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Imagining the Academy - Higher Education and Popular Culture (Paperback): Susan Edgerton, Gunilla Holm, Toby Daspit, Paul Farber Imagining the Academy - Higher Education and Popular Culture (Paperback)
Susan Edgerton, Gunilla Holm, Toby Daspit, Paul Farber
R1,510 Discovery Miles 15 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this book examine various forms of popular culture and the ways in which they represent, shape, and are constrained by notions about and issues within higher education. From an exploration of rap music to an analysis of how the academy presents and markets itself on the World Wide Web, the essays focus attention on higher education issues that are bound up in the workings and effects of popular culture.

Curriculum Work as a Public Moral Enterprise (Paperback): Gaztambide-Fernández, Rubén A., James T Sears Curriculum Work as a Public Moral Enterprise (Paperback)
Gaztambide-Fernández, Rubén A., James T Sears; Contributions by Jason Adams, Michael W Apple, Joanne M. Arhar, …
R1,094 Discovery Miles 10 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reflecting the current turn in curriculum work that underscores the relationship between theory and practice, this volume brings together the voices of curriculum theorists working within academic setting and practitioners working in schools and other educational settings. The book traces their collaborative work, challenging the assumption that practitioners should be only consumers of the theory produced by academics. Thus, this collection engages readers in the complicated conversation about the relationship between theory and practice, between theoreticians and practitioners. Although every author is, to some degree, a practitioner as well as a theorist, their collaboration emerges from the particular positions and identification that each assumes in the practice of their craft. From working with homeless youth to deepening one's personal commitment to antiracist pedagogy in schools, each author's experience implodes the false binary of the theory/practice dichotomy, illuminating a different dimension of the challenges therein.

Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians - An Anthology of Oral History Education (Hardcover, New): Barry A. Lanman,... Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians - An Anthology of Oral History Education (Hardcover, New)
Barry A. Lanman, Laura M. Wendling; Contributions by Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Michael Brooks, Patrick W. Carlton, …
R3,525 Discovery Miles 35 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. The anthology opens with chapters on the fundamentals of oral history and its place in the classroom, but its heart lies in nearly two dozen insightful personal essays by educators who have successfully incorporated oral history into their own teaching. Filled with step by step descriptions and positive student feedback, these chapters offers practical suggestions on creating curricula, engaging students, gathering community support, and meeting educational standards. Lanman and Wendling open each chapter with thoughtful questions that guide readers, whether unfamiliar with oral history or seeking to refine their approach, in applying the examples to their own classrooms. The bibliography of further resources at the anthology's close provides interested educators with all the information necessary to transform their lessons and show their students' history's power as a living force within their own lives and communities.

Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians - An Anthology of Oral History Education (Paperback): Barry A. Lanman, Laura... Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians - An Anthology of Oral History Education (Paperback)
Barry A. Lanman, Laura M. Wendling; Contributions by Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Michael Brooks, Patrick W. Carlton, …
R1,539 Discovery Miles 15 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians is an invaluable resource to educators seeking to bring history alive for students at all levels. The anthology opens with chapters on the fundamentals of oral history and its place in the classroom, but its heart lies in nearly two dozen insightful personal essays by educators who have successfully incorporated oral history into their own teaching. Filled with step by step descriptions and positive student feedback, these chapters offers practical suggestions on creating curricula, engaging students, gathering community support, and meeting educational standards. Lanman and Wendling open each chapter with thoughtful questions that guide readers, whether unfamiliar with oral history or seeking to refine their approach, in applying the examples to their own classrooms. The bibliography of further resources at the anthology's close provides interested educators with all the information necessary to transform their lessons and show their students' history's power as a living force within their own lives and communities.

Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy - Reading, Constructing, Connecting (Paperback): Toby Daspit, John A. Weaver Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy - Reading, Constructing, Connecting (Paperback)
Toby Daspit, John A. Weaver
R1,036 R907 Discovery Miles 9 070 Save R129 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection attempts to incorporate cultural studies into the understanding of schooling, not simply addressing how students read themselves as "members" of a distinct culture, but how they, along with teachers and administrators, read popular texts in general. The purpose of this book is to suggest some alternative directions critical pedagogy can take in its critique of popular culture by inviting multiple reading of popular texts into its analysis of schooling and seeing many forms of popular culture as critical pedagogical texts.

Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy - Reading, Constructing, Connecting (Hardcover): Toby Daspit, John A. Weaver Popular Culture and Critical Pedagogy - Reading, Constructing, Connecting (Hardcover)
Toby Daspit, John A. Weaver
R3,279 R2,715 Discovery Miles 27 150 Save R564 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection attempts to incorporate cultural studies into the understanding of schooling, not simply addressing how students read themselves as "members" of a distinct culture, but how they, along with teachers and administrators, read popular texts in general. The purpose of this book is to suggest some alternative directions critical pedagogy can take in its critique of popular culture by inviting multiple reading of popular texts into its analysis of schooling and seeing many forms of popular culture as critical pedagogical texts.

Imagining the Academy - Higher Education and Popular Culture (Hardcover): Susan Edgerton, Gunilla Holm, Toby Daspit, Paul Farber Imagining the Academy - Higher Education and Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Susan Edgerton, Gunilla Holm, Toby Daspit, Paul Farber
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this book examine various forms of popular culture and the ways in which they represent, shape, and are constrained by notions about and issues within higher education. From an exploration of rap music to an analysis of how the academy presents and markets itself on the World Wide Web, the essays focus attention on higher education issues that are bound up in the workings and effects of popular culture.

Curriculum Work as a Public Moral Enterprise (Hardcover, New): Gaztambide-Fernández, Rubén A., James T Sears Curriculum Work as a Public Moral Enterprise (Hardcover, New)
Gaztambide-Fernández, Rubén A., James T Sears; Contributions by Jason Adams, Michael W Apple, Joanne M. Arhar, …
R2,727 Discovery Miles 27 270 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Reflecting the current turn in curriculum work that underscores the relationship between theory and practice, this volume brings together the voices of curriculum theorists working within academic setting and practitioners working in schools and other educational settings. The book traces their collaborative work, challenging the assumption that practitioners should be only consumers of the theory produced by academics. Thus, this collection engages readers in the complicated conversation about the relationship between theory and practice, between theoreticians and practitioners. Although every author is, to some degree, a practitioner as well as a theorist, their collaboration emerges from the particular positions and identification that each assumes in the practice of their craft. From working with homeless youth to deepening one's personal commitment to antiracist pedagogy in schools, each author's experience implodes the false binary of the theory/practice dichotomy, illuminating a different dimension of the challenges therein.

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