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Agency in Constrained Academic Contexts examines how social agents
construct autonomous spaces in the context of neoliberal education.
The contributors to this edited collection consider the ways that
educators, students, and families assert agency, claim space, and
thereby reshape the constraints imposed by the durability of the
academic institutions of which they are a part.
Isn't acceleration just for gifted kids? This is a common
assumption when we think about who benefits from efforts to
accelerate student learning. For generations, students identified
as gifted have been separated from other students and provided
enriched learning opportunities many adults believe would be wasted
on other students. More recently, i
Isn't acceleration just for gifted kids? This is a common
assumption when we think about who benefits from efforts to
accelerate student learning. For generations, students identified
as gifted have been separated from other students and provided
enriched learning opportunities many adults believe would be wasted
on other students. More recently, in response to failed efforts to
remediate low-achieving students, the term has been extended to
efforts to reverse the negative effects of grade retention for many
low-achieving students. The most promising application of the term
involves efforts to extend the curriculum and instruction usually
reserved for gifted students to all students."Accelerating the
Learning of All Students: Cultivating Culture Change in Schools,
Classrooms, and Individuals" explores the multiple applications of
the term "acceleration" and the assumptions that shape schools,
classrooms, and individuals that encourage and discourage efforts
to accelerate the learning of all students. This book begins with
an exploration of the multiple definitions of acceleration,
examining the social and historical context that led to an emphasis
on labeling and sorting students. Descriptions of exemplary
programs geared to each group of students provide useful ideas for
addressing special needs of students. These descriptions also
illustrate the wisdom of providing a rich, challenging learning
experience to all students rather than focussing on separating them
for special instruction. The book proceeds to explore the
conditions in schools and classrooms that facilitate or hinder
efforts to accelerate learning of all students. Focusing on the
importance of changing individuals' assumptions about students,
adult roles in schools, acceptable educational practices,
appropriate communication patterns and the value of change, the
book ends with a challenge to all of us to assume responsibility
for making schools a better place for all students. Written by
authors who bring a wealth of experiences to this topic, Christine
Finnan and Julie D. Swanson draw on their own research and
experience and on current research to provide a much-needed
exploration of issues surrounding efforts to effectively educate
all students. "Accelerating the Learning of All Students" provides
hope to all citizens and educators that the dismal history of
educating low-income students can be turned around, and that all
students can be provided the rich, engaging educational experience
that has historically been reserved only for those identified as
gifted.
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