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Drawing on the biophysical sciences, public policy, geography,
economics, exploratory research and the behavioural sciences, this
book offers reviews and prescriptions for the future of ecological
economics, placing particular emphasis on complex sustainability
problems. The book is divided into three broad parts: challenges
and reviews, reorientations and openings, and frameworks and
applications. To begin, the authors illustrate the limitations of
ecological economics by highlighting the lack of theory and method,
the need for greater interdisciplinary co-operation and the
domination by economists from developed nations. They move on to
present strategies to address these shortcomings by focusing on
interdisciplinary methods and their theoretical basis, discussing
the future prospects for ecological economics, and addressing a
host of ecological economic issues from a variety of natural and
social science perspectives. They aim to challenge the notion of
ecological economics by addressing 'what it is', and asking 'what
it could be'. The book expands current thinking on ecological
economics by exploring existing avenues for integrative and
interdisciplinary research and discovering new overlaps with a
range of other disciplines. It will appeal to ecological and
environmental economists, and academics and researchers of the
social sciences, particularly environmental science and geography.
The Women of All Seasons Delores Lingate moved from Florida to
Atlantic City after her divorce. She found a new job, a new friend,
and a place to unwind on the weekends. She finds herself fascinated
by the handsome man who sent her a drink as she sat in the Oasis
Jazz Lounge enjoying the band. His smile sparked her romantic
curiosity. He became mesmerized by her flawless beauty and style
the moment he saw her. Disappearing into the night, she left
Michael Fitzgerald wondering who the voluptuous, mysterious beauty
was. Their visions went from thoughts to dreams. They seemed to
miss each other each time they returned to that romantic spot.
Follow Delores and Michael, as they weather the storm, through:
Winter, Spring, Summer, and...Fall in love again.
Found dead on a dirt road a thirteen year old girl lays eyes wide
open. It was concluded that vicious dog bites was the cause of the
young girls death. Later...Much later, horrifying evidence was
found, and it was much more than the deputy expected. Her death was
connected to a series of brutal murders. Not only did uncovered
evidence tie into the young girls grisly death, the deputy and
those around him finds themselves in grave danger by those who are
trying to keep the past a secret. SOMEONE IS OUT THERE ... WATCHING
... AND WAITING TO KEEP THE PAST PRESENT!!!
Enjoying the combination of wetness between the steady rain pour
and splashes of the rough waters of the Oconee River, a kayaker
spotted something stuck between a rock and a water tree. It wasn't
until he glided over there, that he discovered that it was a
person. And the person was DEAD.... RETURN FROM THE PAST with
Sheriff Michael Roland as he faces the arduous task of capturing a
serial killer that slipped through the Feds hands almost one year
ago. THE MADMAN IS BACK..... Other FROM THE PAST titles include:
HIDDEN FROM THE PAST WHISPERS FROM THE PAST SECRET'S FROM THE PAST
And just remember readers... all futures begin FROM THE PAST.
This volume informs the growing number of educational policy
scholars on the use of critical theoretical frameworks in their
analyses. It offers insights on which theories are appropriate
within the area of critical educational policy research and how
theory and method interact and are applied in critical policy
analyses. Highlighting how different critical theoretical
frameworks are used in educational policy research to reshape and
redefine the way scholars approach the field, the volume offers
work by emerging and senior scholars in the field of educational
policy who apply critical frameworks to their research. The
chapters examine a wide range of current educational policy topics
through different critical theoretical lenses, including critical
race theory, critical discourse analysis, postmodernism, feminist
poststructuralism, critical theories related to LGBTQ issues, and
advocacy approaches.
This handbook offers a contemporary and comprehensive review of
critical research theory and methodology. Showcasing the work of
contemporary critical researchers who are harnessing and building
on a variety of methodological tools, this volume extends beyond
qualitative methodology to also include critical quantitative and
mixed-methods approaches to research. The critical scholars
contributing to this volume are influenced by a diverse range of
education disciplines, and represent multiple countries and
methodological backgrounds, making the handbook an essential
resource for anyone doing critical scholarship. The book moves from
the theoretical to the specific, examining various paradigms for
engaging in critical scholarship, various methodologies for doing
critical research, and the political, ethical, and practical issues
that arise when working as a critical scholar. In addition to
mapping the field, contributions synthesize literature, offer
concrete examples, and explore relevant contexts, histories,
assumptions, and current practices, ultimately fostering generative
thinking that contributes to future methodological and theoretical
breakthroughs. New as well as seasoned critical scholars will find
within these pages exciting new ideas, challenging questions, and
insights that spur the continuous evolution and grow the influence
of critical research methods and theories in the education and
human disciplines.
Delivering equity for PK-12 learners is an essential aim for
educational leadership preparation programs. This book serves as a
resource for equity-focused design and redesign thorough
innovation, improvement and impact. Based on direct experience
while also drawing from innovative exemplars, and unpacking a
decade of program improvement practice, this book explores how to
foster partnerships and pipelines, recruit and select candidates,
map the curriculum, develop powerful learning experiences, create
field experiences, design program evaluation, and support faculty
learning. Chapters open with a vignette that presents scenarios in
which many faculty members find themselves, particularly when
programs are in need of improvement. Drawing on years of experience
facilitating redesign, the authors offer both processes and
resources to assist faculty, including diagnostic tools, sample
agendas, templates, guiding questions, and suggested protocols.
Whether facing new accreditation requirements, state program
approval changes, institutional redesign challenges or as part of a
grant funded redesign, this book is a critical resource for
educational leadership faculty and program coordinators looking to
garner the appropriate resources, ask the right questions, and
follow reliable processes in program design and continuous
improvement toward equity. Chapter resources and templates
available for download online at
https://www.routledge.com/9780367673543 on the tab that is entitled
"Support Material." Please also join Redesign.Improve.Innovate-an
online forum focused on preparation and practice improvement found
here: www.RedesignImproveInnovate.org.
Delivering equity for PK-12 learners is an essential aim for
educational leadership preparation programs. This book serves as a
resource for equity-focused design and redesign thorough
innovation, improvement and impact. Based on direct experience
while also drawing from innovative exemplars, and unpacking a
decade of program improvement practice, this book explores how to
foster partnerships and pipelines, recruit and select candidates,
map the curriculum, develop powerful learning experiences, create
field experiences, design program evaluation, and support faculty
learning. Chapters open with a vignette that presents scenarios in
which many faculty members find themselves, particularly when
programs are in need of improvement. Drawing on years of experience
facilitating redesign, the authors offer both processes and
resources to assist faculty, including diagnostic tools, sample
agendas, templates, guiding questions, and suggested protocols.
Whether facing new accreditation requirements, state program
approval changes, institutional redesign challenges or as part of a
grant funded redesign, this book is a critical resource for
educational leadership faculty and program coordinators looking to
garner the appropriate resources, ask the right questions, and
follow reliable processes in program design and continuous
improvement toward equity. Chapter resources and templates
available for download online at
https://www.routledge.com/9780367673543 on the tab that is entitled
"Support Material." Please also join Redesign.Improve.Innovate-an
online forum focused on preparation and practice improvement found
here: www.RedesignImproveInnovate.org.
With dwindling funds and resources, tougher state and federal
standards, and fatigue from more regulations and testing, many
school administrators are giving up_or 'crashing' and leaving their
posts. This book examines the process of sustaining and retaining
quality leaders at the school and district levels. Beginning with a
foreword by Michelle D. Young on the importance of administrative
leadership in schools, subsequent chapters address: six steps of
critical organizational supports for leaders; the need for
socializing assistant principals into their roles; administrators'
perceptions of their administrative teams; school routines and
rituals; the need for administrator mentoring of Latina/Latino
leaders; the relationship between superintendent leadership and
principal job satisfaction and efficacy. Concluding with thoughts
about retaining and sustaining the best leaders in dynamic
environments, the various chapters offer contemporary views on
retaining and encouraging school administrators throughout the life
cycle. The chapters provide needed insight into what should and
must be done to grow the best leaders for U.S. schools.
The Handbook of Research on the Education of School Leaders brings
together empirical research on leadership preparation and
development to provide a comprehensive overview and synthesis of
what we know about preparing school leaders today. With
contributions from the field's foremost scholars, this new edition
investigates the methodological foundations of leadership
preparation research, reviews the pedagogical and curricular
features of preparation programs, and presents valuable insights
into the demographic, economic, and political factors affecting
school leaders. This volume both mirrors the first edition's
macro-level approach to leadership preparation and presents the
most up-to-date research in the field. Updates to this edition
cover recent state and federal government efforts to improve
leadership in education, new challenges for the field, and
significant gaps and critical questions for framing, researching,
evaluating, and improving the education of school leaders.
Sponsored by the University Council of Educational Administration
(UCEA), this handbook is an essential resource for students and
scholars of educational leadership, as well as practitioners,
policymakers, and other educators interested in professional
leadership. .
Research and Educational Leadership is the first book to directly
address the implications of the National Research Council's (NRC's)
Scientific Research in Education (2002) in the fields of
educational leadership and school administration. This text points
out the strengths and weaknesses of the NRC's recommendations and
specifically identifies areas that are not likely to lead to either
theoretical or practical advances in practice or new knowledge if
the NRC's guidelines become dominant in determining the value of
research. Research and Educational Leadership is an invaluable tool
in rethinking how research is conducted in educational leadership
and how public and private funding agencies should view research
proposals for improving leadership practices in schools. It is also
a key resource for teaching researchers to think more deeply about
school leadership as they engage in dissertation research.
Practitioners will also find the work an important reference in
understanding what kinds of research are likely to promote improved
comprehension of leadership practices and social justice.
With dwindling funds and resources, tougher state and federal
standards, and fatigue from more regulations and testing, many
school administrators are giving up_or 'crashing' and leaving their
posts. This book examines the process of sustaining and retaining
quality leaders at the school and district levels. Beginning with a
foreword by Michelle D. Young on the importance of administrative
leadership in schools, subsequent chapters address: six steps of
critical organizational supports for leaders; the need for
socializing assistant principals into their roles; administrators'
perceptions of their administrative teams; school routines and
rituals; the need for administrator mentoring of Latina/Latino
leaders; the relationship between superintendent leadership and
principal job satisfaction and efficacy. Concluding with thoughts
about retaining and sustaining the best leaders in dynamic
environments, the various chapters offer contemporary views on
retaining and encouraging school administrators throughout the life
cycle. The chapters provide needed insight into what should and
must be done to grow the best leaders for U.S. schools.
Research and Educational Leadership is the first book to directly
address the implications of the National Research Council's (NRC's)
Scientific Research in Education (2002) in the fields of
educational leadership and school administration. This text points
out the strengths and weaknesses of the NRC's recommendations and
specifically identifies areas that are not likely to lead to either
theoretical or practical advances in practice or new knowledge if
the NRC's guidelines become dominant in determining the value of
research. Research and Educational Leadership is an invaluable tool
in rethinking how research is conducted in educational leadership
and how public and private funding agencies should view research
proposals for improving leadership practices in schools. It is also
a key resource for teaching researchers to think more deeply about
school leadership as they engage in dissertation research.
Practitioners will also find the work an important reference in
understanding what kinds of research are likely to promote improved
comprehension of leadership practices and social justice.
This handbook offers a contemporary and comprehensive review of
critical research theory and methodology. Showcasing the work of
contemporary critical researchers who are harnessing and building
on a variety of methodological tools, this volume extends beyond
qualitative methodology to also include critical quantitative and
mixed-methods approaches to research. The critical scholars
contributing to this volume are influenced by a diverse range of
education disciplines, and represent multiple countries and
methodological backgrounds, making the handbook an essential
resource for anyone doing critical scholarship. The book moves from
the theoretical to the specific, examining various paradigms for
engaging in critical scholarship, various methodologies for doing
critical research, and the political, ethical, and practical issues
that arise when working as a critical scholar. In addition to
mapping the field, contributions synthesize literature, offer
concrete examples, and explore relevant contexts, histories,
assumptions, and current practices, ultimately fostering generative
thinking that contributes to future methodological and theoretical
breakthroughs. New as well as seasoned critical scholars will find
within these pages exciting new ideas, challenging questions, and
insights that spur the continuous evolution and grow the influence
of critical research methods and theories in the education and
human disciplines.
This volume informs the growing number of educational policy
scholars on the use of critical theoretical frameworks in their
analyses. It offers insights on which theories are appropriate
within the area of critical educational policy research and how
theory and method interact and are applied in critical policy
analyses. Highlighting how different critical theoretical
frameworks are used in educational policy research to reshape and
redefine the way scholars approach the field, the volume offers
work by emerging and senior scholars in the field of educational
policy who apply critical frameworks to their research. The
chapters examine a wide range of current educational policy topics
through different critical theoretical lenses, including critical
race theory, critical discourse analysis, postmodernism, feminist
poststructuralism, critical theories related to LGBTQ issues, and
advocacy approaches.
The Handbook of Research on the Education of School Leaders brings
together empirical research on leadership preparation and
development to provide a comprehensive overview and synthesis of
what we know about preparing school leaders today. With
contributions from the field's foremost scholars, this new edition
investigates the methodological foundations of leadership
preparation research, reviews the pedagogical and curricular
features of preparation programs, and presents valuable insights
into the demographic, economic, and political factors affecting
school leaders. This volume both mirrors the first edition's
macro-level approach to leadership preparation and presents the
most up-to-date research in the field. Updates to this edition
cover recent state and federal government efforts to improve
leadership in education, new challenges for the field, and
significant gaps and critical questions for framing, researching,
evaluating, and improving the education of school leaders.
Sponsored by the University Council of Educational Administration
(UCEA), this handbook is an essential resource for students and
scholars of educational leadership, as well as practitioners,
policymakers, and other educators interested in professional
leadership. .
Co-published with UCEA, this new textbook tackles Standard #2 of
the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL)-Ethics
and Professional Norms. This volume includes specific strategies
for school leaders to develop knowledge and skills in supporting
the learning and development of all students, as well as
understanding the dynamics and importance of ethics in leadership
practice. By presenting problem-posing cases, theoretical
grounding, relevant research, implications for practice, and
learning activities, this book provides aspiring leaders with the
background, learning experiences, and analytical tools to
successfully promote ethical leadership and student success in
their contexts. Special features include: * Case Studies-provide an
opportunity to practice ethical reasoning and engage in the
discussion of complexities and debates within each case. * Learning
Activites-a range of exercises help readers make connections to the
PSEL standard. * Important Resources-includes resources that
support and encourage students to explore each of the chapter's
elements.
Co-published with UCEA, this new textbook tackles Standard #2 of
the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL)-Ethics
and Professional Norms. This volume includes specific strategies
for school leaders to develop knowledge and skills in supporting
the learning and development of all students, as well as
understanding the dynamics and importance of ethics in leadership
practice. By presenting problem-posing cases, theoretical
grounding, relevant research, implications for practice, and
learning activities, this book provides aspiring leaders with the
background, learning experiences, and analytical tools to
successfully promote ethical leadership and student success in
their contexts. Special features include: * Case Studies-provide an
opportunity to practice ethical reasoning and engage in the
discussion of complexities and debates within each case. * Learning
Activites-a range of exercises help readers make connections to the
PSEL standard. * Important Resources-includes resources that
support and encourage students to explore each of the chapter's
elements.
An exchange on education ideas has shaped the transatlantic
discourse in education for a long time. Over the past two decades
education science has increasingly become networked
internationally. Since 2015, the Office for International
Cooperation in Education at DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research
and Information in Education has organized international sessions
on education research at the Annual Meetings of the American
Educational Research Association, thus providing a floor for
transatlantic exchange on current research topics. The volume gives
an overview of the transatlantic activities in education research
with regard to these sessions representing a collection of topics
ranging from school development over the use of large scale
assessment and digital data in education to questions related to
migration and public education or the economization of education.
At the same time the volume offers a reflection on the assets and
obstacles of international exchange.
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