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Cultural competence in education promotes civic engagement among
students. Providing students with educational opportunities to
understand various cultural and political perspectives allows for
higher cultural competence and a greater understanding of civic
engagement for those students. The Handbook of Research on
Citizenship and Heritage Education is a critical scholarly book
that provides relevant and current research on citizenship and
heritage education aimed at promoting active participation and the
transformation of society. Readers will come to understand the role
of heritage as a symbolic identity source that facilitates the
understanding of the present and the past, highlighting the value
of teaching. Additionally, it offers a source for the design of
didactic proposals that promote active participation and the
critical conservation of heritage. Featuring a range of topics such
as educational policy, curriculum design, and political science,
this book is ideal for educators, academicians, administrators,
political scientists, policymakers, researchers, and students.
This text provides an accurate, comprehensive, and contemporary
description of applied behavior analysis in order to help readers
acquire fundamental knowledge and skills Applied Behavior Analysis
provides a comprehensive, in-depth discussion of the field,
offering a complete description of the principles and procedures
for changing and analyzing socially important behavior. The 3rd
Edition features coverage of advances in all three interrelated
domains of the sciences of behavior-theoretical, basic research,
and applied research-and two new chapters, Equivalence-based
Instruction (Ch. 19) and Engineering Emergent Learning with
Nonequivalence Relations (Ch. 20). It also includes updated and new
content on topics such as negative reinforcement (Ch. 12),
motivation (Ch. 16), verbal behavior (Ch. 18), functional
behavioral assessment (Ch. 27), and ethics (Ch. 31). The content of
the text is now connected to the BCBA (R) and BCABA (R) Behavior
Analyst Task List, 5th Edition.
The evaluation of student performance and knowledge is a critical
element of an educator's job as well as an essential step in the
learning process for students. The quality and effectiveness of the
evaluations given by educators are impacted by their ability to
create and use reliable and valuable evaluations to facilitate and
communicate student learning. The Handbook of Research on
Assessment Literacy and Teacher-Made Testing in the Language
Classroom is an essential reference source that discusses effective
language assessment and educator roles in evaluation design.
Featuring research on topics such as course learning outcomes,
learning analytics, and teacher collaboration, this book is ideally
designed for educators, administrative officials, linguists,
academicians, researchers, and education students seeking coverage
on an educator's role in evaluation design and analyses of
evaluation methods and outcomes.
Universities are expected to produce employable graduates. In
Education for Employability, experts explore critical questions in
the employability agenda: Who sets the standards and expectations
of employability? How do students monitor their own employability?
How can universities design whole curricula and university
environments that promote employability? What teaching and learning
strategies facilitate the development of employability?
Responsibility for developing and sustaining employability lies
with a broad coalition of the individual students, the university,
alumni, the professions and industry and is accomplished through
the intended curriculum as well as co-curricular, extra-curricular
and supra-curricular activities, events and learning opportunities.
With the recent uptick of violence in schools, it is essential to
strategize new concepts for promoting nonviolent tendencies in
children and creating safe environments. Through nonviolent
teaching techniques, it is possible to effectively demonstrate
mutual respect, tolerance, and compassion in order to have a
lasting peace. Cultivating a Culture of Nonviolence in Early
Childhood Development Centers and Schools aims to expand and deepen
multicultural nonviolent teaching techniques and concepts to
achieve desired outcomes for early childhood development centers,
schools, institutions of higher learning, and centers of teacher
development and training. While highlighting topics including child
development, conflict resolution, and classroom leadership, this
book is ideally designed for teachers, directors, principals,
teacher organizations, school counselors, psychologists, social
workers, government officials, policymakers, researchers, and
students.
Global challenges, in a chaotic context, are ever in play, emerging
and receding in time. At the present moment, the global challenges
of the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in several years of
mass-scale challenges and lost learning and socialization from K-12
to higher education for many. The pandemic has been a high
consequence and continuing event. Universities and colleges have
been under unprecedented budgetary strain. Despite all the immense
and irreparable human losses, humanity is moving forward with
lessons from the past several years. The Handbook of Research on
Revisioning and Reconstructing Higher Education After Global Crises
explores how global higher education will recover from the global
pandemic at the micro-, meso-, and macro-levels, and how they will
re-establish their relevance for teaching and learning, research
and innovation, and social contributions. Covering topics such as
campus life, online library services, and Indigenous students, this
major reference work is an essential resource for educators and
administrators of higher education, government officials, students
of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.
Engaging in genuine dialogue and authentic communication is
essential for teachers to assist students' successes and help them
further their education through refining critical thinking skills
beyond the classroom. Critical Theory and Transformative Learning
is a critical scholarly resource that examines and contrasts the
key concepts related to critical approaches in educational
settings. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics including
repressive tolerance, online teaching, and adult education, this
book is geared toward educators, administrators, academicians, and
researchers seeking current research on transformative learning and
addressing the interconnectedness of important theories and praxis.
The content of medical education knowledge transfer is compounded
as medical breakthroughs constantly impact treatment, and new
diseases are discovered at an increasingly rapid pace. While much
of the knowledge transfer remains unchanged throughout the
generations, there are unique hallmarks to this generation's
education, ranging from the impact of technology on learning
formats to the use of standardized patients and virtual reality in
the classroom. The Handbook of Research on the Efficacy of Training
Programs and Systems in Medical Education is an essential reference
source that focuses on key considerations in medical curriculum and
content delivery and features new methods of knowledge and skill
transfer. Featuring research on topics such as the generational
workforce, medical accreditation, and professional development,
this book is ideally designed for teachers, physicians, learning
practitioners, IT consultants, higher education faculty,
instructional designers, school administrators, researchers,
academicians, and medical students seeking coverage on major and
high-profile issues in medical education.
Higher learning has seen an increase in web-based distance
education programs, which coincides with advancements made in
educational technologies. As these programs are on the rise, it
becomes increasingly more important to ensure that instructional
designers are prepared to accommodate the needs of these academic
institutions. Developing a culture of collaboration through the
optimization of instructional design methods is part of the
profession's identity but has gotten overshadowed by the pressures
of thinking of courses as products. Optimizing Instructional Design
Methods in Higher Education is an essential reference source that
discusses the importance of collaboration, training, and the use of
new and existing models in supporting instructional designers to
formalize and optimize curriculum development in higher education.
It covers the importance of adapting, adjusting, and re-evaluating
models based on learner needs in relation to both the process of
learning and outcomes. Featuring research on topics such as human
resource development, academic programs, and faculty development,
this book is ideally designed for educators, academicians,
researchers, and administrators seeking coverage to support design
thinking and innovation that encourages student learning.
The second in the Women Securing the Future with TIPPSS series,
this book provides insight and expert advice from seventeen women
leaders in technology, healthcare and policy to address the
challenges of Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and
Security (TIPPSS) for connected healthcare, and the growing
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) ecosystem. The ten chapters in
this book delve into trust, security and privacy risks in connected
healthcare for patients, medical devices, personal and clinical
data, healthcare providers and institutions, and provide practical
approaches to manage and protect the data, devices, and humans.
Cybersecurity, technology and legal experts discuss risks, from
data and device hacks to ransomware, and propose approaches to
address the challenges including new frameworks for architecting
and evaluating medical device and connected hospital cybersecurity.
We all need to be aware of the TIPPSS challenges in connected
healthcare, and we call upon engineers, device manufacturers,
system developers and healthcare providers to ensure trust and
manage the risk. Featuring contributions from prominent female
experts and role models in technology, cybersecurity, engineering,
computer science, data science, business, healthcare,
accessibility, research, law, privacy and policy, this book sets
the stage to improve security and safety in our increasingly
connected world.
Over the years, careers have transformed to be flexible and
changing rather than stable, life-long commitments to an
organization. As such, making work meaningful, controlling the work
environment, and taking the opportunity to get required training
for the next job are as important as the financial advantages.
Educators' careers cannot be isolated from the rest of the labor
market, and these developments are expected to influence the career
decisions of educators. Vocational Identity and Career Construction
in Education uses career construction theory to investigate
objective factors influencing career choices and paths of
educators, including factors influencing vocational personality
development, career counseling activities, transition from school
to work, adaptation to different work environments, and meaning of
work for educators. Featuring research on topics such as diagnosing
career barriers, person-environment fit, and workforce
adaptability, this book is designed for educational administrators,
human resources theorists, students studying career-related
subjects, and practitioners working in managerial positions in
private and public educational organizations.
The general academic progression, and particularly research
engagement, of postgraduate students is characterized by various
problems such as high dropout rates, longer completion times, low
graduation rates, and high repetition or retake rates. This means
that there are far fewer students pursuing postgraduate studies at
tertiary institutions and universities than there are at the lower
levels of education. Yet, there is growing demand for postgraduate
education given its strong projected association with socioeconomic
transformation at national and international levels among developed
and developing countries alike. Postgraduate Research Engagement in
Low Resource Settings: Emerging Research and Opportunities sets out
to garner strategies for fostering efficiency of research conduct
among the students and faculty so as to enhance high quality output
for the envisaged personal, societal, national, and international
socioeconomic transformation. Covering a range of topics such as
intellectual property, mental health, and quality assurance, this
book is ideal for research supervisors, higher education faculty,
librarians, educators, administrators, researchers, academicians,
and students.
The arts and humanities are considered to be a core academic
subject under federal law. This designation grants these education
programs the right to federal funds; however, budget propositions
do not allot the arts sufficient financial resources. Funding
Challenges and Successes in Arts Education is a timely research
publication featuring the most recent scholarly information on
fiscal changes that support the financing of the humanities in
national and international education. Including extensive coverage
on a number of topics and perspectives such as strategic planning,
school reform, and teacher training, this book is ideally designed
for academicians, researchers, teachers, and administrators seeking
current research on innovative ways to fund the arts.
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