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Although there is broad agreement that preparing global citizens
for the digital age is a core responsibility of educators and
schools, there is debate and uncertainty about how best to prepare
students for this future. Technologies for Enhancing Pedagogy,
Engagement and Empowerment in Education: Creating Learning-Friendly
Environments explores how technology-based learning can enhance
student engagement, performance, and empowerment. This book
provides researchers, educators, and practitioners with insights
from educational programs, classroom teaching, and
theory-into-practice research; places educational technologies
appropriately in their social and cultural contexts; and reflects
upon challenges and problems in evaluating and implementing changes
in the field. It shows how computer-enhanced education can improve
teaching and learning without confusing the increase of computer
facilities with the quality of education.
Universities all over the world are increasingly recognising the
challenges of globalization and the pressures towards
internationalization. This collection draws together a wealth of
international experience to explore the emerging patterns of
strategy and practice in internationalizing Higher Education.
Questions considered include: - How is the concept of globalization
in the context of higher education understood by those who lead
universities across the world?- What new challenges are being
created as universities seek to become more international?- Which
forms of leadership are needed and will be needed in the future in
these transforming institutions and how are they going about
preparing for and achieving this? >
Knowledge management innovations provide essential pathways through
which teachers, researchers, students, and knowledge management
professionals who are interested in understanding and applying
knowledge management theory and practice can transfer their
insights and experiences into both organizational and educational
settings. Knowledge Management Innovations for Interdisciplinary
Education: Organizational Applications is a detailed resource on
knowledge management and innovations that has been written and
edited to provide flexibility and in-depth knowledge management
innovations, strategies, and practices. The combination of a
primary emphasis on theory and practice with applications to
interdisciplinary education, as well as organizational
environments, makes this book unique among the burgeoning
literature on knowledge management.
Between 2002 and 2016, the federal government, state governments,
and school districts undertook unprecedented measures to improve
the lowest-performing schools. This book draws on dozens of actual
examples to illustrate the wide range of interventions adopted over
this time period. Among the initiatives examined in depth are
efforts by states to provide technical assistance to schools and
districts, offer students educational choices, engage communities
in school improvement, take over low-performing schools and
districts, create special state-run school districts, and close
failing schools. Also discussed are district-initiated measures,
including programs to standardize instruction, innovative
approaches to raising student achievement, and restructuring of
district operations. The book concludes with an assessment of 15
years of turnaround initiatives and recommendations based on
lessons learned over this time period.
This book is about people whose beliefs and affiliations have
opposed powerful interests in the present-day United States. This
eclectic group of people and controversial issues, from
climate-change scientists who have been censored by the Bush
administration to Muslims accused of terrorism, have one thing in
common. All of them straddle the limits of what Noam Chomsky has
called permissible debate as defined by dominant political and
economic institutions and individuals. The central thesis is that
restriction of free inquiry is harmful to our culture because it
inhibits the search for knowledge. Johansen presents case studies
in the borderlands of free speech in a Jeffersonian cast-an
intellectual framework assuming that open debate-even of unpopular
ideas-is essential to accurate perception of reality. This book is
about people whose ideological circumstances have found them
opposing established beliefs in our times-scholars advocating the
Palestinian cause in a very hostile intellectual environment, for
example, as well as climate scientists defending themselves against
the de-funding of their laboratories by defenders of fossil-fuel
interests; opponents of creation science under assault for teaching
what once was regarded as household-variety biology (a.k.a.
Darwinism); Marxists in a political system dominated by
neoconservatives. The central thesis that unites this diverse array
of controversies is that shutting down free inquiry-most notably
for points of view deemed unpopular-dumbs us all down by
restraining the search for knowledge, which demands open inquiry.
We have been told when going to war, as in Iraq, that freedom isn't
free, the unstated assumption being that our armed forces are
fighting and dying to safeguard our civil rights at home and
abroad. During recent years, however, freedom to inquire and debate
without retribution has been under assault in the United States.
This assault has been carried out under a distinctly Orwellian
cast, under Newspeak titles such as the Patriot Act, parts of which
might as well be described more honestly as the Restriction of
Freedom of Inquiry Act. The information gathered here will interest
(and probably anger) anyone who is concerned with protecting
robust, free inquiry in a nation that takes seriously its freedom
to speak out, and to define truth through open debate.
Reform of teacher education is en vogue worldwide today due to the
widespread belief that teacher education has the power to change
traditional modes of schooling, educating new teachers who will be
capable of improving the knowledge standard of children and boost
the economic power of nations. The Struggle for Teacher Education
brings together conceptual, comparative and empirical studies from
Australia, England, Finland, The Netherlands, Norway, South Africa
and South America to explore the ways in which professional
education has been positioned in a reactive mode. The contributors
discuss how teacher education is a contested division in higher
education and look at how current reform efforts may limit the
potential and work of teacher education, highlighting why this
point needs more attention. Moreover, the collection reveals how
teacher education's authorship on teacher professionalism may be
weakened or strengthened by current reform drives and offers
alternative models on how to rethink reforming teacher education.
Globalization is changing the face of Higher Education across the
world. Academics and students today are internationally mobiles and
unprecedented numbers of international exchanges are cross-border
education projects are being developed. The implications for
individual universities are significant: international students can
bring much needed revenues to boost university coffers and
stimulate university classrooms but they also have high
expectations and demands. This book discusses the implications for
those involved in managing the organizational processes and those
designing programmes and supporting the student experience. A key
concern in the text is that of reciprocal internationalization -
the importance for universities to develop within an
internationally-integrated environment rather than as national
universities which accommodate the needs of people from other
countries into their pre-existing practices. The emphasis
throughout the discussion is therefore on the development of
inter-cultural competences for university people supported by
sustainable international management practices.
The pursuit of higher education has become increasingly popular
among students of many different backgrounds and cultures. As these
students embark on higher learning, it is imperative for educators
and universities to be culturally sensitive to their differing
individualities. Student Culture and Identity in Higher Education
is an essential reference publication including the latest
scholarly research on the impact that gender, nationality, and
language have on educational systems. Featuring extensive coverage
on a broad range of topics and perspectives such as
internationalization, intercultural competency, and gender equity,
this book is ideally designed for students, researchers, and
educators seeking current research on the cultural issues students
encounter while seeking higher education.
The mission of higher education in the 21st century must focus on
optimizing learning for all students. In a shift from prioritizing
effective teaching to active learning, it is understood that
computer-enhanced environments provide a variety of ways to reach a
wide range of learners who have differing backgrounds, ages,
learning needs, and expectations. Integrating technology into
teaching assumes greater importance to improve the learning
experience. Optimizing Higher Education Learning Through Activities
and Assessments is a collection of innovative research that
explores the link between effective course design and student
engagement and optimizes learning and assessments in
technology-enhanced environments and among diverse student
populations. Its focus is on providing an understanding of the
essential link between practices for effective "activities" and
strategies for effective "assessments," as well as providing
examples of course designs aligned with assessments, positioning
college educators both as leaders and followers in the cycle of
lifelong learning. While highlighting a broad range of topics
including collaborative teaching, active learning, and flipped
classroom methods, this book is ideally designed for educators,
curriculum developers, instructional designers, administrators,
researchers, academicians, and students.
Marketing Online Education Programs: Frameworks for Promotion and
Communication provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the
latest empirical research findings in this field. Teachers are
adopting new technologies in their instructional strategies, be it
for course design, development or delivery. The field of distance
and online education is experiencing continuing growth. Marketing
for distance and online learning environments faces a number of
challenges in the form of delivering what these environments are
promising, how to find the right information, regular updating of
the courses and not to forget the effective user interaction with
the course developers and peers. This book provides an integrated
marketing communications perspective to communication and promotion
issues of online programs.
Entrepreneurship education is an area of growing importance within
entrepreneurship research. This book critically discusses
innovation and entrepreneurship in new and varied contexts in
Europe. Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Education explores the
need for researching innovation and learning in family firms, micro
firms, SMEs and in rural and network contexts. The chapters offer
new insights into the antecedents of business performance in SMEs
by investigating social capital and marketing capabilities. The
book includes a new typology for analysing entrepreneurship
education programmes, discusses opportunities in embedding
entrepreneurship in teacher education and explores entrepreneurship
in the informal learning arenas in universities. This book includes
a wide range of studies from different analytical and
methodological perspectives and from various regional and
industrial contexts. As such, it is a valuable tool for advanced
students wishing to gain an overview of research on European
entrepreneurship. Researchers in entrepreneurship would also
benefit from the up-to-date research analysis in this book.
Contributors include: L. Aaboen, T. Aadland, K. Axelsson, D.
Aylward, M. Belarouci, R. Blackburn, A. De Massis, V. Francois, U.
Hytti, S. Joensuu-Salo, E.J.B. Jorgensen, F. Kelliher, S. Kettunen,
K. Kohtakangas, C. Lafaye, E. Laveren, M. Markowska, L. Mathisen,
P. Parkkari, L. Reinl, P. Rovelli, K. Sorama, F. Welter, M.
Westerberg
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