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Adult Education & The Working Class - Education for the Missing Millions (Hardcover): Kevin Ward, Richard Taylor Adult Education & The Working Class - Education for the Missing Millions (Hardcover)
Kevin Ward, Richard Taylor
R2,735 Discovery Miles 27 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book has two purposes: first to argue that there is a greater need now than ever before for liberal adult education for the working class. Such provision would both help to ameliorate the gross inequalities of our society and provide some counter-balance to the increasingly utilitarian and vocational orientation of post-school education. Secondly, the book aims to describe and analyse in some detail the community-based programme for various disadvantaged working class groups that has been developed by a British Pioneer Work team concerned with adult continuing education. The methods, objectives and overall practice described in this case study are of relevance to those working in all sectors of adult and community education. This book is edited by two members of staff concerned with Pioneer Work development from the outset, and the contributors include other members of the Pioneer Work team of lecturers and researchers.

International Higher Education Volume 2 - An Encyclopedia (Hardcover): Philip Altbach International Higher Education Volume 2 - An Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
Philip Altbach
R3,665 Discovery Miles 36 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This encyclopedia is the result of a highly selective enterprise that provides a careful selection of key topics in essays written by top scholars in their fields. Comprehensive and in-depth coverage of a limited number of countries, regions and themes is provided. The essays not only feature statistical and factual information but significant interpretation of those facts and figures. The chapters on themes and topics are both analytic and interpretative and deal with the most important topics relevant to higher education everywhere. More than a compendium of facts and figures the encyclopedia is a comprehensive overview of a growing field of research and analysis.

Teachers: The Culture and Politics of Work (RLE Edu N) (Hardcover): Martin Lawn, Gerald Grace Teachers: The Culture and Politics of Work (RLE Edu N) (Hardcover)
Martin Lawn, Gerald Grace
R2,735 Discovery Miles 27 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the experience and politics of teachers' work, questions of teacher appraisal, and the struggles of the teachers' action of 1984-86. A major section of the book charts the changing power relations between organized teachers and the State in Britain from 1900 to the late 1980s. The contributors to this volume write from a variety of perspectives, including conflict theory, socio-historical analysis, feminist analysis, diary-based ethnography, and interview-based research. With its sensitivity to this range of perspectives and its bringing together of the experimental aspects of teaching, as well as its class, gender and political relations, this book is an authoritative source for courses in education, sociology, history and social policy.

Transforming Universities in the Midst of Global Crisis - A University for the Common Good (Paperback): Richard Hil, Kristen... Transforming Universities in the Midst of Global Crisis - A University for the Common Good (Paperback)
Richard Hil, Kristen Lyons, Fern Thompsett
R1,006 Discovery Miles 10 060 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This book calls into question the colonial and neoliberal university, presenting alternative models of higher education that can more effectively respond to today's intersecting social, economic, environmental and political crises. The authors argue that universities should be driven by a different set of core values - one that promotes the common good over private or commercial interests, individualism and market fundamentalism. Presenting a broad range of educational initiatives from around the world that reflect life-affirming regenerative and relational practices, Indigenous intellectual sovereignty, and principles of social and ecological justice, the authors contend that pathways toward transforming higher education already exist within and without the university. This task, say the authors, is urgent and necessary if universities and other institutions are to hold relevance in a rapidly changing global environment. This book makes a unique contribution to critiques of the modern, neoliberal university by looking for alternatives within and beyond traditional institutions of higher education. In doing so, the authors dismantle the longstanding 'ivory tower' image of the university, instead resituating education within broader social and ecological communities. Transforming Universities in the Midst of Global Crisis is aimed at all those who have a direct or indirect interest and stake in universities, from the general reader to futurists, ecologists as well as students, academics, administrators, managers, policy makers and politicians.

Harnessing Formative Data for K-12 Teachers - Real-time Classroom Strategies (Paperback): Stepan Mekhitarian Harnessing Formative Data for K-12 Teachers - Real-time Classroom Strategies (Paperback)
Stepan Mekhitarian
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Harnessing Formative Data for K-12 Teachers prepares teachers to apply real-time formative data to classroom instruction amid the expansion of online and blended learning in schools. In today's changing, technology-enhanced educational landscape, teachers must rethink how to generate and use formative data to inform planning and develop systems that lead to all students' success. This book's strategic insights into actionable formative data use will yield differentiated supports for students, helping teachers to foster greater academic outcomes, independent self-monitoring, and readiness for college, career, and lifelong learning. Each chapter includes connections to social justice, best practices for applying data points and field-tested tips for technology integration, and a host of interactive planning guides to support implementation.

Essential Study Skills - The Complete Guide to Success at University (Paperback, 5th Revised edition): Tom Burns, Sandra... Essential Study Skills - The Complete Guide to Success at University (Paperback, 5th Revised edition)
Tom Burns, Sandra Sinfield
R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Packed with study tips, activities, templates and quotes from students, this is your essential guide to university, showing you step-by-step how to study effectively and make the best of your time at university. Whether you are going to university straight from school, a mature, or an overseas student studying in the UK for the first time, you'll find out how to: Sail through those tricky first weeks Get the most out of lectures by understanding how you learn Learn techniques for academic writing and research Effectively work with others in groups, seminars and workshops Write assignments and pass exams with flying colours Build your CV and plan your next steps after graduation. New to this edition is content on how to thrive at university, learn and research digitally, and how to develop your employability skills. The Student Success series are essential guides for students of all levels. From how to think critically and write great essays to planning your dream career, the Student Success series helps you study smarter and get the best from your time at university.

Beginning Interpretative Inquiry - A Step-by-Step Approach to Research and Evaluation (Hardcover): Richard Morehouse Beginning Interpretative Inquiry - A Step-by-Step Approach to Research and Evaluation (Hardcover)
Richard Morehouse
R3,906 Discovery Miles 39 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beginning Interpretive Inquiry importantly makes the distinction between the use of inquiry rather than interpretive research or interpretive evaluation. Richard Morehouse explores how inquiry is a far more inclusive concept that allows for a detailed understanding of both research and evaluation. The author draws on his personal experiences and observations that many academics and practitioners in education, psychology and many other academic disciplines are successfully engaged in both research and evaluation and that in practice these enterprises share much in common. This book provides detailed examples of different projects; some that are primarily research oriented, others that are primarily evaluation; and projects that effectively and seamlessly combine both research and evaluation.

Having provided a solid philosophical foundation for an understanding of interpretive inquiry, the author gives a detailed and accessible step-by-step approach that explores all stages of the process including:

  • How the processes of interpretive inquiry fit together
  • Understanding where inquiry ideas come from
  • How to develop an appropriate inquiry sample
  • Data collection mechanisms
  • Effective data analysis
  • Writing successfully for publication

Complete with case studies of a wide variety of interpretive inquiry projects this vital new book is an essential tool for researchers from a wide range of disciples. It will help them plan, conduct and evaluate research that successfully blends both qualitative and quantitative approaches.

Tricks of the Writer's Trade - And how to teach them to children aged 8-14 (Hardcover): Rick Vanes Tricks of the Writer's Trade - And how to teach them to children aged 8-14 (Hardcover)
Rick Vanes
R2,530 Discovery Miles 25 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What links Cinderella to Harry Potter? What can The Simpsons teach us about character creation? What is the False Horizon moment? What are the two classic openings and five effective endings of a newspaper story? Aimed at primary and early secondary school teachers, Tricks of the Writer 's Trade uses a simple, straightforward and highly-entertaining method to reveal a myriad of writing approaches, from basic story structure through to advanced scriptwriting, and the techniques used by professional writers and journalists.

Covering fiction and non-fiction writing, chapters include guidance on:

  • Story structure
  • Creating characters
  • Persuasive writing
  • Informative writing
  • Scriptwriting
  • Writing techniques

By following its step-by-step approach and using the resources and materials provided, teachers can engage their pupils, improve their writing skills dramatically and have fun while they re doing it. Writing lessons will never be the same again

Tricks of the Writer 's Trade is an invaluable resource for all Primary Teachers, Key Stage Three English teachers and literacy coordinators as well as PGCE students.

Improving the Student Experience - A practical guide for universities and colleges (Hardcover): Michelle Morgan Improving the Student Experience - A practical guide for universities and colleges (Hardcover)
Michelle Morgan
R3,921 Discovery Miles 39 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The landscape of higher education (HE) has dramatically altered in the past 30 years and it continues to evolve and change. More students are entering HE and attending university or college on a global scale than ever before. Supporting and enhancing the undergraduate student experience across the student lifecycle, from first contact through to alumni, is a critical activity in higher education today not only to aid retention and progression but in a highly competitive HE market, the quality of the student experience is pivotal to an institution's ability to attract students. The student experience encompasses all aspects of student life, i.e. academic, social, welfare, with the academic imperative at the heart of it. However, the increasing costs of delivering HE, a reduction in government/ state funding and constraints on resources means delivering a quality student experience has never been more challenging for those working in HE. Staff at all levels, and across all areas within an institution, are developing and implementing initiatives to improve and enhance the student experience whether they are at the coal face or on the periphery thus making them a 'Practitioner' in the student experience. This could include the admissions administrator improving the information available for potential applicants; the academic improving his/her feedback to students or central welfare departments ensuring that their services are being advertised and supported within a student's home unit (faculty/department/school/course). In this book, the Editor, Michelle Morgan describes how her new student experience 'Practitioner Model' provides an organised and more detailed structure; guiding Practitioners in the identification of what they have to deliver, who they need to deliver it to and when they need to deliver it across her six key stages of the student lifecycle: * First Contact and Admissions; * Pre-arrival; * Arrival and Orientation; * Induction to Study; * Reorientation and Reinduction (Returners' Induction) * Outduction (preparation for life after undergraduate study). The Practioner Model offers a new way of thinking in terms of delivering 'interlinked' academic, welfare and support activities at the home unit and university level to support the student in their university journey. This book also provides working solutions to real problems in the form of exemplar case studies from the UK and internationally, including chapters from Liz Thomas, Di Nutt, Marcia Ody, Chris Keenan(UK), Mary Stuart Hunter, (USA), Kerri-Lee Krause and Duncan Nulty (Australia). Good practice must be adaptable and transferable because one size does not fit all. It must also be cost effective. And here the authors shows how practitioners can adapt and customise the 40 case studies presented to help them not only improve and enhance the experience of their undergraduate students in their own institution (both full and part-time) but also to support their students' progression and retention.

Mapping the Affective Turn in Education - Theory, Research, and Pedagogies (Paperback): Nancy Lesko, Bessie Dernikos, Stephanie... Mapping the Affective Turn in Education - Theory, Research, and Pedagogies (Paperback)
Nancy Lesko, Bessie Dernikos, Stephanie McCall, Alyssa Niccolini
R1,221 Discovery Miles 12 210 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Passions are high in education, and this edited volume offers bold new ways to conceive of the affective intensities shaping our present historical moment. Concerns over school practices deemed "ineffective," "disruptive," "irrational," or even "promising" are matters modulated by and through feelings, such as, optimism, shame, enhanced concentration, or empathy. The recent turn to affect offers vibrant methodological and theoretical material for an educational present marked by high stakes rhetoric, heated debate, teacher and student vulnerabilities, and extreme educational measures. Affect studies are a part of new materialist and post-humanist turns, and this volume connects these new theoretical directions within education. This comprehensive volume on affect crosses educational subfields and responds to the transdisciplinary interest in thinking through pedagogy, education, and feeling. This comprehensive reader addresses affect in education from a wide range of styles, topics, and perspectives. This collection offers an introduction to theory, empirical research studies, interviews with affect studies scholars, and an assessment of the current and future significance of affect studies in education. Contributors utilize a range of theoretical and interpretive approaches to thinking with and through schooling phenomena. Interviews with affect scholars in the humanities and social sciences address affective dimensions of teaching. The editors' introduction, different foci, and interdisciplinary genres of writing help readers feel their ways into what affect studies in education does and might do. This field-defining collection will be of interest to a range of readers--from graduate students to established scholars--with varying levels of expertise and familiarity putting affect theories to work in education. All the contributions are accessible to those new to the theory, methods, and debates in this vibrant area of educational studies.

A Practitioner's Guide to Supporting Graduate and Professional Students (Hardcover): Valerie A. Shepard, April L. Perry A Practitioner's Guide to Supporting Graduate and Professional Students (Hardcover)
Valerie A. Shepard, April L. Perry
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Serves as a quick start training manual that defines current issues around graduate and professional student development Help practitioners and faculty to identify and connect with their own professional development communities in graduate and professional student services. Draw together current resources and research around postbaccalaureate student outcomes and make them quickly accessible, as well as identify crucial gaps in current research. This book breaks down academic silos, connects people in both academic affairs and student affairs to a professional community in graduate and professional student services, identifies critical issues in the field, and provides a common language for professionals

Reading Architecture and Culture - Researching Buildings, Spaces and Documents (Hardcover): Adam Sharr Reading Architecture and Culture - Researching Buildings, Spaces and Documents (Hardcover)
Adam Sharr
R5,389 Discovery Miles 53 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Architecture displays the values involved in its inhabitation, construction, procurement and design. It traces the thinking of the individuals who have participated in it, their relationships, and their involvement in the cultures where they lived and worked. In this way, buildings, their details, and the documents used to make them, can be read closely for cultural insights. Introducing the idea of reading buildings as cultural artefacts, this book presents perceptive readings by eminent writers which demonstrate the power of this approach. The chapters show that close readings of architecture and its materials can test commonplace assumptions, help architects to appreciate the contexts in which they work, and indicate ways to think more astutely about design. The readings collected in this innovative and accessible book address buildings, specifications and photographs. They range in time from the fifteenth century - examining the only surviving drawing made by Leon Battista Alberti - to the recent past - projects completed by Norman Foster in 2006 and Herzog and De Meuron in 2008. They range geographically from France to Puerto Rico to Kazakhstan and they range in fame from buildings celebrated by critics to house extensions and motorway service areas. Taken together, these essays demonstrate important research methods which yield powerful insights for designers, critics and historians, and lessons for students.

Watkins and Miller Halls - University of Kansas (Hardcover): Norma Decker Hoaglan Watkins and Miller Halls - University of Kansas (Hardcover)
Norma Decker Hoaglan; Designed by Shala Stevenson
R988 Discovery Miles 9 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Elizabeth Miller Watkins was the greatest benefactress of the University of Kansas. Her innovative vision for a women's scholarshiphall was the first of its kind in the nation. Watkins Hall, built in 1926, and its twin Miller Hall, in 1937, are striking examples ofarchitecture influencing behavior. Elizabeth's letters show how she conceived, designed, and even decorated "her" halls for "her" girls.Read about the evolution of student life and customs of the times in these two halls, as they reach ninety and eighty years of age. Thestory is told in the words and photos of the women who lived in them from 1926 to the present.

Foundations of Educational Technology - Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Paperback, 3rd edition): J.... Foundations of Educational Technology - Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Paperback, 3rd edition)
J. Michael Spector, Gwendolyn, M. Morel
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Foundations of Educational Technology offers a fresh, interdisciplinary, problem-centered approach to educational technology, learning design, and instructional systems development. As the implementation of online, blended, hybrid, mobile, open, and adaptive learning systems rapidly expands, emerging tools such as learning analytics, artificial intelligence, mixed realities, serious games, and micro-credentialing are promising more complex and personalized learning experiences. This book provides faculty and graduate students with a conceptual, empirical, and practical basis for the effective use of these systems across contexts, integrating essential theories from the fields of human performance, learning and development, information and communications, and instructional design. Key additions to this revised and expanded third edition include coverage of the latest learning technologies, research from educational neuroscience, discussions about security and privacy, new attention to diversity, equity, and inclusion, updated activities, support materials, references, and more.

Resisting Racism and Promoting Equity Through Community-Engaged Social Action - Challenging the Big Lies (Paperback): Luis... Resisting Racism and Promoting Equity Through Community-Engaged Social Action - Challenging the Big Lies (Paperback)
Luis Miron, Paul Green
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

* Provides strategies for undoing systemic racism in education through use of case histories * Introduces co-learning, whereby institutional leaders can work with community activists, organizers, and local organizations to address challenges they collectively face in their communities * Integrates voices from over 25 "partners in change" - including activists in community organizations, schools, universities, and other local agencies.

Artificial Intelligence and Learning Futures - Critical Narratives of Technology and Imagination in Higher Education... Artificial Intelligence and Learning Futures - Critical Narratives of Technology and Imagination in Higher Education (Paperback)
Stefan Popenici
R1,156 Discovery Miles 11 560 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Artificial Intelligence and Learning Futures: Critical Narratives of Technology and Imagination in Higher Education explores the implications of artificial intelligence's adoption in higher education and the challenges to building sustainable instead of dystopic schooling. As AI becomes integral to both pedagogy and profitability in today's colleges and universities, a critical discourse on these systems and algorithms is urgently needed to push back against their potential to enable surveillance, control, and oppression. This book examines the development, risks, and opportunities inherent to AI in education and curriculum design, the problematic ideological assumptions of intelligence and technology, and the evidence base and ethical imagination required to responsibly implement these learning technologies in a way that ensures quality and sustainability. Leaders, administrators, and faculty as well as technologists and designers will find these provocative and accessible ideas profoundly applicable to their research, decision-making, and concerns.

Writing Feminist Autoethnography - In Love With Theory, Words, and the Language of Women Writers (Paperback): Elizabeth... Writing Feminist Autoethnography - In Love With Theory, Words, and the Language of Women Writers (Paperback)
Elizabeth MacKinlay
R1,363 Discovery Miles 13 630 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Explores a range of key feminist writers and puts their theories to 'work' in doing autoethnography Written by a respected scholar in education and gender studies Lays out a prcatical framework for using feminist theory in autoethnographic work

Rethinking Widening Participation in Higher Education - The Role of Social Networks (Hardcover): Alison Fuller, Sue Heath,... Rethinking Widening Participation in Higher Education - The Role of Social Networks (Hardcover)
Alison Fuller, Sue Heath, Brenda Johnston
R3,911 Discovery Miles 39 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Extending the chance for people from diverse backgrounds to participate in Higher Education (HE) is a priority in the UK and many countries internationally. Previous work on widening participation in HE however has focussed on why people choose to go to university but this vital new research has focussed on looking at why people choose not to go. Moreover, much of the extant literature concentrates on the participation decisions of teenagers and young adults whereas this book foregrounds adult decision-making across the life-course. The book is also distinctive because it focuses on interview data generated from across the membership of inter-generational networks rather than on individuals in isolation, in order to explore how decision-making about educational participation is a socially embedded, rather than an individualised, process. It draws on a recent UK-based empirical study to argue that this network approach to exploring educational decision making is very productive and helps create a comprehensive understanding of the historically dependent, personal and collective aspects of participation decisions.

This book examines, therefore, the ways in which (non-) decision-making about HE is embedded within a range of social networks consisting of family, partners and friends, and to what extent future participation in HE is conceived as within the bounds of possibility. It:

  • provides a conceptual framework for understanding the value of network-based decision-making about participation in HE, in the light of the changing historical and policy contexts in which it is always located;
  • highlights the importance of researching the socially embedded narratives of ordinary people in order to critique the deficit discourse which dominates debates about widening participation in HE;
  • discusses the policy and practice implications of the network-based approach for widening participation and educational institutions.
The Arts in Education - An introduction to aesthetics, theory and pedagogy (Hardcover): Mike Fleming The Arts in Education - An introduction to aesthetics, theory and pedagogy (Hardcover)
Mike Fleming
R4,053 Discovery Miles 40 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Do the arts improve academic achievement? What does it mean to teach art? What should the balance of classic and pop be in the music curriculum? Should we encourage young children on the stage? How do we judge whether what a child produces is good? How do we justify the arts in the curriculum? What should be the balance between form and content when teaching art?

The arts in education inspire considerable commitment and passion. However, this is not always matched by clarity of understanding. In this book Mike Fleming introduces the reader to key theoretical questions associated with arts education and clearly explains how these are related to practice. It offers an authoritative account of how ideas relevant to education are addressed by key authors in aesthetics, art theory and cultural studies. Covering all aspects of arts education, the book considers:

  • definitions and theories of art
  • influences on teaching the arts
  • researching the arts
  • teaching and learning
  • creativity
  • assessment.

Throughout the book there are examples of practice to illustrate key ideas and a discussion of useful background texts with a summary of content and arguments for further exploration. Written by a leading authority in the field, it is essential reading for students on Arts PGCE and M Level courses, teachers of the arts and policy developers that require more understanding and insight into their practice.

Teaching Drama With, Without and About Gender - Resources, Ideas and Lesson Plans for Students 11-18 (Paperback): Jo Riley Teaching Drama With, Without and About Gender - Resources, Ideas and Lesson Plans for Students 11-18 (Paperback)
Jo Riley
R908 Discovery Miles 9 080 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

* Shows how drama lessons can provide a safe and considerate space for thinking about gender. * Includes detailed lesson ideas, resources and activities for exploring gender in drama and theatre for students aged 11-18 * Includes a companion website with links to online performances and masterclasses as well as guidance on promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion in schools

Negotiating the Complexities of Qualitative Research in Higher Education - Essential Elements and Issues (Paperback, 3rd... Negotiating the Complexities of Qualitative Research in Higher Education - Essential Elements and Issues (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Susan R Jones, Vasti Torres, Jan Arminio
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Negotiating the Complexities of Qualitative Research in Higher Education illuminates the complex nature of qualitative research, while attending to issues of application. This text addresses the essentials of research through discussion of strategies, ethical issues, and challenges in higher education. In addition to walking through the methodological steps, this text considers the conceptual reasons behind qualitative research and explores how to conduct qualitative research that is rigorous, thoughtful, and theoretically coherent. Seasoned researchers Jones, Torres, and Arminio combine high-level theory with practical applications and examples, showing how research in higher education can produce improved learning outcomes for students, especially those who have been historically marginalized. This book will help students in higher education graduate programs to cultivate an appreciation for the complexity and ambiguity of the research and the ways to think through questions and tensions that emerge in the process. New in This Edition: Emphasis on participant representation and researcher reflexivity and positionality Additional conceptual frameworks that ground qualitative work in higher education and analyze power to reveal structural inequities A wider array of approaches including Participatory Action Research, Critical Discourse Analysis, and visual methodologies and methods A new chapter on writing that covers getting started, writing as analysis, writing to capture complexity, and positioning oneself in writing Updated citations and content throughout to reflect the newest thinking and scholarship New end-of-chapter discussion questions and activities to bolster accessibility of theory and help instructors support students' work on their course research projects.

Consent in the Childhood Classroom - Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education (Paperback): Clio... Consent in the Childhood Classroom - Centering Student Voices Across Early Years and Elementary Education (Paperback)
Clio Stearns
R1,213 Discovery Miles 12 130 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Consent in the Childhood Classroom challenges typical premises of social and emotional learning, self-regulation, and putative misbehavior by centering the theme of consent in the experiences of young children and their teachers. Early childhood and elementary teachers often face disruptions and acts of dissent from young students, without a helpful conceptual framework for understanding how these expressions may stem from social injustices, developmental nuances, and problematic assumptions about the nature of children's agency. By posing complex yet relatable questions about the presumptions of authority, positivity, and routines in learning environments, and drawing on classroom anecdotes along with interviews with children and teachers, this book offers an accessible approach to cultivating expansive relationships in the classroom, a vision for a richer and more mutual education, and a clearer understanding of what school means from the perspective of the child.

Higher Education in Southeast Asia - Blurring Borders, Changing Balance (Hardcover): Anthony Welch Higher Education in Southeast Asia - Blurring Borders, Changing Balance (Hardcover)
Anthony Welch
R4,354 Discovery Miles 43 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to systematically chart and comparatively assess the trend towards private higher education in South East Asia. Caught between conflicting imperatives of spiralling demand, and limited resources, the balance between public and private higher education systems in South East, South, and East Asia has shifted markedly. The author's detailed case studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Viet Nam discuss and analyse significant policy issues and touch on key debates surrounding globalisation, including economic globalisation and structural adjustment, and the pressures of cultural globalisation, particularly the role of the English language. Debates surrounding the role of higher education in the 'knowledge economy', GATS and cross border trade in educational services are also treated, including the rise of offshore campuses in countries such as Malaysia and Viet Nam. What is argued is that we are witnessing not merely a changing balance between public and private sectors, but a blurring of borders between them, with public HEIs now often behaving more like private, for-profit institutions. The book charts and illustrates these trends, posing questions about their meaning, including issues of transparency, equity, and what the reforms might mean for traditional conceptions of public good in higher education.

The Internationalisation of Higher Education - Towards a new research agenda in critical higher education studies (Hardcover):... The Internationalisation of Higher Education - Towards a new research agenda in critical higher education studies (Hardcover)
Eva Hartmann
R2,588 Discovery Miles 25 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We are in the middle of a fundamental transformation of the global order which is challenging the supremacy of the USA, and to a certain extent of Europe, in economic and also in normative terms. The financial crisis has further accentuated this shift in the post-Cold War architecture, with emerging economies becoming an engine of globalisation. The chapters in this volume shed light on the role of higher education and its internationalisation in this context, focusing on the different regions of the world. The new role of international organisations like UNESCO is also examined. The empirical findings of these studies are part of a new research agenda in higher education studies, one that goes beyond a ?higher educationism? limiting itself to a simple description of institutional changes in this sphere in the light of internationalisation. The different case studies advance an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on accounts from critical and postcolonial theory, international relations and international political economy. This perspective sheds light on the strategic selectivity of the transformation and the struggles related to this major transformation of higher education and its contribution to a new global architecture.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Globalisation, Societies and Education.

The Routledge International Handbook of Teacher and School Development (Hardcover): Christopher Day The Routledge International Handbook of Teacher and School Development (Hardcover)
Christopher Day
R6,316 Discovery Miles 63 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The International Handbook of Teacher and School Development brings together a collection of research and evidence-based authoritative writings which focus on international teacher and school development. Drawing on research from eighteen countries across seven continents, the forty chapters are grouped into ten themes which represent key aspects of teacher and school development: Issues of Professionalism and Performativity What Being an Effective Teacher Really Means Reason and Emotion in Teaching Schools in Different Circumstances Student Voices in a Global Context Professional Learning and Development Innovative Pedagogies School Effectiveness and Improvement Successful Schools, Successful Leader Professional Communities: their practices, problems & possibilities Each theme expertly adds to the existing knowledge base about teacher and school development internationally. They are individually important in shaping and understanding an appreciation of the underlying conditions which influence teachers and schools, both positively and negatively, and the possibilities for their further development. This essential handbook will be of interest to teacher educators, researchers in the field of teacher education and policy makers.

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