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A volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy,
Research, and PracticeSeries Editor: Kathryn M. Borman, University
of South FloridaThis book is a defense of linguistic pluralism and
language policies and practices ineducation that sustain that
ideal. Educational meanings and models are influenced by
differentpopulations and different social and historical contexts.
International comparisons can shedinteresting light on the issues.
Therefore, the purpose of the book is to provide scholars
aninternational comparative understanding of language policy, its
relation to educational practice, andcurrent debates within the
field. The book is divided into three sections dealing with the
generaltopical areas of policy, practice, and controversy.This book
will be of interest to policy-makers, scholars, and graduate
students in the areas of bilingual education, languagepolicy, and
sociolinguistics.
Advanced Calculus: Theory and Practice, Second Edition offers a
text for a one- or two-semester course on advanced calculus or
analysis. The text improves students' problem-solving and
proof-writing skills, familiarizes them with the historical
development of calculus concepts, and helps them understand the
connections among different topics. The book explains how various
topics in calculus may seem unrelated but have common roots.
Emphasizing historical perspectives, the text gives students a
glimpse into the development of calculus and its ideas from the age
of Newton and Leibniz to the twentieth century. Nearly 300 examples
lead to important theorems. Features of the Second Edition:
Improved Organization. Chapters are reorganized to address common
preferences. Enhanced Coverage of Axiomatic Systems. A section is
added to include Peano's system of axioms for the set of natural
numbers and their use in developing the well-known properties of
the set N. Expanded and Organized Exercise Collection. There are
close to 1,000 new exercises, many of them with solutions or hints.
Exercises are classified based on the level of difficulty.
Computation-oriented exercises are paired and solutions or hints
provided for the odd-numbered questions. Enrichment Material.
Historical facts and biographies of over 60 mathematicians.
Illustrations. Thirty-five new illustrations are added in order to
guide students through examples or proofs. About the Author: John
Srdjan Petrovic is a professor at Western Michigan University.
Advanced Calculus: Theory and Practice, Second Edition offers a
text for a one- or two-semester course on advanced calculus or
analysis. The text improves students' problem-solving and
proof-writing skills, familiarizes them with the historical
development of calculus concepts, and helps them understand the
connections among different topics. The book explains how various
topics in calculus may seem unrelated but have common roots.
Emphasizing historical perspectives, the text gives students a
glimpse into the development of calculus and its ideas from the age
of Newton and Leibniz to the twentieth century. Nearly 300 examples
lead to important theorems. Features of the Second Edition:
Improved Organization. Chapters are reorganized to address common
preferences. Enhanced Coverage of Axiomatic Systems. A section is
added to include Peano's system of axioms for the set of natural
numbers and their use in developing the well-known properties of
the set N. Expanded and Organized Exercise Collection. There are
close to 1,000 new exercises, many of them with solutions or hints.
Exercises are classified based on the level of difficulty.
Computation-oriented exercises are paired and solutions or hints
provided for the odd-numbered questions. Enrichment Material.
Historical facts and biographies of over 60 mathematicians.
Illustrations. Thirty-five new illustrations are added in order to
guide students through examples or proofs. About the Author: John
Srdjan Petrovic is a professor at Western Michigan University.
Though certainly not a new idea, citizenship education manifests in
unique and often unpredictable ways in our contemporary neoliberal
era. The question of what it means to be a productive and
recognized citizen must now be understood simultaneously along both
global and local lines. This edited volume offers an international
perspective on citizenship education enacted in specific
socio-political contexts. Each chapter includes a pointed
conceptualization of citizenship education-a philosophical
framework-that is then applied to specific national cases across
Europe, Asia, Canada and more. Chapters emphasize how such
frameworks are implemented within local contexts, encouraging
particular pedagogical/curricular practices even as they constrain
others. Chapters conclude with suggestions for productive change
and how educators might usefully engage contemporary contexts
through citizenship education.
Though certainly not a new idea, citizenship education manifests in
unique and often unpredictable ways in our contemporary neoliberal
era. The question of what it means to be a productive and
recognized citizen must now be understood simultaneously along both
global and local lines. This edited volume offers an international
perspective on citizenship education enacted in specific
socio-political contexts. Each chapter includes a pointed
conceptualization of citizenship education-a philosophical
framework-that is then applied to specific national cases across
Europe, Asia, Canada and more. Chapters emphasize how such
frameworks are implemented within local contexts, encouraging
particular pedagogical/curricular practices even as they constrain
others. Chapters conclude with suggestions for productive change
and how educators might usefully engage contemporary contexts
through citizenship education.
This volume explores conceptualizations of indigeneity and the ways
that indigenous philosophies can and should inform educational
policy and practice. Beginning with questions and philosophies of
indigeneity itself, the volume then covers the indigenous
philosophies and practices of a range of communities-including
Sami, Maori, Walpiri, Navajo and Kokama peoples. Chapter authors
examine how these different ideals can inform and create meaningful
educational experiences for communities that reflect indigenous
ways of life. By applying them in informing a philosophy of
education that is particular and relevant to a given indigenous
community, this study aims to help policy makers and educational
practitioners create meaningful educational experiences.
A volume in International Perspectives on Educational Policy,
Research, and PracticeSeries Editor: Kathryn M. Borman, University
of South FloridaThis book is a defense of linguistic pluralism and
language policies and practices ineducation that sustain that
ideal. Educational meanings and models are influenced by
differentpopulations and different social and historical contexts.
International comparisons can shedinteresting light on the issues.
Therefore, the purpose of the book is to provide scholars
aninternational comparative understanding of language policy, its
relation to educational practice, andcurrent debates within the
field. The book is divided into three sections dealing with the
generaltopical areas of policy, practice, and controversy.This book
will be of interest to policy-makers, scholars, and graduate
students in the areas of bilingual education, languagepolicy, and
sociolinguistics.
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