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Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature - Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom... Teaching Challenged and Challenging Topics in Diverse and Inclusive Literature - Addressing the Taboo in the English Classroom (Hardcover)
Jason DeHart, Rachelle S. Savitz, Leslie D. Roberts
R4,017 Discovery Miles 40 170 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This groundbreaking text provides practical, contextualized methods for teaching and discussing topics that are considered "taboo" in the classroom in ways that support students' lived experiences. In times when teachers are scapegoated for adopting culturally sustaining teaching practices and are pressured to "whitewash" the curriculum, it becomes more challenging to create an environment where students and teachers can have conversations about complex, uncomfortable topics in the classroom. With contributions from scholars and K-12 teachers who have used young adult literature to engage with their students, chapters confront this issue and focus on themes such as multilingualism, culturally responsive teaching, dis/ability, racism, linguicism, and gender identity. Using approaches grounded in socioemotional learning, trauma-informed practices, and historical and racial literacy, this text explores the ways in which books with complicated themes can interact positively with students' own lives and perspectives. Ideal for courses on ELA and literature instruction, this book provides a fresh set of perspectives and methods for approaching and engaging with difficult topics. As young adult literature that addresses difficult subjects is more liable to be considered "controversial" to teach, teachers will benefit from the additional guidance this volume provides, so that they can effectively reach the very students these themes address.

Handbook of Research on Science Education - Volume III (Paperback): Norman G Lederman, Dana L. Zeidler, Judith S. Lederman Handbook of Research on Science Education - Volume III (Paperback)
Norman G Lederman, Dana L. Zeidler, Judith S. Lederman
R3,576 Discovery Miles 35 760 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Volume III of this landmark synthesis of research offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey highlighting new and emerging research perspectives in science education. Building on the foundations set in Volumes I and II, Volume III provides a globally minded, up-to-the-minute survey of the science education research community and represents the diversity of the field. Each chapter has been updated with new research and new content, and Volume III has been further developed to include new and expanded coverage on astronomy and space education, epistemic practices related to socioscientific issues,design-based research, interdisciplinary and STEM education, inclusive science education, and the global impact of nature of science and scientific inquiry literacy. As with previous volumes, Volume III is organized around six themes: theory and methods of science education research; science learning; diversity and equity; science teaching; curriculum and assessment; and science teacher education. Each chapter presents an integrative review of the research on the topic it addresses, pulling together the existing research, working to understand historical trends and patterns in that body of scholarship, describing how the issue is conceptualized within the literature, how methods and theories have shaped the outcomes of the research, and where the strengths, weaknesses, and gaps are in the literature. Providing guidance to science education faculty, scholars, and graduate students, and pointing towards future directions of the field, Handbook of Research on Science Education Research, Volume III offers an essential resource to all members of the science education community.

Educating Adolescent Girls (Hardcover): E.M. Chandler Educating Adolescent Girls (Hardcover)
E.M. Chandler
R2,978 Discovery Miles 29 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

'Girls are worse than boys these days' was a common complaint from teachers in the 1970s. Whether true or not, this viewpoint was pervasive, yet little guidance had been given to the student teachers to help them tackle the problems that girls presented. Originally published in 1980, the main purpose of this work was to provide a soundly based textbook on the education of adolescent girls which, by taking into account the changing role of women in our society at the time, would be of immediate use to all practitioners and students of education. Research findings, and material drawn from recent work by teachers in schools, have been collated along with theoretical approaches selected for their relevance to teaching in a manner which demonstrates their practical implications. The difficulties that teachers found in coping with the normal, as well as the abnormal, behaviour of girls is examined. The importance of education for girls is looked at in the context of their future roles as members of the work force and as mothers of the next generation. Reports and complaints about the inadequacies of the education system in preparing girls for their future life were rife. In dealing with a topic which was causing such concern the author set out to fill a noticeable gap in the literature of Education at the time. The book was designed for use by student teachers, lecturers, probationary teachers and their supervisors, but social workers, educational psychologists and others who deal with adolescents would also find it useful. For students its value rested in the practical orientation of its information which gave it the dual function of handbook and academic textbook. For practising teachers it gave advice, encouragement and support.

Adolescent Life and Ethos - An Ethnography of a US High School (Hardcover): Heewon Chang Adolescent Life and Ethos - An Ethnography of a US High School (Hardcover)
Heewon Chang
R2,978 Discovery Miles 29 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Originally published in 1992, this Asian-authored book presents a cultural description and interpretation of American high school adolescent life and ethos, based on anthropological fieldwork in a semi-rural school and its surrounding community in Oregon. It combines a realistic account of late 1980s adolescent culture and a confessional tale of the Asian ethnographer's fieldwork experiences among American youngsters. The three main parts of the book focus on a portrayal of adolescent daily life, an interpretation of these young people's cultural values and ideals, and a reflection on the ethnographer's fieldwork experiences respectively. Part 1, Adolescent Life, includes five chapters presenting a brief version of a key informant life history, a profile of the school, a portrait of the community, a sketch of a typical school day, and adolescent life out of school. Divided into four chapters, Part 2, Adolescent Ethos, identifies three dimensions of adolescent ethos and analyzes dynamics between the dimensions and reflecting ideals. The last chapter of this part, 'The Duality of Ideals' discusses how adolescents negotiated themselves in a complicated web of various ideals pressing on them. Part 3, Doing Ethnography, reports procedural and personal aspects of doing ethnographic research in two separate chapters. The former discusses each step from locating a field to writing an ethnography; the latter describes personal feelings and scholarly thoughts which occurred during and after fieldwork. Adopting the most inconspicuous, unobtrusive form of research methods (she even dressed like them and acted with and among them), the ethnographer tried to listen to the young people's voices, peek into their lives from outside, and look out at the world through their eyes.

The Early Elementary Grammar Toolkit - Using Mentor Texts to Teach Grammar and Writing in Grades K-2 (Paperback): Sean Ruday,... The Early Elementary Grammar Toolkit - Using Mentor Texts to Teach Grammar and Writing in Grades K-2 (Paperback)
Sean Ruday, Kasey Haddock
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* A dedicated teacher-friendly text to teaching grammar in K-2 classrooms with mentor texts, following the same model as Sean Ruday's popular books The Elementary School Grammar Toolkit and The Middle School Grammar Toolkit * Includes many practical resources, charts, tools, and guidance, including infographics, to help explain grammatical concepts * Features instructional practices to guide teachers * Standards- and grade-level aligned

Autism, Identity and Me: A Practical Workbook to Empower Autistic Children and Young People Aged 10+ (Paperback): Rebecca Duffus Autism, Identity and Me: A Practical Workbook to Empower Autistic Children and Young People Aged 10+ (Paperback)
Rebecca Duffus
R642 Discovery Miles 6 420 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Having a positive understanding of yourself is empowering and boosts wellbeing. The young people's workbook is written with the young people at the forefront, so it is autism-friendly and has a positive focus on difference. When a young person receives an autism diagnosis, many parents and professionals do not know how to talk to them about this, and this book pairing gives them the tools and confidence to do that. There isn't currently a book on the market that enables a lead adult to feel skilled enough to have these conversations with a young person. Rebecca Duffus has years of experience using this format with young people, with positive outcomes, as well as 14 years of experience of working with young people, families and education settings.

Preparing Teachers for Young and Adolescent Multilingual Learners - The Use of Reflective Narratives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022):... Preparing Teachers for Young and Adolescent Multilingual Learners - The Use of Reflective Narratives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Huili Hong, Patricia Rice Doran
R3,605 Discovery Miles 36 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Multilingual learners (MLs) students spend most of their school time with their teachers, who often feel professionally unprepared to meet their linguistically diverse students' needs. As such, preparing teachers for increasing numbers of multilingual learners (MLs) has become a critical factor in promoting equity and success for all students in our global society. This book explores and highlights the reflective narratives of teacher educators, in-service, and preservice teachers. It shows how these narratives are grounded in their personal lives, professional training, and daily teaching, and how they can unfold the complexities in their various experiences and the rich implications for MLs teaching and teacher preparation. The book presents papers that utilize teachers' reflective narratives to prepare and train teachers who are or will be working with MLs. It discusses the challenges and implications of teaching groups of MLs made up of diverse learners, including immigrants, refugees, and learners with disabilities. 'This book seeks to change the narrative of some of our most vulnerable student populations by giving voice to the experiences, challenges, success, and best practices encountered in the international education landscape. The power contained within each chapter is the systematic and intentional reflections that bring the marginalized stories to the center of the discussion. Anyone seeking an understanding of how reflective narrative can build equity and social justice for multilingual learners will appreciate the breadth of experience described. This understanding is critical for culturally and linguistically diverse teaching and learning.' Jordan Gonzalez, Ph.D., St. John's University, NY

Research in Secondary Schools (Hardcover): Thomas E Scruggs, Margo A Mastropieri Research in Secondary Schools (Hardcover)
Thomas E Scruggs, Margo A Mastropieri
R3,913 Discovery Miles 39 130 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Secondary education of students with learning and behavioral disabilities is an issue of great importance. Unlike elementary schools, secondary schools require substantially more independent functioning, assume the effective use of student planning and study skills, and often lack the classes in basic skills needed by some learners. Further, new developments in state high-stakes testing have increased the demands on content knowledge, and have decreased the availability of vocationally oriented programs. In this volume, several topics of relevance to secondary schools are considered by leading scholars, in reviews of recent research and new investigations with original data. Included in the volume are reviews of recent research on the efficacy of self-management techniques; the utility and efficacy of homework assignments; treatments for secondary students with autism; interventions on content-area learning, including English, science, math, and social studies; the effects of teacher licensure on teaching competence; dynamic assessment of working memory; and uses of technology in secondary education programs for students with learning and behavioral disabilities. In addition, original research is presented in areas of problem solving in algebra; effectiveness of co-teaching in secondary classrooms; and the interaction of depression and self-regulation. This book is intended for interested professionals and practitioners; researchers in learning and behavioral disabilities; and graduate students in psychology, education, and special education, particularly those concerned with the issues of learning and behavior problems in secondary schools.

The Essential Guide to Secondary Mathematics - Successful and enjoyable teaching and learning (Paperback, New): Colin Foster The Essential Guide to Secondary Mathematics - Successful and enjoyable teaching and learning (Paperback, New)
Colin Foster
R1,350 Discovery Miles 13 500 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Combining research-based theory with fresh, practical guidance for the classroom, The Essential Guide to Secondary Mathematics is a stimulating new resource for all student and practising teachers looking for new ideas and inspiration. With an emphasis on exciting your mathematical and pedagogical passions, it focuses on the dynamics of the classroom and the process of designing and using rich mathematical tasks. Written by a highly experienced mathematics teacher who understands the realities of the secondary classroom, this book combines insights from the latest research into mathematical learning with useful strategies and ideas for engaging teaching. The text is punctuated by frequent tasks, some mathematical and others more reflective, which are designed to encourage independent thinking. Key topics covered include: Preparing yourself: thinking about mathematics and pedagogy, taking care of your health and dealing with stress Different styles of learning and teaching mathematics Ideas for lessons: what does it take to turn an idea into a lesson? Tasks, timings and resources Equality and dealing positively with difference Mathematical starters, fillers and finishers: achieving variety The mathematical classroom community: seating layouts, displays and practical considerations Assessment: effective strategies for responding to learners' mathematics and writing reports. The Essential Guide to Secondary Mathematics will be a valuable resource both for beginning teachers interested in developing their understanding, and for experienced teachers looking to re-evaluate their practice. Aiming to develop all aspects of your mathematics teaching, this book will help you to devise, adapt and implement ideas for successful and enjoyable teaching and learning.

Lessons from the Transition to Pandemic Education in the US - Analyses of Parent, Student, and Educator Experiences... Lessons from the Transition to Pandemic Education in the US - Analyses of Parent, Student, and Educator Experiences (Paperback)
Charlotte Achieng-Evensen, Holly Pearson, Mina Chun, Marni Fisher, Kimiya Maghzi, …
R644 Discovery Miles 6 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume narrates and shares the often-unheard voices of students, parents, and educators during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through close analysis of their lived experiences, the book identifies key patterns, pitfalls, and lessons learnt from pandemic education. Drawing on contributions from all levels of the US education system, the book situates these myriad voices and perspectives within a prismatic theory framework in order to recognise how these views and experiences interconnect. Detailed narrative and phenomenological analysis also call attention to patterns of inequality, reduced social and emotional well-being, pressures on parents, and the role of communication, flexibility, and teacher-led innovation. Chapters are interchanged with interludes that showcase a lyrical and authentic approach to understanding the multiplicity of experience in the text. Providing a valuable contribution to the contemporary field of pandemic education research, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in the sociology of education, online teaching and eLearning, and those involved with the digitalization of education at all levels. Those more broadly interested in educational research methods and the effects of home-schooling will also benefit.

Islamic Religious Education in Europe - A Comparative Study (Paperback): Leni Franken, Bill Gent Islamic Religious Education in Europe - A Comparative Study (Paperback)
Leni Franken, Bill Gent
R1,269 Discovery Miles 12 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Against the backdrop of labour migration and the ongoing refugee crisis, the ways in which Islam is taught and engaged with in educational settings has become a major topic of contention in Europe. Recognising the need for academic engagement around the challenges and benefits of effective Islamic Religious Education (IRE), this volume offers a comparative study of curricula, teaching materials, and teacher education in fourteen European countries, and in doing so, explores local, national, and international complexities of contemporary IRE. Considering the ways in which Islam is taught and represented in state schools, public Islamic schools, and non-confessional classes, Part One of this volume includes chapters which survey the varying degrees to which fourteen European States have adopted IRE into curricula, and considers the impacts of varied teaching models on Muslim populations. Moving beyond individual countries' approaches to IRE, chapters in Part Two offer multi-disciplinary perspectives - from the hermeneutical-critical to the postcolonial - to address challenges posed by religious teachings on issues such as feminism, human rights, and citizenship, and the ways these are approached in European settings. Given its multi-faceted approach, this book will be an indispensable resource for postgraduate students, scholars, stakeholders and policymakers working at the intersections of religion, education and policy on religious education.

Teaching Religious Literacy to Combat Religious Bullying - Insights from North American Secondary Schools (Paperback): W. Y.... Teaching Religious Literacy to Combat Religious Bullying - Insights from North American Secondary Schools (Paperback)
W. Y. Alice Chan
R1,258 Discovery Miles 12 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This text explores the phenomenon of religious bullying as it manifests in two North American contexts and theorizes religious literacy as a viable school-based intervention to promote understanding of religious and non-religious difference. Using substantive, qualitative data from schools and communities in California and Quebec, Teaching Religious Literacy to Combat Religious Bullying examines the impact of mandatory religious literacy courses delivered in secondary schools and identifies curricula, teacher attitudes, training, and administrative support as key determinants of course impact. Drawing on Bronfenbrenner's social-ecological framework, the text then illustrates how the environmental factors both in and outside of the school considerably influence teacher and student attitudes to religious and non-religious traditions. Practical recommendations are made to combat overarching societal trends and religious discrimination within the classroom, and context is cited as key to an effective discussion on religious literacy more broadly. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in religious literacy, religious education, the sociology of education, and those looking at the field of bullying and truancy more widely. Those interested in intersectionality, marginalized communities, secularism, and educational policy will also benefit from the volume.

Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals - An Eight-country Comparative Study (Paperback): Zehava... Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals - An Eight-country Comparative Study (Paperback)
Zehava Rosenblatt, Theo Wubbels
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Accountability and Culture of School Teachers and Principals studies the degree to which teachers and principals in eight countries view themselves as taking responsibility, working by clear standards, reporting transparently, and accepting feedback at work. The book focuses on cultural values that explain variation in accountability levels of school educators, drawing on data from Canada, China, Hungary, Israel, the Netherlands, Spain, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. It addresses the question of whether cultural values, specifically collectivism and individualism, are related to teachers' and principals' external and internal accountability dispositions. It also explores the intriguing role of organizational support and key school personnel in school reforms across the world, providing a new way to understand school accountability. The book will be of great interest for academics, post-graduate students, and scholars in the field of education policy and international and comparative studies in education.

Job Satisfaction of School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists - Insights to Inform Effective Educational Leadership... Job Satisfaction of School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists - Insights to Inform Effective Educational Leadership (Paperback)
Kimberly A Boynton
R636 Discovery Miles 6 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This text responds to the growing need for speech-language pathologists in school settings by asking how factors including people, work, pay, opportunities for promotion, and supervision impact the overall job satisfaction of school-based speech-language pathologists. Drawing on data from a quantitative study conducted in schools in the US, the text foregrounds the experiences and perspectives of speech-language pathologists working in the public school sector, and illustrates the critical role of effective and supportive educational leadership and administration in ensuring effective recruitment, retention, and job satisfaction amongst these much needed professionals. The text highlights growing responsibilities of speech-language pathologists in schools and considers recruitment and challenges in the sector can be remedied by greater understanding of how job satisfaction relates to speech-language pathologists' experiences and perspectives on pay, work, opportunities for promotion, and support from a supervisor. This short text is aimed at researchers, scholars, and administrators in meeting the growing needs of children and students with speech and language difficulties in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary education settings . The text will be particularly valuable for school leaders looking to support speech-language pathologists in their setting.

International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Geometry in Secondary Schools (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Patricio... International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Geometry in Secondary Schools (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Patricio Herbst, Ui Hock Cheah, Philippe R Richard, Keith Jones
R3,424 Discovery Miles 34 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents current perspectives on theoretical and empirical issues related to the teaching and learning of geometry at secondary schools. It contains chapters contributing to three main areas. A first set of chapters examines mathematical, epistemological, and curricular perspectives. A second set of chapters presents studies on geometry instruction and teacher knowledge, and a third set of chapters offers studies on geometry thinking and learning. Specific research topics addressed also include teaching practice, learning trajectories, learning difficulties, technological resources, instructional design, assessments, textbook analyses, and teacher education in geometry. Geometry remains an essential and critical topic in school mathematics. As they learn geometry, students develop essential mathematical thinking and visualization skills and learn a language that helps them relate to and interact with the physical world. Geometry has traditionally been included as a subject of study in secondary mathematics curricula, but it has also featured as a resource in out-of-school problem solving, and has been connected to various human activities such as sports, games, and artwork. Furthermore, geometry often plays a role in teacher preparation, undergraduate mathematics, and at the workplace. New technologies, including dynamic geometry software, computer-assisted design software, and geometric positioning systems, have provided more resources for teachers to design environments and tasks in which students can learn and use geometry. In this context, research on the teaching and learning of geometry will continue to be a key element on the research agendas of mathematics educators, as researchers continue to look for ways to enhance student learning and to understand student thinking and teachers' decision making.

How To Teach English Literature: Overcoming cultural poverty (Paperback): Jennifer Webb How To Teach English Literature: Overcoming cultural poverty (Paperback)
Jennifer Webb
R605 Discovery Miles 6 050 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A practical guide to pedagogy in the English classroom, supporting the teaching abstract, classic and challenging texts and concepts. Many teachers are struggling with the new GCSE syllabus for Literature, and this book provides useful resources, strategies and approaches for the key areas of challenge in the English classroom. Full of practical ideas for educators to use in their classrooms, it is the perfect book for any English teachers who want some fresh ideas for approaching GCSE Literature.

Using Mentor Texts to Teach 6 + 1 Writing Traits - Mini Lessons for K-8 Teachers (Hardcover): Beverly A DeVries Using Mentor Texts to Teach 6 + 1 Writing Traits - Mini Lessons for K-8 Teachers (Hardcover)
Beverly A DeVries
R3,118 Discovery Miles 31 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

* Chapters with mini-lessons follow consistent pattern for easy application * Practical resource book for teachers looking to improve students' writing * Uses mentor texts from key genres, including graphic novels, to teach narrative, informational, and poetry writing * Aligned with CCSS * Chapters organized by grade level to teach well-known 6 + 1 Writing Traits

A Guide to Teaching, Parenting and Creating Family Friendly Schools - The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project Handbook... A Guide to Teaching, Parenting and Creating Family Friendly Schools - The MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project Handbook (Hardcover)
Emma Sheppard
R4,040 Discovery Miles 40 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

At The MTPT Project we know that teaching can be a sustainable career choice for parents, and in this essential handbook, we show you how. Supported by case studies celebrating the best that the family friendly schools and happy teachers in our community have to offer, this book is a lifeline for both educators aspiring to combine their passion for teaching with becoming a parent, and the school leader who wants to empower them. However you become a parent, or choose to grow your family and your career, this handbook will provide you with the guidance and cheerleading that you need to fulfil your personal and professional aspirations. The book is divided into nine chapters, guiding readers from the first considerations of family planning, all the way through to the reality that some teachers and leaders may choose to leave classrooms for good. Each chapter includes: the latest research on working families legalities associated with different stages of working parenthood (including discrimination and how to avoid it as an employer and address it as an employee) case studies from our community suggestions for individuals and schools recommended further reading. Each chapter will help you to navigate the journey from planning a family, to stepping in and out of teaching to suit your parenting needs, to creating family friendly working environments, whatever your role in school. With its mixture of research-informed solutions, hints and tips, this text is perfect for colleagues embarking on their parenting journey and school leaders who want to take practical steps to retain and empower valued colleagues.

The Linguistic Challenge of the Transition to Secondary School - A Corpus Study of Academic Language (Hardcover): Alice... The Linguistic Challenge of the Transition to Secondary School - A Corpus Study of Academic Language (Hardcover)
Alice Deignan, Duygu Candarli, Florence Oxley
R4,029 Discovery Miles 40 290 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book provides a unique analysis and description of the linguistic challenges faced by school students as they move from primary to secondary school, a major transition, which some students struggle with emotionally and academically. The study: * draws on a bespoke corpus of 2.5 million words of written materials and transcribed classroom recordings, provided by the project's partner schools; * combines quantitative and qualitative approaches to the corpus data to explore linguistic variation across school levels, registers and subjects; * describes the procedures of corpus compilation and analysis of written and spoken academic language, showing how modern corpus tools can be applied to this far-reaching social and educational issue; * uncovers differences and similarities between the academic language that school children are exposed to at primary and secondary school, contrasting this against the backdrop of the non-academic language that they encounter outside school. This book is important reading for advanced students and researchers in corpus linguistics, applied linguistics and teacher education. It carries implications for policymakers and schools looking to support students at this critical point in their schooling.

The State of Independence - Key Challenges Facing Private Schools Today (Hardcover, 2nd edition): David James, Jane Lunnon The State of Independence - Key Challenges Facing Private Schools Today (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
David James, Jane Lunnon
R4,024 Discovery Miles 40 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

All independent schools are concerned about their futures and need to adapt to changing markets Fully updated with new chapters on #metoo, the COVID pandemic and gender diversity Contributors lined up include the great and the good in education. Each essay will be accessible, jargon free and relevant. Editors are both very high profile with strong social media followings. Independent sector is radically unrepresented in education publishing and yet there are 1300 of them in the UK alone.

Assessing Students' Digital Reading Performance - An Educational Data Mining Approach (Paperback): Jie Hu Assessing Students' Digital Reading Performance - An Educational Data Mining Approach (Paperback)
Jie Hu
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on the concept of secondary education, and discussing global assessment with over 50 participating countries/economies Examining several contextual factors from perspectives of different disciplines Using authoritative data from PISA by OECD to conduct multinational analysis Applying machine learning including SVM, SVM-RFE and other algorithms in a mass global educational database Providing insights into education effects of PISA and comparisons between the OECD countries

Debates in Design and Technology Education (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Alison Hardy, Gwyneth Owen-Jackson Debates in Design and Technology Education (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Alison Hardy, Gwyneth Owen-Jackson
R4,036 Discovery Miles 40 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Design and technology is a relatively new subject compared to more traditional subjects, and during its brief existence, it has garnered widespread debate in schools. This book aims to explore some of these debates and challenges the reader with new perspectives about the subject by presenting and questioning arguments about the purpose, content and place of design and technology in the school curriculum. It will encourage the reader to critically reflect on their own beliefs and practices to reach informed judgements and perspectives that will affect how they teach and think about design and technology. Exploring the major issues that design and technology teachers encounter in their professional lives as well as introducing new topics they may never have considered before, this comprehensive second edition has been fully updated with 16 chapters focusing on emerging and enduring debates: How do we do race in design and technology? What's so special about design and technology anyway? What is design cognition in design and technology classrooms? What is the potential of feedback in the creative processes of a design and technology classroom? Does food fit in design and technology? What is the role of making in design and technology? With its combination of expert opinion and fresh insight, Debates in Design and Technology Education is the ideal companion for any student or practising teacher engaged in initial training, continuing professional development or master's-level study.

Supporting Student Literacy for the Transition to College - Working with Underrepresented Students in Pre-College Outreach... Supporting Student Literacy for the Transition to College - Working with Underrepresented Students in Pre-College Outreach Programs (Paperback)
Shauna Wight
R1,249 Discovery Miles 12 490 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on the needs and experiences of underrepresented students in the US, this text explores how pre-college outreach programs can effectively support the development of students' writing skills in preparation for the transition from high school to college. Synthesizing data from a longitudinal study focusing on multilingual, low-income, and first-generation students, this volume provides in-depth exploration of the strategies and resources used in a pre-college literacy program in the US. Grounded in an expansive, qualitative study, chapters reveal how outreach practices can encourage student-led research, writing, confidence, and collaboration. More broadly, programs are shown to help tackle issues of inequality, increase college readiness, and reduce difficulties with writing which can restrict minority students' access to higher education and their longer-term college attainment. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in English and literacy studies, multicultural education, and pre-college writing instruction. Those interested in bilingualism, translingualism, writing studies, English as a second language (ESL), and applied linguistics will also benefit from the volume.

Re-imagining the Teaching of European History - Promoting Civic Education and Historical Consciousness (Paperback): Cosme Jesus... Re-imagining the Teaching of European History - Promoting Civic Education and Historical Consciousness (Paperback)
Cosme Jesus Gomez Carrasco
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book is unique in providing pedagogical examples and case studies of intersecting topics across European history education. The book is a result of a large-scale European Erasmus project between historians and researchers in history education and will be published open access. The book provides epistemological, methodological and content tools for the teaching of history in a way that promotes civic engagement, awareness of social issues and democratic values.

Critical Consciousness in Dual Language Bilingual Education - Case Studies on Policy and Practice (Hardcover): Lisa M. Dorner,... Critical Consciousness in Dual Language Bilingual Education - Case Studies on Policy and Practice (Hardcover)
Lisa M. Dorner, Deborah Palmer, Emily R. Crawford, Claudia G Cervantes-Soon, Dan Heiman
R4,036 Discovery Miles 40 360 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book features case studies that address dual language bilingual education (DLBE) programs, which offer content instruction in two languages to help youth develop fluent bilingualism/biliteracy, high academic achievement, and sociocultural competence. While increasingly popular, the DLBE model is a framework that comes with unique hurdles and challenges. Applying a pioneering critical consciousness approach, the volume provides readers with narratives, awareness, and tools to support culturally and linguistically diverse students and their families. Organized around four major areas-policy, leadership, family and community engagement, teaching and teacher learning-the volume's case studies bring together stories from policymakers, educational leaders, family and community members, and teachers. The case studies spotlight examples in which power imbalances have been identified and shifted through critically conscious actions and offer insight into how to ensure all DLBE programs are nurturing, empowering, multilingual environments for all students, particularly racialized, immigrant, and transnational students. Accessible and varied, the case studies address important topics such as anti-Black racism, digital access, disability, school-district relations, working with undocumented families, and more. Each chapter includes a case narrative, teaching notes, discussion questions, and/or teaching activities to support stakeholders who wish to develop and enact equity in their DLBE policies, classrooms, and professional development. A key resource for supporting student needs and transformative inquiry in the classroom, this book is ideal for graduate students, professors, leaders, educators, and other stakeholders in bilingual education and language education.

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