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International Handbook of Student Experience in Elementary and Secondary School (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): D. Thiessen, Alison... International Handbook of Student Experience in Elementary and Secondary School (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
D. Thiessen, Alison Cook-Sather
R11,517 R8,516 Discovery Miles 85 160 Save R3,001 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The International Handbook of Student Experience in Elementary and Secondary School is the first handbook of its kind to be published. It brings together in a single volume the groundbreaking work of scholars who have conducted studies of student experiences of school in Afghanistan, Australia, Canada, England, Ghana, Ireland, Pakistan, and the United States. Drawing extensively on students' interpretations of their experiences in school as expressed in their own words, chapter authors offer insight into how students conceptualize and approach school, how students understand and address the ongoing social opportunities for and challenges in working with other students and teachers, and the multiple ways in which students shape and contribute to school improvement.

Engaging Students as Partners in Learning and Teaching - A Guide for Faculty (Hardcover): Alison Cook-Sather, Catherine Bovill,... Engaging Students as Partners in Learning and Teaching - A Guide for Faculty (Hardcover)
Alison Cook-Sather, Catherine Bovill, Peter Felten
R981 Discovery Miles 9 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is designed to offer both a theoretical grounding and practical guidelines and advice--from faculty, students, and coordinators/directors of teaching and learning centers--on how to develop student-faculty partnerships focused on affirming and improving teaching and learning in higher education. This is a why-to and a how-to book, and it provides those interested in trying out their own version of student-faculty partnerships with theory and evidence that supports such efforts, various models of how to go about creating and supporting such partnerships, and advice from a wide-range of experts, on the one hand, and faculty and students who have tried this approach, on the other hand. That balance--of theory, step-by-step guidelines, expert advice, and practitioner experience - will provide those interested with a wide range of perspectives and possibilities on how to build student-faculty partnerships and various levels of guidance. The book will include helpful responses to a range of questions that we have been asked by academic staff from different institutions, disciplines, and levels of experience. These responses will attempt to help faculty overcome some of the perceived barriers to student-faculty partnerships and suggest a range of possible levels of partnership that might be appropriate in different circumstances.

Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership (Paperback): Alise de Bie, Elizabeth Marquis, Alison Cook-Sather,... Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership (Paperback)
Alise de Bie, Elizabeth Marquis, Alison Cook-Sather, Leslie Luqueno; Foreword by Alexis Giron
R1,006 Discovery Miles 10 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Faculty and staff in higher education are looking for ways to address the deep inequity and systemic racism that pervade our colleges and universities. Pedagogical partnership can be a powerful tool to enhance equity, inclusion, and justice in our classrooms and curricula. These partnerships create opportunities for students from underrepresented and equity-seeking groups to collaborate with faculty and staff to revise and reinvent pedagogies, assessments, and course designs, positioning equity and justice as core educational aims. When students have a seat at the table, previously unheard voices are amplified, and diversity and difference introduce essential perspectives that are too often overlooked.In particular, the book contributes to the literature on pedagogical partnership and equity in education by integrating theory, synthesizing research, and providing concrete examples of the ways partnership can contribute to more equitable educational systems. At the same time, the authors acknowledge that partnership can only realize its full potential to redress harms and promote equity and justice when thoughtfully enacted. This book is a resource that will inspire and challenge a wide variety of higher education faculty and staff and contribute to advancing both practice and research on the potential of student-faculty pedagogical partnerships. Presenting a conceptual framework for understanding the various epistemological, affective, and ontological harms that face students from equity-seeking groups inpost secondary education, Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership applies this conceptual framework to current literature in partnerships, highlighting the promise of partnership as the way to redress these harms. The authors ground both the conceptual framework and the literature review by offering two case studies of pedagogical partnership in practice. They then explore the complexities raised by their framework, including the conditions under which partnerships themselves may risk reproducing epistemic, affective, or ontological harms. Applying the framework in this way allows them to propose strategies that make it more likely for these mediations to be successful. Finally, the authors focus on the future of pedagogical partnership and share their perspectives on new directions for inquiry and practice. After summarizing the overarching themes developed throughout the book, the authors leave the reader with a set of questions and recommendations for further inquiry and discussion.

Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership (Hardcover): Alise de Bie, Elizabeth Marquis, Alison Cook-Sather,... Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership (Hardcover)
Alise de Bie, Elizabeth Marquis, Alison Cook-Sather, Leslie Luqueno; Foreword by Alexis Giron
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Faculty and staff in higher education are looking for ways to address the deep inequity and systemic racism that pervade our colleges and universities. Pedagogical partnership can be a powerful tool to enhance equity, inclusion, and justice in our classrooms and curricula. These partnerships create opportunities for students from underrepresented and equity-seeking groups to collaborate with faculty and staff to revise and reinvent pedagogies, assessments, and course designs, positioning equity and justice as core educational aims. When students have a seat at the table, previously unheard voices are amplified, and diversity and difference introduce essential perspectives that are too often overlooked.In particular, the book contributes to the literature on pedagogical partnership and equity in education by integrating theory, synthesizing research, and providing concrete examples of the ways partnership can contribute to more equitable educational systems. At the same time, the authors acknowledge that partnership can only realize its full potential to redress harms and promote equity and justice when thoughtfully enacted. This book is a resource that will inspire and challenge a wide variety of higher education faculty and staff and contribute to advancing both practice and research on the potential of student-faculty pedagogical partnerships. Presenting a conceptual framework for understanding the various epistemological, affective, and ontological harms that face students from equity-seeking groups inpost secondary education, Promoting Equity and Justice Through Pedagogical Partnership applies this conceptual framework to current literature in partnerships, highlighting the promise of partnership as the way to redress these harms. The authors ground both the conceptual framework and the literature review by offering two case studies of pedagogical partnership in practice. They then explore the complexities raised by their framework, including the conditions under which partnerships themselves may risk reproducing epistemic, affective, or ontological harms. Applying the framework in this way allows them to propose strategies that make it more likely for these mediations to be successful. Finally, the authors focus on the future of pedagogical partnership and share their perspectives on new directions for inquiry and practice. After summarizing the overarching themes developed throughout the book, the authors leave the reader with a set of questions and recommendations for further inquiry and discussion.

Learning from the Student's Perspective - A Sourcebook for Effective Teaching (Paperback): Alison Cook-Sather, Brandon... Learning from the Student's Perspective - A Sourcebook for Effective Teaching (Paperback)
Alison Cook-Sather, Brandon Clarke, Daniel Condon, Kathleen Cushman, Helen Demetriou, …
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much has been written about how to engage students in their learning, but very little of it has issued from students themselves. Compiled by one of the leading scholars in the field of student voice, this sourcebook draws on the perspectives of secondary students in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia as well as on the work of teachers, researchers, and teacher educators who have collaborated with a wide variety of students.Highlighting student voices, it features five chapters focused on student perspectives, articulated in their own words, regarding specific approaches to creating and maintaining a positive classroom environment and designing engaging lessons and on more general issues of respect and responsibility in the classroom. To support educators in developing strategies for accessing and responding to student voices in their own classrooms, the book provides detailed guidelines created by educational researchers for gathering and acting upon student perspectives. To illustrate how these approaches work in practice, the book includes stories of how pre-service and in-service teachers, school leaders, and teacher educators have made student voices and participation central to their classroom and school practices. And finally, addressing both practical and theoretical questions, the book includes a chapter that outlines action steps for high school teachers, school leaders, and teacher educators and a chapter that offers a conceptual framework for thinking about and engaging in this work. Bringing together in a single text student perspectives, descriptions of successful efforts to access them in secondary education contexts, concrete advice for practitioners, and a theoretical framework for further exploration, this sourcebook can be used to guide practice and support re-imagining education in secondary schools of all kinds, and the principles can be adapted for other educational contexts.

Learning from the Student's Perspective - A Sourcebook for Effective Teaching (Hardcover): Alison Cook-Sather, Brandon... Learning from the Student's Perspective - A Sourcebook for Effective Teaching (Hardcover)
Alison Cook-Sather, Brandon Clarke, Daniel Condon, Kathleen Cushman, Helen Demetriou, …
R4,549 Discovery Miles 45 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Much has been written about how to engage students in their learning, but very little of it has issued from students themselves. Compiled by one of the leading scholars in the field of student voice, this sourcebook draws on the perspectives of secondary students in the United States, England, Canada, and Australia as well as on the work of teachers, researchers, and teacher educators who have collaborated with a wide variety of students.Highlighting student voices, it features five chapters focused on student perspectives, articulated in their own words, regarding specific approaches to creating and maintaining a positive classroom environment and designing engaging lessons and on more general issues of respect and responsibility in the classroom. To support educators in developing strategies for accessing and responding to student voices in their own classrooms, the book provides detailed guidelines created by educational researchers for gathering and acting upon student perspectives. To illustrate how these approaches work in practice, the book includes stories of how pre-service and in-service teachers, school leaders, and teacher educators have made student voices and participation central to their classroom and school practices. And finally, addressing both practical and theoretical questions, the book includes a chapter that outlines action steps for high school teachers, school leaders, and teacher educators and a chapter that offers a conceptual framework for thinking about and engaging in this work. Bringing together in a single text student perspectives, descriptions of successful efforts to access them in secondary education contexts, concrete advice for practitioners, and a theoretical framework for further exploration, this sourcebook can be used to guide practice and support re-imagining education in secondary schools of all kinds, and the principles can be adapted for other educational contexts.

Building Courage, Confidence, and Capacity in Learning and Teaching through Student-Faculty Partnership - Stories from across... Building Courage, Confidence, and Capacity in Learning and Teaching through Student-Faculty Partnership - Stories from across Contexts and Arenas of Practice (Hardcover)
Alison Cook-Sather, Chanelle Wilson
R2,067 Discovery Miles 20 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What happens in the brave spaces of pedagogical partnership? This collection includes ten chapters in which faculty-student pairs, or teams, tell their own stories of partnership in various contexts, including individual undergraduate courses across the disciplines, a graduate medical school, and institution-wide programs. The colleges and universities in which these stories unfold are small and large, public and private, and research- and teaching-focused institutions situated in Aotearoa New Zealand, Canada, England, Hong Kong, Israel, Malaysia, Pakistan, and various regions of the United States. Each story reveals how the brave spaces of student-faculty partnership foster mindsets and practices that support co-creation of learning and teaching experiences that strive to be equitable, engaging, and empowering. These stories are bookended by an introduction that defines terms, introduces the editors, and provides an overview of the chapters, and by a final chapter that explores examples of courage, confidence, and capacity that recur across stories chapter authors tell.

International Handbook of Student Experience in Elementary and Secondary School (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... International Handbook of Student Experience in Elementary and Secondary School (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2007)
D. Thiessen, Alison Cook-Sather
R8,253 Discovery Miles 82 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This handbook brings together in a single volume the groundbreaking work of scholars who have conducted studies of student experiences of school in Afghanistan, Australia, Canada, England, Ghana, Ireland, Pakistan, and the United States. Drawing extensively on students' interpretations of their experiences in school as expressed in their own words, chapter authors offer insight into how students conceptualize and approach school. The book examines how students understand and address the ongoing social opportunities for and challenges in working with other students and teachers, and the multiple ways in which students shape and contribute to school improvement.

Education Is Translation - A Metaphor for Change in Learning and Teaching (Paperback): Alison Cook-Sather Education Is Translation - A Metaphor for Change in Learning and Teaching (Paperback)
Alison Cook-Sather
R667 Discovery Miles 6 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Education Is Translation A Metaphor for Change in Learning and Teaching Alison Cook-Sather "This book provides an intriguing and reflective analysis of its subject at a time when many individuals seem to have confused learning of the most narrow, technical, and superficial sort with true education."--Margaret Smith Crocco, Teachers College, Columbia University "The depth and resonance with which the author explores the metaphor of translation and the freshness of insights about learning and teaching which the metaphor opens to the reader are truly impressive. I would literally stop in the course of my reading, with a sense of awe, pondering the diverse implications of the metaphor--which is exactly what the author invites the reader to do."--Frederick Erickson, University of California at Los Angeles "The book is enriching and inspiring...It is with the utmost enthusiasm that I read and appreciate the enlightening connections "Education Is Translation" presents to translation scholars and educators alike."--Lillian DePaula, Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brazil "Different readers will gain different insights from this complex and thought-provoking book."--Samantha Caughlan, "Teachers College Record" " This book is] incredibly beautifully written. It really is one of the most exciting education books I've read in a while."--Katherine Schultz, University of Pennsylvania "Education Is Translation" offers a radical redefinition of the promises and possibilities of teaching and learning. Through an unusual weaving of not only disciplinary but also personal and academic, poetic, and analytical perspectives, Alison Cook-Sather argues that education can be understood as a process of translation through which every learner is both the translator and the subject of her own translation. Drawing on the fields of anthropology, literary theory, psychology, translation studies, and educational theory, she presents in-depth explorations of various educational experiences and provides the insights necessary for the development of rewarding life-long strategies for becoming a more effective teacher and a better learner. Her analysis reveals how teaching and learning are intimately linked, how technology can transform learning, and how teachers and learners must reposition themselves in order to achieve the most transformative education. This is not a how-to book; rather, it presents in a serious and inviting way the metaphor of translation to anyone who wants to understand more deeply and support more constructively the ways humans interact, learn, and change. Alison Cook-Sather is Associate Professor of Education and Director, Bryn Mawr/Haverford Education Program, Bryn Mawr College. She is coeditor (with Jeffrey Shultz) of "In Our Own Words: Students' Perspectives on School." 2005 224 pages 6 x 9 ISBN 978-0-8122-3889-1 Cloth $59.95s 39.00 ISBN 978-0-8122-2128-2 Paper $24.95s 16.50 World Rights Anthropology, Education Short copy: Through an unusual weaving not only of disciplinary but also of personal and academic, poetic, and analytical perspectives, Alison Cook-Sather argues that education can be understood as a process of translation through which every learner is both the translator and the subject of her own translation.

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