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'New' Migration of Families from Greece to Europe and Canada - A 'New' Challenge for Education? (Paperback,... 'New' Migration of Families from Greece to Europe and Canada - A 'New' Challenge for Education? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Julie A. Panagiotopoulou, Lisa Rosen, Claudine Kirsch, Aspasia Chatzidaki
R1,534 Discovery Miles 15 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The volume aims at analysing the migration processes of families from Greece following the financial crisis from 2009 onwards. It investigates whether and to what extent this 'new' and international migration represents a new phenomenon when compared to the so-called migration of guest-workers during the sixties.

Inclusion, Education and Translanguaging - How to Promote Social Justice in (Teacher) Education? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020):... Inclusion, Education and Translanguaging - How to Promote Social Justice in (Teacher) Education? (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Julie A. Panagiotopoulou, Lisa Rosen, Jenna Strzykala
R1,684 Discovery Miles 16 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access book is designed as an international anthology on the broader subject of inclusion, education, social justice and translanguaging. Prefaced by Ofelia Garcia, the volume unites conceptional and empirical contributions focusing on various actors within educational institutions, from early childhood to secondary education and teacher training, while offering insights into multiple European and North-American educational systems.

Indigo House (Paperback): Lisa Rosen Indigo House (Paperback)
Lisa Rosen
R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ambitious Elementary School - Its Conception, Design, and Implications for Educational Equality (Hardcover): Elizabeth... The Ambitious Elementary School - Its Conception, Design, and Implications for Educational Equality (Hardcover)
Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Stephen W. Raudenbush, Lisa Rosen
R2,660 Discovery Miles 26 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The challenge of overcoming educational inequality in the United States can sometimes appear overwhelming, and great controversy exists as to whether or not elementary schools are up to the task, whether they can ameliorate existing social inequalities and initiate opportunities for economic and civic flourishing for all children. This book shows what can happen when you rethink schools from the ground up with precisely these goals in mind, approaching educational inequality and its entrenched causes head on, student by student. Drawing on an in-depth study of real schools on the South Side of Chicago, Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Lisa Rosen argue that effectively meeting the challenge of educational inequality requires a complete reorganization of institutional structures as well as wholly new norms, values, and practices that are animated by a relentless commitment to student learning. They examine a model that pulls teachers out of their isolated classrooms and places them into collaborative environments where they can share their curricula, teaching methods, and assessments of student progress with a school-based network of peers, parents, and other professionals. Within this structure, teachers, school leaders, social workers, and parents collaborate to ensure that every child receives instruction tailored to his or her developing skills. Cooperating schools share new tools for assessment and instruction and become sites for the training of new teachers. Parents become respected partners, and expert practitioners work with researchers to evaluate their work and refine their models for educational organization and practice. The authors show not only what such a model looks like but the dramatic results it produces for student learning and achievement. The result is a fresh, deeply informed, and remarkably clear portrait of school reform that directly addresses the real problems of educational inequality.

Soziale Ungleichheiten ALS Herausforderung Fur Inklusive Bildung (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2016 ed.): Markus Ottersbach,... Soziale Ungleichheiten ALS Herausforderung Fur Inklusive Bildung (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2016 ed.)
Markus Ottersbach, Andrea Platte, Lisa Rosen
R1,680 Discovery Miles 16 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ambitious Elementary School - Its Conception, Design, and Implications for Educational Equality (Paperback): Elizabeth... The Ambitious Elementary School - Its Conception, Design, and Implications for Educational Equality (Paperback)
Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Stephen W. Raudenbush, Lisa Rosen
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The challenge of overcoming educational inequality in the United States can sometimes appear overwhelming, and great controversy exists as to whether or not elementary schools are up to the task, whether they can ameliorate existing social inequalities and initiate opportunities for economic and civic flourishing for all children. This book shows what can happen when you rethink schools from the ground up with precisely these goals in mind, approaching educational inequality and its entrenched causes head on, student by student. Drawing on an in-depth study of real schools on the South Side of Chicago, Elizabeth McGhee Hassrick, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Lisa Rosen argue that effectively meeting the challenge of educational inequality requires a complete reorganization of institutional structures as well as wholly new norms, values, and practices that are animated by a relentless commitment to student learning. They examine a model that pulls teachers out of their isolated classrooms and places them into collaborative environments where they can share their curricula, teaching methods, and assessments of student progress with a school-based network of peers, parents, and other professionals. Within this structure, teachers, school leaders, social workers, and parents collaborate to ensure that every child receives instruction tailored to his or her developing skills. Cooperating schools share new tools for assessment and instruction and become sites for the training of new teachers. Parents become respected partners, and expert practitioners work with researchers to evaluate their work and refine their models for educational organization and practice. The authors show not only what such a model looks like but the dramatic results it produces for student learning and achievement. The result is a fresh, deeply informed, and remarkably clear portrait of school reform that directly addresses the real problems of educational inequality.

Da Skolen Blev Alles - Tiden Efter 1970 (Danish, Hardcover): Ning De Coninck-Smith, Lisa Rosen Rasmussen, Iben Vyff Da Skolen Blev Alles - Tiden Efter 1970 (Danish, Hardcover)
Ning De Coninck-Smith, Lisa Rosen Rasmussen, Iben Vyff
R1,053 R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Save R91 (9%) Out of stock
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