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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789400744677 , 1283612291 , 9781283612296
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 378 p. 9 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: Cultural Studies of Science Education 5
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Moving the equity agenda forward
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    Keywords: Science Study and teaching ; Education ; Education ; Science Study and teaching ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildungspolitik ; Chancengleichheit
    Abstract: This volume takes on the vital tasks of celebrating, challenging, and attempting to move forward our understanding of equity and diversity in science education. Organized thematically, the book explores five key areas of science education equity research: science education policy; globalization; context and culture; discourse, language and identity; and leadership and social networking. Chapter authors -- emerging to established US science education scholars -- present their latest research on how to make science interesting and accessible to all students. The volume includes international voices as well: Scholars from around the world crafted responses to each section. Together, authors and respondents attempt to refine our methods for examining equity issues across classrooms, schools, and policies, and deepen our understanding of ways to promote equity and acknowledge diversity in science classrooms. Moving the Equity Agenda Forward is endorsed by NARST: A Worldwide Organization for Improving Science Teaching and Learning Through Research. The volume gains authority from the fact that it was edited by one current and four former chairs of NARSTs Equity and Ethics Committee.
    Description / Table of Contents: Moving the Equity Agenda Forward; Introduction to Volume; Contents; Part I: Introduction: Science Education Policy; Reference; Chapter 1: Science for All: Historical Perspectives on Policy for Science Education Reform; Introduction; Science for All Before 1960; Practical Studies and Vocational Education; The Comprehensive High School and Aptitude Testing as Democratizing Influences; World War II and the Search for Science Talent; The Sputnik Challenge; From the 1960s to the Present: The Era of Civil Rights; A Call for Excellence and Common Culture; The Economic Argument
    Description / Table of Contents: No Child Left Behind (NCLB)Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Is It Possible to Teach "Science for All" in a Climate of Accountability? Educational Policy and the Equitable Teaching of Science; Nonmainstream Students, NCLB, and Science Education Reform; Influence of NCLB on the Science Learning of Nonmainstream Students; Possible Reasons for Continued Gaps; Structure of NCLB Policy; Instructional Decisions Focused on Short-Term Assessment Gains; Negative Consequences for Science Teachers; Structure of NCLB Assessments; Understanding the Paradox: Negative Consequences of NCLB
    Description / Table of Contents: Comments on MethodologyImplications for Science Education Research, Practice, and Policy; References; Chapter 3: Conceptions of Inequality in the Era of Bush/Obama; Conceptions of Inequality in Standards-Based Reform; 1990s Conceptions of Standards-Based Reform; Influence of Standards-Based Reform in Contemporary Initiatives; Conceptions of Inequality in Market-Based Reform; Conceptions of Inequality as Epistemological; What These Lens Enable and Constrain in Our Scholarship; What Is the "So What" for New Scholars Interested in Equality and Diversity?; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 4: International Response for Part I: Bridging the Gaps Between Policy and Practice on Equity for Science Education ReformsQuestion 1: What Are the Major Trends of the Policies on Equity in Science Education?; Question 2: How Do These Chapters Address Similar Issues that Might Be Encountered by International Scholars and School Science Teachers?; Question 3: What Issues or Actions Need to Be Considered to Achieve Equity?; Importance of Teacher Preparation in Educational Reform; Necessity of Conducting Policy-Related Research to Provide Evidence of Effectiveness of Policies
    Description / Table of Contents: Essential Actions Taken for Communication Between Researchers and PolicymakersConcluding Remarks; References; Part II: Introduction: Globalization; References; Chapter 5: The Imperative of Context in the Age of Globalization in Creating Equity in Science Education; Overview; Contextual Factors of Globalization; Holons; Globalization; Positive Effects of Globalization; Mitigating Forces; The Economics of Education and Society; The Notions of Capital and Habitus; Role and Function of Education and Schooling; Revisiting the Imperative of Context; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Frameworks for Examining the Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender on English Language Learners in K-12 Science Education in the USA
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781402032011
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Series Statement: Springer International Handbooks of Education 13
    DDC: 379
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    Keywords: Education ; Comparative education ; Education and state ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bildungspolitik
    Abstract: This Handbook is for policy researchers, analysts, academics and graduate students interested in educational policy, educational reform, educational governance and leadership, teacher quality, literacy, and workplace learning. This Handbook is the only one of its kind. It has over fifty chapters written by nearly ninety leading researchers from a number of countries and presents contemporary and emergent trends in educational policy research. It captures many of the current dominant educational policy foci, situating current understandings historically, in terms of both how they are conceptualized and in terms of past policy practice. The chapters are empirically grounded, providing illustrations of the conceptual implications contained within them as well as allowing for comparisons across them. The self-reflexivity within chapters with respect to jurisdictional particularities and contrasts allows readers to consider not only a range of approaches to policy analysis but also the ways in which policies and policy ideas play out in different times and places. Sections cover the contemporary strategic emphasis on large-scale reform, substantive emphases at several levels – on leadership and governance, improving teacher quality and conceptualizing learning in various domains around the notion of literacies and concluding, finally, with a contrasting topic, workplace learning, which has had less policy attention and thus allows readers to consider both the advantages and disadvantages of learning and teaching under the bright gaze of policy.
    Description / Table of Contents: Globalization and Educational Change: New Policy Worlds; Marketization in Education: Looking Back to Move Forward with a Stronger Critique; Multicultural Education in the United States and Canada: The Importance of National Policies; International Comparative Studies of Education and Large-Scale Change; A Changed Policy Environment for US Universities; The Implications of Policy Decisions on Practices in Early Childhood Education; Policy-Practice Connections in State Standards-Based Reform; Informed Consent? Issues in Implementing and Sustaining Government-Driven Educational Change
    Description / Table of Contents: School District-Wide Reform Policies in EducationFive Key Factors in Supporting Comprehensive School Reform; Knowledge Producers and Policymakers: Kissing Kin or Squabbling Siblings?; Linkages Between Federal, State and Local Levels in Educational Reform; Educational Governance Reforms: The Uncertain Role of Local School Boards in the United States; Accountability Policies and Their Effects; Parent and Community Involvement in Schools: Policy Panacea or Pandemic?; Democratic Values in Bureaucratic Structures: Interrogating the Essential Tensions
    Description / Table of Contents: Approaches to the Funding of Schools and Their Effects on CapacityFormulaic Approaches to the Funding of Colleges and Universities; The UK Policy for School Leadership: Uneasy Transitions; Educational Leadership in Policy Contexts That Strive for Equity; Accountable Schools and the Leadership They Need; The Recruitment and Retention of School Leaders: Understanding Administrator Supply and Demand; Teacher Certification Policy: Multiple Treatment Interactions on the Body Politic; Retaining Teachers in High-Poverty Schools: A Policy Framework
    Description / Table of Contents: The Cultural Context of Teachers' Work: Policy, Practice and PerformanceSchool Improvement Within a Knowledge Economy: Fostering Professional Learning from a Multidimensional Perspective; Teacher Informal Learning and Teacher Knowledge: Theory, Practice and Policy; No Teacher Left Untested: Historical Perspectives on Teacher Regulation; Teacher Professional Standards: A Policy Strategy to Control, Regulate or Enhance the Teaching Profession?; Triage or Tapestry? Teacher Unions' Work in an Era of Systemic Reform; Improving Research-Policy Relationships: The Case of Literacy
    Description / Table of Contents: Literacies in Early Childhood: The Interface of Policy, Research, and PracticeBalanced Elementary Literacy Instruction in the United States: A Personal Perspective; Evidence-Based State Literacy Policy: A Critical Alternative; Literacies in Adolescence: An Analysis of Policies from the United States and Queensland, Australia; Assessing Literacies; Literacies in Families and Communities; Literacies and Media Culture; Technology and Literacies: From Print Literacy to Dialogic Literacy; Adult Literacy Policy: Mind the GAP; Shaping Literacy Policy: From Abstract Ideals to Accountable Practices
    Description / Table of Contents: Literacy in Developed and Developing Countries
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