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In this book, leading teacher education researchers from Australia,
Belgium, Canada, England, Finland, Hong Kong SAR, the Netherlands,
New Zealand, North Ireland, Portugal, Scotland, the USA and Wales
examine teacher education policy and research in each of their
contexts. The book highlights the connections and disconnections
between teacher education policy and research. It examines
contemporary challenges and issues in teacher education including
how high-quality teacher education is framed, how teaching quality
is framed, and the role of teacher education research. It also
considers future policy and research possibilities and
opportunities for teacher education research, equity and preparing
teachers for work within contexts of super-diversity, and early
career teaching.
This book explores how to shape a high-quality education system in
contemporary China's education policy system. The high-quality
education system includes several dimensions, such as teacher
ethics, school-family cooperative system, teacher promotion, the
balanced compulsory education system, the integrated rural and
urban education, pre-schoolings, special education system,
diversified high school system, vocational education, world-class
universities, minority group education, private education,
off-campus training, and online education system.
Are you an effective mentor to your colleagues? Is mentoring in
your school or college implemented, evaluated and embedded in a
professional and sustainable way? Are you maximising the many
benefits of good mentoring? This book is for you if you are a busy
classroom teacher or school leader. It provides practical advice
and helpful strategies in accessible bite-sized chunks that are
brief and to the point. The ideas are illustrated with clear
examples, showing how you can put your new-found skills and
knowledge into practice day by day. Designed to be read over a
week, the book is divided into seven concise chapters to help you
become a more skilful and confident mentor.
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Amber's Song
(Paperback)
Kaitlyn Pitts, Camryn Pitts, Olivia Pitts
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From the family that brought you the Lena in the Spotlight series
and the popular For Girls Like You magazine comes Amber's Song,
book three in the Daniels Sisters series. This realistic fiction
story of family, friendship, and the challenges that so many young
girls face each day growing up will appeal to girls 8-12 looking to
express their talents and individuality alongside their faith. In
this fun, relatable, and inspiring story, Amber and her sisters
Ashton and Ansley head to Christian summer camp at Camp Caracara.
With high hopes, the twins meet their cabinmates Gio-an old friend
from back home in Texas-and Maxine, a new friend with some
challenges to overcome. Amber will have to work hard to practice
kindness and patience as she handles teasing from her own sisters
and her old and new friends while navigating camp. Amber's Song:
Features diverse characters Is an engaging read for girls ages 8-12
Is an addition to the Faithgirlz brand Is a perfect birthday gift
from parents and grandparents to tween girls, and is great for
Spring Break and summer vacation reading Is written by girls for
girls If you enjoy?Amber's Song,?check out books one and two in the
Daniels Sisters series of middle grade fiction: Ansley's Big Bake
Off Ashton's Dancing Dreams
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given
area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject
in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of
travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This far-reaching
Research Agenda highlights the main features of entrepreneurial
university research over the two decades since the concept was
first introduced, and examines how technological, environmental and
social changes will affect future research questions and themes. It
revisits existing research that tends to adopt either an idealised
or a sceptical view of the entrepreneurial university, arguing for
further investigation and the development of bridges between these
two strands. Offering insights into both mainstream and critical
approaches, top international scholars discuss a wide range of
studies from various analytical and methodological perspectives.
Contributions envision the future development of the 'alternative
entrepreneurial university', creating space for more localised and
contextualised institutions that can be both responsive to the
needs of their societies and proactive in shaping them. Academics
and practitioners interested in the entrepreneurial university will
find this forward-looking Research Agenda to be crucial reading. It
will also be beneficial for PhD researchers in framing key
directions and questions for future research.
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Index; 1947
(Hardcover)
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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This book explores how, why, and with what consequences one
no-excuses charter network marketizes teaching and learning,
through the author's 1000 hours of covert participant observation
at a network charter school. In her research, Brooks found that the
"AAG" (pseudonym) network re-conceptualized teaching by urging
staff to envision their careers in corporate education rather than
in classroom teaching. While some employees received a boost up the
corporate ladder, others found themselves being pushed out of the
organization. Despite AAG's equity-conscious discourse,
administrators emphasized controlling student behavior as a central
measure of teaching effectiveness. Brooks develops the concept of
creative compliance to describe the most successful teachers'
tactics for adhering to formal policies strategically, bending the
rules in order to survive and advance in a workplace fraught with
competition and insecurity.
This edited volume connects the origins of US higher education
during the Colonial Era with current systemic characteristics that
maintain white supremacist structures and devalue students and
faculty of color, as well as areas of study that interrogate
Whiteness. The authors examine power structures within the academy
that scaffold Whiteness and promote inequality at all levels by
maintaining a two-tier faculty system and a dearth of Faculty and
Administrators of Color. Finally, contributors offer systemic and
collective solutions toward a more equitable redistribution of
power, primarily among faculty and administration, through which
other inequities may be identified and more easily addressed.
This timely volume addresses issues pertaining to language
teaching, learning and research during the pandemic. In times of a
global emergency, the aftermath of emergency remote teaching (ERT)
cannot be ignored. The question of how language educators and
researchers unleash creativity and employ strategies vis-a-vis ERT
still remains to be answered. With practitioners in mind, it covers
a broad spectrum of educational settings across continents, target
languages and methodologies. Specifically, it reveals viable ways
of utilizing digital technologies to bypass social distancing while
highlighting the pitfalls and challenges associated with crisis
teaching and research. This volume comprises two parts: Teacher
Voice vicariously transports readers to practitioners' compelling
stories of how teacher resilience, identity and professional
development are crystallized in adaptive pedagogy, online teaching
practicum, virtual study programs and communities of practice
during ERT. The second part, Researcher Corner, showcases
innovative approaches for both novice and seasoned researchers to
upskill their toolkits, ranging from case study research and mixed
methods designs, to auto- and virtual ethnography and social media
research. The array of food for thought provides a positive outlook
and inspires us to rethink our current practices and future
directions in the post-COVID world. Regardless of their backgrounds
and experiences, readers will be able to relate to this accessible
volume that harmonizes research and practice, and speaks from the
hearts of all the contributors.
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The Banyan; 1922
(Hardcover)
Brigham Young University, Associated Students of Brigham Young
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Nature is all around us, in the beautiful but also in the
unappealing and functional, and from the awe-inspiring to the
mundane. It is vital that we learn to see the agency of the natural
world in all things that make our lives possible, comfortable and
profitable. The Ecology of Everyday Things pulls back the veil of
our familiarity on a range of 'everyday things' that surround us,
and which we perhaps take too much for granted. This key into the
magic world of the everyday can enable us to take better account of
our common natural inheritance. Professor James Longhurst,
Assistant Vice Chancellor, University of the West of England (UWE
Bristol) For many people, ecosystems may be a remote concept, yet
we eat, drink, breathe and interface with them in every moment of
our lives. In this engaging textbook, ecosystems scientist Dr. Mark
Everard considers a diversity of 'everyday things', including
fascinating facts about their ecological origins: from the tea we
drink, to the things we wear, read and enjoy, to the ecology of
communities and space flight, and the important roles played by
germs and 'unappealing creatures' such as slugs and wasps. In
today's society, we are so umbilically connected to ecosystems that
we fail to notice them, and this oversight blinds us to the
unsustainability of everyday life and the industries and policy
environment that supports it. The Ecology of Everyday Things takes
the reader on an enlightening, fascinating voyage of discovery, all
the while soundly rooted in robust science. It will stimulate
awareness about how connected we all are to the natural world and
its processes, and how important it is to learn to better treat our
environment. Ideal for use in undergraduate- and school-level
teaching, it will also interest, educate, engage and enthuse a wide
range of less technical audiences.
This book focuses on online pedagogy and the challenges and
opportunities incumbent in the transformation of a face-to-face
college course. It is intended as a resource and support for new
online teachers - a source of ideas and strategies from a variety
of disciplinary perspectives as well as pedagogical perspectives -
and for those experienced in the online environment. The book meets
the needs of faculty new to online teaching by providing them a
wide variety of perspectives on the online transition - e.g.
pedagogical, multidisciplinary, class size and level - by faculty
with varying degrees of previous experience who have recently made
the transition from face-to-face to online. Their advice and
recollections offer a fresh, contemporary perspective on the
subject. For administrators and faculty experienced with online
instruction, the collection works as a resource for ideas intended
to sustain the vibrancy and efficacy of the online environment.
Taking Your Course Online includes the experiences of a cohort of
faculty that responded to a University - wide call for faculty
interested in developing online courses for summer session. This
group participated in a series of workshops that addressed various
aspects of developing online courses and online pedagogy. All of
the authors taught their new online course over a subsequent
10-week summer session, and many of them have done so subsequently
as well. Their experiences have great currency in the ever-changing
world of online teaching. Because the collection represents the
work of teachers exposed to best practices and many discussions
concerning rigor, assessment, and accountability, it provides
support for the viability of online teaching/learning in an
environment frequently plagued by doubts about its effectiveness.
Practitioners using this book will learn how to turn their
face-to-face course into an online course successfully, understand
best practices for transitioning courses/online teaching, minimize
errors and avoid pitfalls in the transition process, and maximize
learning. Faculty development professionals can use this book as a
resource to teach faculty from a wide range of disciplines how to
transition from the actual to the virtual classroom. Administrators
such as deans and program chairs will gain useful insights into
ways to think about taking entire programs online, as well as how
to guide faculty in their development of pedagogical skills
pertinent to online learning.
The importance that practitioners are placing on longitudinal
designs and analyses signals a critical shift toward methods that
enable a better understanding of developmental processes thought to
underlie many human attributes and behaviors. A simple scan of
one's own applied literature reveals evidence of this trend through
the increasing number of articles adopting longitudinal methods as
their primary analytic tools. Advances in Longitudinal Methods in
the Social and Behavioral Sciences is a resource intended for
advanced graduate students, faculty, and applied researchers
interested in longitudinal data analysis, especially in the social
and behavioral sciences. The chapters are written by established
methodological researchers from diverse research domains such as
psychology, biostatistics, educational statistics, psychometrics,
and family sciences. Each chapter exposes the reader to some of the
latest methodological developments and perspectives in the analysis
of longitudinal data, and is written in a didactic tone that makes
the content accessible to the broader research community. This
volume will be particularly appealing to researchers in domains
including, but not limited to: human development, clinical
psychology, educational psychology, school psychology, special
education, epidemiology, family science, kinesiology, communication
disorders, and education policy and administration. The book will
also be attractive to members of several professional organizations
such as the American Educational Research Association (AERA), the
American Psychological Association (APA), the Association for
Psychological Science (APS), the Society for Research on
Adolescence (SRA), the Society for Research in Child Development
(SRCD), Society for Research in Adult Development (SRAD), British
Psychological Society (BPS), Canadian Psychological Association
(CPA), and other related organizations.
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