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A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation - Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (Paperback): Julie Gorlewski, Amanda... A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation - Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (Paperback)
Julie Gorlewski, Amanda Winkelsas, Suzanne N. Rosenblith, Corrie Stone Johnson, Elisabeth Etopio, …
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Supports individuals and institutions wishing to realize residency programs in their own educational contexts. Shows how innovative approaches can build on the strengths of conventional programs. Offers strategies and insights into teacher residency programming from conception to maintenance of an ongoing program.

A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation - Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski, Amanda... A Case for Change in Teacher Preparation - Developing Community-Based Residency Programs (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski, Amanda Winkelsas, Suzanne N. Rosenblith, Corrie Stone Johnson, Elisabeth Etopio, …
R4,151 Discovery Miles 41 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Supports individuals and institutions wishing to realize residency programs in their own educational contexts. Shows how innovative approaches can build on the strengths of conventional programs. Offers strategies and insights into teacher residency programming from conception to maintenance of an ongoing program.

Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? - Schools of Education as Sites of Resistance (Paperback): Julie Gorlewski, Eve Tuck Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? - Schools of Education as Sites of Resistance (Paperback)
Julie Gorlewski, Eve Tuck
R1,372 Discovery Miles 13 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? extends the discussions and critiques of neoliberalism in education by examining the potential for Schools of Teacher Education to contest policies that are typical in K-12 schooling. Drawing on a case study of faculty collaboration, this edited volume reimagines teacher preparation programs as crucial sites of resistance to, and refusal of, unsound education practices and legislation. This volume also reveals by example how education faculty can engage in collaborative scholarly work to investigate the anticipated and unanticipated effects of policy initiatives on teaching and learning.

Social Context Reform - A Pedagogy of Equity and Opportunity (Paperback): Julie Gorlewski, Paul R. Carr, Paul Thomas, Brad J.... Social Context Reform - A Pedagogy of Equity and Opportunity (Paperback)
Julie Gorlewski, Paul R. Carr, Paul Thomas, Brad J. Porfilio
R904 Discovery Miles 9 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Currently, both the status quo of public education and the "No Excuses" Reform policies are identical. The reform offers a popular and compelling narrative based on the meritocracy and rugged individualism myths that are supposed to define American idealism. This volume will refute this ideology by proposing Social Context Reform, a term coined by Paul Thomas which argues for educational change within a larger plan to reform social inequity-such as access to health care, food, higher employment, better wages and job security. Since the accountability era in the early 1980s, policy, public discourse, media coverage, and scholarly works have focused primarily on reforming schools themselves. Here, the evidence that school-only reform does not work is combined with a bold argument to expand the discourse and policy surrounding education reform to include how social, school, and classroom reform must work in unison to achieve goals of democracy, equity, and opportunity both in and through public education. This volume will include a wide variety of essays from leading critical scholars addressing the complex elements of social context reform, all of which address the need to re-conceptualize accountability and to seek equity and opportunity in social and education reform.

Social Context Reform - A Pedagogy of Equity and Opportunity (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski, Paul R. Carr, Paul Thomas, Brad J.... Social Context Reform - A Pedagogy of Equity and Opportunity (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski, Paul R. Carr, Paul Thomas, Brad J. Porfilio
R3,569 R2,951 Discovery Miles 29 510 Save R618 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Currently, both the status quo of public education and the "No Excuses" Reform policies are identical. The reform offers a popular and compelling narrative based on the meritocracy and rugged individualism myths that are supposed to define American idealism. This volume will refute this ideology by proposing Social Context Reform, a term coined by Paul Thomas which argues for educational change within a larger plan to reform social inequity-such as access to health care, food, higher employment, better wages and job security. Since the accountability era in the early 1980s, policy, public discourse, media coverage, and scholarly works have focused primarily on reforming schools themselves. Here, the evidence that school-only reform does not work is combined with a bold argument to expand the discourse and policy surrounding education reform to include how social, school, and classroom reform must work in unison to achieve goals of democracy, equity, and opportunity both in and through public education. This volume will include a wide variety of essays from leading critical scholars addressing the complex elements of social context reform, all of which address the need to re-conceptualize accountability and to seek equity and opportunity in social and education reform.

English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Paperback): Julie Gorlewski English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Paperback)
Julie Gorlewski
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

English Language Arts offers both undergraduates and starting-graduate students in education an introduction to the connections that exist between language arts and a critical orientation to education. Because language influences all aspects of education, English teachers have a unique responsibility to create opportunities for learners to cultivate literacy practices that will empower them to reach their potential. Applying critical and theoretical perspectives to teaching English language arts, this primer considers how meanings are made in intersecting spaces of learners, teachers, and texts. Julie Gorlewski shows future and current teachers how critical English language arts education can be put into practice with concrete strategies and examples in both formal and informal educational settings. With opportunities for readers to engage in deeper discussion through suggested activities, English Language Arts' pedagogical features include: Model Classroom Scenarios Extension Questions Glossary of Key Terms

English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski English Language Arts - A Critical Introduction (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski
R4,725 Discovery Miles 47 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

English Language Arts offers both undergraduates and starting-graduate students in education an introduction to the connections that exist between language arts and a critical orientation to education. Because language influences all aspects of education, English teachers have a unique responsibility to create opportunities for learners to cultivate literacy practices that will empower them to reach their potential. Applying critical and theoretical perspectives to teaching English language arts, this primer considers how meanings are made in intersecting spaces of learners, teachers, and texts. Julie Gorlewski shows future and current teachers how critical English language arts education can be put into practice with concrete strategies and examples in both formal and informal educational settings. With opportunities for readers to engage in deeper discussion through suggested activities, English Language Arts' pedagogical features include: Model Classroom Scenarios Extension Questions Glossary of Key Terms

Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? - Schools of Education as Sites of Resistance (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski, Eve Tuck Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? - Schools of Education as Sites of Resistance (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski, Eve Tuck
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Who Decides Who Becomes a Teacher? extends the discussions and critiques of neoliberalism in education by examining the potential for Schools of Teacher Education to contest policies that are typical in K-12 schooling. Drawing on a case study of faculty collaboration, this edited volume reimagines teacher preparation programs as crucial sites of resistance to, and refusal of, unsound education practices and legislation. This volume also reveals by example how education faculty can engage in collaborative scholarly work to investigate the anticipated and unanticipated effects of policy initiatives on teaching and learning.

Democracy and Decency - What Does Education Have to Do With It? (Paperback): Paul Carr, Paul L Thomas, Brad Porfilio, Julie... Democracy and Decency - What Does Education Have to Do With It? (Paperback)
Paul Carr, Paul L Thomas, Brad Porfilio, Julie Gorlewski; Series edited by Curry Stephenson Malott, …
R1,661 Discovery Miles 16 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Democracy can mean a range of concepts, covering everything from freedoms, rights, elections, governments, processes, philosophies and a panoply of abstract and concrete notions that can be mediated by power, positionality, culture, time and space. Democracy can also be translated into brute force, hegemony, docility, compliance and conformity, as in wars will be decided on the basis of the needs of elites, or major decisions about spending finite resources will be the domain of the few over the masses, or people will be divided along the lines of race, ethnicity, class, religion, etc. because it is advantageous for maintaining exploitative political systems in place to do so. Often, these frameworks are developed and reified based on the notion that elections give the right to societies, or segments of societies, to install regimes, institutions and operating systems that are then supposedly legitimated and rendered infinitely just because formal power resides in the hands of those dominating forces. This book is interested in advancing a critical analysis of the hegemonic paradigm described above, one that seeks higher levels of political literacy and consciousness, and one that makes the connection with education. What does education have to do with democracy? How does education shape, influence, impinge on, impact, negate, facilitate and/or change the context, contours and realities of democracy? How can we teach for and about democracy to alter and transform the essence of what democracy is, and, importantly, what it should be? This book advances the notion of decency in relation to democracy, and is underpinned by an analysis of meaningful, critically-engaged education. Is it enough to be kind, nice, generous and hopeful when we can also see signs of rampant, entrenched and debilitating racism, sexism, poverty, violence, injustice, war and other social inequalities? If democracy is intended to be a legitimating force for good, how does education inform democracy? What types of knowledge, experience, analysis and being are helpful to bring about newer, more meaningful and socially just forms of democracy? Throughout some twenty chapters from a range of international scholars, this book includes three sections: Constructing Meanings for Democracy and Decency; Justice for All as Praxis; and Social Justice in Action for Democracy, Decency, and Diversity: International Perspectives. The underlying thread that is interwoven through the texts is a critical reappraisal of normative, hegemonic interpretations of how power is infused into the educational realm, and, importantly, how democracy can be re-situated and re-formulated so as to more meaningfully engage society and education.

Democracy and Decency - What Does Education Have to Do With It? (Hardcover): Paul Carr, Paul L Thomas, Brad Porfilio, Julie... Democracy and Decency - What Does Education Have to Do With It? (Hardcover)
Paul Carr, Paul L Thomas, Brad Porfilio, Julie Gorlewski; Series edited by Curry Stephenson Malott, …
R2,883 Discovery Miles 28 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Democracy can mean a range of concepts, covering everything from freedoms, rights, elections, governments, processes, philosophies and a panoply of abstract and concrete notions that can be mediated by power, positionality, culture, time and space. Democracy can also be translated into brute force, hegemony, docility, compliance and conformity, as in wars will be decided on the basis of the needs of elites, or major decisions about spending finite resources will be the domain of the few over the masses, or people will be divided along the lines of race, ethnicity, class, religion, etc. because it is advantageous for maintaining exploitative political systems in place to do so. Often, these frameworks are developed and reified based on the notion that elections give the right to societies, or segments of societies, to install regimes, institutions and operating systems that are then supposedly legitimated and rendered infinitely just because formal power resides in the hands of those dominating forces. This book is interested in advancing a critical analysis of the hegemonic paradigm described above, one that seeks higher levels of political literacy and consciousness, and one that makes the connection with education. What does education have to do with democracy? How does education shape, influence, impinge on, impact, negate, facilitate and/or change the context, contours and realities of democracy? How can we teach for and about democracy to alter and transform the essence of what democracy is, and, importantly, what it should be? This book advances the notion of decency in relation to democracy, and is underpinned by an analysis of meaningful, critically-engaged education. Is it enough to be kind, nice, generous and hopeful when we can also see signs of rampant, entrenched and debilitating racism, sexism, poverty, violence, injustice, war and other social inequalities? If democracy is intended to be a legitimating force for good, how does education inform democracy? What types of knowledge, experience, analysis and being are helpful to bring about newer, more meaningful and socially just forms of democracy? Throughout some twenty chapters from a range of international scholars, this book includes three sections: Constructing Meanings for Democracy and Decency; Justice for All as Praxis; and Social Justice in Action for Democracy, Decency, and Diversity: International Perspectives. The underlying thread that is interwoven through the texts is a critical reappraisal of normative, hegemonic interpretations of how power is infused into the educational realm, and, importantly, how democracy can be re-situated and re-formulated so as to more meaningfully engage society and education.

Left Behind in the Race to the Top (Paperback): Julie Gorlewski, Brad Porfilio Left Behind in the Race to the Top (Paperback)
Julie Gorlewski, Brad Porfilio
R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Public education is suffering attacks that are well funded and extraordinarily complex and multifaceted. These conditions make it difficult for educators and citizens to gather the information they need to mount meaningful resistance, especially since mainstream media tends to be uncritically supportive of neoliberal reforms. The Orwellian language of reforms is adopted and promoted through news outlets, politicians, and film; thus, arguments against these reforms must bubble up through social media and alternative outlets. By providing a coherent, comprehensive description of contemporary neoliberal initiatives and analyzing their effects on students, teachers, administrators, and teacher education, this book will allow educators, parents, students, and citizens to strengthen their resolve to save public education and, potentially, work to preserve the promise of democracy. This book examines and uncovers the effects of standardization and privatization on public education. Contributors consider the how of standardized curriculum and assessment, coupled with philanthropic and corporate pressure, have influenced the experiences of students, parents, and teachers. Divided in sections entitled Testing, Testing; Privatization and Militarization: Redefining Schools; Alienation: Displacing Students and Teachers; and Resistance: Opting Out and Hope for Change, this text offers a combination of information and inspiration for teachers, teacher educators, policymakers, parents and anyone interested in understanding the current state of public education.

Left Behind in the Race to the Top (Hardcover): Julie Gorlewski, Brad Porfilio Left Behind in the Race to the Top (Hardcover)
Julie Gorlewski, Brad Porfilio
R2,150 Discovery Miles 21 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Public education is suffering attacks that are well funded and extraordinarily complex and multifaceted. These conditions make it difficult for educators and citizens to gather the information they need to mount meaningful resistance, especially since mainstream media tends to be uncritically supportive of neoliberal reforms. The Orwellian language of reforms is adopted and promoted through news outlets, politicians, and film; thus, arguments against these reforms must bubble up through social media and alternative outlets. By providing a coherent, comprehensive description of contemporary neoliberal initiatives and analyzing their effects on students, teachers, administrators, and teacher education, this book will allow educators, parents, students, and citizens to strengthen their resolve to save public education and, potentially, work to preserve the promise of democracy. This book examines and uncovers the effects of standardization and privatization on public education. Contributors consider the how of standardized curriculum and assessment, coupled with philanthropic and corporate pressure, have influenced the experiences of students, parents, and teachers. Divided in sections entitled Testing, Testing; Privatization and Militarization: Redefining Schools; Alienation: Displacing Students and Teachers; and Resistance: Opting Out and Hope for Change, this text offers a combination of information and inspiration for teachers, teacher educators, policymakers, parents and anyone interested in understanding the current state of public education.

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