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Progress in Education. Volume 55 opens with an examination of
current issues in education that may impede progress in the field.
A variety of external threats are analyzed, including k-12 and
university funding and ideological threats in the form of political
forces that may attempt to dictate k-12 curriculum.The research
underpinning the following chapter is derived from the authors
personal involvement as teacher-educators in leading a
Collaborative Action Research project in a New Zealand suburban
Christian school. The overarching research question was, How might
the Collaborative Action Research process affect teachers
professional practice and student learning?The authors explore the
concept of optimal best practice situated within the context of
secondary school mathematics learning. In particular, they provide
a complex methodological conceptualization for the understanding of
optimal best practice, which takes into account cognitive load
imposition.As new computer and web-based tools present an
opportunity to motivate students and improve educational guidance
services, this collection describes an online guidance project for
secondary school students. The results of this project seem
promising for improving the quality of guidance and students
decision-making processes regarding their academic futures.The
relationship between individuals possession of cultural capital and
their musical preferences has been extensively examined in Western
society; however, little attention has been given to it in
contemporary Chinese contexts. As such, the next study focuses on
junior secondary school students preferred musical listening
styles, and their perception of how their cultural capital has
shaped their musical preferences in contemporary Hong Kong
society.Many contemporary classrooms are currently designed to be
flexible and open. Such designs reflect those that were trialed in
classrooms during the mid-1960s to the late 70s when the open plan
classroom became popular. The authors explore this initial open
plan movement in the 60s and 70s, investigating some of the changes
that influence classrooms today.Following this, the authors
illustrate how element interactivity gives rise to different types
of cognitive load (intrinsic, extraneous, and germane) when middle
school students solve a complex science problem. Analyzing learning
tasks in terms of element interactivity assesses their suitability
for targeted students, thus lowering the chances of cognitive
overload.The final chapter is directed at scholars thinking of
undertaking a research project, particularly at post-graduate
level, and discusses the concepts of objectivity and subjectivity
in educational research. The authors suggest that true objectivity
is challenging due to researchers familiarity with the subject
matter, however research may still be valid providing researchers
accept and acknowledge that this plays its part in their
interpretation of the findings.
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Imprint: |
nova science publishers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2019 |
Editors: |
Roberta V. Nata
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Dimensions: |
230 x 155mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
214 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5361-4551-9 |
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LSN: |
1-5361-4551-3 |
Barcode: |
9781536145519 |
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