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Writing in Education - The Art of Writing for Educators (Hardcover): Elizabeth Chase, Nancy Morabito, Sandra Schamroth Abrams Writing in Education - The Art of Writing for Educators (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Chase, Nancy Morabito, Sandra Schamroth Abrams
R2,624 Discovery Miles 26 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Writing in Education: The Art of Writing for Educators explores representations of meaning in light of teachers' and teacher candidates' responsibilities as professionals in the field of education. Practical examples of field-based work and discussions of reflective, multimodal, and cross-literate practices make this book an important and accessible resource.

Writing in Education - The Art of Writing for Educators (Paperback): Elizabeth Chase, Nancy Morabito, Sandra Schamroth Abrams Writing in Education - The Art of Writing for Educators (Paperback)
Elizabeth Chase, Nancy Morabito, Sandra Schamroth Abrams
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Writing in Education: The Art of Writing for Educators explores representations of meaning in light of teachers' and teacher candidates' responsibilities as professionals in the field of education. Practical examples of field-based work and discussions of reflective, multimodal, and cross-literate practices make this book an important and accessible resource.

Child-Parent Research Reimagined (Hardcover): Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer, Daniel Ness Child-Parent Research Reimagined (Hardcover)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer, Daniel Ness
R3,762 Discovery Miles 37 620 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Child-Parent Research Reimagined challenges the field to explore the meaning making experiences and the methodological and ethical challenges that come to the fore when researchers engage in research with their child, grandchild, or other relative. As scholars in and beyond the field of education grapple with ways that youth make meaning with digital and nondigital resources and practices, this edited volume offers insights into nuanced learning that is highly contextualized and textured while also (re)initiating important methodological and epistemological conversations about research that seeks to flatten traditional hierarchies, honor youth voices, and co-investigate facets of youth meaning making. Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Charlotte Abrams, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Kathleen M. Alley, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Molly Kurpis, Linda Laidlaw, Guy Merchant, Daniel Ness, Eric Ness, "E." O'Keefe, Joanne O'Mara, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Sarah Prestridge, Lourdes M. Rivera, Dahlia Rivera-Larkin, Nora Rivera-Larkin, Alaina Roach O'Keefe, Mary Beth Schaefer, Cassandra R. Skrobot, and Bogum Yoon.

Managing Educational Technology - School Partnerships and Technology Integration (Paperback): Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Xiaojun... Managing Educational Technology - School Partnerships and Technology Integration (Paperback)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Xiaojun Chen, Michael Downton
R1,820 Discovery Miles 18 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Managing Educational Technology examines the ways in which stakeholders from businesses, K-12 schools, and universities can influence the quality and success of technology integration in primary and secondary classrooms. Inspired by their experiences in the field as educators, education researchers, and technology evaluators, the authors present vignettes that highlight the benefits, demands, and limitations often associated with the introduction and integration of educational technologies to K-12 school environments. These examples also underscore the inherent nuances in partnerships among businesses, K-12 schools, and universities. Readers can use these rich examples when considering ways to integrate products into schools, as well as when discussing, analyzing, and evaluating the promises of and challenges in doing so. End-of-chapter questions guide readers to consider alternate actions and identify steps for additional growth, which complement the authors' practical suggestions to strengthen business-school-university partnerships. Any reader interested in educational technology, educational leadership, or business will benefit from this insightful investigation of business-school-university partnerships.

Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms - A Layered Literacies Approach to Multimodal Meaning Making... Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms - A Layered Literacies Approach to Multimodal Meaning Making (Hardcover)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams
R4,481 Discovery Miles 44 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms introduces a model of "layered literacies" as a framework for describing and illustrating how students digital experiences can inform educational methods. Through the lens of layered literacies, educators can envision opportunities to draw upon adolescents out-of-school interests and activities to meaningfully integrate digital practices within academic contexts. Such an approach facilitates innovative teaching, inspired learning, and successful pedagogy, and it thoughtfully highlights the role of technology within mandated standards-based instruction in public schools. Combining foundational and contemporary theories, supported by data from multiple studies of adolescent learning, and honoring teachers and students experiences and resources, this text" "helps educators reconceptualize the ways students learn through and with digital texts and negotiate the connection between online and offline spaces. A companion website extends the discussion onto the screen, engaging readers in an intertextual approach to learning that complements the concept of layering literacies across disciplines. With a foreword by Jennifer Rowsell and an afterword by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis, it will be of interest to experienced educators and administrators, as well as postgraduate, graduate, and undergraduate students of education."

Child-Parent Research Reimagined (Paperback): Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer, Daniel Ness Child-Parent Research Reimagined (Paperback)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Mary Beth Schaefer, Daniel Ness
R1,178 Discovery Miles 11 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Child-Parent Research Reimagined challenges the field to explore the meaning making experiences and the methodological and ethical challenges that come to the fore when researchers engage in research with their child, grandchild, or other relative. As scholars in and beyond the field of education grapple with ways that youth make meaning with digital and nondigital resources and practices, this edited volume offers insights into nuanced learning that is highly contextualized and textured while also (re)initiating important methodological and epistemological conversations about research that seeks to flatten traditional hierarchies, honor youth voices, and co-investigate facets of youth meaning making. Contributors are (in alphabetical order): Charlotte Abrams, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Kathleen M. Alley, Bill Cope, Mary Kalantzis, Molly Kurpis, Linda Laidlaw, Guy Merchant, Daniel Ness, Eric Ness, "E." O'Keefe, Joanne O'Mara, Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie, Sarah Prestridge, Lourdes M. Rivera, Dahlia Rivera-Larkin, Nora Rivera-Larkin, Alaina Roach O'Keefe, Mary Beth Schaefer, Cassandra R. Skrobot, and Bogum Yoon.

Videogames, Libraries, and the Feedback Loop - Learning Beyond the Stacks (Hardcover): Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Hannah R. Gerber Videogames, Libraries, and the Feedback Loop - Learning Beyond the Stacks (Hardcover)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Hannah R. Gerber
R2,532 Discovery Miles 25 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Videogames, Libraries, and the Feedback Loop: Learning Beyond the Stacks offers fresh perspectives of youth videogaming in public libraries. Abrams and Gerber delve into research-based accounts to explore feedback mechanisms that support important reflective and iterative practices. Highlighting how videogame library programs can evolve to meet contemporary needs of youth patrons, the authors equip readers to re-envision library programming that specifically features youth videogame play.

Conducting Qualitative Research of Learning in Online Spaces (Paperback): Hannah R. Gerber, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Jen Scott... Conducting Qualitative Research of Learning in Online Spaces (Paperback)
Hannah R. Gerber, Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Jen Scott Curwood, Alecia Marie Magnifico
R1,871 Discovery Miles 18 710 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Qualitative researchers have grappled with how online inquiry shifts research procedures such as gaining access to spaces, communicating with participants, and obtaining informed consent. Drawing on a multimethod approach, Conducting Qualitative Research of Learning in Online Spaces explores how to design and conduct diverse studies in online environments. The book focuses on formal and informal learning practices that occur in evolving online spaces. The text shows researchers how they can draw upon a variety of theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and data sources. Examples of qualitative research in online spaces, along with guiding questions, support readers at every phase of the research process.

Managing Educational Technology - School Partnerships and Technology Integration (Hardcover): Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Xiaojun... Managing Educational Technology - School Partnerships and Technology Integration (Hardcover)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams, Xiaojun Chen, Michael Downton
R5,619 Discovery Miles 56 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Managing Educational Technology examines the ways in which stakeholders from businesses, K-12 schools, and universities can influence the quality and success of technology integration in primary and secondary classrooms. Inspired by their experiences in the field as educators, education researchers, and technology evaluators, the authors present vignettes that highlight the benefits, demands, and limitations often associated with the introduction and integration of educational technologies to K-12 school environments. These examples also underscore the inherent nuances in partnerships among businesses, K-12 schools, and universities. Readers can use these rich examples when considering ways to integrate products into schools, as well as when discussing, analyzing, and evaluating the promises of and challenges in doing so. End-of-chapter questions guide readers to consider alternate actions and identify steps for additional growth, which complement the authors' practical suggestions to strengthen business-school-university partnerships. Any reader interested in educational technology, educational leadership, or business will benefit from this insightful investigation of business-school-university partnerships.

Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms - A Layered Literacies Approach to Multimodal Meaning Making... Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms - A Layered Literacies Approach to Multimodal Meaning Making (Paperback)
Sandra Schamroth Abrams
R1,594 Discovery Miles 15 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Integrating Virtual and Traditional Learning in 6-12 Classrooms introduces a model of "layered literacies" as a framework for describing and illustrating how students digital experiences can inform educational methods. Through the lens of layered literacies, educators can envision opportunities to draw upon adolescents out-of-school interests and activities to meaningfully integrate digital practices within academic contexts. Such an approach facilitates innovative teaching, inspired learning, and successful pedagogy, and it thoughtfully highlights the role of technology within mandated standards-based instruction in public schools. Combining foundational and contemporary theories, supported by data from multiple studies of adolescent learning, and honoring teachers and students experiences and resources, this text" "helps educators reconceptualize the ways students learn through and with digital texts and negotiate the connection between online and offline spaces. A companion website extends the discussion onto the screen, engaging readers in an intertextual approach to learning that complements the concept of layering literacies across disciplines. With a foreword by Jennifer Rowsell and an afterword by Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis, it will be of interest to experienced educators and administrators, as well as postgraduate, graduate, and undergraduate students of education."

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