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International Models of Changemaker Education: Programs, Methods,
and Design offers educators (pre-service and in-service teachers,
principals, vice principals and school staff, teacher educators,
and educational leaders in K-12 education) around the world, a
practical guide to understanding and implementing the programmatic
structures and institutional cultures that help young people
discover and activate their power as changemakers. The text is
perfect for educators who have the vision of inclusion and
empowerment and are looking for field tested how-to's from the
front lines of school/teacher/student interactions. The book
presents a compelling set of field-tested, experience-based
international educational models that cover the curriculum,
mindset, cultures, and systems that have proven successful in
supporting young people in their growth as catalysts for change.
The models include the meeting of basic needs through innovative
collaboration, addressing changemaking in teacher education,
teacher shortages in high poverty communities, as well as models of
peace education, environmental education, and models focused on
social emotional learning and intelligence.
How can colleges and schools support the inclusion of family,
school and community engagement curricula in teacher and
administrator preparation programs? The contributions in this book
try to answer this question, with contributors describing their
experiences, their programs, and their support for the goal of
enhancing parental involvement and engagement in Schools and
Colleges of Education. The authors and researchers, such as Joyce
Epstein, who is the foremost researcher on the topic, have the
knowledge and expertise in family, school, and community engagement
and partnerships from both theory and best practice perspectives.
The book is designed to be interactive, and readers are encouraged
to engage themselves in the conversation. Readers are invited to
e-mail any of the editors to discuss the questions posed. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Teaching Education.
How can colleges and schools support the inclusion of family,
school and community engagement curricula in teacher and
administrator preparation programs? The contributions in this book
try to answer this question, with contributors describing their
experiences, their programs, and their support for the goal of
enhancing parental involvement and engagement in Schools and
Colleges of Education. The authors and researchers, such as Joyce
Epstein, who is the foremost researcher on the topic, have the
knowledge and expertise in family, school, and community engagement
and partnerships from both theory and best practice perspectives.
The book is designed to be interactive, and readers are encouraged
to engage themselves in the conversation. Readers are invited to
e-mail any of the editors to discuss the questions posed. This book
was originally published as a special issue of Teaching Education.
International Models of Changemaker Education: Programs, Methods,
and Design offers educators (pre-service and in-service teachers,
principals, vice principals and school staff, teacher educators,
and educational leaders in K-12 education) around the world, a
practical guide to understanding and implementing the programmatic
structures and institutional cultures that help young people
discover and activate their power as changemakers. The text is
perfect for educators who have the vision of inclusion and
empowerment and are looking for field tested how-to's from the
front lines of school/teacher/student interactions. The book
presents a compelling set of field-tested, experience-based
international educational models that cover the curriculum,
mindset, cultures, and systems that have proven successful in
supporting young people in their growth as catalysts for change.
The models include the meeting of basic needs through innovative
collaboration, addressing changemaking in teacher education,
teacher shortages in high poverty communities, as well as models of
peace education, environmental education, and models focused on
social emotional learning and intelligence.
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