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This book offers insights into how design-based processes,
principles, and mindsets can be productively employed in diverse
P-16 educational spaces by a myriad of educational actors including
teachers, instructional leaders, and students. It addresses
concerns about the theoretical and practical implications of the
still emergent emphasis of design in education. The book begins by
examining a number of prominent design processes being used by
educators including human-centred design, designing for authentic
inquiries, and Universal Design for Learning. It then delves into
how teachers, system leaders, and students can engage in
educational design within the complex spaces of K-12 contexts.
Finally, the book takes up design in education within a maker and
making context. Each chapter includes a vignette, a series of
guiding questions, along with specific design principles that can
help address common challenges and issues educators encounter in
their practice. This book provides both theoretical and practical
elements involved in educational design and is beneficial to
scholars, graduate students, educators, and pre-service teachers.
The revision of this innovative book provides school counseling
students, practitioners, leaders, supervisors, and faculty with
information and resources regarding the alignment and
implementation of school counseling, specifically comprehensive
school counseling programs. Complementing and expanding upon the
audience's knowledge and implementation of CSCPs such as the ASCA
2019 National Model, chapters include a strong theoretical and
research base as well as related practical examples from the field
- including case studies of practicing school counselors, and
relevant, hands-on resources and tools to assist school counselors
facilitate MTSS. New topics such as culturally sustaining and
antiracist practice are woven into the chapters, in addition to
covering the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health
crises, and capturing timely and current practices in K-12
education and school counseling. Innovative, unique, and including
a plethora of useful tools and resources, this guide to MTSS and
school counseling is ideal for graduate students and current school
counselors in the field.
The revision of this innovative book provides school counseling
students, practitioners, leaders, supervisors, and faculty with
information and resources regarding the alignment and
implementation of school counseling, specifically comprehensive
school counseling programs. Complementing and expanding upon the
audience's knowledge and implementation of CSCPs such as the ASCA
2019 National Model, chapters include a strong theoretical and
research base as well as related practical examples from the field
- including case studies of practicing school counselors, and
relevant, hands-on resources and tools to assist school counselors
facilitate MTSS. New topics such as culturally sustaining and
antiracist practice are woven into the chapters, in addition to
covering the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health
crises, and capturing timely and current practices in K-12
education and school counseling. Innovative, unique, and including
a plethora of useful tools and resources, this guide to MTSS and
school counseling is ideal for graduate students and current school
counselors in the field.
This book offers insights into how design-based processes,
principles, and mindsets can be productively employed in diverse
P-16 educational spaces by a myriad of educational actors including
teachers, instructional leaders, and students. It addresses
concerns about the theoretical and practical implications of the
still emergent emphasis of design in education. The book begins by
examining a number of prominent design processes being used by
educators including human-centred design, designing for authentic
inquiries, and Universal Design for Learning. It then delves into
how teachers, system leaders, and students can engage in
educational design within the complex spaces of K-12 contexts.
Finally, the book takes up design in education within a maker and
making context. Each chapter includes a vignette, a series of
guiding questions, along with specific design principles that can
help address common challenges and issues educators encounter in
their practice. This book provides both theoretical and practical
elements involved in educational design and is beneficial to
scholars, graduate students, educators, and pre-service teachers.
Salt marshes and mangrove forests, the intertidal wetlands of the
world's coastlines, provide key ecological services to all areas of
the globe. This cutting-edge, richly illustrated book introduces
the essential elements of coastal wetlands and their applications.
The book opens by introducing coastal oceanography, the physical
features of wetlands, their ecology, and human impacts upon them,
giving all students the necessary background for wetlands studies.
It then presents detailed case studies from around the world with
extensive illustrations, supplying a wider, global-scale picture of
wetlands geomorphology and biodiversity. The final chapters discuss
some unique applications of coastal wetlands, including geological
monitoring, uses in biotechnology and agriculture, and various
experimental mesocosms. This is ideal as supplementary reading to
support students on a wide range of earth and life science courses,
from environmental science, ecology and palaeoecology to
geomorphology and geography. It will also be a valuable
interdisciplinary reference for researchers.
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