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Trivializing Teacher Education - The Accreditation Squeeze (Paperback): Dale D Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Stephen J. Farenga,... Trivializing Teacher Education - The Accreditation Squeeze (Paperback)
Dale D Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Stephen J. Farenga, Daniel Ness
R1,062 Discovery Miles 10 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Trivializing Teacher Education: The Accreditation Squeeze presents a critical analysis of the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). This accreditation organization has been in existence for 50 years and claims to accredit approximately 700 teacher education programs that prepare two-thirds of the nation's teachers. There is no convincing research, however, that NCATE's 'stamp of approval' makes a difference in teacher preparation programs or in beginning teachers' competencies. There is evidence that NCATE is masterful at self-promotion, marketing, and aligning itself with policy-makers and politicians. This book illustrates the questionable NCATE processes and requirements and exposes the exorbitant costs accrued by universities seeking NCATE accreditation. It points out that the NCATE standards do not address the major issues that impact teaching and learning. The book highlights NCATE's support of teacher testing in the face of evidence that such tests lack predictive validity. It shows how NCATE is reaching out to accredit for-profit organizations and how it sends its evaluators to review international programs in the Middle East. The book calls on NCATE to make the professional backgrounds of its examiners, reviewers, board members, and staff transparent. It addresses the attention teacher educators must devote to mindless, trivial NCATE demands that usurp time that should be spent on their students and their research. This book urges teacher educators, college faculties and administrators, state education officials and legislators, parents of school-age children, and concerned citizens to open their eyes to this powerful organization, NCATE, and to examine what it has done to teacher education in the last half century.

Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Hardcover):... Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Hardcover)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga
R3,157 Discovery Miles 31 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Knowledge under Construction investigates how young children develop spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills-particularly those associated with architecture. Based on original research and analysis of videotapes of children's play with blocks, the authors' findings suggest that such play is anything but pointless. Their conclusions fill in gaps in our current understanding of how children learn to think spatially and scientifically even while challenging portions of that understanding, including some of Piaget's thesis about the primacy of topological space in children's learning. A system of measurement developed to identify and categorize children's spontaneous behavior at play allows adults to observe patterns of behavior as children play and record the development of process skills and cognitive abilities, enhancing our understanding of how children begin to learn about space and architectural relationships. The book also examines the educational implications of our enhanced understanding. One possible development is a new, alternative way to measure cognitive abilities and development in children based on their work with blocks.

Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Paperback):... Knowledge under Construction - The Importance of Play in Developing Children's Spatial and Geometric Thinking (Paperback)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga
R1,373 Discovery Miles 13 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Knowledge under Construction investigates how young children develop spatial, geometric, and scientific thinking skills-particularly those associated with architecture. Based on original research and analysis of videotapes of children's play with blocks, the authors' findings suggest that such play is anything but pointless. Their conclusions fill in gaps in our current understanding of how children learn to think spatially and scientifically even while challenging portions of that understanding, including some of Piaget's thesis about the primacy of topological space in children's learning. A system of measurement developed to identify and categorize children's spontaneous behavior at play allows adults to observe patterns of behavior as children play and record the development of process skills and cognitive abilities, enhancing our understanding of how children begin to learn about space and architectural relationships. The book also examines the educational implications of our enhanced understanding. One possible development is a new, alternative way to measure cognitive abilities and development in children based on their work with blocks.

Alternatives to Privatizing Public Education and Curriculum - Festschrift in Honor of Dale D. Johnson (Hardcover): Daniel Ness,... Alternatives to Privatizing Public Education and Curriculum - Festschrift in Honor of Dale D. Johnson (Hardcover)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga
R4,843 Discovery Miles 48 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Through conversations in honor of Dale D. Johnson, this book takes a critical view of the monoculture in curriculum and policy that has developed in education with the increase of federal funding and privatization of services for public education, and examines the shift from public interest and control to private and corporate shareholder hegemony. Most states' educational responsibilities-assessment of constituents, curriculum development, and instructional protocols-are increasingly being outsourced to private enterprises in an effort to reduce state budgets. These enterprises have been given wide access to state resources such as public data from state-sanctioned testing results, field-testing rights to public schools, and financial assistance. Chapter authors challenge this paradigm as well as the model that has set growing premiums on accountability and performance measures. Connecting common impact between the standards movement and the privatization of education, this book lays bare the repercussions of high-stakes accountability coupled with increasing privatization. Winner of The Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018)

Spatial Intelligence - Why It Matters from Birth through the Lifespan (Paperback): Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga, Salvatore... Spatial Intelligence - Why It Matters from Birth through the Lifespan (Paperback)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga, Salvatore G. Garofalo
R1,445 Discovery Miles 14 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spatial Intelligence examines public and professional conceptions of the relationships between thinking about spatial attributes and active engagement in spatially related constructions and designs. Even though children's and adolescents' spatial propensities in constructive activities parallel the skills needed by professionals in both established and emerging fields, spatial education is often missing from K-12 curricula and is easily impeded by teachers, parents, or other individuals who do not provide contexts in formalized settings, such as schools, to nurture its potential. This book bridges the gap by linking the natural spatial inclinations, interests, and proclivities of individuals from a variety of cultures with professional training and expertise in engineering, architecture, science, and mathematics. Educators will be better able to achieve the skills and awareness necessary to provide children and young adults with the vital opportunities inherent in spatial education.

Encyclopedia of Education and Human Development (Hardcover): Stephen J. Farenga, Daniel Ness Encyclopedia of Education and Human Development (Hardcover)
Stephen J. Farenga, Daniel Ness
R3,864 Discovery Miles 38 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive and exhaustive reference work on the subject of education from the primary grades through higher education combines educational theory with practice, making it a unique contribution to the educational reference market. Issues related to human development and learning are examined by individuals whose specializations are in diverse areas including education, psychology, sociology, philosophy, law, and medicine. The book focuses on important themes in education and human development. Authors consider each entry from the perspective of its social and political conditions as well as historical underpinnings. The book also explores the people whose contributions have played a seminal role in the shaping of educational ideas, institutions, and organizations, and includes entries on these institutions and organizations. This work integrates numerous theoretical frameworks with field based applications from many areas in educational research.

Spatial Intelligence - Why It Matters from Birth through the Lifespan (Hardcover): Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga, Salvatore... Spatial Intelligence - Why It Matters from Birth through the Lifespan (Hardcover)
Daniel Ness, Stephen J. Farenga, Salvatore G. Garofalo
R4,549 Discovery Miles 45 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Spatial Intelligence examines public and professional conceptions of the relationships between thinking about spatial attributes and active engagement in spatially related constructions and designs. Even though children's and adolescents' spatial propensities in constructive activities parallel the skills needed by professionals in both established and emerging fields, spatial education is often missing from K-12 curricula and is easily impeded by teachers, parents, or other individuals who do not provide contexts in formalized settings, such as schools, to nurture its potential. This book bridges the gap by linking the natural spatial inclinations, interests, and proclivities of individuals from a variety of cultures with professional training and expertise in engineering, architecture, science, and mathematics. Educators will be better able to achieve the skills and awareness necessary to provide children and young adults with the vital opportunities inherent in spatial education.

Encyclopaedia of Education and Human Development (Hardcover): Stephen J. Farenga, Daniel Ness Encyclopaedia of Education and Human Development (Hardcover)
Stephen J. Farenga, Daniel Ness
R892 Discovery Miles 8 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title contains illuminating contents with a splendid compilation of topics like curriculum, specific subject matter knowledge, educational technologies, social, political, and institutional influences on the education policy.

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