATE THEORY'; USING THIS BOOK; Aims and Outline; A Theory-Informed, Teacher-Led Approach to Professional Learning; Glossary; FOUNDATIONS OF THE WORK; AUTHORS; NOTES; SECTION ONE: DEVELOPING A FRAMEWORK FOR RESEARCHER-PRACTITIONER PARTNERSHIP: USING THEORY TO UNDERSTAND CLASSROOM PRACTICE; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; APPROACHES TO TEACHER-RESEARCHER COLLABORATION
    Description / Table of Contents: DEVELOPING INTERMEDIATE THEORYUsing Collaborative Review of Lesson Videos; Developing an Intermediate Theory Framework Through the Dialogic Cycle; NOTE; CHAPTER 1: RESEARCH FOCUS AND METHODOLOGY FOR COLLABORATIVELY ANALYSING PRACTICE; INTRODUCTION; T-MEDIA PROJECT: RESEARCH FOCUS; T-MEDIA PROJECT: METHOD; Participants and Roles; Data Collection; Collaborative Video Review and Professional Development Material Production; T-MEDIA PROJECT: MULTIMEDIA TOOLS FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; Aims; Content and Uses; DIALOGUE AND IWBS PROJECT: DEVELOPING THE METHODOLOGY; Research Focus
    Description / Table of Contents: Intermediate Theory-Building Workshops and the Role of Video Records of Others' PracticesResearch Partnership through Dialogic Inquiry; DIALOGUE AND IWBS PROJECT: METHOD; Participants and Roles; Data Collection; DIALOGUE AND IWBS PROJECT: A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; CHAPTER 2: CASE STUDY ONE: SUPPORTING KNOWLEDGE CO-CONSTRUCTION IN HISTORY: Rosemary Deaney, Arthur Chapman and Sara Hennessy with Lloyd Brown; INTRODUCTION; PARTICIPANTS; Lloyd, History Teacher; Rolf, Teacher Colleague; Arthur, History Subject Specialist; Pupil Group; SETTING
    Description / Table of Contents: LESSON TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNINGLLOYD'S APPROACH; Overarching Aims and Objectives: First Order and Second Order Historical Knowledge; Use of Technology Resources; THEMES IDENTIFIED; Episodes 1.1 and 1.2: Collaborative Interpretation of Images to Introduce Elizabeth I and the 'Golden Age'; Episodes 3.1 and 3.2: Co-constructing Knowledge about Poverty in Elizabethan Times; Episode 3.1: Archiving and Revisiting Learning; Episode 3.2: Using the IWB and non-IWB Resources to Support Collaborative Development of Understanding; Lesson 5: Reasons for Defeat of the Spanish Armada
    Description / Table of Contents: Interdependence and Collaborative LearningPupil Perspectives and Learning Outcomes; DEVELOPING INTERMEDIATE THEORY; Example 1: Lesson 1, Review; Example 2: Discussion of Lesson 3 (see Episode 3.1 above).; Teacher Perspectives on the Process; ARTHUR'S PERSPECTIVES ON INVOLVEMENT IN THE REVIEW PROCESS; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; NOTES; CHAPTER 3: CASE STUDY TWO: SUPPORTING ACTIVE LEARNING IN SCIENCE: Sara Hennessy with Chris Tooley; INTRODUCTION; PARTICIPANTS; Chris, Science Teacher; Ruth, Teacher Colleague; Elaine, Science Subject Specialist; Pupil Group; SETTING
    Description / Table of Contents: LESSON TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING
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    ISBN: 9789462095663
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 200 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
    Series Statement: Innovations and Controversies: Interrogating Educational Change 1
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Psychology in Education: Critical Theory~Practice
    Keywords: Educational psychology ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Tim Corcoran -- The Potential of Critical Educational Psychology Beyond its Meritocratic Past /Lise Bird Claiborne -- Education as Transformation /Isaac Prilleltensky -- Heterotopics /Tim Corcoran -- Neo-Foucaultian Approaches to Critical Inquiry in the Psychology of Education /Jeff Sugarman -- School Sucks! Deconstructing Taylorist Obsessions /Greg S. Goodman -- ‘What’s the Score’ with School Psychology /Christopher Boyle -- Challenges Educational Psychologists Face Working with Vulnerable Children in Africa /Jace Pillay -- Towards a Critical Relational Educational (School) Psychology /Tom Billington -- Solidarity, not Adjustment /Athanasios Marvakis and Ioanna Petritsi -- The Entanglement of Thinking and Learning Skills in Neoliberal Discourse /Stephen Vassallo -- Psychologism, Individualism and the Limiting of the Social Context in Educational Psychology /Jack Martin -- Transfromative Activist Stance for Education /Anna Stetsenko -- Index /Tim Corcoran.
    Abstract: Psychology’s contribution to education has produced a persuasive and burgeoning literature willing to measure (e. g. intelligence quotients), categorise (e. g. learning and/or behavioural difficulties) and pathologise (e. g. psychiatric disorders) students across learning contexts. Practices like these pervade relationships existing between psychology and education because they share in common certain views of people and the worlds in which they learn. There is however increased acknowledgement that contemporary practice demands alternate ways of working. As learning communities and educators endeavour to make a difference in peoples’ lives, they are critically questioning how their use of psychology in education constitutes future possibilities for personhood and psychosocial action. In this book, a group of respected international scholars examine controversies presently facing the enduring relationship between psychology and education. The book will appeal to readers who are interested in the innovative development and application of psychological theories and practices in/to education. The book will be of interest to transnational audiences and is accessible to scholars and students in disciplines including psychology, education, sociology, social work, youth studies, public and allied health. The volume includes contributions from: Tom Billington, Christopher Boyle, Lise Bird Claiborne, Tim Corcoran, Greg Goodman, Jack Martin, Athanasios Marvakis and Ioanna Petritsi, Jace Pillay, Isaac Prilleltensky, Anna Stetsenko, Jeff Sugarman and Stephen Vassallo with a Foreword by Ben Bradley
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; NOTES; INTRODUCTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; 1. THE POTENTIAL OF CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY BEYOND ITS MERITOCRATIC PAST; INTRODUCTION; RECENT MOVES HELPFUL FOR THE PROJECT OF CEP; Distributed cognition; Critical work against national standards movements; Attributing success to personal ability or effort; Interlude one: Trying out the ability/effort problem with students; Lay theories about the self; Interlude two: Tertiary students respond to notions of ability in educational psychology; NEW IDEAS ABOUT ABILITY FROM DISABILITY STUDIES
    Description / Table of Contents: BEYOND ABILITY VERSUS DISABILITY: THE RADICAL EDGE OF EMBODIMENT AND SUBJECTIVITIESExploring the future of educational psychology practice in an era of new biotechnological enhancements; FINAL THOUGHTS ON CEP BEYOND MERITOCRACY; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 2. EDUCATION AS TRANSFORMATION: Why and How; INTRODUCTION; WHY SHOULD EDUCATION BE TRANSFORMATIVE?; The Place of Wellness in Education; The Place of Fairness in Education; HOW SHOULD EDUCATION TRANSFORM LIVES?; Competence; Engagement; EDUCATIONAL PARADIGMS; THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGY IN EDUCATION AS TRANSFORMATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: AFFILIATION3. HETEROTOPICS: Learning as Second Nature; INTRODUCTION; AT ONCE UNIVERSAL AND LOCAL; FOUCAULT'S HETEROTOPIA; BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND NATURE; HETEROTOPICS AND LEARNING; ORIENTING TO THIRDNESS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 4. NEO-FOUCAULTIAN APPROACHES TO CRITICAL INQUIRY IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATION; IAN HACKING: MAKING UP PEOPLE; ROSE: THE PSY HYPOTHESIS; FOUCAULT, HACKING, ROSE, AND AGENCY; THE NEED FOR CRITICAL APPROACHES TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY; THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EDUCATING PERSONS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. SCHOOL SUCKS! DECONSTRUCTING TAYLORIST OBSESSIONSINTRODUCTION; SEARCHING FOR AN ANSWER; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 6. 'WHAT'S THE SCORE' WITH SCHOOLPSYCHOLOGY: Do we carry on regardless or is there any added value?; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY?; The State of Psychometrics; Case for Casework; EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY IN THE MARKETPLACE; Street Level Psychology; LABELLING AND CATEGORISATION; Positive Outlook; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 7. CHALLENGES EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGISTS FACE WORKING WITH VULNERABLE CHILDREN IN AFRICA: Integration of theory and practice
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTIONEducational psychology in an African context; THEORETICAL CHALLENGES; Maslow's hierarchy of needs; Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development; Kohlberg's theory of moral development; Critical Theory; Bio- ecological systems theory; Social Ontogenesis theory; CHALLENGES FACING PRACTICE; INTEGRATION OF THEORY AND PRACTICE; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; AFFILIATION; 8. TOWARDS A CRITICAL RELATIONAL EDUCATIONAL (SCHOOL) PSYCHOLOGY: Clinical encounters; INTRODUCTION; PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE - OF HOPE AND DOUBT; PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND THE SCIENCE OF DEFICIT
    Description / Table of Contents: OF MENTAL SPACE
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    ISBN: 9789462097407
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XX, 124 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Teacher Monologues: Exploring the Identities and Experiences of Artist-Teachers
    Keywords: Arts in education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Positionings, Placements and Postulations -- Introduction -- A/r/tography and the Research Project -- The Monologues -- Moments Such as These -- Border Theories, Liminal Spaces and Becoming a Crossroads -- Understandings -- Learning the Language of the Heart -- Considering the Openings -- The Beginning from the End -- Appendix 1: The Monologues -- References.
    Abstract: This book examines the experiences of four Conservatory style trained actors, who go onto complete teacher education programs. In keeping with a/r/tography this research uses social science methods and creative methods of data collection. Interviews and reflective writing about the participant’s educational and experiential backgrounds are complimented by the writing of monologues. Themes from the data collected during interviews, reflective writing and monologues led to the understandings that: there is a connection between developing consciousness and having a noetic experience; actor-teachers want to talk about their noetic experiences; residue is an a/r/tographic rendering used to describe the way that having an illuminating experience in theatre school affected the participants; and an immanent curriculum can be understood by theatrical engagement. In addition to exploring the interview data and monologues, time is spent understanding the works of Antonin Artaud, a prolific theatre artist and a/r/tography, a method of arts-based research. This theoretical and tographical investigation leads to the creation of Interludes. These Interludes, theorized as rhizomatic curricular offshoots, allow for multiple entry points into these new understandings and provide an example of how to bring together artful inquiry into an academic arena. Awards 2013 American Educational Research Association (AERA) Arts Based Educational Research (ABER) Dissertation Honorable Mention 2013 Canadian Society for the Study of Education (CATE) Canadian Association of Teacher Education (CATE) PhD Dissertation Award of Distinction Cick here to find out more information. Dr. Mindy R. Carter is an Assistant Professor at McGill University in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education. She has taught a range of education courses specializing in arts education and curriculum theory. Her research focuses on a/r/tography, teacher identity, teacher education, arts based educational research and curriculum. Her publications have addressed knowledge mobilization, democracy and arts education, the impact of autobiographical and a/r/tographical dispositions on teacher candidates and the impact of creating art on teacher’s pedagogical development and identity. She is actively involved in local and international arts education organizations. Front cover by Kelci Archibald, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, please click here to find out more information
    Description / Table of Contents: ""DEDICATION""; ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF FIGURES""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""FOREWORD""; ""REFERENCES""; ""NOTE""; ""CHAPTER 1: POSITIONINGS, PLACEMENTS AND POSTULATIONS""; ""1.1 INTRODUCTION""; ""1.2 THE RESEARCH STUDY""; ""1.3 ANTONIN ARTAUD2""; ""1.4 CURRICULUM THEORY""; ""1.5 OVERVIEW""; ""INTERLUDE 1: INTRODUCTION""; ""CHARACTERS""; ""CHAPTER 2: A/R/TOGRAPHY AND THE RESEARCH PROJECT""; ""2.1 A/R/TOGRAPHY""; ""2.2 THE RESEARCH PROJECT""; ""INTERLUDE 2: THE MONOLOGUES""; ""CHAPTER 3: MOMENTS SUCH AS THESE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""3.1 THEME 1: AFTER DECIDING TO PURSUE TEACHING PARTICIPANTS EXPERIENCED A PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT""""3.2 THEME 2: FELT EXPERIENCES IN ACTOR TRAINING PROGRAMS TAUGHT PARTICIPANTS HOW TO TEACH DRAMA AND THEATRE""; ""3.3 THEME 3: CREATING ART HAS A POSITIVE INFLUENCE ON ONES TEACHING""; ""3.4 THEME 4: ACTING SCHOOL DEVELOPS AN AESTHETIC, NOETIC SENSIBILITY""; ""3.5 FINAL THOUGHTS""; ""INTERLUDE 3: BORDER THEORIES, LIMINAL SPACES AND BECOMING A CROSSROADS""; ""LIMINAL SPACES & IDENTITY""; ""BEING A CROSSROADS: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT""; ""CONNECTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 4: UNDERSTANDINGS""""4.1 UNDERSTANDING 1: THERE IS A CONNECTION BETWEEN DEVELOPING CONSCIOUSNESS, CREATIVITY, AND THE IMAGINATION THROUGH ACTING EXER""; ""4.2 UNDERSTANDING 2: PARTICIPANTS NEEDED TO TALK ABOUT THE NOETIC MOMENTS THEY EXPERIENCED IN ACTING SCHOOL""; ""4.3 UNDERSTANDING 3: RESIDUE IS AN A/R/OGRAPHIC RENDERING USED TO DESCRIBE THE WAY THAT HAVING A NOETIC EXPERIENCE IN THEATRE SC""; ""4.4 UNDERSTANDING 4: THE CURRICULUM AS THEATRICAL ENGAGEMENT IS ILLUMINATING.""; ""INTERLUDE 4: LEARNING THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART""; ""A peaceful reflective understanding""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 5: CONSIDERING THE OPENINGS""""5.1 WHAT I HAVE LEARNED AND HOW THIS IMPACTS THEORY AND PRACTICE""; ""5.2 IMPLICATIONS, IMPACT AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS RELATED TO DRAMA, THEATRE AND ARTS BASED EDUCATION AND RESEARCH""; ""5.3 IMPACT, IMPLICATIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR TEACHER EDUCATION""; ""INTERLUDE 5: THE BEGINNING FROM THE END""; ""APPENDIX 1: THE MONOLOGUES""; ""THE MATH LESSON""; ""ON STAGE ON BOTH""; ""IF WE SHADOWS HAVE OFFENDED""; ""GALLOP APACE""; ""REFLECTIONS ON TEACHING""; ""TODAY�S THE DAY""; ""REFERENCES""
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    ISBN: 9789401789592
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXV, 261 p. 38 illus., 2 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Ecology ; Environmental geology. ; Geoecology. ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Human Geography ; Physical geography.
    Abstract: In this edited volume leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds wrestle with social science integration opportunities and challenges. This book explores the growing concern of how best to achieve effective integration of the social science disciplines as a means for furthering natural resource social science and environmental problem solving. The chapters provide an overview of the history, vision, advances, examples, and methods that could lead to integration. The quest for integration among the social sciences is not new. Some argue that the social sciences have lagged in their advancements and contributions to society due to their inability to address integration related issues. Integration merits debate for a number of reasons. First, natural resource issues are complex and are affected by multiple proximate driving social factors. Single disciplinary studies focused at one level are unlikely to provide explanations that represent this complexity and are limited in their ability to inform policy recommendations. Complex problems are best explored across disciplines that examine social-ecological phenomenon from different scales. Second, multi-disciplinary initiatives such as those with physical and biological scientists are necessary to understand the scope of the social sciences. Too frequently there is a belief that one social scientist on a multi-disciplinary team provides adequate social science representation. Third, more complete models of human behavior will be achieved through a synthesis of diverse social science perspectives
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    ISBN: 9789048194735
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 988 p. 79 illus., 18 illus. in color. eReference, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Eemeren, Frans H. van, 1946 - Handbook of argumentation theory
    RVK:
    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy ; Logic ; Law ; Social sciences ; Linguistics. ; Argumentationstheorie
    Abstract: The Handbook Argumentation Theory provides an up to date survey of the various theoretical contributions to the development of argumentation theory for all scholars interested in argumentation, informal logic and rhetoric. It describes the historical roots of modern argumentation theory that are still an important theoretical background to contemporary approaches. Because of the complexity, diversity and rate of developments in argumentation theory, there is a real need for an overview of the state of the art, the main approaches that can be distinguished and the distinctive features of these approaches. The Handbook covers classical and modern backgrounds to the study of argumentation, the New Rhetoric developed by Perelman and Olbrechts-Tyteca, the Toulmin model, formal approaches, informal logic, communication and rhetoric, pragmatic approaches, linguistic approaches and pragma-dialectics. The Handbook is co-authored by Frans H. van Eemeren, Bart Garssen, Erik C.W. Krabbe, A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans, Bart Verheij and Jean Wagemans, who are a coherent and prominent writing team whose expertise covers the whole field. The authors are assisted by an international Editorial Board consisting of outstanding argumentation scholars whose fields of interest are represented in the volume
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    ISBN: 9789462095571
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 230 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Role of Science Teachers' Beliefs in International Classrooms: From Teacher Actions to Student Learning
    Keywords: Science teachers Psychology ; Science teachers Training of ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Robert Evans , Julie Luft , Charlene Czerniak and Celestine Pea -- Teaching Self-Efficacy of Science Teachers /Ron Blonder , Naama Benny and M. Gail Jones -- Overview of the Role of Teacher Beliefs in Science Education /Carolyn S. Wallace -- Cultural Effects on Self-Efficacy Beliefs /Robert H. Evans -- Teacher Professional Development and Self-Efficacy Beliefs /Andrew Lumpe , Amy Vaughn , Robin Henrikson and Dan Bishop -- Cross-Cultural Research and Perspectives on Epistemology, Learning Environments, and Culture /Kadir Demir and Chad D. Ellett -- Situating Beliefs in the Theory of Planned Behavior /P. Sean Smith , Adrienne A. Smith and Eric R. Banilower -- Measurement of Science Teachers’ Efficacy Beliefs /Gail Shroyer , Iris Riggs and Larry Enochs -- NSF-Funded Research on Beleifs in STEM Education /Celestine H. Pea -- Connecting Teacher Beliefs Research and Policy: An Overview and Potential Approaches /Julie A. Luft and Sissy S. Wong -- Becoming an Activist Science Teacher: a Longitudinal Case Study of an Induction Intervention /Sarah Elizabeth Barrett -- Examining Science Teachers’ Orientations in an Era of Reform: The Role of Context on Beliefs and Practice /Vanashri Nargrund-Joshi , Meredith Park Rogers and Heidi Wiebke -- Science Teacher Self-Efficacy Beliefs, Change Processes, and Professional Development /Kadir Demir and Chad D. Ellett -- Science Teachers’ Beliefs about Nature of Science and Science-Technology-Society Issues: Cross-Cultural Results Through a New Standardized Assessment /Ángel Vázquez-Alonso and María-Antonia Manassero-Mas -- Challenges of Elementary Science Teaching /James J. Watters -- Index /Robert Evans , Julie Luft , Charlene Czerniak and Celestine Pea.
    Abstract: This book provides science teacher educators and science educational researchers with a current overview on the roles of beliefs in science education settings. There are four focal areas in the book: an overview of this field of research, lines of research, implications for policy, and implications for educators. Within each of these areas there are specific explorations that examine important areas such as, the roles of beliefs in teaching and learning, the impact of beliefs on student achievement, and ways in which beliefs are connected to teacher actions in the classroom. Throughout all of these discussions, there is a focus on international perspectives. Those reading this book can use the research presented to consider how to confront, challenge, and cultivate beliefs during the teacher professional development process
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    ISBN: 9789462096714
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 108 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 Project-Based Writing in Science
    Keywords: Report writing ; Grading and marking (Students) ; Science Study and teaching ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Project-Based Writing in Science -- Assessing Writing While Maintaining Sanity -- Going Viral -- Survival of the Smartest -- The Physics of Running -- The Fight for Water -- It’s a Dog’s life -- References.
    Abstract: Turn your students into scientists who use their knowledge and creativity to solve real-world problems. Each lesson features a step-by-step guide; a summary of recent research; and handouts that are classroom-ready. Learn about the three levels of writing, from a Level 1 quickwrite to a formal, multi-part, Level 3 research paper. Each writing assignment—narrative, persuasive, and informative—includes a detailed rubric that makes grading easy. Students collaborate to contain an outbreak of avian flu, lead a group of people trying to survive under harsh conditions, battle drought in a densely-populated city in the American southwest, research the behavior of animals in the local region, and calculate their own speed, velocity, and momentum. Engaging and demanding, Project-Based Writing in Science helps students to understand and improve the world
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""LIST OF FIGURES""; ""FOREWORD TO LAWRENCE BAINES� PROJECT-BASED WRITING IN SCIENCE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""CHAPTER 1: PROJECT-BASED WRITING IN SCIENCE""; ""THE POWER OF WRITING""; ""WRITING AND STANDARDS""; ""INFORMATIVE WRITING""; ""PERSUASIVE WRITING""; ""NARRATIVE WRITING (ALSO KNOWN AS “TO CONVEY EXPERIENCE�)""; ""Expressive Writing""; ""CREATIVE WRITING AND MIXED MEDIA""; ""SPECIFY THE AUDIENCE""; ""SELECT THE MEDIUM""; ""DETERMINE THE LENGTH OF TIME STUDENTS GET TO WRITE""; ""OTHER FACTORS""; ""FLOWCHART FOR WRITING""; ""LEVELS OF WRITING""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 2: ASSESSING WRITING WHILE MAINTAINING SANITY""""VALID AND RELIABLE ASSESSMENT""; ""MYSTERY ASSESSMENTS""; ""THE CRITERIA FOR WRITING ASSESSMENTS""; ""HOW TO SCORE WRITING""; ""CHAPTER 3: GOING VIRAL""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""RESEARCH ON USING WRITING TO TEACH MICROBIOLOGY""; ""RESEARCH ON “LEARNING BY DESIGN� IN MICROBIOLOGY""; ""COMMENTS ON MICROBIOLOGY""; ""THE LESSON""; ""ACTIVITY""; ""ANCHOR POINT""; ""CHALLENGE""; ""TIMELINE""; ""OBJECTIVE""; ""SUMMARY""; ""MATERIALS""; ""FIVE USEFUL WEBSITES""; ""SET-UP""; ""PROCEDURE""; ""COMMENT""; ""ENRICHMENT""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CHAPTER 4: SURVIVAL OF THE SMARTEST""""INTRODUCTION""; ""RESEARCH ON SIMULATION AND PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL)""; ""RESEARCH SUPPORTING THE USE OF AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO TEACHING SCIENCE""; ""COMMENTS ON LEARNING SCIENCE""; ""THE LESSON""; ""ACTIVITY""; ""GLOBAL LOCATIONS FOR SIMULATIONS""; ""ANCHOR POINT""; ""CHALLENGE""; ""TIME""; ""OBJECTIVE""; ""SUMMARY""; ""MATERIALS""; ""SET-UP""; ""GROUPS""; ""CAPTAIN""; ""DOCTOR""; ""SCIENTIST""; ""THE SCOUT""; ""PROCEDURE""; ""Overview""; ""1 Week Before Beginning""; ""Day 1""; ""Day 2""; ""Day 3""; ""Day 4""; ""Day 5""; ""Day 6""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Day 7""""Day 8 (and 9, if needed)""; ""COMMENT""; ""ENRICHMENT""; ""SURVIVAL OF THE SMARTEST: Required tasks, by role""; ""SURVIVAL OF THE SMARTEST""; ""SURVIVAL OF THE SMARTEST""; ""CHAPTER 5: THE PHYSICS OF RUNNING""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""RESEARCH ON THE IMPORTANCE OF CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING IN PHYSICS""; ""RESEARCH ON MOTIVATING STUDENTS TO LEARN PHYSICS""; ""COMMENTS ON THE PHYSICS OF RUNNING""; ""THE LESSON""; ""ACTIVITY""; ""ANCHOR POINT""; ""CHALLENGE""; ""USEFUL WEBSITES""; ""TIMELINE""; ""OBJECTIVE""; ""MATERIALS""; ""SET-UP""; ""PROCEDURE""; ""Day One""; ""Day Two""; ""Day Three""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""COMMENT""""ENRICHMENT""; ""PHYSICS OF RUNNING: SPEED""; ""SPEED WORK""; ""PHYSICS OF RUNNING: VELOCITY""; ""PHYSICS OF RUNNING: LINEAR MOMENTUM""; ""THE PHYSICS OF RUNNING""; ""CHAPTER 6: THE FIGHT FOR WATER""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""RESEARCH ON WATER SUPPLY""; ""RESEARCH ON WATER DEMAND""; ""RESEARCH ON USING PERSUASIVE WRITING IN SCIENCE""; ""THE LESSON""; ""ACTIVITY""; ""ANCHOR POINT""; ""CHALLENGE""; ""TIMELINE""; ""OBJECTIVE""; ""MATERIALS""; ""SET UP""; ""PROCEDURE""; ""Day 1""; ""Day 2""; ""COMMENT""; ""ENRICHMENT""; ""TWENTY QUESTIONS""; ""CHAPTER 7: IT�S A DOG�S LIFE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""INTRODUCTION""
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    ISBN: 9789462096653
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 264 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Leaders in Educational Studies
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leaders in Social Education: Intellectual Self-Portraits
    Keywords: Social sciences Study and teaching ; Educators Biography ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Christine Woyshner -- Introduction /Christine Woyshner -- Legacies of the Chat-N-Nibble /Keith C. Barton -- Tex/Mex Border Roots and Beyond /Gloria Contreras -- The Accidental Educationist /Margaret Smith Crocco -- Continuity, Challenge, and Change Over the Course of a Professional Career /Terrie Epstein -- Forty Days and Forty Nights /Ronald W. Evans -- Framing a Scholarly Life /S. G. Grant -- Social Studies and Social Change from the Local to the Global /Carole L. Hahn -- The Power of a Past /Linda S. Levstik -- Crossing Cultures and Global Interconnectedness /Merry M. Merryfield -- Progressing Through Education /Jack L. Nelson -- Building Bridges Between Rice and Potatoes /Valerie Ooka Pang -- Travels with (UN)Conventional Wisdom /Walter Parker -- A Sense of Where You are /E. Wayne Ross -- On Being Critical /Avner Segall -- From Social Reconstruction to Social Education in a Tragic Context /William B. Stanley -- Identifying What Matters /Stephen J. Thornton -- The Poorly Planned Trajectory of a Slow but Impulsive Apprentice /Bruce Vansledright -- The Evolution of a Civic Educator /Elizabeth Yeager Washington -- What Kind of Scholar? /Joel Westheimer.
    Abstract: Research in social education over the last forty years has broken new ground in such areas as historical understanding, civic education, cultural studies, and curriculum and assessment. This collection is comprised of reflections on the professional trajectories of nineteen leading social studies scholars. Demonstrating that their professional interests have emerged from their autobiographies, the scholars write about their personal influences, professional choices, and contributions. The book reveals how social justice, difference and diversity, and a commitment to the ongoing project of democracy have been central to their work. The chapters in this volume reveal leading social educators’ determined sense of urgency about making the world a better place through their leadership in the field. Each essay provides students, practitioners, and researchers alike with background on the nineteen scholars. Also, the scholars provide lists of their favorite publications as well as the works of other scholars that influenced them. Taken together, the chapters in this volume offer thoughts on the past, present, and future of social studies
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; FOREWORD; REFERENCES; INTRODUCTION; LEGACIES OF THE CHAT-N-NIBBLE; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; TEX/MEX BORDER ROOTS AND BEYOND; 'VIDA LOCA' ON THE BORDERLANDS; EDUCATION BARRIERS; FIRST IN THE FAMILY; AN ENDURING MODEL SURGES; INTERNATIONALLY CONNECTED FOREVER; TESTED; CONCERNS AND THE FUTURE OF SOCIAL EDUCATION; FAVORITE WORKS; Others; REFERENCES; THE ACCIDENTAL EDUCATIONIST; SOCIAL JUSTICE; PASSIONATELY PRAGMATIC; INTERDISCIPLINARITY; WOMEN'S STUDIES; A SERENDIPITOUS ENCOUNTER; CONCLUSION; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTINUITY, CHALLENGE, AND CHANGE OVER THE COURSE OF A PROFESSIONAL CAREERFAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS; THE WILDERNESS OF CAPITALIST SCHOOLING REVISITED; EARLY YEARS; WHAT WILL YOU DO WHEN YOU GRADUATE?; INSPIRED BY ISSUES; BACK TO SCHOOL, AGAIN; SCHOLARLY INFLUENCES; AN OVERVIEW OF THE WORK; REALITIES OF SCHOOLING; LESSONS LEARNED; NOTE; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; FRAMING A SCHOLARLY LIFE; FRAME 1: THE NEW KID; FRAME 2: SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER; FRAME 3: NOVICE SCHOLAR; FRAME 3: SCHOLAR AND WRITER; FRAME 5: THE IDEAS
    Description / Table of Contents: The Relevance of PolicyAmbitious Teaching; Teaching with Big Ideas; A Postscript of Sorts; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; SOCIAL STUDIES AND SOCIAL CHANGE FROM THE LOCAL TO THE GLOBAL; ONE WOMAN'S STORY; ONCE UPON A TIME … MY STORY BEGINS; A CAREER BEGINS: CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES TEACHING AND THE NEW SOCIAL STUDIES; GENDER AND SOCIAL STUDIES; GLOBAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND COMPARATIVE SOCIAL STUDIES; FROM GLOBAL TO GLOBAL AND COMPARATIVE EDUCATION; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; THE POWER OF A PAST; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; CROSSING CULTURES AND GLOBAL INTERCONNECTEDNESS
    Description / Table of Contents: EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH RACE AND EUROCENTRISMLEARNING ABOUT AND WITH THE OTHER; APPLYING THEORY TO RESEARCH; DEVELOPING CRITICAL GLOBAL EDUCATION; THE COMPLEXITY OF GLOBAL EDUCATION; Teacher and Classroom Centered; Integration of Multicultural and Global; Teacher Education through World-Centered, Intercultural Pedagogy; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; REFERENCES; PROGRESSING THROUGH EDUCATION; GENERAL INFLUENCES; EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES: ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY; HIGHER EDUCATION; BUDDING INTEREST IN ACADEMIC FREEDOM IN SCHOOLS; EDUCATIONAL VALUES OF MILITARY LIFE; GETTING INTO EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: BECOMING A COLLEGE INSTRUCTORSUNY, BUFFALO DAYS; THE RUTGERS YEARS; OTHER INTELLECTUAL INFLUENCES: THE WRITERS; CONTRIBUTIONS AND CONCLUSION; FAVORITE WORKS; Mine; Others; BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN RICE AND POTATOES; CARING, CITIZENSHIP, AND CULTURE; HOW FAMILY SHAPED MY EARLY LIFE; MY DAD'S FAMILY; MY MOTHER'S FAMILY: INTERNED BY THEIR OWN COUNTRY; MY FATHER: FIRST JAPANESE AMERICAN ELECTED TO A PUBLIC OFFICE IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON; GROWING UP AS A TEACHER; GRADUATE SCHOOL AND BEYOND; INTEGRATING SOCIAL STUDIES, MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION, AND GLOBAL EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: CARING, SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CITIZENSHIP
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    ISBN: 9789462095274
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 446 p)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2014
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Quantitative Reasoning in the Context of Energy and Environment: Modeling Problems in the Real World
    Keywords: Education, general ; Quantitative research ; Environmental education ; Education
    Abstract: This book provides professional development leaders and teachers with a framework for integrating authentic real-world performance tasks into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) classrooms. We incorporate elements of problem-based learning to engage students around grand challenges in energy and environment, place-based leaning to motivate students by relating the problem to their community, and Understanding by Design to ensure that understanding key concepts in STEM is the outcome. Our framework has as a basic tenet interdisciplinary STEM approaches to studying real-world problems. We invited professional learning communities of science and mathematics teachers to bring multiple lenses to the study of these problems, including the sciences of biology, chemistry, earth systems and physics, technology through data collection tools and computational science modeling approaches, engineering design around how to collect data, and mathematics through quantitative reasoning. Our goal was to have teachers create opportunities for their students to engage in real-world problems impacting their place; problems that could be related to STEM grand challenges demonstrating the importance and utility of STEM. We want to broaden the participation of students in STEM, which both increases the future STEM workforce, providing our next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians, as well as producing a STEM literate citizenry that can make informed decisions about grand challenges that will be facing their generation. While we provide a specifi c example of an interdisciplinary STEM module, we hope to do more than provide a single fish. Rather we hope to teach you how to fish so you can create modules that will excite your students
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    ISBN: 9789462096929
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 222 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Equality in Education: Fairness and Inclusion
    Keywords: Equality ; Inclusive education ; Education ; Education ; Inklusive Pädagogik
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Hongzhi Zhang , Philip Wing Keung Chan and Christopher Boyle -- Opening Pandora’s Box /Hongzhi Zhang , Philip Wing Keung Chan and Christopher Boyle -- Reimagining Student Equity and Aspiration in a Global Higher Education Field /Trevor Gale -- The Ecology of Inclusive Education /Joanna Anderson , Christopher Boyle and Joanne Deppeler -- Educational Equality, Equity and Sui Generis Rights in Australian Higher Education /Zane Ma Rhea -- Take Action or Do Nothing /Christopher Boyle and Stephen Heimans -- Towards Quality as an Equity Imperative /Rachel Outhred , Carol Nuga Deliwe , Catherine Stubberfield , Adrian Beavis , Jenny Wilkinson and Martin Murphy -- Equity Issues in China’s College Entrance Examination Policy /Hongzhi Zhang and Xuhong Wang -- Prospects and Challenges in Implementing Inclusive Education Reform in SAARC Countries /Jahirul Mullick , Masud Ahmmed and Umesh Sharma -- Inclusive Education In Bangladesh /Md. Saiful Malak , Hosne Ara Begum , Md. Ahsan Habib , Mahmuda Shaila Banu and Mohammod Moninoor Roshid -- Higher Education in Ethiopia /Tebeje Molla -- Inequality of Access to English Language Learning in Primary Education in Vietnam /Nguyen Duc Chinh , Le Thuy Linh , Tran Huong Quynh and Nguyen Thi Ha -- Education Across Borders in Hong Kong /Philip Wing Keung Chan and Ariful Haq Kabir -- Equity and Access in Higher Education /Daariimaa Marav and Michelle Espinoza -- Foreign Language Anxiety in Relation to Gender Equity in Foreign Language Learning /Diana Chitra Hasan and Sitti Fatimah -- E-Learning as a Mediating Tool for Equity in Education in Saudi Arabia and Zanzibar /Omar Mayan , Maryam Ismail and Khalid Al-Shahrani -- Closing the Gap /Christopher Boyle , Hongzhi Zhang and Philip Wing Keung Chan.
    Abstract: Equality in Education: Fairness and Inclusion is a scholarly call to action. As the book reminds us, governments come and go and in doing so they busy themselves with policy to mark their patch. Inequality and exclusion remain stubborn foes that are proving to be somewhat impervious to glossy policy pronouncements. The change that Hugo Claus calls for requires careful analysis and bold actions. The editors have assembled a collection of insightful essays that assist in that project. Professor Roger Slee, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia This book attempts to consider the notion of fairness and inclusion in the context of education from different national perspectives, which is a laudable undertaking. The Editors have managed to put together a diverse, informative, and interesting account of equality and fairness that transcends international borders. The Editors are to be commended on their remarkable achievement in bringing together so many authors to discuss such an important subject, yet producing a cohesive collection of chapters that elucidate the diverse nature of equity in education. Professor Divya Jindal Snape, University of Dundee, UK
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; OPENING PANDORA'S BOX:Exploring Inequalities In Education; INTRODUCTION; IN THE BEGINNING; DESIGN OF THE BOOK; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; SECTION ONE:THEORY AND PRACTICE; 1. REIMAGINING STUDENT EQUITY AND ASPIRATION IN A GLOBAL HIGHER EDUCATION FIELD; INTRODUCTION; EQUITY: TARGETING PARTICIPATION; Troubling Equity's Quantification; Qualifying Equity Issues; ASPIRATION: TARGETING ATTAINMENT; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 2. THE ECOLOGY OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION:Reconceptualising Bronfenbrenner
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTIONEDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: MOVING TOWARDS A FAIRER SOCIETY; DEFINING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION; An Evolving Construct; Inclusive Education and the Individual Learner; THE OUTS AND INS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION; A Focus on Exclusion; Benefits of Inclusive Education; A Necessary Reform; INCLUSIVE EDUCATION AND BRONFENBRENNER; SYSTEMS OF INFLUENCE; Five Systems of Inclusive Education; Relationships and Interconnectedness: Influence and Responsibility; RESEARCH AND THE ECOLOGY OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY, EQUITYAND SUI GENERIS RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIAN HIGHER EDUCATION:Theorising the Tensions and ContradictionsINTRODUCTION; THE KEY IDEALS; Educational Equality; Educational Equity; Sui Generis Rights; The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples; CONFLICTS OF MEANING; CONFLICTS OF AGGREGATION; CONFLICTS OF IMPLEMENTATION; FINDING COMMENSURABILITY: BOTH WAYS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION?; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 4. TAKE ACTION OR DO NOTHING:The Educational Dilemma of the Teacher; INTRODUCTION; TEACHERS AND POLICY: WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
    Description / Table of Contents: Inflecting Inclusion PolicyBUILDING EDUCATIONAL INCLUSION FROM THE GROUND UP; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; SECTION TWO:LOCAL PERSPECTIVE; 5. TOWARDS QUALITY AS AN EQUITY IMPERATIVE:Workbook Development, Supply, Utilisation and Quality in theRepublic of South Africa; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND; Workbooks in South Africa; The Workbook Intervention; EVALUATION OF THE WORKBOOKS; Methodology; Research Questions and Findings; Hypotheses; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. EQUITY ISSUES IN CHINA'S COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION POLICY:The Perspective of the Province-Based Enrolment Quota Allocation PolicyINTRODUCTION; DEVELOPMENT OF THE NCEE POLICY; EDUCATIONAL EQUITY AND THE NCEE POLICY; PROVINCE-BASED ENROLMENT QUOTA ALLOCATION POLICY; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 7. PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING INCLUSIVE EDUCATION REFORM IN SAARC COUNTRIES; INTRODUCTION; Understanding the Dimensions of Inclusive Education; Social Justice, Inclusion and EFA; Policy and National Plans of Action for IE in the SAARC Countries; METHODOLOGY
    Description / Table of Contents: ENGAGEMENT, EMPOWERMENT AND COLLABORATION
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    ISBN: 9789462096417
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVI, 216 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 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: 9789462095601
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 172 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional Learning
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Growing as a Teacher: Goals and Pathways of Ongoing Teacher Learning
    Keywords: Career development ; Teachers Training of ; Teachers In-service training ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Honing a Teaching Vision -- Refining Program Development -- Enhancing Student Assessment -- Increasing the Relevance of Learning -- Continuing to Learn Subject Content and Pedagogy -- Improving Classroom Organization and Community -- Creating a More Inclusive Classroom -- Refining Professional Identity -- Pathways of Teacher Growth -- Formal Learning Opportunities -- Teacher Inquiry as Professional Learning -- School-Based Teacher Learning -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: Teacher learning doesn't end with initial preparation; many insights and skills remain to be added. This book is concerned with ongoing teacher learning, its goals (Part I) and pathways (Part II). It is based on a longitudinal study of 42 teachers: 20 over their first 8 years of teaching and 22 over their first 5 years. The areas of continued teacher learning identified in our study were: vision of teaching, program planning, assessment, relevance, subject content and pedagogy, classroom organization and community, inclusion, and professional identity. The pathways of learning included informal and formal PD, teacher inquiry, and school-based learning. A key finding of our research was that, over the years, teachers learn a great deal informally. However, they do so largely on their own and under considerable stress. Teachers need more support than they currently receive, both for survival and to enhance their informal learning
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF TABLES; PARTICIPANT LIST, AUGUST 2012; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; The Need for Continued Teacher Growth; Our Inquiry into Teacher Growth; Goals of Teacher Growth; Pathways of Teacher Growth; Teacher Growth and the Current Crisis in Education; PART I: GOALS OF TEACHER GROWTH; CHAPTER 1: HONING A TEACHING VISION; MARISA'S EMERGING VISION OF TEACHING: A CASE STUDY; ONGOING DEVELOPMENT OF A TEACHING VISION: PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND EXAMPLES; 1. Fostering Student Learning and Well-Being across a Broad Spectrum
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. Making Learning Relevant to the Real World and Students' Way of Life3. Identifying Priorities and Deciding How Much Emphasis to Give to Each Area and Topic; 4. Integrating Learning around Themes, "Issues," and "Big Ideas"; 5. Individualizing Learning to Accommodate Different Talents, Needs, and Learning Styles; 6. Fostering Student Choice, Ownership, and Autonomy; 7. Collaboration and Co-Learning among and between Teachers and Students; 8. Building a Genuine Class Community and a Strong Teacher-Student Relationship
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Emphasizing Inclusion and Equity in the Academic Program and the Life of the Classroom10. Pursuing Work-Life Balance for Teacher and Students Alike; SUMMARY: AREAS OF GROWTH IN VISION OF TEACHING; CHAPTER 2: REFINING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT; TANYA'S GROWTH IN PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY; REFINING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND EXAMPLES; 1. Program Planning: Less Detailed and More Flexible; 2. Judicious Use of Texts and Teaching Materials; 3. Teaching through Activities; 4. Teaching through Strategies and Routines; 5. Greater Program Integration
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Increased Program Individualization7. Collaborative Program Development: Finding a Balance; SUMMARY: REFINING PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER 3: ENHANCING STUDENT ASSESSMENT; SERENA'S DEVELOPING APPROACH TO ASSESSMENT: A CASE STUDY; DEVELOPING A SOUND APPROACH TO STUDENT ASSESSMENT: PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND EXAMPLES; 1. Seeing Assessment as Getting to Know Your Students; 2. Seeing Assessment as Part of Teaching; 3. Giving Feedback Quickly; 4. Individualizing Assessment; 5. Making Assessment Feasible; 6. Reducing Emphasis on Stand ardized Tests; SUMMARY: ENHANCING STUDENT ASSESSMENT
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4: INCREASING THE RELEVANCE OF LEARNINGCARRIE'S ONGOING GROWTH IN MAKING TEACHING RELEVANT: A CASE STUDY; INCREASING THE RELEVANCE OF LEARNING: PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, AND EXAMPLES; 1. Linking Learning to the Real World; 2. Supporting Students' Way of Life Development; 3. Thematic, Integrated Teaching; 4. Multiple Literacies - Especially Digital Technology - in the Classroom; 5. Critical Teaching and Learning; 6. Creating a Classroom Environment that Supports Real-World and Way of Life Learning; 7. Teachers' Own Ongoing Growth in Real World Knowledge and Life Skills
    Description / Table of Contents: SUMMARY: INCREASING THE RELEVANCE OF LEARNING
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    ISBN: 9789462095304
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 338 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Trails in Education, Technologies that Support Navigational Learning
    Series Statement: Technology Enhanced Learning 8
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Practical Design Patterns for Teaching and Learning with Technology
    Keywords: Educational technology Planning ; Educational innovations ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Yishay Mor , Harvey Mellar , Steven Warburton and Niall Winters -- Introduction: Using Design Patterns to Develop and Share Effective Practice /Yishay Mor , Harvey Mellar , Steven Warburton and Niall Winters -- Learner Centred Design - Overview /Diana Laurillard and Michael Derntl -- Design Narrative: Interactive Lecture Mode of the Human-Computer Interaction Lecture /Sonja Kabicher and Renate Motschnig-Pitrik -- Design narrative: Lab Course on Software Architectures and Web Technologies /Michael Derntl -- Design Narrative: Star of the Week /Judy Robertson -- Design Narrative: Establishing a Constructive Atmosphere in Class in Which Creativity and Cooperation are Welcome /Renate Motschnig-Pitrik -- Design Narrative: A Genre-Based Approach to the Development of Academic Writing Skills /Dai Fei Yang and Peter Goodyear -- Design Narrative: Content Morph /Michele Cerulli -- Pattern: Interactive Lecture Mode /Sonja Kabicher and Renate Motschnig-Pitrik -- Pattern: Spotlighting Learning Processes /Michael Derntl -- Pattern: Showcase Learning /Judy Robertson -- Pattern: Reaction Sheets /Renate Motschnig-Pitrik -- Pattern: Genre-Based Development of Academic Writing Skills /Dai Fei Yang and Peter Goodyear -- Pattern: Content Morph /Michele Cerulli -- Scenario: Interactive Lecture /Michael Derntl and Diana Laurillard -- Learning Communities – Overview /Christian Kohls and Till Schümmer -- Design Narrative: Collaborative Course Design and Presentation through Online Special Interest Groups Nigeria, UK, and a Wider Online Community /Pamela McLean -- Design Narrative: iCamp International Collaboration /Effie Law and Anh Vu Nguyen-Ngoc -- Pattern: Course Design as a Collaborative Learning Activity /Pamela McLean -- Pattern: Cross-Cultural Mediator /Pamela McLean -- Pattern: Group Home Re-Location /Anh Vu Nguyen-Ngoc -- Pattern: Local Community Meeting /Nicole Lotz -- Pattern: Group Leader Emergence /Effie Law -- Pattern: Watch Active Members /Nicole Lotz -- Scenario: Learning Communities /Christian Kohls and Till Schümmer -- Social Media and Learner Interaction in Social Spaces - Overview /Steven Warburton -- Design Narrative: Developing and Evaluating A Design for an Online Forum /Fiona Chatteur -- Design Narrative: Online Teacher Training in a Web 2.0 Setting /Nergiz Kern -- Design Narrative: Web 2.0 Integration - Disruptive or Beneficial? /Katerina Makri and Chronis Kynigos -- Design Narrative: Facebook for Design Learners /Nicole Lotz -- Pattern: Online forum for E-Learning /Fiona Chatteur -- Pattern: Can you Hear Me /Steven Warburton -- Pattern: Choosing the Right Blend /Katerina Makri and Chronis Kynigos -- Pattern: Wear Your Skills on Your Shirt /Nicole Lotz and Yishay Mor -- Pattern: Set Ground Rules /Margarita Pérez Garcia , Nergiz Kern , Ramiro Serrano and Steven Warburton -- Pattern: Touch Points /Theodore Zamenopoulos -- Pattern: Do as I Do /Georgy Hol.
    Abstract: These are challenging times in which to be an educator. The constant flow of innovation offers new opportunities to support learners in an environment of ever-shifting demands. Educators work as they have always done: making the most of the resources at hand, and dealing with constraints, to provide experiences which foster growth. This was John Dewey’s ideal of education 80 years ago and it is still relevant today. This view sees education as a practice that achieves its goals through creative processes involving both craft and design. Craft is visible in the resources that educators produce and in their interactions with learners. Design, though, is tacit, and educators are often unaware of their own design practices. The rapid pace of change is shifting the balance from craft to design, requiring that educators’ design work become visible, shareable and malleable. The participatory patterns workshop is a method for doing this through engaging practitioners in collaborative reflection leading to the production of structured representations of design knowledge. The editors have led many such workshops and this book is a record of that endeavour and its outcomes in the form of practical design narratives, patterns and scenarios that can be used to address challenges in teaching and learning with technology. See editor Yishay Mor discuss the book in this video interview. (Click link to view)
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION: USING DESIGN PATTERNS TO DEVELOP AND SHARE EFFECTIVE PRACTICE; DESIGN FOR LEARNING; HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; THE STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; Learner centred design; Learning communities; Assessment and feedback; USING THE PATTERNS; A METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING DESIGN PATTERNS; Why design patterns?; The Participatory Pattern Workshops Methodology; Patterns for the Participatory Pattern Workshops methodology; Projects; Future Directions; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 1. LEARNER CENTRED DESIGN OVERVIEW; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.1.1 DESIGN NARRATIVE: INTERACTIVE LECTURE MODE OF THE HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION LECTURESUMMARY; SITUATION; TASK; ACTIONS; RESULTS; LESSONS LEARNED; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 1.1.2 DESIGN NARRATIVE: LAB COURSE ON SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURES AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES; SUMMARY; SITUATION; TASK; ACTIONS; RESULTS; LESSONS LEARNED; Insights into learning processes; Increased responsibility; Increased workload; Communicating blogging requirements; Motivating bloggers; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 1.1.3 DESIGN NARRATIVE: STAR OF THE WEEK; SUMMARY; SITUATION; TASK; ACTIONS; RESULTS; LESSONS LEARNED; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.1.4 DESIGN NARRATIVE: ESTABLISHING A CONSTRUCTIVE ATMOSPHERE IN CLASS IN WHICH CREATIVITY AND COOPERATION ARE WELCOMESUMMARY; SITUATION; TASK; Motivation; Expressing personal reactions; ACTIONS; Format and process; Introducing reaction sheets; Reading and feedback; Examples; Changes occurring without planned action; RESULTS; Extended reflective experience by combining written and oral expression; Creativity; Students tend to feel 'heard'.; LESSONS LEARNED; Transparency valued more than anonymity; Need to attend to (some) reactions; Don't justify yourself too much
    Description / Table of Contents: Social interactions need timeAFFILIATION; 1.1.5 DESIGN NARRATIVE: A GENRE-BASED APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACADEMIC WRITING SKILLS; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; SITUATION; TASK; ACTIONS; RESULTS; LESSONS LEARNED; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 1.1.6 DESIGN NARRATIVE: CONTENT MORPH; SUMMARY; SITUATION; TASK; ACTIONS; RESULTS; LESSONS LEARNED; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 1.2.1 PATTERN: INTERACTIVE LECTURE MODE; SUMMARY; PROBLEM; Forces; CONTEXT; SOLUTION; SUPPORT; Source; Supporting Cases; Theoretical justification; RELATED PATTERNS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: 1.2.2 PATTERN: SPOTLIGHTING LEARNING PROCESSESSUMMARY; PROBLEM; CONTEXT; SOLUTION; SUPPORT; Source; Supporting Cases; Theoretical justification; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 1.2.3 PATTERN: SHOWCASE LEARNING; SUMMARY; PROBLEM; CONTEXT; Forces; SOLUTION; Recommendations for balancing forces; Examples; SUPPORT; Source; Theoretical justification; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 1.2.4 PATTERN: REACTION SHEETS; SUMMARY; PROBLEM; Forces; CONTEXT; SOLUTION; RELATED PATTERNS; SUPPORT; Source; Supporting Cases; Student surveys; Starting point for content analysis; Input for formative evaluation
    Description / Table of Contents: Theoretical justification
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    ISBN: 9789462096103
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 200 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional Learning
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Practice of Teachers' Professional Development: A Cultural-Historical Approach
    Keywords: Teachers In-service training ; Career development ; Teachers Training of ; Education
    Abstract: This book uses Vygotsky’s cultural-historical theory to provide a unique theorisation of teachers’ professional development as a practice. A practice can be described as the socially structured actions set up to produce a product or service aimed at meeting a collective human need. In this case, collaborative, interventionist work with teachers in two different Australian primary schools sought to simultaneously identify, understand and develop the necessary conditions for supporting the teachers’ development as professionals. The in-depth analysis of this practice provides interesting insight into professional development for teachers at all levels of schooling, and provides strong support for educational researchers, administrators and consultants to reconsider many existing forms of professional learning/development programs. This book supports the contemporary view that professional learning must take place with teachers, rather than be delivered to teachers, but provides an important expansion to current work in this area by arguing that a focus on teachers’ learning of new strategies and principles may still fall short of creating long term change in teachers’ professional practice. By taking a cultural-historical approach, the focus moves to supporting teachers’ development of unified concepts (the intertwining of theoretical and practical aspects) and motives to continue their ongoing development as professionals. This emphasis builds teachers’ capacity to examine and disrupt habitual practices and understand, create and implement thoughtful and sustainable transformations in all areas of their professional life. This book therefore builds upon the ongoing conversation about professional learning and development, offering a new framework for researching, understanding and developing this critical practice
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    ISBN: 9789462096899
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 142 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Transgressions, Cultural Studies and Education 102
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als (In)Visible Presence: Feminist Counter-narratives of Young Adult Literature by Women
    Keywords: Feminist literature Study and teaching ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Setting the Stage of Silence -- Voicelessness -- From Silenced to Voice -- Always Carrying the Load -- Journey to the Center -- Blending Narratives, Blending Lives -- Central Power, New Frontier -- Will Work for Equity -- The Power of Talk-Stories.
    Abstract: Current school systems create a generation of students who experience institutional practices that honor other students' needs-those students who share the values of those with power-and have pathologized other groups, specifically women of color. (In) Visible Presence intends to contribute to existing pedagogy, which empowers students, teachers, administrators, and policy makers to develop participatory membership in schools and among citizens who can begin to create an anti-oppressive society. (In) Visible Presence contains a holistic, thematic approach to exploring young adult (YA) novels written by women of color, while providing cultural and historical contexts for interpreting and analyzing their work through a feminist lens. Unlike other scholarship, (In) Visible Presence uses a feminist theoretical framework to create a space in which select literary works offer counter-narratives that can be analyzed and critically interpreted according to principles and ideas intended to validate women, thus making their triumph over racism, sexism, classism, and heterosexism and equity challenges a visible cause relegating consequential change for both young girls and women of color. (In) Visible Presence maintains current discourse dialogue through a concentration on the intersectionality of gender, race, and class identities and how these identifiers serve as criteria for privilege and marginalization, even in YA literature. (In) Visible Presence aims to explore YA literature written by women of color represented by African American, Asian American, Indian American, and Latina Americans. Our theoretical perspective focuses on the connection of race, gender, and class that is exclusive to women of color. The construction of "voice" and "space" is important for readers to hear from those once silenced
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; I:INVISIBILITY; CHAPTER 1: SETTING THE STAGE OF SILENCE:Introduction; BOOK OVERVIEW; MEMOIRS OF TRAILBLAZERS; TEACHABLE MOMENTS; IN THE CLASSROOM; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2: VOICELESSNESS:Theorizing the Silence; CRITICAL RACE THEORY; CRITICAL LITERACY; What is the Role of YA Literature and Critical Literacy?; CULTURALLY RELEVANT PEDAGOGY; FINAL THOUGHTS; WORKS BY FEMINISTS OF COLOR; TEACHABLE MOMENTS; IN THE CLASSROOM; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3: FROM SILENCED TO VOICE:(Re)Naming and (Re)Claiming; CURRENT WAYS OF MAKING INVISIBLE; African American Youth; Latina/o Youth
    Description / Table of Contents: Native American YouthAsian American Youth; FROM SILENCED TO MAKING WAVES; First Wave: Women's Suffrage; Second Wave: Multicultural; Third Wave: All Inclusive; DEFINING WOMEN OF COLOR; WHAT IS IN A NAME?; CONTEMPORARY WOMEN OF COLOR AUTHORS; AFRICAN AMERICAN AUTHORS; Jacquelyn Woodson; Sharon Flake; Toni Morrison; Virginia Hamilton; Rita Williams Garcia; AMERICAN INDIAN AUTHORS; Louise Erdrich; Leslie Marmon Silko; Cynthia Leitich Smith; ASIAN AMERICAN AUTORS; Maxine Hong Kingston; Lensey Namioka; An Na; Janice Mirikitani; LATINA/CHICANA AUTHORS; Sandra Cisneros; Judith Ortiz Cofer
    Description / Table of Contents: Guadalupe Garcia McCallSandra Maria Esteves; Pam Muñoz Ryan; FINAL THOUGHTS; RECOMMENDED FEMALE AUTHORS OF COLOR; African American Authors; Native American Authors; Asian American Authors; Latina Authors; TEACHABLE MOMENT; IN THE CLASSROOM; REFERENCES; II: MOTHERING FROM WOMEN OFCOLOR'S PERSPECTIVES; CHAPTER 4: ALWAYS CARRYING THE LOAD:The Presence of African American Motherhood in Young Adult Literature; (DYS)FUNCTIONAL FAMILY SYSTEM; OUR CHILDREN, OUR VOICES: BLACK MOTHERING COUNTER-NARRATIVE; Othermothering; Mother-Daughter Dynamic/Relationship
    Description / Table of Contents: Community Othermothers and Political ActivistFINAL THOUGHT; RECOMMENDED READINGS; TEACHABLE MOMENT; IN THE CLASSROOM; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5: JOURNEY TO THE CENTER:Exploring Motherhood, Guardianship, and Empowermentin Latina Young Adult Literature; Family as Community; Womanhood and Guardianship; Parts vs the Whole, The Internal Struggle; The Power of Culture and (Folk)Lore; FINAL THOUGHTS; RECOMMENDED READINGS; TEACHABLE MOMENT; IN THE CLASSROOM; REFERENCES; III:IMMIGRATION/NATIONHOOD/MIGRANT EXPERIENCE
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 6: BLENDING NARRATIVES, BLENDING LIVES:Immigration, Desti[Nation], and Identity in Latina Young Adult LiteratureThe Migration Story and Young Adult Literature; Americanization and Young Adult Literature; The New vs. The Old; FINAL THOUGHTS; RECOMMENDED READING; TEACHABLE MOMENT; IN THE CLASSROOM; NOTE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7: CENTRAL POWER, NEW FRONTIER:Female Supremacy, Imagination and Nationhood in Contemporary NativeAmerican Young Adult Literature; Preserving Community through Imagination; Looking at the Landscape; Women as Supreme Beings; Changing the Landscape; FINAL THOUGHTS
    Description / Table of Contents: RECOMMENDED READINGS
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  • 55
    ISBN: 9783319008011
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 225 p. 3 illus., 1 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 365
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Artefact kinds
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Technology Philosophy ; Engineering design ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Technology Philosophy ; Engineering design ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Artefakt ; Ontologie ; Wirklichkeit ; Technikphilosophie
    Abstract: This book is concerned with two intimately related topics of metaphysics: the identity of entities and the foundations of classification. What it adds to previous discussions of these topics is that it addresses them with respect to human-made entities, that is, artefacts. As the chapters in the book show, questions of identity and classification require other treatments and lead to other answers for artefacts than for natural entities. These answers are of interest to philosophers not only for their clarification of artefacts as a category of things but also for the new light they may shed on these issue with respect to to natural entities. This volume is structured in three parts. The contributions in Part I address basic ontological and metaphysical questions in relation to artefact kinds: How should we conceive of artefact kinds? Are they real kinds? How are identity conditions for artefacts and artefact kinds related? The contributions in Part II address meta-ontological questions: What, exactly, should an ontological account of artefact kinds provide us with? What scope can it aim for? Which ways of approaching the ontology of artefact kinds are there, how promising are they, and how should we assess this? In Part III, the essays offer engineering practice rather than theoretical philosophy as a point of reference. The issues addressed here include: How do engineers classify technical artefacts and on what grounds? What makes specific classes of technical artefacts candidates for ontologically real kinds, and by which criteria?
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Introduction: The Ontology of Technical Artefacts; Maarten Franssen, Peter Kroes, Thomas A. C. Reydon and Pieter E. VermaasPart I: Artefact Kinds and Metaphysics -- Chapter 2. How Real are Artefacts and Artefact Kinds?; E. J. Lowe -- Chapter 3. Artifacts and Mind-Independence; Crawford L. Elder -- Chapter 4. Public Artifacts, Intentions, and Norms; Amie L. Thomasson -- Chapter 5. Artefact Kinds, Ontological Criteria and Forms of Mind-Dependence; Maarten Franssen and Peter Kroes -- Chapter 6. Artifact Kinds, Identity Criteria and Logical Adequacy; Massimiliano Carrara, Silvia Gaio and Marzia Soavi -- Part II: Artefact Kinds and New Perspectives -- Chapter 7. Creating Artifactual Kinds; Jesús Vega-Encabo and Diego Lawler -- Chapter 8. Metaphysical and Epistemological Approaches to Developing a Theory of Artifact Kinds; Thomas A. C. Reydon -- Chapter 9. Ethnotechnology: A Manifesto; Beth Preston -- Part III: Artefact Kinds and Engineering Practice -- Chapter 10. On What is Made: Instruments, Products and Natural Kinds of Artefacts; Wybo Houkes and Pieter E. Vermaas -- Chapter 11. Artefactual Systems, Missing Components and Replaceability; Nicola Guarino -- Chapter 12. Engineering Differences Between Natural, Social and Artificial Kinds; Eric T. Kerr.
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  • 56
    ISBN: 9789048139316
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 353 p. 46 illus, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Teaching Science and Investigating Environmental Issues with Geospatial Technology
    Keywords: Geographical information systems ; Science Study and teaching ; Education
    Abstract: This book provides research-grounded and practically-minded insights into teacher professional development in support of integrating GIS and other geospatial technologies into K-12 science teaching. In this volume 50 designers, educators and researchers share their experiences, knowledge, and lessons learned from a wide variety of projects. Readers will find a myriad of ideas and perspectives that they can apply to their own teacher professional development projects, as they work to provide students with engaging opportunities for learning science. Geospatial technologies enable teachers to teach in fundamentally new ways, building student interest and skill through active engagement in critical thinking and project or inquiry-based learning. Students are naturally drawn to looking at landscapes and interpreting features through analysis of both shape and form. Given the chance to manipulate spatial data, students revel in deciphering mysteries, exploring scientific explanations, and linking causes with consequences. The passion and interest demonstrated by students using geospatial tools has motivated an increasing number of K-12 teachers to embrace the use of these technologies for teaching and learning science. Given the nature and complexity of these tools, high quality professional development is essential for providing teachers with the support and guidance they need to use geospatial technologies effectively. This book will be of special interest to scientists, geographers, and science educators who are designing or delivering teacher professional development in support of teaching with technology. The case studies make it possible for readers to identify specific paths forward regarding both research and practice. GIS and other geospatial technologies offer teachers an effective way to engage students in the analysis of authentic data in ways called for by the Next Generation Science Standards and the National Geography Standards. With the improvements in the usability of the tools, the time is right to bring GIS and other geospatial technologies into all K-12 classrooms. The chapters in this book will enable teachers and teacher educators to make that happen. Daniel C. Edelson, Ph.D., Vice President for Education, National Geographic Society While increasing numbers of people use basic geospatial technologies, their power to enliven science has not yet been explored by most educators. This robust and thoughtful compilation focuses on how to supp ...
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  • 57
    ISBN: 9789462094857
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 120 p. 10 illus., 5 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Career Moves: Mentoring for Women Advancing Their Career and Leadership in Academia
    Keywords: Women in higher education ; Career development ; Leadership in women ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Athena Vongalis-Macrow -- Introduction /Shirley Randall -- Strategies for Maintaining Sanity and Success /Heather Wyatt-Nichol -- “Your’e on the Cusp, But Not There Yet” /Wendy Sutherland-Smith -- Discrimination in the University in India /Samata B. Deshmane -- A New Black Girls’ Club: Mentoring Doctoral and ABD Candidates in Academia /A.Myrna Nurse -- The Value and Role of Mentoring and Role Models in Attracting and Retaining Junior Women Faculty in Academic Medicine /Margaret Steele and Sandra Fisman -- Avoiding Mid-Career Stalling /Athena Vongalis-Macrow -- Advancing Women through Collaborative Networking /Betsy Brown and Laura Severin -- Preparing for an Academic Deanship /Sandra Cassady -- Preparing Women to be President /Carolyn J. Stefanco.
    Abstract: Mentoring and career guidance are the missing ingredients in women’s career planning at the higher education level. This book recognizes and gives voice to some of the common career concerns of women in higher education and responds to these through well informed, researched and experiential chapters focussing on interests specific to women in academia. Career Moves is an international collection of book chapters that explore a range of specific issues that all women in higher education face or will face as they move up the career ladder. The book follows a career trajectory from new academics, middle academics and senior academics, in order to provide specific mentoring advice thatwill be useful, practical and essential for all women contemplating a career in higher education. The book draws on the substantial knowledge, experience and information of successful women currently working in higher education. Each chapter presents strategic information for academics working in higher education who may be seeking insider’s advice about negotiating their careers. The authors, as ‘mentors’, reflect, discuss and offer critical learning to the readers. The aim is to help guide and shape women’s career moves in higher education. In this international edition authors have given personal accounts of what works and how women could prepare for the next stages of their academic careers. Authors have given sociological accounts of obstacles and how these can impede women if they are not aware of strategies to overcome barriers. Insights about successful mentoring programs are highlighted to provide possible models for organizations
    Description / Table of Contents: COVER; TABLE OF CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; REFERENCES; 1. INTRODUCTION; AFFILIATION; 2. STRATEGIES FOR MAINTAINING SANITY ANDSUCCESS: Advice for Junior Faculty; INTRODUCTION; CHALLENGES; Office Politics and Toxic Work Environments; Gendered Institutions; Work-Life Balance; STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS; Understand the Tenure Requirements in Your Department; Develop a Strategy for Publishing; Continually Assess Your Performance in the Classroom; Establish Positive Relationships; Develop Perspective; Develop a Plan B; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 3. "YOUR'E ON THE CUSP, BUT NOT THERE YET":Braving the Promotion ProcessINTRODUCTION; MENTORING FOR WOMEN - THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT; Governing Female Academics: Performativity and Invisibility; University A; University A: Lesson Learned; Thinking Ahead; University B; University B: Lesson Learned; The Realities of the Promotion 'Game'; Becoming Visible; The 24/7 Academic: Costs and Consequences; YOU'RE ON THE CUSP, BUT NOT THERE YET": BRAVING THE PROCESS; University A; University B; IN CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. DISCRIMINATION IN THE UNIVERSITY IN INDIA: Special Reference to the Bangalore University WomenEmployees in KarnatakaINTRODUCTION; WOMEN IN INDIA; THE STUDY; Profile of Bangalore University; The Research; Workplace Support and Mentoring; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 5. A NEW BLACK GIRLS' CLUB: MENTORINGDOCTORAL AND ABD CANDIDATES IN ACADEMIA; INTRODUCTION; RENAY'S VIGNETTE; RAMONA'S INTERPOLATION; DIERDRE'S PERSPECTIVE; SANDRA'S STORY; CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. THE VALUE AND ROLE OF MENTORING AND ROLE MODELS IN ATTRACTING AND RETAININGJUNIOR WOMEN FACULTY IN ACADEMIC MEDICINEINTRODUCTION; MENTORSHIP; ROLE MODELS; MENTORING PROGRAMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 7. AVOIDING MID-CAREER STALLING; INTRODUCTION; MID-CAREER QUESTIONS; SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?; What is Loyalty?; BUILDING YOUR NETWORKS; What Can Be Done to Improve Networking?; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 8. ADVANCING WOMEN THROUGHCOLLABORATIVE NETWORKING; INTRODUCTION; FOUNDATIONS OF THE NC STATE MENTORING MODEL; COMPONENTS OF NC STATE'S ADVANCE
    Description / Table of Contents: Leadership Development WorkshopLESSONS LEARNED; Knowing Why: Imagining Yourself as a Leader; Knowing How: Preparing for Leadership and Seeking Opportunities forProfessional Development; Knowing Whom: Finding Mentors and Being Mentored; OUTCOMES AND EVALUATION; CONCLUSION; INSTITUTIONALIZING THE PROGRAM: A CODA; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 9. PREPARING FOR AN ACADEMIC DEANSHIP; INTRODUCTION; ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; History of the Role; Type of Academic Units; Specific roles and responsibilities; Reporting Relationships and Continuities; Dual Responsibilities; PREPARING FOR DEANSHIP
    Description / Table of Contents: Career Paths
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  • 58
    ISBN: 9789462098305
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 170 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Being ""In and Out"": Providing Voice to Early Career Women in Academia
    Keywords: Women in higher education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Narelle Lemon and Susanne Garvis -- Beginning the Conversation Looking In and Looking Out /Narelle Lemon and Susanne Garvis -- Just Keep Following the Heartlines on Your Hand /Georgina Barton -- Are You Old Enough to Be in Academia? You Don’t Have Grey Hair /Susanne Garvis -- Teacher to Academic /Annette Hilton -- Sending Out a Tweet /Narelle Lemon -- Right Back Where We Started From /Tseen Khoo -- Finding Pockets of Agency /Kylie Budge -- Mum (Ph.D.) /Rebecca Miles -- Towards Joy /Mia O’Brien -- Lessons from Lobsters /Rochelle Fogelgarn -- Academic? … I’m Just a Teacher /Sarah-Jane Lord -- Academic Seeking Sustainability /Betina Przybylak -- From Wrestling a Crocodile to Exploring New Billabongs /Kaye Harris -- The 20/20 Project /Christine Healey -- Final Thoughts /Narelle Lemon and Susanne Garvis.
    Abstract: This book is about a network of women who as a collective and individuals can share their stories to indeed help themselves as well as others. Our stories assist in the telling and retelling of important events. Reflecting on these events allow the ‘processing’, ‘figuring out’ and ‘inquiring’, leading to behavioural actions to change situations. The fact that we are women unites us as we have common elements with our roles both within academia, in our families, and in society. The women in this study share their narratives in an open dialogue. Their journey into and out of academia is constructed from “a metaphorical three-dimensional inquiry space” (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000, p. 50). The space enables the authors to capture and communicate the emotional nature of lived experiences (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000). The self-studies explore the changes in social and contextual approaches that are attached to working and studying in higher education. The book provides a narrative of the “ups” and “downs” that female academics have individually and collectively encountered while moving “in” and “out” of academia. Making these stories known establishes a sense of collaboration and community. This action serves to perpetuate and further develop the established pedagogy and look to improve practice. A community practice seeks to locate the learning in the process of co-participation (building social capital) and not just within individuals (Hanks, 1991). It allows females to come together to share experience and discuss ways forward
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""EDITORIAL BOARD OF THIS VOLUME""; ""BIOGRAPHIES""; ""FOREWORD""; ""1. BEGINNING THE CONVERSATION LOOKING IN AND LOOKING OUT: Jumping In and Jumping Out""; ""BEGINNING THE CONVERSATION""; ""WAYS FORWARD""; ""REFERENCES""; ""BEING IN THE ACADEMY""; ""2. JUST KEEP FOLLOWING THE HEARTLINES ON YOUR HAND""; ""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""BECOMING AND BEING A REFLECTIVE PROFESSIONAL""; ""Step 1: Negotiating Multiple Identities""; ""Step 2: Socialising into the Profession""; ""Step 3: Developing a Personal Epistemology""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Following My Heartline: My Flights""""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO SIDELINE""; ""FLIGHT OF PERSERVERATION""; ""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""3. ARE YOU OLD ENOUGH TO BE IN ACADEMIA? YOU DON�T HAVE GREY HAIR: Constructions of Women in Academia""; ""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""GENDER AND IDENTITY""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO SIDELINE""; ""FLIGHT OF PERSEVERATION""; ""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""4. TEACHER TO ACADEMIC: Becoming and Belonging""""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""IDENTITY""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS (AND DOWN AND UP AGAIN)""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO THE SIDELINES""; ""FLIGHT OF PERSEVERATION""; ""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""5. SENDING OUT A TWEET: Finding New Ways to Network in Academia""; ""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""ACADEMIC WOMEN AND NETWORKING""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO SIDELINE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""FLIGHT OF PERSEVERATION""""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""NOTE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""BEING IN BUT SEEN AS OUT: THIRD SPACES OF ACADEMIA""; ""6. RIGHT BACK WHERE WE STARTED FROM: Circular Career Migration""; ""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""OPPORTUNITIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO SIDELINE""; ""FLIGHT OF PERSEVERATION""; ""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""NOTES""; ""REFERENCES""; ""7. FINDING POCKETS OF AGENCY: Reconstructing Academic Identity""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""PRELUDE""""INTRODUCTION""; ""WHO AM I?""; ""COLLEGIALITY AND INDEPENDENCE""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT""; ""FLIGHT UPWARDS""; ""FLIGHT DOWNWARD""; ""FLIGHT TO SIDELINE""; ""FLIGHT OF PERSEVERATION""; ""FINAL FLIGHT AND WHERE TO NEXT?""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""BEING OUT AND MOVING IN OF ACADEMIA""; ""8. MUM (PH.D.): Negotiating Motherhood in Early Career Academia""; ""PRELUDE""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""UPDRAFTS AND DIVES: LITERATURE ON NEGOTIATING MOTHERHOOD AND ACADEMIA""; ""MY FLIGHTS""; ""NESTING: BECOMING A MOTHER""; ""GENERAL FLIGHT: ENTERING ACADEMIA""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""UPWARDS FLIGHT: BECOMING ACADEMIC""
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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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    ISBN: 9789462097827
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 271 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Inclusive Education
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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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    ISBN: 9789462098480
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 102 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Family Stories, Poetry, and Women's Work: Knit Four, Frog One (Poems)
    Keywords: Families ; Mothers and daughters ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Knit Four, Frog One -- Knit Stitch -- Purl Stitch -- Hurdle Stitch -- Frogging -- Kitchener Stitch -- Poetic Inquiry Exercises: How to Write Poetry About Family -- References -- About The Author.
    Abstract: This book is a memoir in poetry about family stories, mother-daughter relationships, women’s work, mothering, writing, family secrets, and patterns of communication in close relationships. Faulkner knits connections between a DIY (do-it-yourself) value, economics, and family culture through the use of poems and images, which present four generations of women in her family and trouble “women’s work” of mothering, cooking and crafting. Family stories anchor family culture and provide insight into relational and family life. This work may be used as a teaching tool to get us to think about the stories that we tell and don’t tell in families and the importance of how family is created, maintained, and altered in our stories. The poetry voices the themes of economic and collective family self-reliance and speaks to cultural discourses of feminist resistance and resilience, relational and personal identities. This book can be read for pleasure as a collection of poetry or used as a springboard for reflection and discussion in courses such as family communication, sociology of gender and the family, psychology of women, relational communication, and women’s studies. Nominated: National Communication Association Ethnography Division—Best Book 2015 Nominated: OSCLG Creative Expression Award 2015 Nominated: 2016 International Association of Relationship Research Book Award Nominated: 2016 ICQI (International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry) Qualitative Book Award
    Description / Table of Contents: ADVANCE PRAISE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; POETIC INQUIRY AS INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION RESEARCH; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER ONE:KNIT FOUR, FROG ONE; MOTHER/GRAND/DAUGHTER; KNIT STITCH; PURL STITCH; HURDLE STITCH; FROGGING; KITCHENER STITCH; APPENDIX:POETIC INQUIRY EXERCISES: HOW TO WRITE POETRY ABOUT FAMILY; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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    ISBN: 9789462098756
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 265 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Imagination and Praxis, Criticality and Creativity in Education and Educational Research
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching towards Democracy with Postmodern and Popular Culture Texts
    Keywords: Critical thinking Study and teaching ; Critical thinking ; Popular culture Study and teaching ; Teaching ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Patricia Paugh and Tricia Kress -- Introduction /Patricia Paugh -- Adventures in Adaptation /P.L. Thomas -- Neo-Post-Urban-Noir Graphic Novels and Critical Literacy /William M. Reynolds -- Creating Critical Spaces for Young Activists /Lindy L. Johnson , Tobie Bass and Matt Hicks -- Teaching Students to Think Critically /Tonya Perry -- Class on Fire /Amber M. Simmons -- The Postmodern Picture Book /Patricia Paugh -- A Source of Self /Kjersti VanSlyke-Briggs and Heather Matthews -- What Mainstream Centers Cannot Hold /Megan Marshall -- Exploring the Tensions between Narrative Imagination and Official Knowledge through the Life of Pi /Laura Rychly and Robert Lake -- “Clankers,” “Darwinists,” and Criticality /Tricia M. Kress and Patricia Patrissy -- Science and Fiction /Justin Patch -- Enacting a Critical Pedagogy of Popular Culture at the Intersection of Student Writing, Popular Culture and Critical Literacy /Denise Ives and Cara Crandall -- Shadows of the Past /Christopher Andrew Brkich , Tim Barko and Katie Lynn Brkich -- Critical Hits & Critical Spaces /Kevin Smith -- About the Contributors /Patricia Paugh and Robert Lake.
    Abstract: This edited volume supports implementation of a critical literacy of popular culture for new times. It explores popular and media texts that are meaningful to youth and their lives. It questions how these texts position youth as literate social practitioners. Based on theories of Critical and New Literacies that encourage questioning of social norms, the chapters challenge an audience of teachers, teacher educators, and literacy focused scholars in higher education to creatively integrate popular and media texts into their curriculum. Focal texts include science fiction, dystopian and other youth central novels, picture books that disrupt traditional narratives, graphic novels, video-games, other arts-based texts (film/novel hybrids) and even the lives of youth readers themselves as texts that offer rich possibilities for transformative literacy. Syllabi and concrete examples of classroom practices have been included by each chapter author
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; 1. ADVENTURES IN ADAPTATION:Confronting Texts in a Time of Standardization; ABSTRACT; ADVENTURES IN ADAPTATION; THE PARADOX OF CHOICE; ZOMBIES, GENRE, AND ADAPTATION: A UNIT; STUDENT VOICES AS NEW VOICES IN THE PURSUIT OF GENRE AWARENESS; ADVENTURES IN GENRE: A LISTING OF TEXTS; Short Fiction; Memoir, Autobiography, Biography; Non-fiction; Film; Graphic Novel; Watchmen; Novel; REFERENCES; 2. NEO-POST-URBAN-NOIR GRAPHIC NOVELS AND CRITICAL LITERACY:The Hard Connection; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; NEO-NOIR/POST-NOIR
    Description / Table of Contents: GRAPHIC NOVELS, CRITICAL PEDAGOGY AND CRITICAL LITERACYCRITICAL LITERACY, SOCIAL CRITIQUE AND; NOTES; REFERENCES; 3. CREATING CRITICAL SPACES FOR YOUTH ACTIVISTS; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; CONCEPTUALIZING POP CULTURE; ANTI-IMMIGRANT DISCOURSE IN THE SOUTH; CREATING SPACE; STUDENT-PRODUCED CURRICULUM; BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES: LEVERAGING SOCIAL MEDIA TO BRIDGE THE IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL DIVIDE; RE(PRESENTING): MOVING FROM PRODUCERS TO ACTIVISTS; UNDOCUFILES: INTERPRETING AND ANALYZING FEDERAL POLICY; Undocufiles via Instagram: Learning from Our Students; Conclusion; SAMPLE LESSON PLANS PART ONE
    Description / Table of Contents: PART TWOPART THREE; PART FOUR; PART FIVE; PART SIX; REFERENCES; 4. TEACHING STUDENTS TO THINK CRITICALLY:Using Young Adult Literature in the 21st Century Classroom -The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963; ABSTRACT; COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS; OVERVIEW OF THE WATSONS; EXAMINING WATSONS USING A CULTURAL LENS; READING THE WATSONS USING THE LENS OF BLACK AESTHETICS; LOOKING AT THE WATSONS USING A FEMINIST LENS; LOOKING AT THE WATSONS USING AN ARCHETYPAL LENS; LOOKING AT THE WATSONS USING DECONSTRUCTION; LESSON: EXAMINING WATSONS THROUGH A PRISM
    Description / Table of Contents: Example of Initial Guiding Questions for the Prism ActivityREFERENCES; 5. CLASS ON FIRE:Using the Hunger Games Trilogy to Encourage Social Action; ABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; CRITICAL LITERACY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; SOCIAL ACTION IN THE CLASSROOM; Social Justice and the Hunger Games; HUNGER; Hunger in America; Taking Social Action; SLAVERY: INVOLUNTARY LABOR, FORCED WARRIORS, AND THE SEX TRADE; Involuntary Labor; Forced Warriors; The Sex Trade; Taking Social Action; FINAL THOUGHTS; STEPS FOR IMMEDIATE IMPLEMENTATION; LITERATURE CITED; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. THE POSTMODERN PICTURE BOOK:Developing Textual Author "ity" in Elementary ReadersABSTRACT; INTRODUCTION; NEW TIMES, NEW LITERACIES AND THE POSTMODERN PICTURE BOOK; POSTMODERN PICTURE BOOKS FOR 21ST CENTURY ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS; WHY "POSTMODERN?"; POSTMODERN THOUGHT MEETS THE PICTURE BOOK; TEXTS OF PLEASURE VS. TEXT OF BLISS; METAFICTIVE DEVICES; TYPOLOGY OF POSTMODERN PICTURE BOOK FEATURES; TEACHING AND THE POSTMODERN PICTURE BOOK; CONCLUSION; CHILDREN'S BOOK REFERENCES; REFERENCES; LESSON PLAN FOR PRE-SERVICE TEACHER EDUCATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS METHODS COURSE
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. A SOURCE OF SELF:Exploring Identity and Discourse in Young Adult Novelsas Meaningful Text
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    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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    ISBN: 9789462099029
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 230 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning across Generations in Europe: Contemporary Issues in Older Adult Education
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning across generations in Europe
    RVK:
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    Keywords: Adult education ; Older people Education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa -- Introduction /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa -- Lifelong Learning in Later Life /Marvin Formosa -- Older Men’s Learning and Conviviality /Barry Golding -- Education and Empowerment in Later Life /Esmeraldina Veloso and Paula Guimarães -- E-learning: An Opportunity for Older Persons /Veronika Thalhammer -- Older Adults as Active Learners in the Community /António Fragoso -- Conceptual Basis for Learning /Dominique Kern -- Temporary Exit from Employment /Alfredo Alfageme -- Lifelong Learning and Skills Development in the Context of Innovation Performance /Tarja Tikkanen -- Learning for Disadvantaged Seniors /Georgios K. Zarifis -- Voluntary Work as the Seniors’ Space for Learning /Małgorzata Malec-Rawiński -- Different Concepts of Generation and Their Impact on Intergenerational Learning /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha -- What Grows in Gardens? /Barry J. Hake -- Intergenerational Learning in Different Contexts /Sonja Kump and Sabina Jelenc Krašovec -- Older Adults as Active Members of Non-Governmental Organisations /Irena Žemaitaitytė -- Intergenerational Learning and Social Capital /Ann-Kristin Boström -- Conclusion /Marvin Formosa , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha -- About the Contributors /Bernhard Schmidt-Hertha , Sabina Jelenc Krašovec and Marvin Formosa.
    Abstract: FREELY AVAILABLE ONLINE AS OPEN ACCESS BOOK! Learning across Generations in Europe: Contemporary issues in older adult education constitutes an important book in the emergent field of study of older adult learning. The book gives a clear and wide overview on the different concepts, ideas, and meanings, related to older adults’ education, learning and intergenerational learning through strong theoretical standpoints, empirical research, and policy directions. The field of older adult education has expanded immensely in recent years since it raised questions that are connected to a rapidly ageing society in very turbulent times of economic and social changes in Europe. This book provides the basis for an in-depth analysis of the understandings and interpretations of education and learning in later-life, rethinking the development of different approaches for education of older adults, as well as diverse research and evaluation of different forms of older adults’ education and learning. It brings together both orthodox approaches to educational gerontology and older adult learning on important emerging issues faced by educators around the globe. The chapters address the contemporary differentiated discussion on diverse phenomena labelled ranging from intergenerational learning to older men learning, providing robust impulses for the development of further theoretical and empirical research on older adult and intergenerational learning. It is the editors’ intention that this collection of papers acts as a persuasive argument for formal and non-formal learning agencies to open more doors for older adults
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH ON THE EDUCATION OF ADULTS (ESREA); 1. INTRODUCTION: Older Adult Education and Intergenerational Learning; THE STORY SO FAR; CONTENT AND STRUCTURE; REFERENCES; SECTION 1: THEORY AND POLICY ISSUES; 2. LIFELONG LEARNING IN LATER LIFEL: Policies and Practices; INTRODUCTION; OLDER ADULT LEARNING; POLICY AND OLDER ADULT LEARNING; GOOD PRACTICE IN OLDER ADULT LEARNING; FUTURE POLICY DIRECTIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 3. OLDER MEN'S LEARNING AND CONVIVIALITY; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: MOVING FROM CONVENTIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING TO THE PERIPHERYDRAWING CONCLUSIONS ABOUT OLDER MEN LEARNING; OLDER MEN AS LEARNERS: SOME INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS; PROLIFERATION OF MEN'S SHEDS; MEN'S SHEDS REVEALED; Evidence of one shed's engagement with and contribution to its community; An academic's blog response to the conviviality of men's sheds; Personalising men's sheds as a form of intergenerational practice; DISCUSSION: CONVIVIALITY, SHEDS AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION; Would Illich and Freire Have Liked Men's Sheds?; CONCLUSION: LIFELONG AND LIFEWIDE LEARNING BY OLDER MEN
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTNOTES; REFERENCES; 4. EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT IN LATER LIFE; INTRODUCTION; ADULT EDUCATION; FROM EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY …; … TO CRITICAL EDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; 5. E-LEARNING: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR OLDER PERSONS; INTRODUCTION; ICT AS A LEARNING FIELD; OLDER ADULTS AND MEDIA USE; E-LEARNING IN TEACHING AND LEARNING SITUATIONS; e-Learning as a Diffuse Term; Different Forms of e-Learning; Benefits of e-Learning; EXISTING E-LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER PERSONS; Existing Opportunities of e-Learning Programmes
    Description / Table of Contents: Integration of e-Learning into Educational ProgrammesPROBLEMS CONCERNING THE USE OF E-LEARNING IN EDUCATION SETTINGS FOR OLDER PERSONS; CONCLUSION AND FUTURE POSSIBILITIES; REFERENCES; 6. OLDER ADULTS AS ACTIVE LEARNERS IN THE COMMUNITY; INTRODUCTION; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING IN PORTUGAL: A GENERAL PICTURE; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING: THE ROLE OF POLICY; OLDER ADULTS AND LEARNING: THE ROLE OF ADULT EDUCATION; CONCLUDING REMARKS; AKNOWLEDGMENT; NOTES; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: PARTICIPATION AND PROGRAMMES; 7. CONCEPTUAL BASIS FOR LEARNING: Frameworks for Older Adult Learning; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES TO TEACHING OLDER ADULTSGerontagogy and Geragogy1: The German Origins; Educational Gerontology Conceptualised by Peterson; Three Specific Approaches that Use the Terms Geragogy and Gerontagogy; Critical Gerogogy; Gerontagogy as One Part of a Dual Approach; Geragogy Based on Humanistic Psychology; Full Continuing Education6; OBSERVATIONS: ANALOGIES AND DIFFERENCES; Analogies; Main Difference: Argumentation of Epistemological Anchorage; Two Different Epistemological Foundations: Gerontology and Education Sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: INSTEAD OF A CONCLUSION: PROPOSAL OF TRHEE EPISTEMOLOGICAL ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL FOR REFLEXION IN CONNECTION WITH TEACHING OLDER ADULTS
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    ISBN: 9789462095069
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 144 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    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: 9789462098183
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXII, 162 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Bold Visions in Educational Research
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    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.
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    ISBN: 9789462097223
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 240 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Pedagogy, Education and Praxis
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lost in Practice: Transforming Nordic Educational Action Research
    Keywords: Action research in education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Karin Rönnerman and Petri Salo -- Traces of Nordic Educational Traditions /Karin Rönnerman and Petri Salo -- The Practical Knowledge Regime, Teachers’ Professionalism and Professional Development /Tor Vidar Eilertsen and Rachel Jakhelln -- Action Research and Translation Studies /Torbjørn Lund and Eli Moksnes Furu -- The Nordic Tradition of Educational Action Research /Petri Salo and Karin Rönnerman -- The Practice of Peer Group Mentoring /Lill Langelotz and Karin Rönnerman -- Research Circles /Karin Rönnerman and Anette Olin -- From Transmission to Site-Based Pofessional Development /Liselott Forsman , Gunilla Karlberg-Granlund , Michaela Pörn , Petri Salo and Jessica Aspfors -- The Power of Risk-Taking in Professional Learning /Ann-Christine Wennergren -- Development Teams as Translators of School Reform Ideas /Eli Moksnes Furu and Torbjørn Lund -- Research Partnership in Local Teaching Programme Work /Svein-Erik Andreassen -- Reflection on Practice-Theory, Critical Friendship and Teachers’ Professional Development /Gunnar Handal professor emeritus -- Reflections on how the Theory of Practice Architectures is Being Used in the Nordic Context /Stephen Kemmis -- Reflections on how Folk Enlightenment Is Used in a Nordic Context /Bernt Gustavsson -- Reflections on the Politics of Practice /Blair Stevenson -- Contributors /Karin Rönnerman and Petri Salo -- Index /Karin Rönnerman and Petri Salo.
    Abstract: Lost in Practice offers a further development of the notion of Nordic educational action research (as described in an earlier volume, Nurturing Praxis , in 2008), aiming to deepen and enrich understandings of the Nordic educational tradition and its various practices. It explores Nordic traditions and theories, such as Bildung , practical knowledge regime and translation theory, with the aim of furthering a seminal conversation between practice theory and action research. Furthermore it illuminates the use of these theories in the context of Nordic countries by presenting a number of case studies on professional development practices, in which specific forms and arenas for enhancing dialogue and meaning making are in focus. The practices of study and research circles, peer group mentoring and dialogue conferences, as developed in the Nordic countries throughout the 20th century, are presented and discussed, both in terms of established traditions and of practices of collaborative development. The book also reflect on the “regional” traditions and educational practices in the Nordic countries are reflected on in the third part of the book. The volume addresses teachers at all levels in the educational system, particularly those who are interested in understanding educational action research and furthering collaborative forms of professional development, based on insights from different traditions for understanding and furthering the development of educational practices without getting lost
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; SERIES INTRODUCTION: PEDAGOGY, EDUCATION AND PRAXIS; 1. TRACES OF NORDIC EDUCATIONAL TRADITIONS; ARRANGEMENT AND CONTENTS OF THE BOOK; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; PART 1:BACKGROUND; 2. THE PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE REGIME, TEACHERS' PROFESSIONALISM AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; INTRODUCTION; BACKGROUND SOURCES OF LEGITIMATION; PKR - THE ARISTOTELIAN HERITAGE; THEORY IN PRACTICE - THE SCANDINAVIAN VERSION; ELABORATION AND TRANSLATION; THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COLLECTIVE; THE SCANDINAVIAN PRACTICE REGIME AND BEYOND; PKR IN THE CONTEXT OF CHANGING POLICIES; CONCLUSIONS; NOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: REFERENCESAFFILIATIONS; 3. ACTI ON RESEARCH AND TRANSLATION STUDIES:Understanding the change of practice; INTRODUCTION; ACTION RESEARCH IN SCANDINAVIAN WORKING LIFE; THE LINGUISTIC TURN AND DEMOCRATIC IDEALS WITHIN ACTION RESEARCH; ACTION RESEARCH IN RELATION TO ORGANIZATION THEORY.; ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AS THE FOCUS OF ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY; ORGANIZATION THEORY AND TRANSLATION THEORY; TRANSLATION THEORY; De-contextualization; Contextualization; Translation Competence; ARENAS AND PRACTICES FOR TRANSLATION IN EDUCATION; Networks and Dialogue Conferences; Development Teams in Networks
    Description / Table of Contents: The Configuration Problem in TranslationsArenas for Translations; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 4. THE NORDIC TRADITION OF EDUCATIONAL ACTION RESEARCH:In the light of practice architectures; INTRODUCTION; THE ROOTS AND VALUE BASE OF NORDIC EDUCATION TRADITION; A THEORY OF PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES; PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES AS A LENS IN ANALYZING STUDY CIRCLES; Relatings in the Social Space of the Study Circle; Doings in the Physical Space-Time of the Study Circle; Sayings in the Semantic Space of The Study Circle; PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES AND THE NORDIC TRADITION OF ACTION RESEARCH
    Description / Table of Contents: Relatings in the Social Space of Educational Action ResearchDoings in the Physical Space-Time of Educational Action Research; Sayings in the Semantic Space of Educational Action Research; REFLECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; PART 2:CASE STUDIES; 5. THE PRACTICE OF PEER GROUP MENTORING:Traces of global changes and regional traditions; INTRODUCTION; AN IMPOSED PEER GROUP MENTORING PROJECT; PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES AS A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; PRACTICE ARCHITECTURES AS ANALYTICAL CONCEPTS; PRE-FIGURATIONS THAT ENABLE AND CONSTRAIN THE PRACTICE OF PGM
    Description / Table of Contents: Traces of A Swedish Tradition of Adults' LearningA Segregated Society and the Neoliberal Principle of User Choice: Triggers for Development; A Discourse of Diversity and Financial Support Prefigured the Practice of PGM; PREFIGURATIONS IN THE PRACTICE OF PGM; Traces of Popular Education in the Teachers' 'Doings'; Strong Collaboration Discourses - Enabling A Democratic Practice; Material-Economic Arrangements - A Threat to a Democratic Practice; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 6. RESEARCH CIRCLES:Constructing a space for elaborating on being a teacher leader in preschools
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTION
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    ISBN: 9789462097582
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 300 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Leaders in Educational Studies
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leaders in Philosophy of Education: Intellectual Self-Portraits (Second Series)
    Keywords: Education ; Education Philosophy ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Leonard J. Waks -- Introduction: Leaders in Philosophy of Education after 1980 /Leonard J. Waks -- From Experimentalism to Existentialism /Gert Biesta -- From Existentialism to Virtuality /Megan Boler -- The Personal and the Philosophical /Nicholas C. Burbules -- My Life in Philosophy /Randall Curren -- Still Facing the Torpedo Fish /Ann Diller -- Liberalism and Education /Penny Enslin -- My Life as a Vixen /Morwenna Griffiths -- On Wonder /David T. Hansen -- An Unlikely Philosopher? /Kenneth R. Howe -- Tacking Toward the Subjective /Donna H. Kerr -- Hungry for Insubordinate Educational Wisdom /Susan Laird -- The Freedom of Paradox /Lars Løvlie -- Pedagogue and/or Philosopher? /Jan Masschelein -- An Accident Waiting to Happen /Peter Roberts -- A Kind of Spiral Thinking /Paul Smeyers -- Philosophy in Its Place /Richard Smith -- Making Sense of Moments /Barbara S. Stengel -- Learning From and Living With Life’s Rough Threads /Sharon Todd -- Afterword: A Path Forward /Leonard J. Waks.
    Abstract: In the late 1950s plans were initiated to bring a higher level of professionalism to the training of educational professionals. New projects included introducing contemporary scholarship from the humanities and social sciences into colleges of education to revitalize the education knowledge base. In North America and the United Kingdom, analytical philosophers were recruited to inaugurate a ‘new philosophy of education.’ Analytical philosophy of education soon spread throughout the English speaking world. By the 1980s this analytical impulse had largely subsided. Philosophers trained in analytical philosophy and their students turned to more ambitious normative pursuits related to problems of social justice and democracy. Meanwhile, feminist philosophers opened up new issues regarding the education of women and the nature of teaching and knowing, and a new wave of pragmatist philosophers turned to issues of educational policy. By the 1990s Anglo-American philosophers of education welcomed a dialogue with counterparts in Western Europe, and the field responded to established trends in European philosophy ranging from critical theory and phenomenology to post-structuralism. New leaders emerged in philosophy of education representing all of these various strands. This volume documents the emergence of contemporary philosophy of education as seen by those spearheading these trends. Based on these narratives, the Foreword by Jane Roland Martin and the Afterword by Leonard Waks argue that the field is at a crossroads: it can be strengthened through generous, mutually beneficial dialogue among the various strands, bolstered by cooperation on pressing global problems of educational policy and practice, or weakened by further fragmentation and external neglect. This presents a challenge for those working in philosophy of education now and in the coming years
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION: LEADERS IN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION AFTER 1980; THE PATH TO PHILOSOPHY; THE EXPANDED CONVERSATION; CURRENT THEMES; A NOTE ON SELECTION; NOTES; REFERENCES; FROM EXPERIMENTALISM TO EXISTENTIALISM: Writing in the Margins of Philosophy of Education; EARLY YEARS: 1957-1990; THE NETHERLANDS: 1990-1999; ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND: 1999-2012; LUXEMBOURG: 2013 AND BEYOND; FAVORITE WORKS; REFERENCES; FROM EXISTENTIALISM TO VIRTUALITY; UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION; GRADUATE STUDIES - AND MY SEARCH FOR AFFECT AND EMOTION; SEEKING EMOTION
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTRIBUTION OF FEELING POWER AND PEDAGOGY OF DISCOMFORTPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF COMMUNICATION, TECHNOLOGIES AND DIGITAL MEDIA; CURRENT INTERESTS AND PROJECTS; Irony as Political Method; Patriotism and Political Satire; IN SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; NOTES; FAVORITE WORKS; The Works of Others; My Own Work; REFERENCES; THE PERSONAL AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL; AN EXISTENTIAL OUTLOOK; CRITICAL STUDIES; TECHNOLOGY STUDIES; SITUATED PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION; FAVORITE WORKS; Personal Favorites; Major Influential Texts; MY LIFE IN PHILOSOPHY; HIGHER LEARNING; CAREER TO DATE; LESSONS LEARNED; FAVORITE WORKS
    Description / Table of Contents: Personal FavoritesInfluential Works; REFERENCES; STILL FACING THE TORPEDO FISH; EARLY YEARS & SCHOOLING; DISCOVERING PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION; TWO BIG TORPEDO FISH: DISSERTATION WRITING AND PARENTING; BECOMING A TEACHER OF TEACHERS; RESEARCH AND POLITICS: TWO MORE BIG TORPEDO FISH; POLITICS; THE GENDER QUESTION IN EDUCATION: ROOTS AND TENDRILS; A GLANCE BACKWARDS: MY QUEST FOR FREEDOM AND THE SEARCH FOR WISE LOVE IN EDUCATION; FAVORITE WORKS; Favorites Written by Others/Influential Works by Others; Personal Favorites; NOTES; LIBERALISM AND EDUCATION: Between Diversity and Universalism
    Description / Table of Contents: GROWING UP SOUTH AFRICANPHILOSOPHY AND THEORY OF EDUCATION; LIBERALISM AND THE AIMS OF EDUCATION; LIBERALISM AND EDUCATION IN THE ERA OF JOHN RAWLS; NATION BUILDING AND AFRICAN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION; COSMOPOLITAN JUSTICE, COSMOPOLITAN DEMOCRACY: PUTTING COSMOPOLITANISM INTO PRACTICE; FAVORITE WORKS; Own Favorites; Others' Work That Has Influenced and Inspired Me; REFERENCES; MY LIFE AS A VIXEN; INTRODUCTION; FIRST CHRONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION: A LIFE ON THE MOVE; FIRST EXAMPLE: THE ISSUE OF SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE CONTEXT OF MIGRATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: SECOND CHRONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION: GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATIONSECOND EXAMPLE: THE ISSUE OF FEMINISM IN THE CONTEXT OF BEING OPEN TO HAPPENSTANCE; THIRD CHRONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION: IDEAS INFLUENCED BY RELATIONS IN PHILOSOPHICAL AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES; THIRD EXAMPLE: THE ISSUE OF RELATIONAL SELVES IN THE CONTEXT OF DIALOGUES; FOURTH CHRONOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION: IDEAS INFLUENCED BY A WORKING, TEACHING LIFE; FOURTH EXAMPLE: THE ISSUE OF REFLECTIVE PRACTICE THROUGH PERSONAL NARRATIVE, IN THE CONTEXT OF TEACHING STUDENTS; FAVORITE WORKS; Favorites from My Work
    Description / Table of Contents: Favorites from Others
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    ISBN: 9789462098121
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIV, 224 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Imagination and Praxis, Criticality and Creativity in Education and Educational Research
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Erich Fromm's Revolutionary Hope: Prophetic Messianism as a Critical Theory of the Future
    Keywords: Fromm, Erich ; Energy ; Energy, general ; Energy policy. ; Energy and state. ; Electric power production. ; Humanism ; Civilization, Modern Philosophy ; Hope
    Abstract: “Socialism … is essentially prophetic Messianism …” So Erich Fromm writes in his 1961 classic Marx’s Concept of Man. World-renowned Critical Theorist, activist, psychoanalyst, and public Marxist intellectual, Erich Fromm (1900-1980) played a pivotal role in the early Frankfurt Institute for Social Research and influenced emancipatory projects in multiple disciplines. While he remains popularly well known as author of such best-selling books as Escape from Freedom and The Art of Loving, Fromm’s contribution to Critical Theory is now being rediscovered. Fromm’s work on messianism in the 1950s-1970s responded to earlier debates among early twentieth century German Jewish thinkers and radicals, including Hermann Cohen, Rosa Luxemburg, Martin Buber, Gershom Scholem, and Georg Lukács. The return to Fromm, as well as growing interest in Jewish messianism’s influence on the Frankfurt School, makes this book timely. Fromm’s bold defense of radical hope and trenchant critique of political catastrophism are more relevant than ever. “Joan Braune’s work on Erich Fromm is indispensable for students of Frankfurt School critical theory … Braune reveals the central role that Fromm played in the early development of Frankfurt School critical theory. She also discloses the role that Fromm played in shaping some of the most important debates in critical theory. One of the most interesting issues that informed the debates among early critical theorists was messianism and its political implications. There is no better book on this issue. Those of us who are interested in the development of Frankfurt School critical theory owe Dr. Braune a great deal of gratitude.” – Arnold L. Farr, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, President, International Herbert Marcuse Society “Joan Braune's work on Fromm brings this important figure in critical theory back into the conversation at a needed time. It also appears at a time when we must recapture prophetic messianism – the hope in humanity for a better future.” Jeffery Nicholas, Providence College, author of Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre’s Tradition-Constituted Reason and Frankfurt School Critical Theory
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Eric Fromm's legacy and contribution to the early Frankfurt School1.1. The airbrushing of Fromm from the history of the Institute -- 1.2. The Lehrhaus to the Therapeuticum -- 1.3. Fromm and the Institute for Social Research -- Interlude: Fromm from Mexico to Switzerland -- 2. Weimar Germany, prophetic to apocalyptic -- 2.1. The German Jewish left and the milieu of Weimar Germany -- 2.2. Three from the Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus -- 2.3. Two "theologians of the revolution" -- 2.4. Air from other planets: Stefan George's reactionary antinomianism -- 3. What hope isn't and is -- 3.1. What hope is not -- 3.2. What hope is -- 3.3. Grounds for hope -- 4. Fromm's concepts of prophetic and catastrophic messianism -- 4.1. Apocalyptic vs. prophetic messianism: response to Eduardo Mendieta -- 4.2. The ecstatic-cathartic model vs. prophetic messianism: response to Rainer Funk.
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    ISBN: 9789462097704
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 180 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Anti-Colonial Educational Perspectives for Transformative Change
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als African Indigenous Knowledge and the Disciplines
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples Education ; Ethnoscience ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Gloria Emeagwali and George J. Sefa Dei -- Intersections between Africa’s Indigenous Knowledge Systems and History /Gloria Emeagwali -- Indigenous Distillation in Northeastern Nigeria and the Production of Argi /M. Z. Zaruwa , J. T. Barminas and R. O. Apampa -- Traditional Brewing Technique in Northern Nigeria /M. Z. Zaruwa , N. U. Ibok and I. U. Ibok -- Traditional Tannery and Dyeing (Yirie) Methods /M. Z. Zaruwa and Z. E. Kwaghe -- Terracing and Agriculture in Central Nigeria with a Focus on Yil Ngas /Samuel Barde Gwimbe -- Ancient Terraces on Highland Fringes South of the Chad Basin /Samuel Barde Gwimbe -- Creative Geometric Thought and Endogenous Knowledge Production /Paulus Gerdes -- Indigenous Traditional Medicine in Ghana /Sarfo K. Nimoh -- African Traditional Medicine (TM) and Social Movements in Nigeria /R. O. Olaoye -- Art Education /Paul Obiokor -- The Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Curriculum /Edward Shizha -- Learning Mathematics in English at Basic Schools /E. Fredua-Kwarteng and F. Ahia -- Indigenizing the Curriculum /George J. Sefa Dei.
    Abstract: This text explores the multidisciplinary context of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems from scholars and scholar activists committed to the interrogation, production, articulation, dissemination and general development of endogenous and indigenous modes of intellectual activity and praxis. The work reinforces the demand for the decolonization of the academy and makes the case for a paradigmatic shift in content, subject matter and curriculum in institutions in Africa and elsewhere—with a view to challenging and rejecting disinformation and intellectual servitude. Indigenous intellectual discourses related to diverse disciplines take center stage in this volume with a focus on education, mathematics, medicine, chemistry and engineering in their historical and contemporary context
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; 1. INTERSECTIONS BETWEEN AFRICA'S INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND HISTORY; INTRODUCTION; INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND ITS CRITICS; AFRICAN INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS; SELECTED SOURCES RELEVANT TO AIK AND HISTORY IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF AFRICA; IK, HISTORY, AND THE MISAPPROPRIATED ARTIFACTS; REVISITING WRITTEN AND ORAL SOURCES; AFRICAN INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE: BIOTHERAPY, CUPPING, AND AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE (ATM); INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE AND AFRICAN NATURAL PRODUCTS; INDIGENOUS CHEMISTRY; CONCLUDING REMARKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: REFERENCES2. INDIGENOUS DISTILLATION IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA AND THE PRODUCTION OF; INTRODUCTION; ARGI AN AFRICAN DISTILLATE; THE PRODUCTION OF ARGI; CONCLUSION; 3. TRADITIONAL BREWING TECHNIQUE IN NORTHERN NIGERIA; INTRODUCTION; TSIRO: THE SOURCE OF ENZYMES; DRAWBACKS IN MODERN BREWING PROCESS; 'TSIRO' IN THE BREWING PROCESS; THE TRADITIONAL BREWING PROCESSES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 4. TRADITIONAL TANNERY AND DYEING (YIRIE) METHODS; TRADITIONAL LEATHER TANNING IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA; TANNING METHOD; MANUFACTURE OF LOCAL DYESTUFF FOR USE ON LEATHER; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. TERRACING AND AGRICULTURE IN CENTRAL NIGERIA WITH A FOCUS ON YIL NGASINTRODUCTION; THE PHYSIOGRAPHY; PRE-COLONIAL AGRICULTURE AND TERRACES IN YIL NGAS; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 6. ANCIENT TERRACES ON HIGHLAND FRINGES SOUTH OF THE CHAD BASIN; INTRODUCTION; SOME TERRACE HISTORIOGRAPHY ISSUES; COMPARABLE PROPOSITIONS; FIELD REPORT; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 7. CREATIVE GEOMETRIC THOUGHT AND ENDOGENOUS KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION; INTRODUCTION: GEOMETRY IN AFRICA; TONGA BASKET WEAVERS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 8. INDIGENOUS TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN GHANA; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: OVERVIEW AND EXAMPLES OF INDIGENOUS/ TRADITIONAL MEDICINE (ITM) AS A KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMTHE DIVERGENCE AND CONVERGENCE BETWEEN ITM AND ORTHODOX WESTERN MEDICINE: A COMPARATIVE; THE RATIONALE FOR AND THE 'HOW TO' OF TAPPING INTO THE UNDER-EXPLORED RESOURCE OF ITM; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 9. AFRICAN TRADITIONAL MEDICINE (TM) AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN NIGERIA; INTRODUCTION; KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION IN TM; THE MODE OF PRACTICE; PATRONAGE; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 10. ART EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; THE NIGERIAN EDUCATION SYSTEM; COLONIAL CURRICULA AND PRACTICE IN NIGERIA
    Description / Table of Contents: STANDARDIZED EXAMINATIONS IN THE NIGERIAN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMWESTERN CONTENT IN NIGERIA EDUCATION; THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL WORLDS IN EDUCATION; SOME THEORETICAL ISSUES OF CONTEMPORARY ART EDUCATION; STAGES; SOLITARY ARTIST (INDIVIDUALISM); VYGOTSKY'S COGNITIVE THEORY; THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION; INEXTRICABLE LINK IN VYGOTSKIAN THEORY TO TRADITIONAL EDUCATION; ART EDUCATION THAT AFFIRMS INDIGENOUS VALUES; ART RESOURCES IN THE LOCAL WORLDS OF NIGERIA; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 11. INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS AND THE CURRICULUM; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS CURRICULUM?
    Description / Table of Contents: VALID KNOWLEDGE: THE DEBATE
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    ISBN: 9789462097858
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 180 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, & Culture Series
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, and Culture Series 2
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als (Re)Teaching Trayvon: Education for Racial Justice and Human Freedom
    Keywords: Racism ; Self-preservation ; Social justice ; Sociological jurisprudence ; Young adults Conduct of life ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Venus E. Evans-Winters and Magaela C. Bethune -- Introduction: (Re)Teaching Trayvon /Venus E. Evans-Winters -- The Understanding /A. D. Carson -- Blackness Enclosed /Anthony L. Brown and Marcus W. Johnson -- “Looking-like Trayvon” /Karen A. Johnson and Kenneth L. Johnson -- What Suspicious Looks Like /Antonio L. Ellis -- From Tre Styles to Trayvon Martin /Erica Thurman -- Damaging Glances in Education /Darrell Cleveland Hucks -- A Statement Concerning Concern /A. D. Carson -- The Man in the Mirror /Jason Whitney Biehl -- No Justice in a White Man’s Land /Haroon Kharem and Trina Yearwood -- Reflections on Trayvon Martin /Anton Lendor -- Trayvon’s Closing Statement /Kevin “3AM” Smith -- “Boxed in” Black /Ahmad R. Washington , Janice Byrd , Jamar Booth and Malik S. Henfield -- Rotten to Its Core /David J. Leonard -- An Untold Story of Two Races and the Criminal Justice System /Nicholas D. Hartlep and Daisy Ball -- What if We All Wore Hoodies? /Christopher B. Knaus -- Beyond Hoodies and Hashtags /Terry Husband -- Conclusion /Magaela C. Bethune -- Contributors /Venus E. Evans-Winters and Magaela C. Bethune.
    Abstract: The authors bring you in this edited volume a collection of essays that address the relationship between racial violence, media, the criminal justice system, and education. This book is unique in that it brings together the perspectives of university professors, artists, poets, community activists, classroom teachers, and legal experts. With the Trayvon Martin murder and legal proceedings at the center of reflection and analysis, authors poignantly provide insight into how racial violence is institutionalized and consumed by the mass public. Authors borrow from educational theory, history, gender studies, sociology, cultural studies, the arts, legal scholarship, and personal reflection to begin the dialogue on how to move toward education for racial and social justice. The book is recommended for secondary educators, community organizers, undergraduate and graduate social science and education courses
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION: (RE)TEACHING TRAYVON; REFERENCE; PART I:PORTRAYALS AND BETRAYALS OF THE BLACK MALE BODY; THE UNDERSTANDING; 1. BLACKNESS ENCLOSED: Understanding the Trayvon Martin Incident through the Long History ofBlack Male Imagery; INTRODUCTION; Modernity and the Human Other; ENSLAVED AFRICANS: CURSED, DANGEROUS AND FEEBLE MINDED; God, Race and Black Men; Scientific Discourse and the African Male; Lynching and the Negro as Beast; HISTORY AND TRAYVON MARTIN; REFERENCES; 2. "LOOKING-LIKE TRAYVON":The Narratives We Tell about Race; FRAMING THE ISSUES
    Description / Table of Contents: Postmodern Approach: A Methodological PerspectiveTHE PRODUCTION OF RACIALIZED IDENTITY; The Production of Racialized Space in Education; Summary; Conclusion and Recommendations; REFERENCES; 3. WHAT SUSPICIOUS LOOKS LIKE:The Murder of Trayvon Martin; INTRODUCTION; IT'S NOTHING NEW: THE HISTORY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK MEN; PART I: THE MURDER OF TRAYVON MARTIN; TRAYVON MARTIN, ACCORDING TO SYBRINA FULTON; A BRIEF HISTORY OF MURDERING BLACK MALES; THE ACQUITTAL: A MURDERER SET FREE AND OTHERS GIVEN A LICENSE TO KILL; COUNTER-STORY TELLING: AN INTERVIEW WITH MR. CHRISTOPHER SMITH
    Description / Table of Contents: Analysis of the Counter-StoryImplications for African American Males Who Experienced Racial Profiling; Limitations of the Study; Recommendations for Future Research; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; 4. FROM TRE STYLES TO TRAYVON MARTIN:The Implications of Socially Constructed Identities on the GeorgeZimmerman Verdict; THE PLAYERS; THE PLACE; THE PROBLEM; REFERENCES; 5. DAMAGING GLANCES IN EDUCATION:Understanding the Media's Role in Stereotype Reproduction andReinforcement of Negative Images of African American Males; LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THIS; TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE; "WHY YOU LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT?"
    Description / Table of Contents: OPEN YOUR EYESTURN THE LIGHTS ON!; CLEARER VISION; REFERENCES; PART II:TRAYVON'S DEMISE AS A FUNCTION OF ENDEMIC RACISM; A STATEMENT CONCERNING CONCERN; 6. THE MAN IN THE MIRROR; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 7. NO JUSTICE IN A WHITE MAN'S LAND:Preparing Teachers and Teacher Educators to Erase the Mark of Inferiorityin the Wake of Trayvon Martin's Death; INTRODUCTION; HISTORY OF TERRORISM AGAINST BLACK MALES; EDUCATION'S BRANDING OF THE MARK OF INFERIORITY; THE ROLE OF TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN ERASING THE MARK OF INFERIORITY; REFERENCES; 8. REFLECTIONS ON TRAYVON MARTIN
    Description / Table of Contents: I. FIRST STEP - WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED?II. STEP TWO AND THREE - PLANNING AND EXECUTION; III. CONCLUSION; NOTES; PART III:PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES TO COMBATING RACISM AND (RE)TEACHING TRAYVON; TRAYVON'S CLOSING STATEMENT; 9. "BOXED IN" BLACK:Ascribing Black Pathological Norms onto Trayvon Martin and OtherAdolescent Black Male Youth; CREATING THE CULTURAL "OTHER"; The Significance of Race in the "Othering" Process; AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES AS THE CULTURAL "OTHER"; TRAYVON MARTIN AS THE CULTURAL "OTHER"; "BOXING IN" THE CULTURAL "OTHER"; BECOMING UNBOXED; RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. ROTTEN TO ITS CORE:Trayvon Martin as a Microcosm of American Racism
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    ISBN: 9789462098602
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 342 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Dutch Design in Mathematics Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Geometry with Applications and Proofs: Advanced Geometry for Senior High School, Student Text and Background Information
    Keywords: Geometry ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Geometry between application and proof, a general introduction /Aad Goddijn -- Geometry, classical topics and new applications /Martin Kindt -- Given: circle with butterfly or: how do you learn proving? /Aad Goddijn -- Distances, edges and domains -- Voronoi diagrams -- Reasoning with distances -- Computer practical Voronoi diagrams -- A special quadrilateral -- Exploring isodistance lines -- Shortest paths -- Example solutions -- Worksheets part I -- Thinking in circles and lines -- Using what you know -- The circle scrutinized -- Finding proofs -- Conjectures on screen -- Proving conjectures -- Clues for chapter 3 and 5 -- Conflict lines and reflections -- Preface -- Edge and conflict -- Parabola, ellipse and hyperbola -- Analytic geometry -- Conic sections.
    Abstract: This book shows how geometry can be learned by starting with real world problems which are solved by intuition, common sense reasoning and experiments. Gradually the more formal demands of mathematical proofs get their proper place and make it possible to explore new applications. This process helps students to feel the need for precise definitions and procedures, to contribute to the construction of an axiomatic system, and to experience the power of systematic reasoning. The course is designed for students in a Nature & Technology strand which prepares for studying the sciences or technology at university level. Its goal was basically to reintroduce ‘proof’ in a meaningful way in the late 1990s Dutch secondary education curriculum. Following the educational view of the Freudenthal Institute this is not done by stating Euclid’s axioms on page one, but rather a starting point is chosen in students’ intuitions and tentative solutions of problems that are experienced as real and relevant. The photograph on the cover shows students exploring one of the problems from the midpart of the course in the computerlab
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Geometry between application and proof, a general introduction; About this book; Geometry in Dutch education; Mathematical contents of the course; A short note on axioms and deduction; Dynamic geometry software; The aftermath of the Profi project; The authors; Geometry, classical topics and new applications; Modeling, abstracting, reasoning; The Dutch geometry curriculum; Geometry of Territories; How to prove 1 and 2?; The discrete parabola; Some conclusions; Literature; Given: circle with butterfly or: how do you learn proving?; What came before?; Form as tool; Heuristics
    Description / Table of Contents: RecognizingLearning to note; Find a link; ????????? Yesssssss!!!!!; Translating; Conjectures and Cabri (or Geogebra); Finally: teacher and student; Geometrical footnotes; Literature; Distances, edges and domains Advanced geometry, part I; Chapter 1: Voronoi diagrams; 1. In the desert; Summary of chapter 1; Preview; Extra exploration exercises: Recovering the centers; Chapter 2: Reasoning with distances; Introduction to this section; Starting-points: triangle inequality and Pythagoras; The perpendicular bisector; Perpendicular bisectors in the triangle; The circumscribed circle
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Computer practical Voronoi diagramsSummary; Chapter 4: A special quadrilateral; Summary of chapter 4; overview of theorems in this chapter; Chapter 5: Exploring isodistance lines; Summary of chapter 5; Chapter 6: Shortest paths; shortest road length; meeting more lines on shortest routes; The principle of Fermat; billiards problems; Summary of chapter 6; Example solutions; Chapter 1: Voronoi diagrams; Chapter 2: Reasoning with distances and angles; Chapter 3: Computer practical Voronoi diagrams; Chapter 4: A special quadrilateral; Chapter 5: Exploring isodistance lines
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: shortest pathsWorksheets part I; worksheet A: Folding to Voronoi; worksheet B: Exact Voronoi diagram for the desert; worksheet C: map of the Netherlands; worksheet D: isodistance lines round a square); worksheet E: triangle, feet, sectors; worksheet F: an ant on a shoebox; worksheet G: triangles and mirrors; Thinking in circles and lines Advanced geometry, part II; Chapter 1: Using what you know; 1. In advance; 1. Finding arguments and writing down proofs; motivations, given; Chapter 2: The circle scrutinized; an application with angle bisector and perpendicular bisector
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 3: Finding proofslinks in short; 'splitting conditions' in short; finding proofs; preview; Chapter 4: Conjectures on screen; thinking up conjectures and investigating; movement with left traces; Chapter 5: Proving conjectures; Clues for chapter 3 and 5; Clues for chapter 3 Finding proofs; Clues for chapter 5 Proving conjectures; Conflict lines and reflections Advanced geometry, part III; Preface; Chapter 1: Edge and conflict; 1. Borders under water; Chapter 2: Parabola, ellipse and hyperbola; Chapter 3: Analytic geometry; from equation to figure
    Description / Table of Contents: the intercept form equation for a straight line
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  • 73
    ISBN: 9789462095182
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (IX, 167 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional Learning
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Professional Teacher Educator: Roles, Behaviour, and Professional Development of Teacher Educators
    Keywords: Teacher educators ; Teacher educators Training of ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Why This Book? -- Conceptual Framework -- Method -- Results: Characteristics of the Profession -- Conclusions and Discussion -- The Dutch Case /Mieke Lunenberg , Jurriën Dengerink , Fred Korthagen , Saskia Attema-Noordewier , Janneke Geursen and Bob Koster -- Appendix: Overview of the Selected Studies and Their Characteristics -- References -- About the Authors.
    Abstract: This book is a review of more than twenty years of international research on teacher educators. It offers a solid overview of what is known about the professional roles, professional behaviour and professional development of teacher educators. A systematic analysis of the focus, methods and data sources of 137 key publications on teacher educators make this book into an important reference work for everyone interested in the work of and research on teacher educators. There is a growing consensus that teacher educators largely determine the quality of teachers and hence, the quality of education. Through this book, Lunenberg, Dengerink and Korthagen provide not only insights into the various roles of teacher educators and the complexity of their work, but they also discuss building blocks for ongoing structured and in-depth professional development. The authors clarify that if we wish to take 'being a teacher educator'seriously, it is imperative that we build our understanding on research data. The book shows that although the number of studies on teacher educators is growing, the research in this field is still scattered. The authors highlight the need to create a coherent research programme on teacher educators and provide concrete suggestions for such a programme
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD; REFERENCES; 1. INTRODUCTION: WHY THIS BOOK?; 1.1. CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND; 1.2. GOAL OF THIS REVIEW STUDY AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS; 1.3. RELEVANCE FOR RESEARCH; 1.4. PRACTICAL RELEVANCE AND RELATION TO OTHER DEVELOPMENTS; NOTES; 2. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; 2.1. TEACHER EDUCATOR; 2.2. PROFESSIONAL ROLE; 2.3. PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOUR; 2.4. CRITICAL FEATURES; 3. METHOD; 3.1. EIGHT STEPS; 1. Create an Audit Trail; 2. Define the Focus of the Review; 3. Search for Relevant Literature; 4. Classify the Documents; 5. Create Summary Data Bases
    Description / Table of Contents: 6. Identify Constructs and Hypothesised Causal Linkages7. Search for Contrary Findings and Alternative Interpretations; 8. Use Colleagues or Informants to Corroborate Findings; Goal and concepts; Context; Method; Completeness; 3.2. THE FINAL DATABASE; NOTES; 4. RESULTS: CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PROFESSION; 4.1. SIX ROLES; 4.1.1. Teacher of Teachers and Researcher; 4.1.2. Coach; 4.1.3. Curriculum Developer; 4.1.4. Gatekeeper; 4.1.5. Broker; 4.1.6. Number of Studies for each of the Six Roles; 4.2. TEACHER OF TEACHERS; 4.2.1. Role and Behaviour; I. Second order teaching
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. The ability to work with adult learners in higher education2. The ability to articulate tacit knowledge and underlying theory; II. Promotion of active learning; 3. Having a vision and being able to promote active (self-regulated) learning; III. Modelling and making modelling explicit; 4. Two levels of modelling; 5. Modelling in practice; 6. Attention for the affective side of modelling; IV. Dealing with tensions and dilemmas; 7. Tensions; Critical features; 4.2.2. Professional Development; I. Context; 1. Availability of a frame of reference
    Description / Table of Contents: II. Building on personal qualities of the teacher educator2. Personal qualities; 3. (Gaps in) Prior knowledge and experience; III. Support; 4. Coaching by a mentor; 5. Learning from and with colleagues; 6. Participation in a community of learners; 7. Participating in a course; IV. Research; 8. Studying one's own practice; Critical features; 4.3. RESEARCHER; 4.3.1. Role and Behaviour; I. Views of the role of researcher; 1. Acknowledgment of the role of researcher; 2. Friction with the role of teacher of teachers; 3. Meaning of the role of researcher
    Description / Table of Contents: II. The practical elaboration of the role of researcher4. Lack of time, information, and support; 5. Ambivalence; 6. No research culture; III. The focus of research; 7. Traditional research focus; 8. Research into one's own practices; Critical features; 4.3.2. Professional Development; I. Context; 1. Creating a research culture; 2. Making institutional expectations and requirements explicit; 3. Providing clear information; 4. Providing support; 5. Identifying and offering additional support and resources; 6. Planned and protected time; 7. Role models; 8. Collaboration structures
    Description / Table of Contents: 9. Institutional reflection and reframing
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-163)
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    ISBN: 9789462095397
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 112 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boys will be boys?: Bridging the Great Gendered Literacy Divide
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    Keywords: Boys Education ; Literacy ; Education ; Education ; Geschlechterrolle ; Jungenbildung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- What Counts As Literacy? -- "Doing School": What Counts in the Classroom -- Exploring the Boys' Literacy Land -- The Stories We Tell -- The Artic Animals Meet the Zombie Zone: Literacy in the School Lives of 3rd Grade Boys -- "But I'm Not Reading Out Loud!" Reading as Social Work -- The Boy's Literacy Club -- References.
    Abstract: This book addresses the issue of preadolescent boys literacy practices and the social construction of their identities as they navigate multiple classroom literacies. Exploring the role of the teacher, the role of multiple literacies and the way they "count" or do not count in the classroom curriculum through qualitative and quantitative findings, allows educators to rethink and reflect upon current instructional beliefs and practices. As educators align their curriculum with the Common Core Standards it is imperative for them to consider how they will meet each students' individual learning styles. Demonstrating growth across time through artifact collection, and analysis and teacher research inquiries, will demand that teachers release pre-conceived notions concerning gender and literacy practices. At the end of each chapter there is a self-reflection as transformative practice, teacher research questionnaire that invites the opportunity to take what is shared in each chapter and apply it immediately to instructional practices and classroom environment decisions
    Description / Table of Contents: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; PROLOGUE: "IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE ACLIFFHANGER!"; A LITERACY MIS-MATCH; CHAPTER 1:WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; WATCHING SETH-TEACHING ME; WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; WHERE IS THE MISMATCH?; WHERE IT BEGAN; MY OBSERVATIONS; RETHINKING MY LITERACY WORLD; CHRIS; CRITICAL PEDAGOGY: CRITICAL TEACHING; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; NOTES; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 2: "DOING SCHOOL": WHAT COUNTS IN THECLASSROOM; THE SETTING: THE SMITH STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL; THE TEACHER; THE CLASSROOM
    Description / Table of Contents: LIZ'S DIALOGIC CURRICULUM: VOICES HEARDCOMPUTER LAB: WRITING WORKSHOP; MEET "THE BOYS"THE ARTIC SONG PROJECT; DANNY; ALEC; EVAN; MIKEY; LEAN IN AND LISTEN; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: SEEING MY STUDENTS.; NOTES; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 3:EXPLORING THE BOYS' LITERACY LAND; BOYS IDENTITY; METHODOLOGY; DATA SOURCES & ANALYSIS; TESTING THE TESTS; REPORTING ON THE REPORT CARDS; WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?; BUT, WHAT ABOUT REAL NUMBERS?; IS IT JUST IN AMERICA?; BELIEF SYSTEMS; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: BOYS WILL BE BOYS?; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4:THE STORIES WE TELLWRITING FOR SOCIAL PURPOSES; WHAT DOES GENDERED WRITING MEAN?; WHAT COUNTS AS LITERACY?; VIOLENCE IN WRITING; THE VACATION; "DON'T FORGET TO ADD IN THE GUTS AND STUFF!"; DAN'S ARTIC FOX STORY; THE KILLING CAMERA; WRITING IS FINE...WHEN I CAN WRITE WHATEVER I WANT ...; TIM'S INTERVIEW; YOU'RE MY FRIEND!; MATT'S DREAM; ALEC'S REVENGE; TIM: ARTIC WOLVES, SUBMARINES, AND DREAMS; THREE ARTIC WOLVES; WRITING SOCIAL WORLDS; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: DEFINING WRITING; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 5: THE ARTIC ANIMALS MEET THE ZOMBIE ZONE: LITERACY IN THE SCHOOL LIVESOF 3RD GRADE BOYSZOMBIE ZONE; MEMBERSHIP: ROLES AND COMPETITION; THE UNDERLIFE OF THE BOYS' LITERACY PRACTICES; MULTIPLE LITERACY CLUBS; THE CREEPY MONSTER; MEMBERSHIP: ROLES AND COMPETITION; THE UNDERLIFE OF THE BOYS' LITERACY PRACTICES; SOCIAL AND DISCOURSE-IDENTITY WORK; CODE SWITCHING IN THE BOYS' LITERACY CLUB; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS IN WRITING?; NOTE; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 6: "BUT, I'M NOT READING OUT LOUD!"READING AS SOCIAL WORK
    Description / Table of Contents: READING GROUPS, READING MOVES, READING TALKRENT A THIRD GRADER (Hiller, 1996); T.J., WITHOUT A WORD; YOU'RE "IN" IF YOU'RE A BOY; THE BRAVEST THING (Napoli, 1995); A BOY'S LITERACY CLUB OF ONE: THE STORIES JULIAN TELLS (Cameron); IRON WILL (1994); BEING PRIVY TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS; WHAT JUST HAPPENED?; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION: WHAT COUNTS IN READING?; TEACHER REFLECTION SECTION NOTES; CHAPTER 7:THE BOY'S LITERACY CLUB; LEARNING SOCIALIZATION AND SOCIALIZING LEARNING; VISIONS OF LITERACY; WHAT COUNTS AS SCHOOL LITERACIES?; WHAT CAN WE DO?; HONORING TALK AROUND TEXTS
    Description / Table of Contents: SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE RESEARCH
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    ISBN: 9789462095908
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 146 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als October Birds: A Novel about Pandemic Influenza, Infection Control, and First Responders
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    Keywords: Physicians ; Epidemics ; Education ; Education ; Texas ; Grippe ; Epidemie ; Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Afterword -- About the Author.
    Abstract: En route to a conference, a physician from Jakarta boards a plane to the US. He does not know he is the index patient for the next global influenza pandemic. From this catalyst, thousands of people will get sick, hundreds of people will die. October Birds follows the healthcare and emergency management responders in the town of Dalton, Texas as they cope with the unfolding pandemic. Dr. Eliza Gordon, Chief Epidemiologist for the city struggles to control the outbreak and be a mother. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Ben Cromwell tries to maintain control of the increasing numbers of patients at Memorial Hospital, while Memorial’s infection control specialist fights to limit the spread of the disease to the healthcare workers and the other patients. Dalton’s emergency manager copes with an ever increasing logistical nightmare, and the incident commander tries to hold everything together. Meanwhile a currendera in the town searches for a cure. October Birds is grounded in real-life public health practice, sociological research, and emergency management. It is ‘a/r/tographical research,’sociological inquiry within the science/art intersection. October Birds is more than a story—it is also a sociological theory of community-level response to health threats. This novel can be read as a supplementary text in a number of disciplines, including sociology, nursing, public health, health studies, emergency management, and psychology, and can be used in qualitative research methods courses as an example of arts-based research. It can also be read simply for pleasure, and instill the question: ‘What if?’ What if a devastating pandemic does emerge? How will we respond? “October Birds is a narrative that will have any student, health care practitioner, or person who reads enthralled with the true possibilities of what might be transpiring inside the walls of their local county health department.”—as reviewed on The Sociological Imagination
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1; CHAPTER 2; CHAPTER 3; CHAPTER 4; CHAPTER 5; CHAPTER 6; CHAPTER 7; CHAPTER 8; AFTERWORD; ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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    ISBN: 9789462094918
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 248 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Echoes: Ethics and Issues of Voice in Education Research
    Keywords: Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Warren Midgley , Andy Davies , Mark E. Oliver and Patrick Alan Danaher -- The Echoes of Voice in Education Research Ethics /Warren Midgley , Andy Davies , Mark E. Oliver and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Voice and Ethics: Challenges and Challenging /Mark E. Oliver -- A Faint Echo /Warren Midgley -- Does Anonymising Steal the Voices of Researchers and Research Subjects? /Andy Davies -- Ethical Researcher or Vampiric Consumer? /Leonie Rowan -- The Voice as Subject or Object /Yvonne Salton -- An Exploration of Voice in Education /Andy Davies -- Explicating Articulations /Phyllida Coombes , Geoff Danaher and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Hear, Oh Hear, the Voices of the Marginalised /Christian Y. Shin -- Deconstructing the Taken-For-Grantedness of Institutional Knowledge and Power in Arts Education /Mark Seton and Lycia Trouton -- The Other Side of the Student Story /Donna M. Velliaris and Craig R. Willis -- An Exploration of Voice in Research /Warren Midgley -- Locating the Discursive Self in Language and Literacy Education Research /Michael N. Trottier -- The Confluence of Intercultural Communication and Education Research /Sean Collin Mehmet -- Research with Children /Louise Phillips -- Voice and the Practice of Research /Patrick Alan Danaher -- Dissonance in Participant Voice /Mark E. Oliver -- Principals’ Voices Via Modelling? /Karen Trimmer -- Using a Visual Method of Ethno-Symbology to Elucidate Participant Voice /Robyn Torok -- Echoing Contexts /Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti and Bruno de Oliveira Andreotti -- Author Biographies /Warren Midgley , Andy Davies , Mark E. Oliver and Patrick Alan Danaher -- Index /Warren Midgley , Andy Davies , Mark E. Oliver and Patrick Alan Danaher.
    Abstract: Echoes: Ethics and Issues of Voice in Education breaks new ground in the field of education research ethics, by examining different perspectives on the role, influence and importance of voice. Drawing on a variety of philosophical and paradigmatic approaches, Echoes: Ethics and Issues of Voice in Education examines how and the different ways in which researchers conceptualise voice in the context of broader theoretical and methodological issues relating to research ethics. Written by authors working across the globe in a variety of academic contexts, it asks: How might voice in education be reconceptualised? What factors influence whether or not, and in what ways, voices are heard and/or (re)presented in education research? What implications do (re)conceptualisations of voice have with respect to the ethics of education research? What methods can be used to explore the role, importance and influence of voice in education research from an ethics perspective? How might voices be appropriately acknowledged and represented in education research? Echoes: Ethics and Issues of Voice in Education invites the reader to join the conversation, as it prompts reflection and discussion about the challenges and concerns inherent in the representation of voice in education research
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; FOREWORD; NOTE; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1. THE ECHOES OF VOICE IN EDUCATION RESEARCH ETHICS; INTRODUCTION; SOME KEY IDEAS FROM THE LITERATURE; Ethical Concerns about Excluding Voices; Ethical Challenges in Representing Voices; Challenges in Voicing Ethical Concerns; REFLECTIONS ON OUR COMBINED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE; Warren; Andy; Mark; Patrick; IMPLICATIONS: REVERBERATING ECHOES; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; SECTION ONE: VOICE AND ETHICS: CHALLENGES AND CHALLENGING; 2. A FAINT ECHO: Using Fictionalisation to Speak the Unspeakable; INTRODUCTION; The Ethical Problem of Voice Voice
    Description / Table of Contents: FictionalisingCONCLUSION; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 3. DOES ANONYMISING STEAL THE VOICES OF RESEARCHERS AND RESEARCH SUBJECTS?; INTRODUCTION; Setting the Argument; PhD Ethical Decisions; Dissertation Decisions, Anonymity and Confidentiality; Anonymity: Issues; Anonymity: Ethics; Anonymity: Implications; CONCLUSION; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 4. ETHICAL RESEARCHER OR VAMPIRIC CONSUMER?: A Post-structural Feminist Researcher's Reflections on Research Involving the Voices of Young People in Contemporary Australian Schools; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: The Loudest Voices: Dominant Perspectives on why Students do or do not Study Cit at SchoolSame Voices, Different Story: more Explanations for Girls' Under Representation in Cit; Voices in My Head; or Why do I Feel So Guilty?; Guilty Conversations; Ethical Researcher or Vampiric Consumer? Conversations with Myself and others; CONCLUSION; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; 5. THE VOICE AS SUBJECT OR OBJECT; INTRODUCTION; KNOWLEDGE FORMATION; COGNITIVE APPROACH; The Traditional Cognitive Approach; DISCOURSE ANALYTICAL APPROACH
    Description / Table of Contents: KNOWLEDGE OWNERSHIP - PARTICIPANT AS SUBJECT OR OBJECTMIXED METHODS OF KNOWLEDGE FORMATION; MAPPING TO ETHICAL STANDARDS; Respect - Recognition of Intrinsic Value; Respect - Due Regard for Welfare, Beliefs, Perceptions, Customs and Heritage; Respect - Empowerment; CONCLUSION; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION; SECTION TWO: AN EXPLORATION OF VOICE IN EDUCATION; 6. EXPLICATING ARTICULATIONS: Intentions and Intonations in Researching the Voices of Retired Australians; INTRODUCTION; LITERATURE REVIEW AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; RESEARCH DESIGN
    Description / Table of Contents: THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTS' EXPERIENCES OF RETIREMENTAdaptation; Resistance; Uncertainty; IMPLICATIONS FOR DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING EDUCATION RESEARCH PROJECTS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATIONS; 7. HEAR, OH HEAR, THE VOICES OF THE MARGINALISED: Assumptions, Methods and Implications in Capturing the Voices of Expatriate Teachers in Korea; INTRODUCTION; THE VOICES OF EXPATRIATE EFL TEACHERS; WAYS OF BRINGING BLIND SPOTS TO LIGHT; BREAKING AWAY FROM THE TERRA FIRMA; CONCLUSION; REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS; REFERENCES; AFFILIATION
    Description / Table of Contents: 8. DECONSTRUCTING THE TAKEN-FORGRANTEDNESS OF INSTITUTIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND POWER IN ARTS EDUCATION: Restoring the Voice of the Creative Student
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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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  • 78
    ISBN: 9789462095427
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 162 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Cultural and Historical Perspectives on Science Education, Research Dialogs
    Series Statement: Cultural and Historical Perspectives on Science Education 16/6
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Natural Science Education, Indigenous Knowledge, and Sustainable Development in Rural and Urban Schools in Kenya: Toward Critical Postcolonial Curriculum Policies and Practices
    Keywords: Science Study and teaching (Secondary) ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Introduction /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Natural Science Education in Non-Western Nations and Critical and Postcolonial Perspectives /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Methods and Methodology /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Kenyan Education /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Forest Secondary School /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Central Boys Secondary School /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Uhuru Girls Secondary School /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Discussion and Concluding Thoughts /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Appendix A /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Appendix B /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- Appendix C /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki -- References /Darren M. O’Hern and Yoshiko Nozaki.
    Abstract: Through a multi-sited qualitative study of three Kenyan secondary schools in rural Taita Hills and urban Nairobi, the volume explores the ways the dichotomy between “Western” and “indigenous” knowledge operates in Kenyan education. In particular, it examines views on natural sciences expressed by the students, teachers, the state’s curricula documents, and schools’ exam-oriented pedagogical approaches. O’Hern and Nozaki question state and local education policies and practices as they relate to natural science subjects such as agriculture, biology, and geography and their dismissal of indigenous knowledge about environment, nature, and sustainable development. They suggest the need to develop critical postcolonial curriculum policies and practices of science education to overcome knowledge-oriented binaries, emphasize sustainable development, and address the problems of inequality, the center and periphery divide, and social, cultural, and environmental injustices in Kenya and, by implication, elsewhere
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD TO NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION, INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL AND URBAN SCHOOLS IN KENYA; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION: Sustainability, Development, and Natural Science Education; THE PRESENT VOLUME: PURPOSE AND SIGNIFICANCE; Natural Science Education and Epistemological Tensions of School Knowledge; The State, Inequality, and Globalization; ETHNOGRAPHIC, QUALITATIVE STUDY: VIEWS FROM STUDENTS AND TEACHERS; DATA COLLECTION: MULTI-SITED ETHNOGRAPHIC WORK; Multi-sited, multi-case study; Ethnographic approach
    Description / Table of Contents: Study Sites SelectionsOVERVIEW OF CHAPTERS; NOTES; CHAPTER 2: NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION IN NON-WESTERN NATIONS AND CRITICAL AND POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES: A Literature Review; THE STATE, SCHOOLS, AND NATURAL SCIENCE CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY; NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION IN KENYA AND AFRICA: STATE POLICIES AND EVERYDAY PRACTICES; SCIENCE EDUCATION AND MULTICULTURALIST APPROACHES IN THE UNITED STATES: THE ISSUES OF DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE; NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION AND CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES; Critical Practice of Education: Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Counterhegemonic Curriculum Making
    Description / Table of Contents: Possibilities of Critical Educational Studies and Practices in KenyaWESTERN SCIENCE, COLONIAL POWER, AND INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE; Western Scientific Knowledge and Colonial Power; Primitive, Local, and Indigenous Knowledge; Research on Indigenous Knowledge; NOTES; CHAPTER 3: METHODS AND METHODOLOGY: Multi-Sited Ethnographic Study; METHODOLOGIES, RESEARCH PROCESSES, AND DESCRIBING THE METHODS; Participant Observations; Semi-structured, Open-ended Interviews; Short Answer Questionnaires; A Note about Language; Documents; Data Analysis; Writing Up Multi-sited Ethnographic Study; NOTE
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4: KENYAN EDUCATION: The State, Schools, and Legacy of ColonialismFORMAL EDUCATION IN KENYA; Education in Pre-Colonial and Colonial Kenya; KENYAN EDUCATION AND DECOLONIZATION; Education in Contemporary Kenya; Globalization and Education: The Kenyan Context(s); THE KENYAN STATE AND SCHOOLS; The Kenya Institute of Education (KIE); Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC); Daily Practice of Teachers in Kenyan Schools; NOTES; CHAPTER 5: FOREST SECONDARY SCHOOL: Schooling, Inequality, and Naural Science Education in Rural Kenya; FOREST SECONDARY SCHOOL
    Description / Table of Contents: Educational Resources and the Natural Science Education at Forest Secondary SchoolCurricula, Testing, and Teaching in the Natural Sciences at Forest Secondary School; Students, Teachers, and Indigenous Natural Science Knowledge at Forest Secondary School; SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION; NOTES; CHAPTER 6: CENTRAL BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL: National Curriculum and Natural Science Education in Urban Kenya; CENTRAL BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL; Educational Resources and the Natural Science Education at Central Boys Secondary School
    Description / Table of Contents: Curriculum, Testing, and Teaching in the Natural Sciences at Central Boys Secondary School
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  • 79
    ISBN: 9789462095540
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 210 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leading for Educational Lives: Inviting and Sustaining Imaginative Acts of Hope
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    Keywords: Educational leadership ; Education ; Education ; Bildungsforschung ; Bildungsplanung ; Bildungspolitik ; Bildungsplanung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Education Matters, Really /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- The Inviting Perspective /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Leading From the Inside Out /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Managing and Mentoring Your Educational Self /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Leading Others /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Artfully Managing Conflict, Really /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Leading for Valued Knowledge /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Managing Educational Sensibilities /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Leading Educational Communities /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Managing a Starfish /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Leading Within and Beyond Schools /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Managing Schools for a More Inclusive World /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Hope for Educational Leadership /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Appendix A /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Appendix B /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- References /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- Index /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne -- About the Authors /John M. Novak , Denise E. Armstrong and Brendan Browne.
    Abstract: This book is written for the growing number of people (teachers, administrators, support staff, parents, and community members) throughout the world who wish to face the challenges of school leadership in ways that feel right, make sense, and contribute to sustaining defensible educational practices. Using and extending the evolving core ideas of the global inviting school movement, it provides a hopeful approach to educational leadership, management, and mentorship that combines philosophical defensibility, administrative savvy, and illustrative stories. A systematic framework for examining the challenges of educational leadership, the Educational LIVES model, is used to organize the book. It is centred on the idea that leadership is fundamentally about people and the caring and ethical relationships they establish with themselves, others, values and knowledge, institutions, and the larger human and other-than-human world. Emphasized throughout the book are the special quality of relationships needed to appreciate individuals in their uniqueness and the types of messages that intentionally call forth their potential to live educational lives. We call this approach the inviting perspective and offer the experiences of educators from around the world who put imaginative acts of hope into practice daily as they lead, manage, and mentor
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART 1:EDUCATIONAL LIVES SEEN FROM AN INVITING PERSPECTIVE; CHAPTER 1: EDUCATION MATTERS, REALLY; WORDS MATTER; EDUCATIONAL LIVING MATTERS; IDEALS AND INSTITUTIONS MATTER; ORCHESTRATING IDEALS AND CONVENTIONS MATTER; COMPARISONS MATTER; STRUCTURES MATTER; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 2: THE INVITING PERSPECTIVE; LEADING WITH INTEGRITY; PERSPECTIVES ON PERSPECTIVES; MEANINGFUL MESSAGES; LIVING FOUNDATIONS; Democratic Ethos; The Perceptual Tradition; Self-Concept Theory; WORKING WITH INVITATIONS; AREAS OF INVITING
    Description / Table of Contents: Inviting Oneself PersonallyInviting Others Personally; Inviting Oneself Professionally; Inviting Others Professionally; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; PART 2: IMAGINATIVELY LEADING, MANAGING, AND MENTORING EDUCATIONAL LIVES; CHAPTER 3: LEADING FROM THE INSIDE OUT; CORE AUTHENTICITY; ESCAPING REALITY; METAPERCEPTIONS; UNDERSTANDING SELF-SYSTEMS; THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPERIENCE; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 4: MANAGING AND MENTORING YOUR EDUCATIONAL SELF; THE IMPORTANCE OF CHOICES; DEVELOPING PRACTICAL WISDOM; EDUCATIONAL LIFE STRATEGIES; SAVOURING DAILY LIFE; ATTENDING TO SELF-MENTORING
    Description / Table of Contents: PROBING INNER CONVERSATIONSBECOMING REFLECTIVE PRACTIONERS; TRUSTING ONESELF; RESPECT ONESELF; THOUGHTFUL OPTIMISM; MANAGING PERSONAL WELLNESS; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 5: LEADING OTHERS; THE PERCEPTUAL CORE OF INTERACTION; LIVING COMMUNICATION; IMPORTANCE OF RELATIONSHIPS; SUSTAINED ACTION; Being Ready; Doing With; FOLLOWING THROUGH; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 6: ARTFULLY MANAGING CONFLICT, REALLY; INTERPERSONAL TENSIONS; Using the Six Cs; Concern; Confer; Consult; Confront; Combat; Conciliate; MANAGING PHILOSOPHICAL DIFFERENCES; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 7: LEADING FOR VALUED KNOWLEDGEPROMOTING A POSITIVE AND REALISTIC SELF-CONCEPT-AS-LEARNER; Relating; Asserting; Investing; Coping; LEADING MINDFUL LEARNING; VALUED KNOWLEDGE; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 8: MANAGING EDUCATIONAL SENSIBILITIES; CONSIDER CARING; DIALOGUE ON INVITATIONAL LEARNING; SUCCESSFUL INTELLIGENCE; MAKING TOUGH CHOICES; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 9: LEADING EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITIES; STRUCTURE, FREEDOM, AND COMPLEXITY; EDUCATIONAL METAPHORS (FACTORY VS. FAMILY); SCHOOLS AS EFFICIENT FACTORIES; SCHOOLS AS INVITING FAMILIES
    Description / Table of Contents: IMAGINING AN INVITING FAMILY SCHOOLTHE ESSENTIAL FOCUS OF AN INVITING FAMILY SCHOOL; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 10: MANAGING A STARFISH; STARFISH POWER; INVITING MEANINGFUL CHANGE; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 11: LEADING WITHIN AND BEYOND SCHOOLS; SAVOURING REALITY IN A COMPLEX WORLD; UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PRESENT; BETTERING CONFLICTING POSSIBILITIES; DEEPENING EDUCATIONAL DEMOCRACY; MENTORING CONVERSATIONS; CHAPTER 12: MANAGING SCHOOLS FOR A MORE INCLUSIVE WORLD; MANAGING TO TAKE THE SCHOOL OUTSIDE; WORKING WITH OTHER SCHOOLS; WORKING FROM HOME
    Description / Table of Contents: INVITATIONAL GOVERNANCE
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462096356
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXII, 476 p. 10 illus., 5 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Career Development Series, Connecting Theory and Practice 2
    Series Statement: Career Development Series 6
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Career Development and Systems Theory: Connecting Theory and Practice. 2nd Edition
    Keywords: Career development ; Vocational guidance ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Rationale for a Systems Theory Perspective -- Theories Focusing on Content -- Theories Focusing on Process -- Theories Focusing on Content and Process -- Comparison of the Current Theories -- Theories of Career Development: Wider Explanations -- Toward Integration in Career Theory -- Systems Theory -- A Systems Theory Framework of Career Development -- Lifelong Career Development Learning: A Foundation for Career Practice -- Training and Supervision: Career Development Learning Systems -- Career Development Learning in School Systems -- Career Counselling Systems -- Organisational and Individual Career Systems: New Relationships -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: The 3rd edition of this classic book offers practitioners, researchers and students a comprehensive introduction to, and overview of, career theory; introduces the Systems Theory Framework of career development; and demonstrates its considerable contemporary and innovative application to practice. A number of authors have identified the framework as one of a small number of significant innovations in the career development literature. The Systems Theory Framework of career development was developed to provide coherence to the career development field by providing a comprehensive conceptualisation of the many existing theories and concepts relevant to understanding career development. It is not designed to be a theory of career development; rather systems theory is introduced as the basis for an overarching, or metatheoretical, framework within which all concepts of career development, described in the plethora of career theories, can be usefully positioned and utilised in both theory and practice. It has been applied to the career development of children, adolescents and women. Since its first publication, the Systems Theory Framework has been the basis of numerous publications focusing on theoretical application and integration, practice and research, with a growing number of these by authors other than the framework developers. Its application across cultures also has been emphasised. The theoretical and practical unity of the Systems Theory Framework makes this book a worthy addition to the professional libraries of practitioners, researchers and students, new to, or experienced in, the field of career development
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; PREFACE; OUTLINE OF THE BOOK; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; WENDY PATTON; MARY MCMAHON; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; PART 1: REVIEW OF EXISTING THEORIES; CHAPTER 1: RATIONALE FOR A SYSTEMS THEORY PERSPECTIVE; DEFINITIONS; The Meaning of 'Career'; Career Development; BRIEF HISTORY OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT THEORY; THE STRUCTURE OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT THEORY; Theories of Content; Theories of Process; Theories of Content and Process; Wider Explanations; Constructivist/Social Constructionist Approaches; Issues Related to Categorisation
    Description / Table of Contents: Philosophical Underpinnings of Our Understandings of CareerApplying Systems Theory to Career Development; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 2: THEORIES FOCUSING ON CONTENT; THE WORK OF FRANK PARSONS; DIFFERENTIAL PSYCHOLOGY; Trait and Factor Theory; Limitations and Criticisms of Trait and Factor Theory; Five Factor Model of Personality; Person-Environment Fit; Holland's Theory of Vocational Personalities and Work Environments; Theory of Work Adjustment; BORDIN'S PSYCHODYNAMIC MODEL OF CAREER CHOICE; BROWN'S VALUES-BASED THEORY; SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEORIES OF CONTENT; Self-knowledge
    Description / Table of Contents: Work EnvironmentPerson-environment Fit; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 3: THEORIES FOCUSING ON PROCESS; THE WORK OF GINZBERG AND COLLEAGUES; SUPER'S LIFE-SPAN, LIFE-SPACE APPROACH; Propositions; Self; Life-span and Life-space; CAREER CONSTRUCTION: A DEVELOPMENTAL THEORY OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOUR; INDIVIDUALISTIC APPROACH; GOTTFREDSON'S CIRCUMSCRIPTION AND COMPROMISE THEORY; Cognitive Growth; Self-creation; Circumscription; Compromise; SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEORIES; CHAPTER 4: THEORIES FOCUSING ON CONTENT AND PROCESS; KRUMBOLTZ'S SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY OF CAREER DECISION-MAKING (SLTCDM)
    Description / Table of Contents: SOCIAL COGNITIVE CAREER THEORYInterests; Career Choice; Career-related Performance; COGNITIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL; DEVELOPMENTAL-CONTEXTUAL APPROACH; ROE'S THEORY OF PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND CAREER CHOICE; A CONTEXTUALIST ACTION THEORY EXPLANATION OF CAREER; SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THEORIES; Individual Content Influences; Context Influences; Process Influences; CONCLUSION; CHAPTER 5: COMPARISON OF THE CURRENT THEORIES; THE INDIVIDUAL; THE CONTEXT OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT; DEVELOPMENT; PHILOSOPHICAL UNDERPINNINGS; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIABLES; DECISION-MAKING; CHANCE
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERACTION PROCESSCONCLUSION; CHAPTER 6: THEORIES OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT: WIDER EXPLANATIONS; WOMEN'S CAREER DEVELOPMENT; Understandings and Definitions of Career for Women; Issues in Women's Careers; THEORIES RELATED TO CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN; Specific Theories for Women; Adaptation of Traditional Theories; Comprehensive Theories Applicable to Women and Men; Specific Models Focusing on Individual Differences; Sociocognitive Models; Ecological or Systems Approaches; Women's Career Development - Relational and Cultural Theories; Summary; THEORIES RELATED TO RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS
    Description / Table of Contents: Existing Theories with Cross Cultural Perspectives
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  • 81
    ISBN: 9789462096134
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 120 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, & Culture Series
    Series Statement: Youth, Media, and Culture Series 1
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Popular Culture, Piracy, and Outlaw Pedagogy: A Critique of the Miseducation of Davy Jones
    Keywords: Teaching ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Pirates as Treasure Chests of Curricular Experiences /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- On Being/Becoming a Pirate /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- From Past Pirates to Post-Piracy /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Pirate Captains, East India Companies and Questions of Representations /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Lessons from Somalia: Pirates, Paradoxes, and the Erasure of Educational Corruption /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Pirates of the Caribbeanand the Hypothetical Mass Man /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Pirates of the Caribbeanand the Hypothetical Mass Man, and the Teacher in Between /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- Welcome the Outlaw /Elizabeth Alford Pollock -- References /Elizabeth Alford Pollock.
    Abstract: Popular Culture, Piracy, and Outlaw Pedagogy explores the relationship between power and resistance by critiquing the popular cultural image of the pirate represented in Pirates of the Caribbean. Of particular interest is the reliance on modernism’s binary good/evil, Sparrow/Jones, how the films’ distinguish the two concepts/characters via corruption, and what we may learn from this structure which I argue supports neoliberal ideologies of indifference towards the piratical Other. What became evident in my research is how the erasure of corruption via imperial and colonial codifications within seventeenth century systems of culture, class hierarchies, and language succeeded in its re-presentation of the pirate and members of a colonized India as corrupt individuals with empire emerging from the struggle as exempt from that corruption. This erasure is evidenced in Western portrayals of Somali pirates as corrupt Beings without any acknowledgement of transnational corporations’ role in provoking pirate resurgence in that region. This forces one to re-examine who the pirate is in this situation. Erasure is also evidenced in current interpretations of both Bush’s No Child Left Behind and Obama’s Race to the Top initiative. While NCLB created conditions through which corruption occurred, I demonstrate how Race to the Top erases that corruption from the institution of education by placing it solely into the hands of teachers, thus providing the institution a “free pass” to engage in any behavior it deems fit. What pirates teach us, then, are potential ways to thwart the erasure process by engaging a pedagogy of passion, purpose, radical love and loyalty to the people involved in the educational process
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION: PIRATES AS TREASURE CHESTS OF CURRICULAR EXPERIENCES; DISCOVERING THE TREASURE; READING THE TREASURE MAP; LIMITATIONS TO THE TEXT; CHAPTER 1: ON BEING/BECOMING A PIRATE; CONSTRUCTING AN IMAGE; READING THE IMAGE; DERRIDA...A PIRATE?; TEACHERS AS PIRATES; CHAPTER 2: FROM PAST PIRATES TO POST-PIRACY; READING THE HOOKS AND CRANNIES; DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES; DAVY JONES: MONSTROUS MUTATION OR ZOMBIE POLITICIAN?; CHAPTER 3: PIRATE CAPTAINS, EAST INDIA COMPANIES AND QUESTIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS; LORD CUTLER BECKETT AND THE OCCIDENTAL TOURIST
    Description / Table of Contents: JOHN COMPANY AND THE POST-COLONIAL QUESTIONCIRCLES, SHIPS AND SYMBOLISM; CHAPTER 4: LESSONS FROM SOMALIA: PIRATES, PARADOXES, AND THE ERASURE OF EDUCATIONAL CORRUPTION; EXPLORING PIRATICAL REVISIONS; THE ECOLOGY OF CONTEMPORARY PIRACY; THE PIRATES' PARADOX; UNDER THE BLACK FLAG OR UNDER ERASURE; CHAPTER 5: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN AND THE HYPOTHETICAL MASS MAN: A Conjecture; ON THE REVOLT OF THE MASSES; THE CHARACTERIZATION OF STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE; CHAPTER 6: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN, THE HYPOTHETICAL MASS MAN, AND THE TEACHER IN BETWEEN; THE DICHOTOMY OF GOOD AND EVIL
    Description / Table of Contents: THE MASS MAN TRUMPS THE CHRISTIAN GODCONDITIONS OF THE HEART; TRACES OF LOVE IN A PIRATE CODE; CHAPTER 7: WELCOME THE OUTLAW: Piracy as a Pedagogy of Possibility; LOOKING BACK, SO AS TO MOVE FORWARD; CHARTING A COURSE THROUGH OUTLAW PEDAGOGY; WHEN WE ACCEPT, WE CAPITULATE; IF A PIRATE I MUST BE; REFERENCES
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  • 82
    ISBN: 9789462096981
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 150 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Nurturing of New Educational Researchers: Dialogues and Debates
    Keywords: Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /María de Ibarrola and Lorin W. Anderson -- Doctoral Education and Training: A View Across Countries and Disciplines /Ulrich Teichler -- Commentary on Chapter 1 /María de Ibarrola -- Doctoral Education of Educational Researchers: National Policies, National Context, and Institutional Actors /María de Ibarrola -- Commentary on Chapter 2 /Ulrich Teichler -- A Two-Track Doctorate in Education: There Is More Than One Path to Advanced Scholarship /Gavriel Salomon -- Commentary on Chapter 3 /Lorin W. Anderson -- Commentary on Chapter 3 /Denis C. Phillips -- What Is the Proper Role of Research in Doctoral Programs in Education? /Lorin W. Anderson -- Commentary on Chapter 4 /Denis C. Phillips -- Commentary on Chapter 4 /Gavriel Salomon -- Great Things from Small Beginnings: Innovations in the Education of Educational Researchers /Denis C. Phillips -- Commentary on Chapter 5 /Lorin W. Anderson -- Commentary on Chapter 5 /María de Ibarrola -- Key Questions for Thought and Action /Lorin W. Anderson , María de Ibarrola , Denis C. Phillips , Gavriel Salomon and Ulrich Teichler -- About the Contributors /María de Ibarrola and Lorin W. Anderson.
    Abstract: Five educational researchers, coming from a variety of higher education institutions, academic disciplines, and cultural backgrounds, met together over a three-year period to discuss the present and future of doctoral education and training in the field of education. Their hope was that the product of their discussions would enable educators and policy makers around the world to rethink, restructure, and even design new programs to prepare the rising generation of educational researchers in their countries. These differences in academic, national, and institutional perspectives led to a variety of ways, even conflicting ones, in which the quality of doctoral education and training could be improved. Based on our discussion, we came to the conclusion that there are no universal solutions to the problems involved in setting up and operating a quality doctoral program. Rather, educators would be wise to be aware of the alternatives at their disposal and make informed choices based on an understanding of the larger societal and political contexts in their states, regions, or nations. To facilitate this decision-making process, we have chosen to conclude with a set of key questions that should be addressed by those seeking to examine and improve their doctoral programs in education and briefly describe some of the alternative ways of answering these questions. Instead of passively absorbing a unified position, then, the reader is invited to join the dialogue that has taken place (and is still taking place) between and among the authors. To exemplify such a dialogue, each chapter is followed by one or two commentaries written by members of the group. We would encourage the reader to write commentaries on the individual chapters (and perhaps the commentaries), thereby engaging in a dialogue with the authors on a fairly personal level
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTENTS; ACKNOWLE DGMENTS; PREFACE; 1. DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING: A VIEW ACROSS COUNTRIES AND DISCIPLINES; THE LINK BETWEEN RESEARCH AND TEACHING AND THE TRADITIONS OF DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING; EXPANSION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING; THE QUANTITIES OF DOCTORAL DEGREES AND THE WHEREABOUTS OF DOCTORAL DEGREE HOLDERS; Varied Professional Whereabouts: An Argument for Varied Types of Doctorates?; SPREAD OF DOCTORAL PROGRAMS - A MOVE TOWARDS GLOBAL CONVERGENCE?
    Description / Table of Contents: THE ROLE OF THE DOCTORAL PHASE IN THE OVERALL EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OF ACADEMICSEXTENT AND MODE OF DIVERSIFICATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS; THE OVERALL SITUATION AND ROLE OF JUNIOR ACADEMICS; CHANGING VIEWS OF THE DESIRABLE JOB ROLES AND COMPETENCES OF ACADEMICS AND THE TASKS OF DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING; DIFFERENCES ACCORDING TO DISCIPLINES AND THE CHALLENGES FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN THE DOMAIN OF EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: THE MANY MEANINGS OF HIGH-QUALITY AND RESEARCH-ORIENTED DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING, AND THE MANY MEANS TO PURSUEREFERENCES; COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER 1; CONCEPTUAL UNITY: DIFFERENCES IN PROGRAMS, SIMILAR DEGREE STATUS?; QUALITY IN THE DIFFERENCES?; ACTORS, PROJECTS, NEGOTIATIONS, COMMITMENTS, AND DECISION MAKING; THE FUTURE OF DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN THE DOMAIN OF EDUCATION; THE DESTINATIONS OF DOCTORAL DEGREE HOLDERS; REFERENCES; 2. DOCTORAL EDUCATION OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHERS: NATIONAL POLICIES, NATIONAL CONTEXT, AND INSTITUTIONAL ACTORS; HIGHER AND GRADUATE EDUCATION
    Description / Table of Contents: EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHERS AND EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHRECOGNIZING THE IMPORTANT SOCIAL ROLE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH; THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SPECIFIC SCOPE/FIELD OF KNOWLEDGE; DEBATES ON THE ORIGIN, NATURE, AND QUALITY OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH; WHO IS AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER?; A LABOR SPACE FOR EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHERS; THE SPECIFIC AND INTENTIONAL TRAINING/EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM REQUIRED TO BECOME AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER; ONGOING OPEN DEBATES; IN CONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER 2; THE MEXICAN CASE IN QUANTITATIVE AND STRUCTURAL TERMS
    Description / Table of Contents: THE HIGHLY STRATIFIED EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ARENAA PERENNIAL DIVIDE BETWEEN THE EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHERS AND THE "OTHERS"?; DOCTORAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING: ANYTHING GOES?; 3. A TWO-TRACK DOCTORATE IN EDUCATION: THERE IS MORE THAN ONE PATH TO ADVANCED SCHOLARSHIP; THE TWO UNIVERSES AWAITING DOCTORAL GRADUATES IN EDUCATION; WHY AN APPLIED DOCTORAL PROGRAM AND WHY SHOULD IT BE A DOCTORAL PROGRAM?; THE STRUCTURE OF AN ED.D. PROGRAM; IN CLOSING; REFERENCES; COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER 3; COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER 3; NOTE; 4. WHAT IS THE PROPER ROLE OF RESEARCH IN DOCTORAL PROGRAMS IN EDUCATION?
    Description / Table of Contents: WHAT IS RESEARCH?
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9789462095724
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 202 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Studies in Professional Life and Work 2
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A Learning Profession?: Teachers and their Professional Development in England and Wales 1920–2000
    Keywords: Career development ; Teachers In-service training ; Teachers Training of ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Aims, Context and Methodology -- National Policy Mapping -- The Vacation Course 1920–1940 -- Special Advanced Courses for Teachers 1945–1960 -- The Teachers’ Centre 1960–1990 -- Teachers’ Experiences of Professional Development -- Evaluating Impact: Personal and Professional Perspectives -- Professional Development and Perceptions of Teacher Professional Identity -- Conclusion -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: This ground-breaking book uncovers a hidden history of the professional development of serving teachers. Drawing on hitherto unpublished archive material, Wendy Robinson reveals an optimistic and liberal age of high class conferences in the 1920s and 1930s, in London hotels and Oxford colleges, free from government control, where teachers from across the country and abroad, gathered for professional, intellectual and cultural ‘refreshment’. The status attached to these occasions was signified by the celebrities who graced them, including royalty, public intellectuals, educational practitioners and politicians. Professor Robinson then shows how post-war training became more instrumental, taken over by the Ministry of Education with its centrally-prescribed advanced courses, and, from 1970, by Local Education Authorities’ invention of apparently democratic Teachers’ Centres. This analysis is complemented by face-to-face interviews with teachers and other practitioners once active in professional development. Fascinating, detailed interviews brilliantly capture teachers’ lived experience of professional development and its influence on their teaching, career development and professional identity. Fresh and original, lucidly written by one of the leading historians of education in Britain, A Learning Profession? is essential and engaging reading for those interested in the development of a teaching profession
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART 1 SETTING THE SCENE; CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION: AIMS, CONTEXT AND METHODOLOGY; CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES; METHODOLOGY AND SOURCES; ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK; NOTES; CHAPTER 2 NATIONAL POLICY MAPPING; INTRODUCTION; PHASE ONE: INITIAL DEVELOPMENT 1914-1945; PHASE TWO: MCNAIR AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF EXISTING MODELS 1945-1960; PHASE THREE: CHALLENGE AND EXPANSION 1960-1980; PHASE FOUR: PRIVATISATION AND CENTRAL CONTROL 1980-2000; NOTES; PART 2 CHRONOLOGICAL CASE STUDIES; CHAPTER 3 THE VACATION COURSE 1920-1940; INTRODUCTION
    Description / Table of Contents: HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND VACATION COURSE OUTLINESORGANISATION, LOCATION AND FUNDING; COURSE CONTENT; SOCIAL AND CULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES; THE VACATION COURSE AND TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM; NOTES; CHAPTER 4 SPECIAL ADVANCED COURSES FOR TEACHERS 1945-1960; INTRODUCTION; THE DEVELOPMENT OF 'SPECIAL ADVANCED COURSES FOR SERVING TEACHERS' BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION; CASE STUDIES: THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION AND THE BRISTOL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; CHAPTER 5 THE TEACHERS' CENTRE 1960-1990; TEACHERS' CENTRES IN CONTEXT; TEACHERS' CENTRES: AN OVERVIEW
    Description / Table of Contents: TEACHERS' CENTRE LEADERSTEACHERS' CENTRES AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; CHAPTER 6 TEACHERS' EXPERIENCES OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; EARLY CAREER EXPERIENCES: 'IN AT THE DEEP END'; FORMAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: 'GOING ON COURSES'; RESOURCED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH TEACHER SECONDMENT; NATIONAL INITIATIVES AND TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; INFORMAL/ORGANIC TEACHER DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; PART 3 TEACHERS' EXPERIENCES OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT; CHAPTER 7 EVALUATING IMPACT: PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES; MEANINGS OF IMPACT
    Description / Table of Contents: PERCEPTIONS OF QUALITYIMPACT FOR WHOM? MOTIVATIONS AND REACH; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; CHAPTER 8 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHER PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DIMENSIONS; PERCEPTIONS OF STATUS AND ACCREDITED DEGREES; PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE WIDER PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY; BEING A TEACHER, BEING A LEARNER; CHAPTER SUMMARY; NOTES; CHAPTER 9 CONCLUSION; RESOURCE, CONTROL AND REACH; PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT; PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AND PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY; NOTES; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; ARCHIVE SOURCES; OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: PUBLISHED BOOKS AND ARTICLESUNPUBLISHED WORK
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9789462097889
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 248 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Practice, Education, Work and Society
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Health Practice Relationships
    Keywords: Medical care Psychological aspects ; Communication in medicine ; Medical personnel and patient ; Medicine and psychology ; Physical fitness ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Joy Higgs , Anne Croker , Diane Tasker , Jill Hummell and Narelle Patton -- Health Practice Relationships /Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Professional Practice /Joy Higgs AM PhD and Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD -- Healthcare Systems and Spaces /Anne Croker PhD , Dale Sheehan PhD and Rick Iedema PhD -- Changing Directions in Healthcare /Anne Croker PhD , Jim Croker MBBS FRACP and Miriam Grotowski B.Med, FRACGP, Dip Psychiatry (ED) -- Patient-Centred Context of Health Practice Relationships /Franziska Trede MHPEd, PhD and Rick Flowers PhD -- Professionalism and Relationships /Diane Tasker PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Negotiating Healthcare Relationships through Communication /Jill Hummell PhD and Alison Gates PhD -- Working in Teams /Julia Coyle PhD and Anne Croker PhD -- Collaboration and Collaborating /Anne Croker PhD , Franziska Trede MHPEd,PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- People Caring /Debbie Horsfall B.Ed, MA, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Access, Agency and Abilities /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and David Nicholls PhD, MA, GradDipPhys -- Expectations and Responsibilities /Wendy Bowles PhD and Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD -- Person-Centred Care (In Nursing) /Tracy Levett-Jones PhD, RN, MEd & Work, BN, DipAppSc (Nursing) -- Developing Professional Relationships with Clients’ Families /Linda Goddard PhD -- In Their Space /Diane Tasker B.Phty, PhD and Peter Jones -- Relationships in Clinical Education /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD , Joy Higgs AM and Megan Smith PhD -- Interprofessional Relationships in Healthcare Practice /Fiona Little DipApplSc(N), GradDip(MHlth), MN(MHlthN) , Leanne Brown BHSc(N&D), Cert Sports Nutr, Cert Paed (N&D), PhD , Miriam Grotowski B.Med(Newc) FRACGP, Dip.Psychiatry (ED) and Deanne Harris BSc, MNutDiet -- Relationships in Indigenous Health Practice /Kym M. Rae PhD and Loretta Weatherall -- Health Education and Practice Relationships in a Rural Context /Tony Smith PhD, MSc, BSc, DipAppSci(MedRad), FIR -- Caring for Patients Who Have Sexually Transmitted Infections /Karin Fisher PhD and Miriam Grotowski B.Med, FRACGP, Dip Psychiatry (ED) -- Long-Term Mental Health Relationships /Lynne Adamson PhD, MAppSci(OT), BAppSci(Occ Ther) -- Care and Control in Ongoing Healthcare Relationships /Robin Turnham and Diane Tasker PhD -- Healthcare Relationships /Jill Hummell PhD -- Interprofessional Training Wards /Edward G. Stewart-Wynne MBChB FRACP and Fiona Macdonald RN -- The Benefits of Longitudinal Relationships with Patients for Developing Health Professionals /Judith Nicky Hudson BMBS, MSc, PhD and Kathryn M. Weston BSc (Hons), PhD -- Health Practice and Relationships /Diane Tasker PhD , Anne Croker PhD , Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Healthcare Systems and Policies /Jill Hummell PhD , Diane Tasker PhD and Anne Croker PhD -- Implications for Health Professional Education /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Contributors /Joy Higgs , Anne Croker , Diane Tasker , Jill Hummell and Narelle Patton.
    Abstract: The quality, resourcing and accessibility of healthcare is a key issue facing societies in the 21st century. Despite the system delivery focus of these factors it is critical to remember that healthcare is a human service and as such, people need to be placed at the centre of healthcare systems and processes. To do this we need to improve the way that people are valued and involved in healthcare practices. Professional relationships lie at the heart of such practices. This book illuminates and challenges professional healthcare relationships. The authors examine the nature, context and purpose of healthcare relationships, explore models through which these relationships are enacted, developed and critiqued, and provide narratives of health practice relationships in action. These narratives reveal how health practice relationships are experienced and created in real-world situations. The various chapters generate a range of implications and recommendations for healthcare practice and systems and for the education of health professionals. This is a book for practitioners, educators, clients, members of the community, advocacy and agency groups, regulatory bodies and those with power to shape the future direction of healthcare. There are four sections in the book: Section 1: Health practice relationships context Section 2: Understanding professional relationships Section 3: Health practice relationships narratives Section 4: Implications for practice, systems and education
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""SERIES INTRODUCTION: Practice, Education, Work and Society""; ""FOREWORD""; ""SECTION 1: HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS CONTEXT""; ""1. HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PRACTICE""; ""CONTEXTUALISING HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PARTICIPANT VOICES AND CHALLENGES""; ""A MODEL FOR HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""2. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE""; ""ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION""; ""RECENT CHALLENGES TO THE PROFESSIONS""; ""PROFESSIONS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS""; ""PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Enacted Professional Practice""""Communities of Practice""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""NOTE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""3. HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS AND SPACES""; ""DIVERSE UNDERSTANDINGS OF HEALTHCARE""; ""NATURE OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS""; ""Governance of Healthcare Systems""; ""Responsive Strategies""; ""Quality in Healthcare""; ""Healthcare Education Integrated with Healthcare Service Provision""; ""COMPLEXITY OF HEALTHCARE SPACES""; ""Exploring Spatial Dimensions of Care""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""4. CHANGING DIRECTIONS IN HEALTHCARE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS""""Drivers Related to Resource Efficiency""; ""Drivers Related to Information and Technology""; ""Drivers in Relation to Workforce Capability""; ""Drivers Related to Human Aspects of Healthcare""; ""HEALTHCARE CHANGE AS A COMPLEX PHENOMENON""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""5. PATIENT-CENTRED CONTEXT OF HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""THE ROLE OF PATIENTS IN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW""; ""A PARADIGMATIC OVERVIEW OF PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Framing Health Practice Relationships Through a Sociocultural Practice Lens""""FRAMING HEALTH PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH DIALOGUES AND STORIES""; ""COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGE AND THE INTERNET""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""SECTION 2: UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS""; ""6. PROFESSIONALISM AND RELATIONSHIPS""; ""RELATIONSHIPS IN HEALTHCARE""; ""PROFESSIONALISM AS AN ETHICAL FRAME FOR HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""THE CARING PROFESSIONAL""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""7. NEGOTIATING HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH COMMUNICATION""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS: A SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL MODEL""""Nested Dimensions of Healthcare Relationships""; ""COMMUNICATION WITHIN HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS""; ""Communication for Collaborative Client-Centred Healthcare""; ""Communication Within Interprofessional Healthcare Relationships""; ""IMPLICATIONS OF RELATIONSHIP DIMENSIONS FOR HEALTHCARE PRACTICE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""8. WORKING IN TEAMS""; ""PLACING THE PERSON AT THE CENTRE OF HEALTHCARE""; ""CLIENT-CENTRED HEALTHCARE AND HEALTH TEAMS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CLIENTS� INVOLVEMENT WITH THE TEAM""
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  • 85
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    ISBN: 9789462095991
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 100 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als For What Child
    Keywords: Right to education ; Education ; Education Aims and objectives ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Fundamentals of Education -- The Child & his Capacity to Learn -- The Child & her Environment -- The Child Under Pressure -- Using Basic Assumptions -- The New Order of Education -- References.
    Abstract: For What Child , a must read for parents, future educators, and those interested in the education of the child. Written by Dr. L. Lawrence Riccio, a professor in special education and international teacher training programs, he brings a unique set of skills to the problem of how to educate each child. The author presents a child first philosophy—a process to ensure a genuine teaching and learning experience for a child that focuses on the child, the child’s immediate environment, and the rationale for instruction, where the child is both the consumer and co-leader of the instructional process. For What Child is about equal educational opportunity and social justice—the civil rights issue of the century. For any child, education today is the key to securing one’s own place in the world. True education has the power to enable each individual to grow and evolve in society—moving from local understanding to global knowledge and its applications. Equilibrium must be established to support each child, paying special attention to the child’s actions, beliefs, and community. As caring adults, we must look beyond the rubric of an army teaching to the curriculum. If we look at the whole child, and understand that each child is exceptional, the child has a right to learn for understanding . Instruction then must take many atypical forms, which are malleable, time-sensitive, and goal-oriented. A child is not just a body on a seat, but a living, breathing being with experiences, skills, values, talents, and dreams that must be investigated and understood before real and lasting learning can begin
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: FUNDAMENTALS OF EDUCATION: From the Status Quo to a Child-First Approach; WHAT IS EDUCATION?; THE CHILD'S CIVIL RIGHT TO (AN APPROPRIATE) EDUCATION; WORLDWIDE CULTURAL CHANGES; EDUCATION-A "COST" ANALYSIS; EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY; EDUCATION AND THE ARTS; SPECIAL OR COMPENSATORY EDUCATION-THE CASE "AGAINST" IT; THE DEFICIT MODEL VERSUS THE ASSET MODEL; IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; CHAPTER 2: THE CHILD & HIS CAPACITY TO LEARN: For What Child?; PART I THE CHILD; THE CHILD'S INTELLECT; PERSONALITY; MORALITY; AGE; CULTURAL BACKGROUND
    Description / Table of Contents: GENDERPART II THE CHILD'S CAPACITY TO LEARN; STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT; LOCAL KNOWLEDGE; MACRO KNOWLEDGE & LANGUAGE; STYLES OF LEARNING; CREATIVITY; HIERARCHY OF NEED; MOTIVATION FROM EXTRINSIC TO INTRINSIC LEARNING; IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; CHAPTER 3: THE CHILD & HER ENVIRONMENT: For What Time in the Child's Life?; THE SCHOOL; THE FAMILY, HOME, & COMMUNITY; THE CHILD'S SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, INCLUDING SOCIAL MEDIA; IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; CHAPTER 4: THE CHILD UNDER PRESSURE: For What Purpose?; THE PARENT AND THE COMMUNITY; KNOWING YOUR MARKET
    Description / Table of Contents: THREE PRINCIPLE COMPONENTS OF EDUCATIONIMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; CHAPTER 5: USING BASIC ASSUMPTIONS: A Learning Manager's Guide to Action; PART I THE LEARNING MANAGER; LEARNING MANAGER; A LEARNING MANAGER'S EVALUATION; A LEARNING MANAGER'S SELF-APPRAISAL; PART II USING BASIC ASSUMPTIONS; IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; CHAPTER 6: THE NEW ORDER OF EDUCATION: A Radically Different World; WHAT IS AUTHENTIC EDUCATION/INSTRUCTION?; COMPETENCY-BASED EDUCATION; AN APPROPRIATE EDUCATION BASED ON UNIQUE NEEDS?; THE PARENT AND/OR COMMUNITY; THE EDUCATOR
    Description / Table of Contents: THE SCHOOL-THE TEACHING/LEARNING ENVIRONMENTBECOMING A CHANGE AGENT; IMPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS/TEACHING; REFERENCES
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  • 86
    ISBN: 9789462095960
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 322 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Professional and Vet Learning
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Weber, Susanne; Becoming an Entrepreneur
    Keywords: Entrepreneurship Study and teaching ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Susanne Weber , Fritz K. Oser , Frank Achtenhagen , Michael Fretschner and Sandra Trost -- Becoming an Entrepreneur: Mapping Challenges in the Field of Entrepreneurship Education /Susanne Weber , Fritz Oser , Frank Achtenhagen , Michael Fretschner and Sandra Trost -- Entrepreneurship Education: A Gramscian Approach /Josef Aff and Gerhard Geissler -- Identification of Entrepreneurial Challenges as Essential Condition for Modeling Entrepreneurial Competence /Holger Benninghoff and Susanne Weber -- Identifying Knowledge, Skills and Abilities of Successful Entrepreneurs /Matthias Hofmuth -- Prior Knowledge of Potential Entrepreneurs /Bärbel Fürstenau , Hartmut-A. Oldenbürger and Iris Trojahner -- Context and Ideology of Entrepreneurship Education in Practice /Leona Achtenhagen and Bengt Johannisson -- Entrepreneurship Education at the University of Graz /Peter Slepcevic-Zach , Michaela Stock and Georg Tafner -- From “Chalk-and-Talk” to Starting New Ventures /Susan Müller -- Entrepreneurial Intentions in Initial Vocational Education and Training /Doreen Holtsch -- Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught to Vocational Students? /Thierry Volery , Fritz Oser , Susan Müller , Catherine Näpflin and Nuria del Rey -- A Research-and Evidence-Based Entrepreneurship Education Program at Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU), Munich /Susanne Weber and Sabine Funke -- Ethical and Moral Considerations on Entrepreneurship Education /Karin Heinrichs , Gerhard Minnameier and Klaus Beck -- Conceptualization of “MODE³” as an Innovative Model for the Evaluation of Entrepreneurship Education at Universities from the Perspective of Gründungsdidaktik /Ulrich Braukmann , Daniel Schneider and Andreas Voth -- “Arzt und Zukunft” – An Example of Entrepreneurship at the Faculty of Medicine at Ludwig-Maximilians University (LMU), Munich /Matthias Siebeck , Katrin Rauen and Jobst von Einem -- Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior in Entrepreneurship Education Research /Michael Fretschner -- Intrapreneur: An Entrepreneur within a Company /Susanne Weber , Sandra Trost , Michaela Wiethe-Körprich , Christine Weiß and Frank Achtenhagen -- Becoming an Entrepreneur – Epilog /Susanne Weber , Fritz Oser , Frank Achtenhagen , Michael Fretschner and Sandra Trost -- List of Authors /Susanne Weber , Fritz K. Oser , Frank Achtenhagen , Michael Fretschner and Sandra Trost.
    Abstract: This book provides new insights into the important field of Entrepreneurship Education. The editors pick up Fayolle’s invitation: “How can we learn from ‘institutional’ culture?” and translate it to a variety of aspects of learning to start-up. From the perspective of Human Resource Education and Management (Wirtschaftspädagogik) the authors shed light into the socio-cultural system of entrepreneurship education. They start with mapping out its challenges. They discuss context factors like political regimes affecting entrepreneurial activities, consider goals including moral awareness, introduce ideas of modeling entre- and intrapreneurial competencies, suggest teaching-learning-strategies, discuss evaluation procedures and introduce case studies of entrepreneurship education in different countries for different study levels. All in all this book stimulates and supports the challenges of educators, students, and practitioners (human resource managers, consultants, principals, teachers, and trainers) to introduce into the varying contexts of entrepreneurship education content specific, procedural, causal elements necessary for starting and maintaining an enterprise
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; BECOMING AN ENTREPRENEUR: MAPPING CHALLENGES IN THE FIELD OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION; INTRODUCTION; INTENTION OF THE BOOK; OPENING THE "BLACK BOX" OF BECOMING AN ENTREPRENEUR; SUMMING UP SO FAR; NOTES; REFERENCES; PART II: BECOMING AN ENTREPRENEUR; ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: A GRAMSCIAN APPROACH; INTRODUCTION; NOTES ON THE WORK OF ANTONIO GRAMSCI; BRIEF LOOK AT THE TRANSFORMATION PROCESS WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO GRAMSCI'S PERSPECTIVE; AIMS AND STRUCTURE OF THE EU TEMPUS PROJECT EINSEE
    Description / Table of Contents: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AS A CURRICULAR PRINCIPLE AND AN INNOVATION IN SOCIETY AND EDUCATIONAL POLICYCONCLUSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; IDENTIFICATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL CHALLENGES AS ESSENTIAL CONDITION FOR MODELING ENTREPRENEURIAL COMPETENCE; NECESSITY TO IDENTIFY ENTREPRENEURIAL CHALLENGES; THEORETICAL FRAME; PURPOSE AND RESEARCH QUESTIONS; METHOD; Design; Samples, data collection and analyses; Results; SUMMARY, DISCUSSION AND FURTHER STEPS; NOTES; REFERENCES; IDENTIFYING KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES OF SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEURS; INTRODUCTION; THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
    Description / Table of Contents: Entrepreneur, Competence, Knowledge, Skills, & AbilitiesEntrepreneurship Education; The Occupational Information Network (O*Net); METHOD; Selection of empirical studies; Dependent Variables & Context Factors; Independent Variables; Evidence of the state of the art; Findings (I) Worker Characteristics; Findings (II) Worker Requirements; Findings (III) Experience Requirements; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF POTENTIAL ENTREPRENEURS; BACKGROUND AND AIM; ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION; RELEVANCE OF PRIOR KNOWLEDGE FOR LEARNING; METHOD; Research Questions; Participants
    Description / Table of Contents: Data GatheringData Analysis; RESULTS; CONSEQUENCES FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; CONTEXT AND IDEOLOGY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION IN PRACTICE; INTRODUCTION; CRAFTING A MASTER PROGRAM IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP; THE ACADEMIC CONTEXT AND BEYOND; THE TEACHING IDEOLOGY - REFLEXIVITY, EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING AND IDENTITY WORK; CONCLUDING DISCUSSION; NOTES; REFERENCES; ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GRAZ: Illustrated by the Example of the Master Curriculum for Business Education and Development
    Description / Table of Contents: ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AS MANIFESTED IN THE MASTER CURRICULUM "BUSINESS EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT"Master Curriculum Business Education and Development in Graz; BUSINESS LAB: ENTREPRENEURSHIP - AN ETHICAL PERSPECTIVE; REFERENCES; FROM "CHALK-AND-TALK" TO STARTING NEW VENTURES: An Overview of Entrepreneurship Education Programs in Higher Education Institutions; INTRODUCTION; LEARNING OBJECTIVES; CONTENT OF TEACHING; PEDAGOGIES; CONCLUSION; NOTE; REFERENCES; ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS IN INITIAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
    Description / Table of Contents: THE RELEVANCE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS OF ADOLESCENTS IN INITIAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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    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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  • 88
    ISBN: 9789462096622
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 140 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development
    Keywords: Vocational guidance ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- The Case for Integrative Theorizing in Vocational Behavior and Development /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- Theoretical Foundation /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- A Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- Applying The LSVD to Facilitate Vocational Behavior and Development /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- Methodological Considerations /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- Epilogue /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- References /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli -- Index /Fred W. Vondracek , Donald H. Ford and Erik J. Porfeli.
    Abstract: The Living Systems Theory of Vocational Behavior and Development (LSVD) explains and illustrates the processes by which individuals construct their work experiences, vocational pathways and career patterns through episodes of interaction with affordances they recognize within their contexts, and how counseling can facilitate those processes. The LSVD was created by combining the scientifically based systems theory that explicates the dynamics of all aspects of human functioning and development, called Humans as Self-Constructing Living Systems , with important ideas about vocational behavior and development. The resulting integrative theory represents the individual person as a dynamic, self-directing and self-constructing entity, i.e., a living system. Behavior Episodes (BEs) are the fundamental, person-in-context, dynamic units of analysis that serve as the “building blocks” by which individuals construct and retain their experiences in patterns that can be reactivated to facilitate future BEs. The book describes how individuals’ history of satisfying BEs and their current activities provide the means by which vocational and career counselors can assist them to create satisfying vocational pathways. It also describes for researchers how new, non-linear, person-centered, quantitative and qualitative research methods can be used to analyze BE patterns to advance understanding of person-level processes that play key roles in individuals’ vocational behavior and development. The LSVD was designed to be not just an integrative framework for the field of career development, but also to reconnect the field to related areas such as human resources and industrial-organizational psychology and to the range of human sciences that have already embraced a living systems theoretical model
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; CHAPTER 1: THE CASE FOR INTEGRATIVE THEORIZING IN VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT; CURRENT STATUS OF VOCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY; Conceptual and Definitional Issues; HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE EVOLUTION OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT THEORIES; Trends Toward Integrative Theorizing; A STRATEGY FOR CREATING AN INTEGRATIVE THEORETICAL MODEL; Concepts; Processes; Reframing the Task; CHAPTER 2: THEORETICAL FOUNDATION:The Living Systems Framework (LSF); PERSON PATTERNS AS THE BASIC UNIT
    Description / Table of Contents: THE LSF PROPOSITIONAL MODEL: PROCESSES PRODUCING INTEGRATED DYNAMIC FUNCTIONING AND CHANGEGeneral System Dynamics; Examples of System Dynamics Functioning; HUMANS AS DEVELOPMENTAL SYSTEMS; Four Human Self-Construction Processes; Three Propositions of the Developmental Model concerning how Change Occurs; THE LSF CONCEPTUAL MODEL: PERSON AND CONTEXT COMPONENTS AND PATTERNS; Person Attributes and Patterns; Environment and Context Attributes and Patterns; HUMANS AS SELF-CONSTRUCTING LIVING SYSTEMS; Behavior Episodes (BE): The Basic Unit for Creating and Understanding Developmental Pathways
    Description / Table of Contents: Behavior Episode Schema (BES): Using Past Experience to Guide Current BehaviorThe Dynamics of Stability, Change and Development in Humans; HOW THINKING, REMEMBERING AND COMMUNICATION WORK; Words are the Servants of Meanings; Memories are Constructions Rather Than Recordings; Where are Memories When They are Not in Use?; Where are Action Patterns When They are Not Being Used?; CHAPTER 3: A LIVING SYSTEMS THEORY OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT; THE NATURE AND HISTORY OF VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT; THE PERSON-IN-CONTEXT AS A HIERARCHICALLY ORGANIZED, INTEGRATED UNIT
    Description / Table of Contents: THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUALS' VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT OF VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS; Developing Activity Pathways Through BES Construction from Similar Behavior Episodes; The Role of Motivational Processes in the Development of Vocational Pathways; Non-Motivational Implementation Processes and Vocational Pathway Development; DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL AND REWARDING VOCATIONAL AND CAREER PATHWAYS THROUGH EFFECTIVE PERSON-IN-CONTEXT FUNCTIONING; Achievement and Competence in the Development of Vocational Pathways
    Description / Table of Contents: BEHAVIOR EPISODE ACTIVITY PATHWAYS DEVELOP INTO VOCATIONAL PATHWAYSSue: How Shared Friendships Can Lead to New Activity Patterns; Owen: Behavior Episode Patterns Must Serve Personal Goals to Develop into Vocational Pathways; Alex: Behavior Episodes in Potential Occupations help shape Vocational Development Decisions; An Analysis of How These Examples Meet the Four Vocational Pathway Criteria; CHAPTER 4: APPLYING THE LSVD TO FACILITATE VOCATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND DEVELOPMENT; AN EXAMPLE OF VOCATIONAL COUNSELING PROCESSES: THE CASE OF TED
    Description / Table of Contents: A Prototypical First Session: Initiating the Counseling Relationship
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  • 89
    ISBN: 9789462095786 , 9789462095762 , 9789462095779
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXVIII, 274 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: The Knowledge Economy and Education
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Allais, Stephanie Selling out education
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    Keywords: Competency-based education ; Vocational qualifications ; Education ; Education Economic aspects ; Education ; Informationsgesellschaft ; Bildung ; Fähigkeit ; Qualifikation ; Rahmenrichtlinie ; Wissen
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Qualifications -- Plus La Meme Chose -- Something New, Something Old -- Something Borrowed, Something Sold -- Cure or Symptom? -- Knowledge, Outcomes, and the Curriculum -- Who is Right? -- Where is it Going? -- Lessons and Alternative Directions -- Afterword: Africa, 2025 -- References.
    Abstract: Selling Out Education argues that basing education policy on qualifications and learning outcomes—dramatized by the phenomenal expansion of qualifications frameworks—is misguided. Qualifications frameworks are intended to make education more responsive to the needs of economies and societies by improving how qualifications and credentials are used in labour markets. But using learning outcomes as the starting point of education programmes neglects the core purpose of education: giving people access to bodies of knowledge they would not otherwise have. Furthermore, instead of creating demand for skilled workers through industrial and economic policy, qualifications frameworks are premised on the flawed idea that a supply of skilled workers leads to industrial and economic development. And skilled workers are to be supplied not by encouraging governments to focus attention on creating, improving, and supporting education institutions, but by suggesting that governments take a quality-assurance role. As a result, in poor countries where provision is weak to start with, qualifications have been created and institutions established to monitor providers without increasing or improving education provision. The weaknesses of many current policy approaches make clear, Allais argues, that education is inherently a collective good, and that the acquisition of bodies of knowledge provide the basis for its integrity and intelligibility
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF FIGURE AND BOXES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION: FIRST AS FARCE, THEN AS TRAGEDY….; NOTE; A NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY; CHAPTER 1: QUALIFICATIONS: Culture, Currency, Commodity; 'RELEVANT' EDUCATION AS THE SOLUTION TO ECONOMIC AND SOCIETAL PROBLEMS; QUALIFICATIONS, CURRICULUM, ECONOMY; WHAT CAN OUTCOMES-BASED QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS DO FOR YOU?; AN EXPLOSION OF QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES; EVIDENCE OR IDEOLOGY-BASED POLICY?; ENDNOTES; CHAPTER 2: PLUS LA MEME CHOSE: The Early History of Learning Outcomes and Learner Centredness
    Description / Table of Contents: LOOKING BACK ON LEARNING OUTCOMESLOOKING BACK ON LEARNER-CENTREDNESS; THE PENDULUM OF IDEAS; ENDNOTES; CHAPTER 3: SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING OLD: The Rise of Neoliberalism and the First Institutionalization of Outcomes-Based Qualifications; NEOLIBERALISM; THE UNITED KINGDOM AND AUSTRALIA; Common Threads; Achievements in Australia and the United Kingdom; AN OUTCOMES-BASED QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKIN NEW ZEALAND; Political and Economic Drivers; Achievements in New Zealand; MOVING OUT; ENDNOTES
    Description / Table of Contents: CHAPTER 4: SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING SOLD: Outcomes, Competences, and Qualifications Frameworks Spread to the Developing WorldSOUTH AFRICA; High Hopes for Learning Outcomes; Policy Borrowing; New Structures, New Qualifications; Outcomes-Based Education for the School System; Failures of the NQF in South Africa; A Revised Framework; SIMILAR TRAJECTORIES IN OTHER POOR AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES; Unused Qualifications; The Regulatory State and Weak Institutions; Reiterations of Policies and Complex Institutions; Vocational Education Focus; Recognition of Prior Learning; Differences
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCLUSIONENDNOTES; CHAPTER 5:CURE OR SYMPTOM?: Why Outcomes-Based Qualifications Frameworks Don't Improve Education/Labour Market Relationships; BRINGING EDUCATION CLOSER TO LABOUR MARKETS THROUGH EMPLOYER-SPECIFIED COMPETENCES; THREE 'LOGICS' OF LABOUR MARKET ORGANIZATION; LABOUR MARKETS, TRAINING, AND QUALIFICATION REFORM; SOCIAL POLICY, TRAINING, AND QUALIFICATIONS REFORM; OTHER PROBLEMS WITH EMPLOYER-SPECIFIED COMPETENCES; LABOUR MOBILITY AND QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS: 'TRANSPARENCY' AND INTERPRETATION; CONCLUSION; ENDNOTES; CHAPTER 6: KNOWLEDGE, OUTCOMES, AND THE CURRICULUM
    Description / Table of Contents: INTRODUCTIONKNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING OUTCOMES; IMPLIED, 'EMBEDDED', AND 'UNDERPINNING' KNOWLEDGE; KNOWLEDGE AS FLAT; THE SPIRAL OF SPECIFICATION; THE SPIRAL OF SPECIFICATION IN PRACTICE: THE SOUTH AFRICAN CASE; STRUCTURED, ORGANIZED, COMPLEX BODIES OF KNOWLEDGE; LEARNING OUTCOMES AND CURRICULUM COHERENCE; ENDNOTES; CHAPTER 7: WHO IS RIGHT?: Learning Outcomes and Economics Imperialism; NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS AND ECONOMICS IMPERIALISM; Capitalizable Humans; A Brief Word on Capital and Other 'Capitals; Second Expanded Imperialist Phase; ECONOMICS IMPERIALISM AND QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS
    Description / Table of Contents: LEFT-WING SUPPORT FOR LEARNING OUTCOMES AND QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS
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  • 90
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462097551
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 188 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Social Fictions Series
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Critical Plays: Embodied Research for Social Change
    Keywords: Art in education ; Arts and society ; Classroom environment ; Qualitative research Methodology ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Cast of characters and setting -- Prologue -- Scene/class 1: Subjectivities -- Scene/class 2: Cognitive / creative tensions, or what I know versus what I feel -- Intermezzo 1: Miscommunications -- Scene/class 3: Truth and verisimilitude. 5:08pm -- Intermezzo 2: Dusting down the muse -- Scene/class 4: Finding the form -- Intermezzo 3: One way or another -- Scene/class 5: Telling stories (whose stories?) -- Scene/class 6: Questions of representation -- Intermezzo 4: Art as truth? Holding on to the muse -- Scene 7: Researcher as artist / artist as researcher -- Scene/class 8: Dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s – Rigour or rigor mortis? -- Scene/class 9: Muse or museum? Theory on the street -- Intermezzo 5: Between a rock and a hard place -- Scene/class 10: Contested territories. When blurring the boundaries means crossing the line -- Scene 11: Class notes -- Scene/class 12: Critical plays -- Scene 13: Coda -- Additional reading -- About the authors.
    Abstract: Critical Plays is the systematic study of one (fictional) classroom culture populated by six students and their two professors, imaginatively conceived from interviews, experience, observation and thematic analysis, and shaped into performance text. This play-as-research-text aims to provide an encounter both creative and scholarly for readers. The characters who populate it are drawn from the authors’ lived experiences as researchers, teachers, and performance makers. The characters are drawn from the fields of health, performance studies, education and leadership studies to remind readers of the political, social and scholarly power of creative research approaches. The text also attests to the potential of integrating emotion and relationality in the research space. This text is a must-read for qualitative researchers and students of health sciences, communications, interdisciplinary ethnography, rhetoric, education, sociology, drama and theatre arts. Relevant to the lives of an emerging generation of researchers and students, this text highlights new methodological pathways that are open to them as they begin their own scholarly undertakings in a rapidly-evolving global research landscape. It also poses serious questions about education, identity and creativity that readers can reflect on. Written with humor and passion, students will enjoy reading excerpts aloud in class, or on their own. This play can be read or performed purely for pleasure, or used as a class text in courses that address qualitative research methods, performance studies, education, teacher training, pedagogy and curriculum, arts-informed inquiry and research ethics
    Description / Table of Contents: PRAISE FOR CRITICAL PLAYS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PROLOGUE; CRITICAL FICTIONS; ABOUT THIS BOOK; INFORMING THEORY; PERFORMANCE TEXT AS RESEARCH/ PLAYWRITING AS RESEARCH; THE AUDIENCE; REFERENCES; CAST OF CHARACTERS AND SETTING; CAST OF CHARACTERS; SETTING; PROLOGUE; KURT; BARB; SCENE / CLASS 1: SUBJECTIVITIES; SCENE / CLASS 2: COGNITIVE / CREATIVE TENSIONS, OR WHAT IKNOW VERSUS WHAT I FEEL; INTERMEZZO 1: MISCOMMUNICATIONS; SCENE / CLASS 3: TRUTH AND VERISIMILITUDE.5:08PM; INTERMEZZO 2: DUSTING DOWN THE MUSE; SCENE / CLASS 4: FINDING THE FORM
    Description / Table of Contents: INTERMEZZO 3: ONE WAY OR ANOTHERSCENE / CLASS 5: TELLING STORIES(WHOSE STORIES?); SCENE / CLASS 6: QUESTIONS OF REPRESENTATION; INTERMEZZO 4 - ART AS TRUTH? HOLDINGON TO THE MUSE; SCENE 7: RESEARCHER AS ARTIST / ARTISTAS RESEARCHER; SCENE / CLASS 8: DOTTING THE I'S AND CROSSINGTHE T'S - RIGOUR OR RIGOR MORTIS?; SCENE / CLASS 9: MUSE OR MUSEUM? THEORYON THE STREET; INTERMEZZO 5: BETWEEN A ROCKAND A HARD PLACE; SCENE/ CLASS 10: CONTESTED TERRITORIES. WHEN BLURRING THE BOUNDARIES MEANSCROSSING THE LINE; SCENE 11: CLASS NOTES; SCENE / CLASS 12: CRITICAL PLAYS; SCENE 13: CODA; ADDITIONAL READING
    Description / Table of Contents: ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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  • 91
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    ISBN: 9789048193226
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLI, 1042 p. 125 illus., 65 illus. in color, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
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    Keywords: Law ; Law
    Abstract: The proposed volumes are aimed at a multidisciplinary audience and seek to fill the gap between law, semiotics and visuality providing a comprehensive theoretical and analytical overview of legal visual semiotics. They seek to promote an interdisciplinary debate from law, semiotics and visuality bringing together the cumulative research traditions of these related areas as a prelude to identifying fertile avenues for research going forward. Advance Praise for Law, Culture and Visual Studies This diverse and exhilarating collection of essays explores the many facets both historical and contemporary of visual culture in the law. It opens a window onto the substantive, jurisdictional, disciplinary and methodological diversity of current research. It is a cornucopia of materials that will enliven legal studies for those new to the field as well as for established scholars. It is a ‘must read’ that will leave you wondering about the validity of the long held obsession that reduces the law and legal studies to little more than a preoccupation with the word. Leslie J Moran Professor of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London Law, Culture & Visual Studies is a treasure trove of insights on the entwined roles of legality and visuality. From multiple interdisciplinary perspectives by scholars from around the world, these pieces reflect the fullness and complexities of our visual encounters with law and culture. From pictures to places to postage stamps, from forensics to film to folklore, this anthology is an exciting journey through the fertile field of law and visual culture as well as a testament that the field has come of age. Naomi Mezey, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., USA This highly interdisciplinary reference work brings together diverse fields including cultural studies, communication theory, rhetoric, law and film studies, legal and social history, visual and legal theory, in order to document the various historical, cultural, representational and theoretical links that bind together law and the visual. This book offers a breath-taking range of resources from both well-established and newer scholars who together cover the field of law’s representation in, interrogation of, and dialogue with forms of visual rhetoric, practice, and discourse. Taken together this scholarship presents state of the art research into an important and developing dimension of contemporary legal and cultural inquiry. Above all, Law C ...
    Description / Table of Contents: Biographical notes on the editors.- Biographical notes on contributors.- Introduction: Law, Culture and Visual Studies; Richard K. Sherwin.- Part I. Introducing Visual Legal StudiesPart II. Visualizing Legal Scholarship -- Part III. Law And Iconic Art -- Part IV. Visualizing Law In Indigenous Or Folk Loric Culture -- Part V. Visualizing Law’s Topography -- Part VI. Visual Technologies Of Law -- Part VII. Law And Popular Visual Media: “Case Studies” -- Part VIII. Law And Popular Visual Media: In Theory -- Index.
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  • 92
    ISBN: 9789400770645
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 97 p. 10 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Drucker, Donna J. The machines of sex research
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    Keywords: Science History ; Engineering ; Sexual behavior ; Science, general ; Science History ; Engineering ; Sexual behavior ; Sexualwissenschaft ; Medizintechnik ; Messtechnik ; Forschung ; Geschichte 1945-1985
    Abstract: The Machines of Sex Research describes how researchers worldwide integrated technology into studies of human sexuality in the postwar era. The machines they invented made new ways of seeing bodies possible. Some researchers who studied men used machines like penile strain gauges to police “deviant” male sexuality; others used less painful devices like penis-cameras to study women’s sexual responses and map the physiology of their arousal and orgasm. While researchers used the findings from their technological innovations to propose their own views of how people should view their bodies and should manage their sexual lives, their readers interpreted their findings to enact their own visions of sexuality. Drucker shows how the use of machines in sex research provided some of the intellectual underpinnings of the sexual revolution and the women’s and gay rights movements, and in turn how the sex research community developed new machines for investigations that would enhance sexual happiness rather than constrict it. The Machines of Sex Research is a key read for those interested in the intersections between human sexuality, technology, and twentieth-century social movements. Describes the little-known history of the machines of human sex research in the postwar era Shows how researchers worldwide invented and used machines to study human sexuality and the body in new ways, and how they used and improved each other's designs Relates the relationship between the machines of sex research to Cold War sexualities and gender and sexual liberation movements
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsChapter 1: The Machines of Sex Research -- Chapter 2: The Penile Strain Gauge and Aversion Therapy: Measuring and Fixing the Sexual Body -- Chapter 3: The Couples Laboratory and the Penis-Camera: Seeking the Source of Orgasm -- Chapter 4: The Vaginal Photoplethysmograph and Devices for Women: Gauging Female Arousal -- Conclusion: The Future of Human Sex Research Technologies.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401780056
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 592 p. 29 illus., 2 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research 29
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Higher Education ; 29
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Education, Higher ; Education ; USA ; Hochschulbildung
    Abstract: Published annually since 1985, the Handbook series provides a compendium of thorough and integrative literature reviews on a diverse array of topics of interest to the higher education scholarly and policy communities. Each chapter provides a comprehensive review of research findings on a selected topic, critiques the research literature in terms of its conceptual and methodological rigor and sets forth an agenda for future research intended to advance knowledge on the chosen topic. The Handbook focuses on a comprehensive set of central areas of study in higher education that encompasses the salient dimensions of scholarly and policy inquiries undertaken in the international higher education community. Each annual volume contains chapters on such diverse topics as research on college students and faculty, organization and administration, curriculum and instruction, policy, diversity issues, economics and finance, history and philosophy, community colleges, advances in research methodology and more. The series is fortunate to have attracted annual contributions from distinguished scholars throughout the world
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  • 94
    ISBN: 9789400774070
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 227 p. 4 illus, online resource)
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 302
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. The institution of science and the science of institutions
    Keywords: Science History ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Medicine ; Science, general ; Science History ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Medicine ; Ben-Daṿid, Yosef 1920-1986 ; Wissenschaft
    Abstract: The present anthology, edited by Marcel Herbst, is partially based on a conference, held in 2009, to reflect on the legacy of Ben-David, and contains a selection of substantially revised papers, plus four contributions specifically written for this volume. The book focuses on three major lines of Ben-David’s research, namely “Center and Periphery” (Part I), “Role and Ethos” (Part II), and “Organization and Growth” (Part III). In addition, comprehensive introductory (“Prologue”) and concluding chapters (“Epilogue”, Part IV) by Marcel Herbst are provided. The volume addresses the following disciplines: higher education, history and sociology of science, philosophy of science, history of medicine, public administration, policy studies, Jewish studies, and economics. The anthology is one of two new publications on Joseph Ben-David after the special Minerva edition Vol. 25, Numbers 1-2, March 1987, and Gad Freudenthal’s collection of Ben-David’s writings [1991]. The text can be used in graduate studies, it addresses higher education professionals or public officials, and serves as a gateway to researchers in the field of higher education, science studies, or policy sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceI Prologue 1 -- 1 Introduſtion; Marcel Herbst -- 2 Academic Organization and Scientific Produſtivity; Marcel Herbst -- II Role and Ethos -- 3 On Sociology of Knowledge and Politics of Freedom; Yaron Ezrahi -- 4 The Scientists’ Role and Medical Innovations; Ilana Löwy -- 5 Clinical Praſtice and Clinical Research; George Weisz -- III Center and Periphery -- 6 Faded Grandeur: the German Academic System; Richard Münch -- 7 The Scion and its Tree; Shaul Katz -- IV Organization and Growth -- 8 The Excellence of IT; Andrew Abbott -- 9 Lessons Learned from the Study of Collaborations; Ivan Chompalov -- V Epilogue -- 10 The Legacy of Joseph Ben-David; Marcel Herbst -- Contributors -- Index.
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  • 95
    ISBN: 9789400765559
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XLIX, 1256 p. 26 illus., 17 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Springer International Handbooks of Education 29
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Education
    Abstract: The International Handbook on Educational Leadership and Social (In)Justice creates a first-of-its-kind international forum on conceptualizing the meanings of social justice and leadership, research approaches in studying social justice and combating social injustices, school, university and teacher leadership for social justice, advocacy and advocates for social justice, socio-cultural representations of social injustices, glocal policies, and leadership development as interventions. The Handbook is as much forward-looking as it is a retrospective review of educational research literatures on social justice from a variety of educational subfields including educational leadership, higher education academic networks, special education, health education, teacher education, professional development, policy analyses, and multicultural education. The Handbook celebrates the promises of social justice while providing the educational leadership research community with concrete, contextualized illustrations on how to address inequities and combat social, political and economic injustices through the processes of education in societies and educational institutions around the world
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  • 96
    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: 9789400709294
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXVII, 1860 p. 29 illus., 26 illus. in color. eReference, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Keywords: Humanities ; Humanities / Arts ; Ethics ; Philosophy of nature ; Agriculture ; Environmental law ; Landwirtschaft ; Nahrung ; Ethik
    Abstract: This Encyclopedia offers a definitive source on issues pertaining to the full range of topics in the important new area of food and agricultural ethics. It includes summaries of historical approaches, current scholarship, social movements, and new trends from the standpoint of the ethical notions that have shaped them. It combines detailed analyses of specific topics such as the role of antibiotics in animal production, the Green Revolution, and alternative methods of organic farming, with longer entries that summarize general areas of scholarship and explore ways that they are related. Renewed debate, discussion and inquiry into food and agricultural topics have become a hallmark of the turn toward more sustainable policies and lifestyles in the 21st century. Attention has turned to the goals and ethical rationale behind production, distribution and consumption of food, as well as to non-food uses of cultivated biomass and the products of animal husbandry. These wide-ranging debates encompass questions in human nutrition, animal rights and the environmental impacts of aquaculture and agricultural production. Each of these and related topics is both technically complex and involves an - often implicit - ethical dimension. Other topics include methods for integrating ethics into scientific and technical research programs or development projects, the role of intensive agriculture and biotechnology in addressing persistent world hunger and the role of crops, forests and engineered organisms in making a transition to renewable, carbon-neutral sources of energy. The Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics proves an indispensible reference point for future research and writing on topics in agriculture and food ethics for decades to come
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    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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  • 99
    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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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789462098152
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 180 p, online resource)
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    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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