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Challenge Club Passport - MFL - French (Paperback): Amy Sargent Challenge Club Passport - MFL - French (Paperback)
Amy Sargent
R172 Discovery Miles 1 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Gameworlds - Virtual Media and Children's Everyday Play (Paperback): Seth Giddings Gameworlds - Virtual Media and Children's Everyday Play (Paperback)
Seth Giddings
R1,552 Discovery Miles 15 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Game studies is a rapidly developing field across the world, with a growing number of dedicated courses addressing video games and digital play as significant phenomena in contemporary everyday life and media cultures. Seth Giddings looks to fill a gap by focusing on the relationship between the actual and virtual worlds of play in everyday life. He addresses both the continuities and differences between digital play and longer-established modes of play. The 'gameworlds' title indicates both the virtual world designed into the videogame and the wider environments in which play is manifested: social relationships between players; hardware and software; between the virtual worlds of the game and the media universes they extend (e.g. Pokemon, Harry Potter, Lego, Star Wars); and the gameworlds generated by children's imaginations and creativity (through talk and role-play, drawings and outdoor play). The gameworld raises questions about who, and what, is in play. Drawing on recent theoretical work in science and technology studies, games studies and new media studies, a key theme is the material and embodied character of these gameworlds and their components (players' bodies, computer hardware, toys, virtual physics, and the physical environment). Building on detailed small-scale ethnographic case studies, Gameworlds is the first book to explore the nature of play in the virtual worlds of video games and how this play relates to, and crosses over into, everyday play in the actual world.

Comparative and International Education - Issues for Teachers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Karen Mundy, Kathy Bickmore,... Comparative and International Education - Issues for Teachers (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Karen Mundy, Kathy Bickmore, Ruth Hayhoe, Caroline Manion, Robyn Read
R1,876 Discovery Miles 18 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With a stronger focus on the teacher's role and emerging alternative pedagogies in diverse settings, this thoroughly updated second edition draws on research by scholars from the Americas, Australia, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Comparative and International Education offers an overview of the history of comparative education and educational development, exploring issues related to social justice, human rights, gender equality, and Indigenous knowledge in the classroom. Appropriate for use in undergraduate and graduate education courses, this edited collection will help students better understand how globalization has impacted the classroom and led to the internationalization of schooling. Features: includes discussion questions, suggestions for further reading, and links to video resources students will have access to the Comparative and International Education companion website which features links to online resources

Prairie Rising - Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention (Paperback): Jaskiran K Dhillon Prairie Rising - Indigenous Youth, Decolonization, and the Politics of Intervention (Paperback)
Jaskiran K Dhillon
R854 Discovery Miles 8 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In 2016, Canada's newly elected federal government publically committed to reconciling the social and material deprivation of Indigenous communities across the country. Does this outward shift in the Canadian state's approach to longstanding injustices facing Indigenous peoples reflect a "transformation with teeth," or is it merely a reconstructed attempt at colonial Indigenous-settler relations? Prairie Rising provides a series of critical reflections about the changing face of settler colonialism in Canada through an ethnographic investigation of Indigenous-state relations in the city of Saskatoon. Jaskiran Dhillon uncovers how various groups including state agents, youth workers, and community organizations utilize participatory politics in order to intervene in the lives of Indigenous youth living under conditions of colonial occupation and marginality. In doing so, this accessibly written book sheds light on the changing forms of settler governance and the interlocking systems of education, child welfare, and criminal justice that sustain it. Dhillon's nuanced and fine-grained analysis exposes how the push for inclusionary governance ultimately reinstates colonial settler authority and raises startling questions about the federal government's commitment to justice and political empowerment for Indigenous Nations, particularly within the context of the everyday realities facing Indigenous youth.

Challenge Club Passport - MFL - Spanish (Paperback): Amy Sargent Challenge Club Passport - MFL - Spanish (Paperback)
Amy Sargent
R205 Discovery Miles 2 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Cooking Up a Storytime - Mix-and-Match Menus for Easy Programming (Paperback): Susan Anderson-Newham Cooking Up a Storytime - Mix-and-Match Menus for Easy Programming (Paperback)
Susan Anderson-Newham
R1,436 Discovery Miles 14 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Tired of leftovers? Ready to cook up some new story times, ones that integrate books and games with math, science, and early literacy activities? These mix-and-match menus featuring kids' favourite topics, like animals, families, farms, and food, will engage young ones while easing their transition to school. Whether you're hungry for a full-course feast or prefer to order a la carte, this flexible resource dishes up Practical, up-to-date early literacy information that helps story time organizers understand how children grow and learn Detailed program menus to enable story time planners to establish uniformity in content, important for early literacy Original flannel board activities, poems, games, and finger plays incorporating science, math, and poetry A varied selection of mix-and-match books to help create appealing, perfectly seasoned menus With the guidance provided by this resource, the story times you cook up will be delicious and nutritious!

Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? - Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning (Paperback): Rebecca... Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? - Perils and Potential of International Experiential Learning (Paperback)
Rebecca Tiessen, Robert Huish
R1,363 Discovery Miles 13 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? explores the broad range of international experiential learning options available to Canadian students, as well as the opportunities and the ethical dilemmas that come with them. Combining practical advice with critical examinations of international experiential learning, this essay collection is designed to help the reader to move beyond photo-ops and travel opportunities and towards striving for a deeper global citizenship. Globetrotting or Global Citizenship? is a valuable guide for students considering going abroad for experiential learning and a useful resource for those returning from such programs, as well as instructors and administrators facilitating pre-departure and return orientation sessions. Anyone taking part in international volunteering will find the reflections and analysis provided here an excellent starting point for understanding the potential impact of their time abroad.

Service-Learning and Educating in Challenging Contexts - International Perspectives (Paperback, Nippod): Timothy Murphy, Jon Tan Service-Learning and Educating in Challenging Contexts - International Perspectives (Paperback, Nippod)
Timothy Murphy, Jon Tan
R1,561 Discovery Miles 15 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Service-Learning and Educating in Challenging Contexts explores the potential of service-learning identified as a way to integrate community service with academic study to enrich the on-going professional development of educators, especially in schools that are located in challenging contexts. This collection offers a further refinement of what typically comes under the remit of service-learning, switching the focus from the learning experience of the learner, to the educator and the deep and enriching professional learning opportunities that service-learning can offer. This approach to service-learning promotes collaborative practices amongst professional and in-service educators, and encourages an integration of theory and practice. The international contributors use their own experiences as well as current research to provide a thorough exploration of service-learning from national and international perspectives.

Advanced Outdoor Learning - Creating a Whole-School Culture (Paperback): Craig Taylor Advanced Outdoor Learning - Creating a Whole-School Culture (Paperback)
Craig Taylor
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We know that there are real pressures on childhood. We also know that children spend less time with nature and have fewer opportunities to play. Around the world, schools are being called on to to see what they can do to help? Based on over 25 years of experience as a teacher, Craig shows how schools can develop their outdoor learning programmes so that everyone in the school community can benefit and how genuine, long-term, sustainable change can be achieved. As he says, "The best outdoor learning does not cost the earth, but it does take some work." Warm and filled with a depth of experience, this book is an absolute must for anyone involved in a school - leaders, governors, teachers, parents and carers - anyone who can see that, if we really want to make a difference for our children, schools are going to have to be at the forefront of that change.

Coaching Winning Model United Nations Teams - A Teacher's Guide (Paperback): Edward Mickolus, Joseph Brannan Coaching Winning Model United Nations Teams - A Teacher's Guide (Paperback)
Edward Mickolus, Joseph Brannan
R614 R558 Discovery Miles 5 580 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By some counts, Model United Nations (MUN) has become the single most popular extracurricular academic activity among high school students. More than two million high school and college students have assumed the roles of ambassador from real United Nations member countries, participated in spirited debate about the world's most pressing issues, and called, "Point of order, Mr. Chairman!" Now, in Coaching Winning Model United Nations Teams, Edward Mickolus and Joseph Brannan give MUN teachers and coaches the information they need to succeed. In this informative volume, the authors (MUN coaches themselves) provide detailed guidance for each step of the MUN path, from the first meeting in the teacher's classroom to the final days of an official MUN conference. Coaches will learn about the ins and outs of parliamentary procedure and the most effective ways to help their students draft position papers and resolutions. Most important, Mickolus and Brannan illustrate the many ways that teachers can inspire their students to take an active role in making the world a better place. By the time their students move on, MUN coaches will have instilled in them such important qualities as empathy, self-confidence, and grace under pressure. Coaching Model United Nations Teams is a fun, useful guide for teachers and coaches who are working to help develop tomorrow's leaders today. About the Author JOSEPH T. RANNAN is the faculty adviser to the George C. Marshall High School MUN team in Falls Church, Virginia. Before becoming a teacher, he served in the U.S. Navy, worked as a newspaper reporter, and was the assistant city manager for the city of Alexandria, Virginia, where he resides. DR. EDWARD MICKOLUS has written twenty books on international terrorist events and biographies of terrorists. As an undergraduate at Georgetown University, he led MUN teams to regional and national championships, and while completing his doctorate in political science, he founded and coached the Yale University MUN team and started the Yale MUN conferences. He lives in Dunn Loring, Virginia.

Current Issues & Controversies in School & Community Health, Sport & Physical Education (Hardcover, New): Jennifer A. O'Dea Current Issues & Controversies in School & Community Health, Sport & Physical Education (Hardcover, New)
Jennifer A. O'Dea
R5,418 R5,111 Discovery Miles 51 110 Save R307 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides unique and contemporary insights into the major current issues and controversies in school and community health education, physical education and sports, as well as issues in teacher education of these issues. The distinctive focus of this new volume is to describe current issues and controversies using international perspectives and subsequently be able to create practical strategies for health and sports promotion activities in schools, communities and teacher education. Authors have been drawn together from the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom, Israel, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Portugal, the Netherlands, Sweden and Germany. (Imprint: Nova)

The Making of a Generation - The Children of the 1970s in Adulthood (Paperback): Lesley Andres, Johanna Wyn The Making of a Generation - The Children of the 1970s in Adulthood (Paperback)
Lesley Andres, Johanna Wyn
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Secondary school graduates of the late 1980s and early 1990s have found themselves coping with economic insecurity, social change, and workplace restructuring. Drawing on studies that have recorded the lives of young people in two countries for over fifteen years, The Making of a Generation offers unique insight into the hopes, dreams, and trajectories of a generation. Although children born in the 1970s were more educated than ever before, as adults they entered new labour markets that were de-regulated and precarious. Lesley Andres and Johanna Wyn discuss the consequences of education and labour policies in Canada and Australia, emphasizing their long-term impacts on health, well-being, and family formation. They conclude that these young adults bore the brunt of policies designed to bring about rapid changes in the nature of work. Despite their modest hopes and aspirations for security, those born in the 1970s became a vanguard generation as they negotiated the significant social and economic transformations of the 1990s.

Chess for Schools - From simple strategy games to clubs and competitions (Paperback): Richard James Chess for Schools - From simple strategy games to clubs and competitions (Paperback)
Richard James
R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Written by Richard James, Chess for Schools: From simple strategy games to clubs and competitions is a great resource to help teachers encourage children to enjoy the benefits and challenges of the chess game. Chess is a game of extraordinary excitement and beauty and all children should have the opportunity to experience it. Indeed, many claim that playing abstract strategy games such as chess provides a wide range of cognitive and social benefits-such as improvements in problem-solving ability and communication skills. However, Richard James argues that, because of the complexity of chess, most younger children would gain more benefit from simpler chess-based strategy games and incremental learning. In this practical handbook, Richard provides a wide range of games and puzzles based on these principles which are appropriate for primary schools and explains how teachers can identify children who would benefit from starting young. Richard also sets out how this approach can engage the whole community, including working with children with special needs, getting parents involved in learning and playing, and developing partnerships between primary and secondary schools. Chess for Schools shares the latest research into how children process information, combined with insights into international best practice in teaching chess to young children. The book demonstrates the transformative effect chess can have on older children, and how this can be promoted in secondary schools. Richard James offers valuable insights into the greater context of chess-playing, expressing how and why chess is a joy to so many worldwide andshares a series of resources and minigames for teachers to use with their learners. An ideal resource for primary and secondary school teachers wanting to introduce their pupils to chess.

The playHOORAY! Handbook - 100 Fun Activities for Busy Parents and Little Kids Who Want to Play (Paperback): Claire Russell The playHOORAY! Handbook - 100 Fun Activities for Busy Parents and Little Kids Who Want to Play (Paperback)
Claire Russell
R485 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The playHOORAY! Handbook by Early Years specialist and mum Claire Russell is a lifesaver for busy parents looking for activities to entertain babies, toddlers and little kids indoors and outdoors. The book includes over 100 ideas for activities, arts, crafts and games using items from the house and garden. Covering everything from One Pound Play and No-Prep Play, to the benefits of positive screentime and making homework playful, this book offers a helping hand to parents and carers on the days you need it. Find the playHOORAY! community on social media for daily inspiration and L!VE play demonstrations from Claire's kitchen where viewing with a cup of tea is compulsory.

Facilitating Youth-Led Book Clubs as Transformative and Inclusive Spaces (Paperback): Jody N. Polleck Facilitating Youth-Led Book Clubs as Transformative and Inclusive Spaces (Paperback)
Jody N. Polleck
R953 Discovery Miles 9 530 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Learn how to integrate book clubs into secondary school communities for transformation and inclusion so as to enhance and nurture students' literacies along with their social and emotional development. Using her extensive experiences with culturally, neurologically, and linguistically diverse students, the author provides a rich resource that demonstrates how book clubs serve as critical places where adolescents can develop as readers while simultaneously working to build authentic relationships with their peers. Polleck offers research and theories grounded in culturally sustaining pedagogies and healing-centered engagements along with practical strategies for book club facilitators-from developing specific student-centered pedagogical approaches to embodying critical and humanizing dispositions. Book Features: Guidance based on the author's 25 years of experience as a facilitator and researcher of book clubs. A focus on encouraging meaningful participation, identity and community building, and social justice. An approach that prioritizes collaboration among teachers, social workers, counselors, administrators, parents, and other school personnel. Practical strategies that include facilitation suggestions, sample lesson plans, and reflective questioning techniques. Engaging narratives that center the voices of students who have participated in book clubs. An accompanying website with suggested reading lists, teaching materials, classroom activities, and more.

Research in Outdoor Education - Volume 15 (Paperback): Tim O'Connell, Garrett Hutson Research in Outdoor Education - Volume 15 (Paperback)
Tim O'Connell, Garrett Hutson; Foreword by Pat Maher
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Research in Outdoor Education is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal seeking to support and further outdoor education and its goals, including personal growth and moral development, team building and cooperation, outdoor knowledge and skill development, environmental awareness, education and enrichment, and research that directly supports systematic assessment and/ or evidence-based advances in outdoor education. Research in Outdoor Education is intended to appeal to researchers, practitioners, teachers and post-secondary students through the exploration and discussion of diverse perspectives on the theoretical, empirical, and practical aspects of outdoor education in its broadest sense.

Co-Teaching in Higher Education - From Theory to Co-Practice (Hardcover): Daniel H. Jarvis, Mumbi Kariuki Co-Teaching in Higher Education - From Theory to Co-Practice (Hardcover)
Daniel H. Jarvis, Mumbi Kariuki
R1,250 R1,160 Discovery Miles 11 600 Save R90 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Co-Teaching in Higher Education, edited by Daniel Jarvis and Mumbi Kariuki, brings together an international group of educators and scholars to examine the theoretical frameworks and practical experiences relating to co-planning, co-teaching, and co-assessing at the post-secondary level. Co-teaching practices at the elementary and secondary school levels have been widely documented. This collection explores topics that will enable post-secondary instructors to maximize their courses' potential including undergraduate projects, graduate level co-teaching, pair and group co-teaching, co-taught single-subject courses, and innovative cross-curricular experiments. Contributors share their insights addressing key factors such as logistics, resources, administrative support, Ministry initiatives, and academic freedom. Jarvis and Kariuki have created an indispensable resource that provides the reader with an informed perspective on the realities of creating and sustaining rich co-teaching experiences at the university level.

Snapshots of Museum Experience - Understanding Child Visitors Through Photography (Paperback): Elee Kirk, Will Buckingham Snapshots of Museum Experience - Understanding Child Visitors Through Photography (Paperback)
Elee Kirk, Will Buckingham
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Children are one of the major audiences for museums, but their visits are often seen solely from the point of view of museum learning. In Snapshots of Museum Experience, Will Buckingham draws upon Elee Kirk's research amongst child visitors to the Oxford University Museum of Natural History, to take a different approach. Using a method of photo-elicitation with four-and five-year-old child visitors to the museum, the book investigates children's experience of the museum, and in the process undermines many of our assumptions about the interests, needs and demands of child museum visitors. Drawing together the fields of museum studies and childhood studies, the book considers children as active creators of the museum visit. It investigates the way that children navigate and take control of the physical and social spaces of the museum, finding their own idiosyncratic pathways through these spaces. It also explores how elements of the museum 'light up', becoming salient to the child visitor. Finally, it investigates how children make sense through intellectually and imaginatively engaging with these elements of the museum visit. Snapshots of Museum Experience gives a unique insight into the sheer diversity of children's museum experiences and discusses how museums might cater more successfully to the needs of their child visitors. As such, it should be of great interest to academics, researchers and students in the fields of museum studies, visitor studies and childhood studies. It should also be essential reading for museum educators and exhibition designers.

Lifelong Kindergarten - Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play (Paperback): Mitchel Resnick Lifelong Kindergarten - Cultivating Creativity through Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play (Paperback)
Mitchel Resnick; Foreword by Ken Robinson
R507 R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Save R50 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

How lessons from kindergarten can help everyone develop the creative thinking skills needed to thrive in today's society. In kindergartens these days, children spend more time with math worksheets and phonics flashcards than building blocks and finger paint. Kindergarten is becoming more like the rest of school. In Lifelong Kindergarten, learning expert Mitchel Resnick argues for exactly the opposite: the rest of school (even the rest of life) should be more like kindergarten. To thrive in today's fast-changing world, people of all ages must learn to think and act creatively-and the best way to do that is by focusing more on imagining, creating, playing, sharing, and reflecting, just as children do in traditional kindergartens. Drawing on experiences from more than thirty years at MIT's Media Lab, Resnick discusses new technologies and strategies for engaging young people in creative learning experiences. He tells stories of how children are programming their own games, stories, and inventions (for example, a diary security system, created by a twelve-year-old girl), and collaborating through remixing, crowdsourcing, and large-scale group projects (such as a Halloween-themed game called Night at Dreary Castle, produced by more than twenty kids scattered around the world). By providing young people with opportunities to work on projects, based on their passions, in collaboration with peers, in a playful spirit, we can help them prepare for a world where creative thinking is more important than ever before.

You Can't Be What You Can't See - The Power of Opportunity to Change Young Lives (Paperback): Milbrey W. McLaughlin,... You Can't Be What You Can't See - The Power of Opportunity to Change Young Lives (Paperback)
Milbrey W. McLaughlin, Arne Duncan, Greg Darnieder
R978 R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Save R59 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

You Can't Be What You Can't See presents a rare longitudinal account of the benefits of a high-quality, out-of-school program on the life trajectories of hundreds of poor, African American youth who grew up in Chicago's notorious Cabrini-Green housing project in the 1980s and early '90s. The result of a five-year research project by Stanford scholar Milbrey W. McLaughlin, the book documents what happened to more than 700 Cabrini-Green youth two decades after they attended the Community Youth Creative Learning Experience (CYCLE), a comprehensive after-school program offering tutoring, enrichment, scholarships, summer camps, and more. Through data collection, and in-depth interviews with participants and staff, she finds that almost all had graduated high school and escaped poverty, and so had their children. McLaughlin describes the design principles as well as the core features of the program that participants say were key to their success: mentoring, exposure to activities and resources beyond their neighborhood, and a culture of belonging in which staff committed to "never give up on a kid." The recollections and accomplishments of CYCLE alums, McLaughlin argues, challenge current assumptions about the enduring effects of poverty and highlight the power of opportunity "to imagine and take a different path." You Can't Be What You Can't See offers lessons for policy makers, educators, community activists, funders, and others interested in learning what makes a youth organization effective for low-income, marginalized children.

Charting a New Course - Reinventing High School Classes for the New Millennium (Paperback): Eric E. Castro, Paul Totah Charting a New Course - Reinventing High School Classes for the New Millennium (Paperback)
Eric E. Castro, Paul Totah
R1,417 Discovery Miles 14 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this book is to encourage teachers and administrators to move beyond traditional course structures and to ask them to consider designing experiential curriculum that is interdisciplinary and focused on solving real world problems. Why do this? Both authors believe that the current model of education falls short in preparing students to think creatively, to work collaboratively and to engage actively as problem solvers. An educational sea?change is needed more than ever given the problems that face our world now and that threaten to worsen in the next few decades. This book is divided into sections devoted to courses that, despite their interdisciplinary nature, we categorized into the following fields: Social Science, Literature and Composition, ComputerScience, Mathematics, Art, Environment and Ecology, Engineering, Public Health, and Administration.

The Little Book of Woodland Challenges (Paperback): Rebecca Aburrow The Little Book of Woodland Challenges (Paperback)
Rebecca Aburrow
R272 R252 Discovery Miles 2 520 Save R20 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

There are endless benefits to taking outdoor learning to a natural or woodland setting. The Little Book of Woodland Challenges can be used in collaboration with Forest School, or as a stand alone book of activities that can take place outdoors in woodland or forest settings. Each activity provides alternative ideas if your setting does not have a woodland space. This book provides a wide range of mathematical, scientific and creative based challenges suitable for all children, including those with SEN and EAL, and addresses all areas of learning in Development Matters and the EYFS.

World Scouting - Educating for Global Citizenship (Paperback): E. Vallory World Scouting - Educating for Global Citizenship (Paperback)
E. Vallory
R1,267 R1,046 Discovery Miles 10 460 Save R221 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In a very comprehensible and entertaining way explores the main findings of the first academic research on world scouting, the largest young movement on the planet. The work revisits scouting's origins, analyzing its structure and recognition policy, its role in developing ideas of global citizenship and belonging, and the spirit of scouting.

Setting Up an Out-of-School Club (Paperback): Suzanne Brown Setting Up an Out-of-School Club (Paperback)
Suzanne Brown
R1,033 Discovery Miles 10 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'I have reassurance that my child is safe and well and looked after while I am at work. Good hours, availability and affordable fees have all meant I could work full-time and have no problems during the school holidays.' Setting up an out-of-school club offers a solution to a growing need, as more and more parents find themselves juggling work commitments with childcare arrangements, the demand for affordable quality care for children outside of school hours has never been higher. The solution, setting up an out-of-school club, is not an easy option. This book helps to take the hard work out of establishing a club by taking readers step-by-step through the whole process - from assessing needs, building a management team, writing a business plan and applying for funding to appointing and training staff. It also provides photocopiable proformas for every stage of the process, from initial survey questionnaires to the business plan itself.

At Our Best - Building Youth-Adult Partnerships in Out-of-School Time Settings (Paperback): Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Jessica... At Our Best - Building Youth-Adult Partnerships in Out-of-School Time Settings (Paperback)
Gretchen Brion-Meisels, Jessica Tseming Fei, Deepa Sriya Vasudevan
R1,599 Discovery Miles 15 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At Our Best: Building Youth-Adult Partnerships in Out-of-School Time Settings brings together the voices of over 50 adults and youth to explore both the promises and challenges of intergenerational work in out-of-school time (OST) programs. Comprised of 14 chapters, this book features empirical research, conceptual essays, poetry, artwork, and engaged dialogue about the complexities of youth-adult partnerships in practice. At Our Best responds to key questions that practitioners, scholars, policymakers, and youth navigate in this work, such as: What role can (or should) adults play in supporting youth voice, learning, and activism? What approaches and strategies in youth-adult partnerships are effective in promoting positive youth development, individual and collective well-being, and setting-level change? What are the tensions and dilemmas that arise in the process of doing this work? And, how do we navigate youth-adult partnerships in the face of societal oppressions such as adultism, racism, and misogyny? Through highlighting contemporary cases of authentic youth-adult partnerships in youth programs, this fourth volume of the IAP series on OST aims to introduce, engage, and sharpen educators' understandings of the power and promise of these relationships. Together, the authors in this volume suggest that both building youth-adult partnerships and actively reflecting on intergenerational work are foundational practices to achieving transformational change in our OST organizations, schools, neighborhoods, and communities.

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