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Sentipensante (Sensing / Thinking) Pedagogy - Educating for Wholeness, Social Justice, and Liberation (2nd ed.): Laura I Rendón Sentipensante (Sensing / Thinking) Pedagogy - Educating for Wholeness, Social Justice, and Liberation (2nd ed.)
Laura I Rendón; Foreword by Norma Cantú
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Sentipensante (Sensing / Thinking) Pedagogy - Educating for Wholeness, Social Justice, and Liberation (2nd ed.): Laura I Rendón Sentipensante (Sensing / Thinking) Pedagogy - Educating for Wholeness, Social Justice, and Liberation (2nd ed.)
Laura I Rendón; Foreword by Norma Cantú
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Courage to Learn - Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students (Paperback): Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Paul... The Courage to Learn - Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students (Paperback)
Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Paul Michalec, Catherine M. Wehlburg, Laura I Rendón, Estrus Tucker
R857 Discovery Miles 8 570 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

It takes courage to engage in the kind of deep, transformational learning that so many people need in their lives, and this book is designed to help find and nurture that courage in learners, including those that are engaged in facilitating the courageous learning of others. Inspired by Parker Palmer's classic book, The Courage to Teach, the authors have carefully examined the learning side of the teaching and learning relationship, and this book shares the resulting wealth of knowledge and experience with readers.This book is informed by Palmer's observation that the conversations in teaching can be organized around four questions: what, how, why and who. In this book, the authors center learning instead of teaching as they ask: What is the content of learning? How do we learn? Why is it necessary, what motivates us? And, who is the self that learns? The authors have engaged in conversation with adult learners across the lifespan, representing different ages, social/economic levels, and approaches to learning. Drawing on these discussions, their own experiences, and the scholarly literature, they weave a tapestry with threads of learning and teaching, story, and analysis that serve as warp and weft. The authors pay tribute to the learner's journey in the fullness of the process and name the distinct forms of courage that learning takes. In the concluding chapter, the authors explore the implications for educational practice, and offer guidance for any educator wishing to bring a Courage to Learn conversation to their community.

The Courage to Learn - Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students (Hardcover): Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Paul... The Courage to Learn - Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students (Hardcover)
Marcia Eames-Sheavly, Paul Michalec, Catherine M. Wehlburg, Laura I Rendón, Estrus Tucker
R4,159 Discovery Miles 41 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

It takes courage to engage in the kind of deep, transformational learning that so many people need in their lives, and this book is designed to help find and nurture that courage in learners, including those that are engaged in facilitating the courageous learning of others. Inspired by Parker Palmer's classic book, The Courage to Teach, the authors have carefully examined the learning side of the teaching and learning relationship, and this book shares the resulting wealth of knowledge and experience with readers.This book is informed by Palmer's observation that the conversations in teaching can be organized around four questions: what, how, why and who. In this book, the authors center learning instead of teaching as they ask: What is the content of learning? How do we learn? Why is it necessary, what motivates us? And, who is the self that learns? The authors have engaged in conversation with adult learners across the lifespan, representing different ages, social/economic levels, and approaches to learning. Drawing on these discussions, their own experiences, and the scholarly literature, they weave a tapestry with threads of learning and teaching, story, and analysis that serve as warp and weft. The authors pay tribute to the learner's journey in the fullness of the process and name the distinct forms of courage that learning takes. In the concluding chapter, the authors explore the implications for educational practice, and offer guidance for any educator wishing to bring a Courage to Learn conversation to their community.

The Latino Student's Guide to STEM Careers (Hardcover): Laura I Rendón, Vijay Kanagala The Latino Student's Guide to STEM Careers (Hardcover)
Laura I Rendón, Vijay Kanagala; Foreword by Mildred Garcia
R2,216 Discovery Miles 22 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book is an essential resource that Latino/a students and families need to make the best decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. It can also serve to aid faculty, counselors, and advisors to assist students at every step of entering and completing a STEM career. As a fast-growing, major segment of the U.S. population, the next generation of Latinos and Latinas could be key to future American advances in science and technology. With the appropriate encouragement for Latinos/as to enter science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers, they can become the creative innovators who will produce technological advances we all need and can enjoy—from faster tech devices to more energy efficient transportation to cures for diseases and medical conditions. This book presents a compelling case that the nation's Hispanic population must be better represented in STEM careers and that the future of America's technological advances may well depend on the Latino/a population. It focuses on the importance of STEM education for Latinos/as and provides a comprehensive array of the most current information students and families need to make informed decisions about entering and succeeding in a STEM career. Students, families, and educators will fully understand why STEM is so important for Latinos/as, how to plan for a career in STEM, how to pay for and succeed in college, and how to choose a career in STEM. The book also includes compelling testimonials of Latino/a students who have completed a STEM major that offer proof that Latinos/as can overcome life challenges to succeed in STEM fields.

Hispanic-Serving Institutions in American Higher Education - Their Origin, and Present and Future Challenges (Paperback): Jesse... Hispanic-Serving Institutions in American Higher Education - Their Origin, and Present and Future Challenges (Paperback)
Jesse Perez Mendez, Fred A Bonner II, Josephine Méndez-Negrete, Robert T Palmer; Foreword by Laura I Rendón
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first book to exclusively address Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), filling a major gap in the research on these institutions, and in our understanding of their approaches to learning and their role in supporting all students while focusing on Hispanic students. Born out of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act of 1992 and classified as such if their enrollment of Latino students account for a quarter of their undergraduate enrollment, the number of HSIs and their impact in higher education is growing. Today there are approximately 370 HSIs, 277 emerging HSIs and their numbers are steadily increasing. Given the projected growth of the Latino population and HSIs’ record of advancing the success for Hispanic students in STEM fields, as well as of graduating nearly a third of all Hispanic bachelor’s degree recipients, their work has important implications for higher education at large. Written by leading and rising scholars on HSIs, this book offers insight into its historic policy origins, the experiences of various student populations served, faculty issues (i.e., governance, diversity, work/life experience, etc.), the impact of student affairs in advancing student development, student experiences of philanthropy efforts, and future challenges that these growing number of institutions face. Developed with administrators, scholars, practitioners, student affairs staff, and policymakers in mind, this book touches on the many facets of HSIs, painting an organic mosaic of institutions dedicated to the postsecondary advancement of Latino students, chronicling the contemporary challenges that these institutions face while lamenting their future.

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