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Books > Social sciences > Education > Higher & further education > Open learning & distance education
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Cowee Counting
(Paperback)
Claire Suminski; Cover design or artwork by Susan Swedlund
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R191
Discovery Miles 1 910
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Diversity and inclusion are vital practices in today's educational
environments, both online and in-person. Implementing inclusive
practices to support student development is critical to ensure they
receive the best possible education and feel comfortable in the
classroom. With the current shift to online teaching and learning,
it is especially important to consider how diversity and equity are
promoted in these new technological spaces. Advancing DEI and
Creating Inclusive Environments in the Online Space considers the
process of creating a caring and inclusive teaching and learning
environment in online postsecondary institutions by addressing key
issues such as creating sites of collaboration and engagement,
ensuring and proactively delivering resources and student support,
and developing hallmarks of inclusivity to support online course
design and faculty development. Covering a range of topics such as
strategic planning, social change, and assessment, this reference
work is ideal for administrators, higher education faculty,
researchers, scholars, practitioners, academicians, instructors,
and students.
Natural Curiosity is a warm and contemplative insight into one
family's experience of moving from mainstream schooling to home
education, and learning through the lens of nature and natural
history. Since becoming 'unschooled', the two children have thrived
on a diet of self-directed play and learning, amassing life skills,
confidence, responsibility, and a vast array of knowledge along the
way. This thoughtful book touches upon important themes in
education and environmentalism, such as children's rights in
schooling, the use and place of technology in learning, and the
absence of the natural world in mainstream education. It gives a
considered, balanced view of home schooling, interspersed with
entertaining tales including constructing life-sized mammoth
skeletons and living for a day as historically accurate Vikings. It
offers an understanding of how this type of education works and
what inspires the choice to pursue it.
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