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International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover): Lily Orland-Barak, Cheryl J. Craig International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover)
Lily Orland-Barak, Cheryl J. Craig
R3,502 Discovery Miles 35 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All countries in the world understand that education is vital to human and economic prosperity and that teacher education unavoidably is implicated. But the snag is this: political forces shaping public opinion in individual nations (particularly the U.S.) are deeply divided concerning how teacher education should proceed. This book acknowledges this Achilles heel tension, but does not become weighed down by it. Instead, it focuses on 'the practical' (Schwab, 1969), matters that have been locally deliberated and enacted. Pedagogies are named, origins (cultural/practical/theoretical/policy roots) are traced and a live example of the pedagogy unfurling in the local setting is presented from an insider-view.

Teacher Education in the Wake of Covid-19 - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook (Hardcover): Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G.... Teacher Education in the Wake of Covid-19 - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook (Hardcover)
Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane
R3,182 Discovery Miles 31 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Research on teacher education and classroom teaching has evolved significantly in recent decades, with more research taking an international or intersectional lens. The International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT) has moved with the field, beginning as a predominantly white European and North American organization in 1983, it now has active membership from more than 60 countries across the globe. The ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook, presented over four volumes, reflects this growth through celebrating the contributions of ISATT members over time and offering current scholarly research to inform current and future teacher education and teaching. This volume, Teacher Education in the Wake of Covid-19, pays particular attention to ways in which teaching and teacher education have been impacted by, and respond to, advances in technology and to the coronavirus pandemic. The editors present chapters dedicated to the examining the tools of technology and how these intersect with and have potential within teaching and teacher education as we look to the future possibilities. A collection of chapters provide analysis of the lived reality of pivoting to embrace pandemic pedagogies; the pandemic and social relationships; assessment during the pandemic; and the consequences for equity and agency. All four volumes that make up the 40th Anniversary Yearbook offer invaluable insights for teacher educators and educational researchers the world over, offering international perspectives from North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

Inside the Role of Dean - International perspectives on leading in higher education (Paperback): Renee T. Clift, John Loughran,... Inside the Role of Dean - International perspectives on leading in higher education (Paperback)
Renee T. Clift, John Loughran, Geoffrey E. Mills, Cheryl J. Craig
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite deans playing critical roles in education, little is known about the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed for the job, or the practical dilemmas they face on an almost daily basis. Each chapter of this international collection opens the role up for examination and critique, developing a deeper understanding of what it means to be a dean, and offering insights into the transition into the role, managing the daily demands and expectations of it, and what it means to exit the deanship. The book brings being a dean and the leadership inherent in the position into sharp focus based on international perspectives on doing the job.

Inside the Role of Dean - International perspectives on leading in higher education (Hardcover): Renee T. Clift, John Loughran,... Inside the Role of Dean - International perspectives on leading in higher education (Hardcover)
Renee T. Clift, John Loughran, Geoffrey E. Mills, Cheryl J. Craig
R1,754 Discovery Miles 17 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite deans playing critical roles in education, little is known about the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed for the job, or the practical dilemmas they face on an almost daily basis. Each chapter of this international collection opens the role up for examination and critique, developing a deeper understanding of what it means to be a dean, and offering insights into the transition into the role, managing the daily demands and expectations of it, and what it means to exit the deanship. The book brings being a dean and the leadership inherent in the position into sharp focus based on international perspectives on doing the job.

Understanding Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement - Digging at the Roots (Hardcover): Tara Ratnam, Cheryl J. Craig Understanding Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement - Digging at the Roots (Hardcover)
Tara Ratnam, Cheryl J. Craig
R3,374 Discovery Miles 33 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Literature on academic entitlement is almost always associated with students with little examination of entitlement with reference to educators. Feelings of entitlement among educators make them hold onto rigid 'inherited scripts' and constrain the development of flexibility required in this global and technologically disruptive era. It is imperative that we understand how entitled behaviours are triggered in the discursive context of teachers' practice. Understanding Excessive Teacher and Faculty Entitlement develops a significant body of professional knowledge by providing a deeper and sympathetic understanding of what manifests itself as 'excessive entitlement'. The volume presents a theoretical framework within which one can investigate and articulate issues and helps those concerned with education and teacher education internationally to get a sense of the complexities surrounding teachers' work. Bringing together researchers from diverse geographical contexts, this timely book primarily addresses educators and researchers with a spin-off to human resource management in diverse organizational settings.

Preparing Teachers to Teach the STEM Disciplines in America's Urban Schools (Hardcover): Cheryl J. Craig, Paige K. Evans,... Preparing Teachers to Teach the STEM Disciplines in America's Urban Schools (Hardcover)
Cheryl J. Craig, Paige K. Evans, Donna W. Stokes
R3,150 Discovery Miles 31 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bridging a gap in the literature by offering a comprehensive look at how STEM teacher education programs evolve over time, this book explores teachHOUSTON, a designer teacher education program created to respond to the lack of adequately prepared STEM teachers in Houston and the emerging urban school districts that surround it. Providing a systematic investigation of how prospective STEM educators are cultivated to be subject matter specialists and culturally relevant teachers, the authors of this volume delve into the academic, professional and personal perspectives of teacher experiences to emphasise the impact on prospective and unfurling teaching careers. The topics include the influence of parents, teachers and professors on educator development and how internships function as a form of professional development, in addition to the influence of National Science Foundation-funded STEM scholarships on the careers and lives of the teachHOUSTON graduates. Because STEM education is vital to human and economic prosperity, this volume is of interest to both national and international readers.

Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education - Sustaining Collaborative Work (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Cheryl J. Craig, Gayle A.... Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education - Sustaining Collaborative Work (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Cheryl J. Craig, Gayle A. Curtis, Michaelann Kelley, P. Tim Martindell, M. Michael Perez
R3,703 Discovery Miles 37 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book traces the origins and activities of the longest-standing collaborative teacher group in education, the Portfolio Group. Each chapter documents, historically and conceptually, the main intellectual moments in the evolution of the idea of knowledge communities. Authors illuminate the expansive work, research, and the leading/learning influence that the Portfolio Group has had in the local education community as well as on the international education landscape. In doing so, they illustrate the journey of a school-based, cross-institutional knowledge community and provide the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel for so many novice and newly formed groups seeking sustainability. The book demonstrates through the shared experiences of five teachers/teacher educators the ways in which varied collaborations aimed at professional development lead to teacher growth in practice, leadership, and career.

Studying Teaching and Teacher Education - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook: Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane Studying Teaching and Teacher Education - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook
Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane
R2,892 Discovery Miles 28 920 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Research on teacher education and classroom teaching has evolved significantly in recent decades, with more research taking an international or intersectional lens. The International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT) has moved with the field, beginning as a predominantly white European and North American organization in 1983, it now has active membership from more than 60 countries across the globe. The ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook, presented over three volumes, reflects this growth through celebrating the contributions of ISATT members over time and offering current scholarly research to inform current and future teacher education and teaching. Bringing together top research from Taylor & Francis published over the past 10 years, plus cutting-edge new chapters, Studying Teaching and Teacher Education explores self-study; mentoring; the growing importance and opportunities for partnerships; the use of narratives; excessive entitlement; and accountability. All three volumes that make up the ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook offer invaluable insights for teacher educators and educational researchers the world over, offering international perspectives from North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australasia.

Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Institutional Collaboration in Teacher Education - Cases of Learning and Leading (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Institutional Collaboration in Teacher Education - Cases of Learning and Leading (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Cheryl J. Craig, Laura Turchi, Denise M. McDonald
R4,279 Discovery Miles 42 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on the impact of sustained and evolving collaborations, showcasing research and scholarship in a faculty group-consisting of 28 professors from five regional universities-meeting and supporting each other since 2002. Originally an innovation introduced by Cheryl J. Craig and funded by a reform movement, the Faculty Academy continues to flourish in the fourth largest city in America long after the reform initiative abandoned its charge. Contributors to this volume represent all stages of careers, include all races and genders, and write from a multiplicity of disciplinary stances (literacy, mathematics, science, social education, multiculturalism, English as a Second Language, accountability, etc.). In addition to fascinatingly diverse perspectives on teacher education, the authors also investigate issues related to career trajectories-including experiences of vulnerability. The volume illuminates how the Faculty Academy works as a dynamic academic and social bond: not only as a glue that binds members in community, but also in rigorous intellectual commitments that fuel their collective knowing and advance their careers while providing leadership, mentorship, and modelling in up-close and timely ways.

Curriculum Making, Reciprocal Learning, and the Best-Loved Self (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Cheryl J. Craig Curriculum Making, Reciprocal Learning, and the Best-Loved Self (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Cheryl J. Craig
R1,684 Discovery Miles 16 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book revolves around curriculum making, reciprocal learning, and the best-loved self. It draws on extensive school-based studies conducted with teachers in the United States, China, and Canada, and weaves in experiences from other cross-national projects, keynote addresses, archival research, and editorial work. The elucidation of the 'best-loved self' drives home the point that teachers are more than the subject matter they teach: they are students' role models and allies. Curriculum making and reciprocal learning relationships enrich teachers' and students' being and becoming as they live curriculum alongside one another-with the goal of more satisfying lives held firmly in view.

Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education - Sustaining Collaborative Work (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Cheryl J. Craig, Gayle A.... Knowledge Communities in Teacher Education - Sustaining Collaborative Work (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Cheryl J. Craig, Gayle A. Curtis, Michaelann Kelley, P. Tim Martindell, M. Michael Perez
R3,729 Discovery Miles 37 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book traces the origins and activities of the longest-standing collaborative teacher group in education, the Portfolio Group. Each chapter documents, historically and conceptually, the main intellectual moments in the evolution of the idea of knowledge communities. Authors illuminate the expansive work, research, and the leading/learning influence that the Portfolio Group has had in the local education community as well as on the international education landscape. In doing so, they illustrate the journey of a school-based, cross-institutional knowledge community and provide the proverbial light at the end of the tunnel for so many novice and newly formed groups seeking sustainability. The book demonstrates through the shared experiences of five teachers/teacher educators the ways in which varied collaborations aimed at professional development lead to teacher growth in practice, leadership, and career.

International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover): Cheryl J. Craig, Lily Orland-Barak International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover)
Cheryl J. Craig, Lily Orland-Barak
R3,466 Discovery Miles 34 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

All countries in the world understand that education is vital to human and economic prosperity and that teacher education unavoidably is implicated. But the snag is this: political forces shaping public opinion in individual nations (particularly the U.S.) are deeply divided concerning how teacher education should proceed. This book acknowledges this Achilles heel tension, but does not become weighed down by it. Instead, it focuses on the practical (t) (Schwab, 1969), matters that have been locally deliberated and enacted. Pedagogies are named, origins (cultural/practical/theoretical/policy roots) are traced and a live example of the pedagogy unfurling in the local setting is presented from an insider-view.

International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover): Cheryl J. Craig, Lily Orland-Barak International Teacher Education - Promising Pedagogies (Hardcover)
Cheryl J. Craig, Lily Orland-Barak
R4,012 Discovery Miles 40 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To this point in time, teacher education has been approached in mostly insular ways because it is largely driven by state and national education policies. However, the spread of the global economy and the increased stature of international comparison tests (i.e., TIMSS) has changed all that. All countries in the world understand that education is vital to human and economic prosperity and that teacher education unavoidably is implicated. But the snag is this: political forces shaping public opinion in individual nations (particularly the U.S.) are deeply divided concerning how teacher education should proceed. This book acknowledges this Achilles heel tension, but does not become weighed down by it. Instead, it focuses on 'the practical' (Schwab, 1969), matters that have been locally deliberated and enacted. Pedagogies are named, origins (cultural/practical/theoretical/policy roots) are traced and a live example of the pedagogy unfurling in the local setting is presented from an insider-view. After that, the conditions necessary for the pedagogy to be transported successfully to another international location are discussed.

From Teacher Thinking to Teachers and Teaching - The Evolution of a Research Community (Hardcover, New): Cheryl J. Craig,... From Teacher Thinking to Teachers and Teaching - The Evolution of a Research Community (Hardcover, New)
Cheryl J. Craig, Paulien C. Meijer, Jan Broeckmans
R3,536 Discovery Miles 35 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume covers advances that have occurred in the thirty year existence of the International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT), the organization that helped transition the study of teacher thinking to the study of teachers and teaching in all of its complexities. This evolution meant that teachers and the act of teaching are no longer exclusively studied from the outside, but from the inside as well. The chapters capture an international paradigm shift that set the course of teaching and teacher education research. The origins of the movement are traced, work of researchers who contributed to the movement is featured, the spread of the movement into new regions is followed, and the future of the international research community that resulted is imagined. Thirteen section editors and the two main editors present the volume by themes, with work from several regions covered in each theme area. Each sub-section includes (1) a representative sample of research conducted historically on a particular topic; (2) a review of what developments have occurred in the interim; and (3) contemporary piece/s of scholarship.

Teaching and Teacher Education in International Contexts - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook: Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth... Teaching and Teacher Education in International Contexts - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook
Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane
R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Research on teacher education and classroom teaching has evolved significantly in recent decades, with more research taking an international or intersectional lens. The International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT) has moved with the field, beginning as a predominantly white European and North American organization in 1983, it now has active membership from more than 60 countries across the globe. The ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook, presented over three volumes, reflects this growth through celebrating the contributions of ISATT members over time and offering current scholarly research to inform current and future teacher education and teaching. Bringing together top research from Emerald, Elsevier and Taylor & Francis published over the past 10 years, plus cutting-edge new chapters, Teaching and Teacher Education in International Contexts explores the growing global scope of research on teaching. The sections investigate the history of ISATT; teacher education reform; school reform and support structures; partnerships; and preparing teacher educators. All three volumes that make up the ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook offer invaluable insights for teacher educators and educational researchers the world over, offering international perspectives from North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australasia.

Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook: Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education - ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook
Cheryl J. Craig, Juanjo Mena, Ruth G. Kane
R2,322 Discovery Miles 23 220 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This volume contains an Open Access Chapter Research on teacher education and classroom teaching has evolved significantly in recent decades, with more research taking an international or intersectional lens. The International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching (ISATT) has moved with the field, beginning as a predominantly white European and North American organization in 1983, it now has active membership from more than 60 countries across the globe. The ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook, presented over three volumes, reflects this growth through celebrating the contributions of ISATT members over time and offering current scholarly research to inform current and future teacher education and teaching. Bringing together top research from the Finnish Educational Research Association (FERA) and Taylor & Francis published over the past 10 years, plus cutting-edge new chapters, Approaches to Teaching and Teacher Education explores established and innovative approaches to teaching and teacher support. The chapters explore teacher development, identity, morals, ethics and politics and teaching and teacher education with vulnerable and marginalized populations. All three volumes that make up the ISATT 40th Anniversary Yearbook offer invaluable insights for teacher educators and educational researchers the world over, offering international perspectives from North America, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australasia.

Drawn to the Flame - Teachers’ Stories of Burnout: Erin A. Singer, Matthew J Etchells, Cheryl J. Craig Drawn to the Flame - Teachers’ Stories of Burnout
Erin A. Singer, Matthew J Etchells, Cheryl J. Craig
R2,589 Discovery Miles 25 890 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Teacher attrition and burnout have been researched in school districts all over the country for several decades. Characterised by physical and psychological exhaustion, cynicism (as an interpersonal and emotional indication of built-up aggression), and a sense of helplessness and low self-efficacy, burnout can lead to anxiety, depression, diminished job performance, absenteeism, and attrition. Drawn to the Flame investigates incidences of burnout and burnout avoidance among educators in both K-12 and higher education spheres during the COVID-19 pandemic – a period that saw an intensification and increased frequency of polarizing sociocultural and socio-political conditions, resulting in psychosocial and emotional strain among those invested in education. Through narrative inquiry, the chapters present the stories of teachers in a variety of settings (e.g. urban, suburban, rural) and sociological conditions (economic, racial, sex/gender), who experienced first-hand the impact of the pandemic and the chaotic transition to remote learning, the impact of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and racial strife, on students and curricular planning processes.

Developing Knowledge Communities through Partnerships for Literacy (Hardcover): Chestin Auzenne-Curl, Cheryl J. Craig Developing Knowledge Communities through Partnerships for Literacy (Hardcover)
Chestin Auzenne-Curl, Cheryl J. Craig
R2,566 Discovery Miles 25 660 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Developing Knowledge Communities through Partnerships for Literacy explores the development of knowledge communities - safe spaces on the educational landscape - where research and professional development with literacy teachers and writers can unfurl. This volume, inspired by an evaluation research partnership involving professional development for writing instructors, coheres around Dewey's three-dimensional threads of experience. Contributing authors give attention to the temporal, situational, and social implications of teachers' organically formed knowledge communities. This book is essential reading for researchers of education, knowledge communities and cross-institutional research partnerships as it: inquires into the historical roots of research partnerships offers unique perspectives on literacy coaching and professional development in public education, and includes uniquely divergent threads from researchers in the field. Each chapter calls readers to reflect on the influence of community, identity and change on reform efforts in education.

Learning, Leading, and the Best-Loved Self in Teaching and Teacher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023): Cheryl J. Craig, Denise... Learning, Leading, and the Best-Loved Self in Teaching and Teacher Education (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Cheryl J. Craig, Denise M. McDonald, Gayle A. Curtis
R4,772 Discovery Miles 47 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the concept of the "best-loved self" in teaching and teacher education, asserting that the best-loved self is foundational to the development of teacher identity, growth in context, and learning in community. Drawing on the work of Joseph Schwab, who was the first to name the "best-loved self," the editors and their contributors extend this knowledge further through the collaboration of their group of teacher educators, known as the Faculty Academy, who have been involved in examining teacher education for over two decades.

Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds - The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part II (Hardcover, New): Cheryl J. Craig,... Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds - The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part II (Hardcover, New)
Cheryl J. Craig, Louise F. Deretchin; Contributions by Terrell M. Peace, Donald S Blumenfeld-Jones, Anne Chodakowski, …
R2,978 Discovery Miles 29 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability. Taken together, the chapters in Part I of Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds provide a sampling of what the cultivation of curious and creative minds entails. The contributing authors shed light on how curiosity and creativity can be approached in the teaching domain and discuss specific ideas concerning how it plays out in particular situations and contexts.

Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds - The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part I (Hardcover, New): Cheryl J. Craig,... Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds - The Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators, Part I (Hardcover, New)
Cheryl J. Craig, Louise F. Deretchin; Foreword by Annette D. Digby; Contributions by Gadi Alexander, Carole G. Basile, …
R4,339 Discovery Miles 43 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability. Taken together, the chapters in Part I of Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds provide a sampling of what the cultivation of curious and creative minds entails. The contributing authors shed light on how curiosity and creativity can be approached in the teaching domain and discuss specific ideas concerning how it plays out in particular situations and contexts.

Teacher Learning in Small-Group Settings - Teacher Education Yearbook XVII (Hardcover, New): Cheryl J. Craig, Louise F.... Teacher Learning in Small-Group Settings - Teacher Education Yearbook XVII (Hardcover, New)
Cheryl J. Craig, Louise F. Deretchin; Contributions by Mary Kooy, Lily Orland-Barak, Ellen Ballock, …
R4,909 Discovery Miles 49 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The international collection of essays contained in this volume offer a comprehensive look at how small groups are being employed in the field of education today and the purposes for which they are being used. Where teaching is concerned, readers of this volume come to know how teachers experience professional development in book clubs, Critical Friends Groups, and teacher research groups and how action research has been used by teachers in a particular curriculum reform project. Where teacher education is concerned, readers are afforded an insider view of what is happening in various cohorts and other small group configurations throughout the nation and the world, particularly with respect to diversity. Finally, readers catch a glimpse of what is occurring in higher education and how professors learn to be teacher educators, contributing members of the academy, and collaborative colleagues in their efforts to support and enhance student learning along the educational continuum.

Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making (Paperback): Lobat Asadi, Cheryl J. Craig Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making (Paperback)
Lobat Asadi, Cheryl J. Craig
R1,643 Discovery Miles 16 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making, addresses issues in curriculum and instruction, such as the lack of Black teachers, minority representation, and mentorship. The book arose from a serial interpretation of five published narrative inquiries that pinpointed complexities lived in a teacher knowledge community at T.P. Yaeger Middle School, a campus located in the fourth largest urban center in America. The inquiry initially resulted in a documentary-style presentation at an educational conference using performance narrative inquiry as an arts-based method to recount the research. In Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making, the process of researchers turned actors is unraveled by looking at the lived experiences and identifying the embodied knowledge of teachers in different content areas including Physical Education, Music, Teaching English as a Second Language, Mathematics, and Reading. The authors use parallel stories, counter stories, story constellations, musical narrative inquiry, performance narrative inquiry and other narrative means of sense-making as they examine how they may relate to those stories. Ethical research dilemmas, including the how and why behind each author's choice to burrow into difficult topics such as race, gender and conflict resolution are revealed. By unpacking the hidden curriculum, examining value creation and by revealing isolated relational experiences of participants and researchers, Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making instantiates and outlines how truth and knowledge may be formed in educational settings through intertwining narrative inquiry, teacher knowledge and aesthetic ways of knowing.

Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making (Hardcover): Lobat Asadi, Cheryl J. Craig Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making (Hardcover)
Lobat Asadi, Cheryl J. Craig
R2,828 Discovery Miles 28 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making, addresses issues in curriculum and instruction, such as the lack of Black teachers, minority representation, and mentorship. The book arose from a serial interpretation of five published narrative inquiries that pinpointed complexities lived in a teacher knowledge community at T.P. Yaeger Middle School, a campus located in the fourth largest urban center in America. The inquiry initially resulted in a documentary-style presentation at an educational conference using performance narrative inquiry as an arts-based method to recount the research. In Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making, the process of researchers turned actors is unraveled by looking at the lived experiences and identifying the embodied knowledge of teachers in different content areas including Physical Education, Music, Teaching English as a Second Language, Mathematics, and Reading. The authors use parallel stories, counter stories, story constellations, musical narrative inquiry, performance narrative inquiry and other narrative means of sense-making as they examine how they may relate to those stories. Ethical research dilemmas, including the how and why behind each author's choice to burrow into difficult topics such as race, gender and conflict resolution are revealed. By unpacking the hidden curriculum, examining value creation and by revealing isolated relational experiences of participants and researchers, Truth and Knowledge in Curriculum Making instantiates and outlines how truth and knowledge may be formed in educational settings through intertwining narrative inquiry, teacher knowledge and aesthetic ways of knowing.

Narrative Inquiries of School Reform - Storied Lives, Storied Landscapes, Storied Metaphors (Hardcover, New): Cheryl J. Craig Narrative Inquiries of School Reform - Storied Lives, Storied Landscapes, Storied Metaphors (Hardcover, New)
Cheryl J. Craig
R2,850 Discovery Miles 28 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of narrative inquiries of school reform. It features 14 chapters covering topics such as: T.P. Yaeger Middle School - A Case of 'The Monkey's Paw'; Two Storied School Landscapes - Influences on Teachers' Knowledge; and Destiny High School - A Case of 'The Rainbow Fish'.

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