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  • - The Politics of Place
     
    1 179

    The impetus behind this volume stems from reflections on commemorations of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. This volume focuses on rural education in the aftermath of the decision - highlighting the politics of educational opportunity in rural contexts.

  • - The Politics of Place
     
    655

    The impetus behind this volume stems from reflections on commemorations of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. This volume focuses on rural education in the aftermath of the decision - highlighting the politics of educational opportunity in rural contexts.

  • av Amy Johnson Lachuk, Karen Rut Gisladottir & Tricia DeGraff
    705 - 1 215

    Presents a narrative exploration of three teacher educators' collaborative and transnational inquiry into their practices. Through carefully selected narratives, the authors describe how they enacted a practice-based approach in their teacher education courses.

  • - Reflections from Educators
    av Kelly Ann Kolodny
    719 - 1 215

    Explores the significant moments that unfold for young people in their schooling from the perspectives of teachers and school staff. Educators often reflect on 'moments' as being a critical piece of their work with children. This book promotes awareness of these moments, as well as their connected meanings and possibilities.

  • - A Mindful Approach
    av Edward J. Brantmeier & Noorie K. Brantmeier
    719 - 1 215

    Explores mindfulness as a tool for personal growth and for intentional action for the purpose of social change. The book focuses on examining privilege, oppression, and difference; intersectional identity mapping; historical racism; social dominance theory; sociological mindfulness; cultural humility; appreciative inquiry; and more.

  • - Becoming Through Lived Experience
     
    1 135

    Focuses on identity and learning within informal settings and life experiences. The contributions showcase the many ways that identity development and learning occur within cultural domains, through developmental and identity challenges or transitions in career or role, and in a variety of places from assisted living facilities to makerspaces.

  • - Serving Concurrently as a Leader and a Follower
     
    1 505,-

    Explores the co-enactment of both leader and follower, identities, and positions of leader and follower by the same individual. This individual is defined as a connecting leader, as in this co-enactment he/she functions as connector between different leadership relationships.

  • - Becoming Through Lived Experience
     
    769

    Focuses on identity and learning within informal settings and life experiences. The contributions showcase the many ways that identity development and learning occur within cultural domains, through developmental and identity challenges or transitions in career or role, and in a variety of places from assisted living facilities to makerspaces.

  • - Serving Concurrently as a Leader and a Follower
     
    689,-

    Explores the co-enactment of both leader and follower, identities, and positions of leader and follower by the same individual. This individual is defined as a connecting leader, as in this co-enactment he/she functions as connector between different leadership relationships.

  •  
    1 415,-

    A follow up to Doing PDS. The first book examined the innovative ways we negotiate school-university collaboration while explaining the development of the SUNY Buffalo State PDS consortium. This second volume strives to explore the impact of PDS at individual school/community sites and collectively as an entire consortium.

  • - Tensions and Transformations
     
    885,-

    Aims at further articulating and developing the cultural psychological interest in community. The book focuses on the processes through which individuals constitute communities and the processes that restrain or enable moving forward with others. This interest is necessary especially now that the world is on the move.

  • - Tensions and Transformations
     
    1 215

    Aims at further articulating and developing the cultural psychological interest in community. The book focuses on the processes through which individuals constitute communities and the processes that restrain or enable moving forward with others. This interest is necessary especially now that the world is on the move.

  •  
    659

    A follow up to Doing PDS. The first book examined the innovative ways we negotiate school-university collaboration while explaining the development of the SUNY Buffalo State PDS consortium. This second volume strives to explore the impact of PDS at individual school/community sites and collectively as an entire consortium.

  • - Creating Opportunities and Transforming Lives
     
    1 215

    Provides a forum for the diverse voices of scholars and practitioners from across the globe asking questions about transforming the vision of Education 2030 into a reality. Published chapters reflect a variety of formats, free of methodological restrictions, involving disciplinary as well as interdisciplinary inquiries.

  • av Kristen E. Willmott
    689 - 1 135

    Explores how female, tenure-track faculty navigate the process of balancing their personal and professional lives. Utilizing a qualitative phenomenological approach, the stories of nine female, full-time tenure-track and tenured faculty as well as four administrators employed in faculty diversity, development, and work-life are explored.

  • - The UTeach Replication Model
     
    1 215

    Focuses on the Uteach program, a STEM teacher education model that is being implemented across the USA in 46 universities. This book provides a forum to disseminate how different institutions have implemented the UTeach model in their local context.

  • - Creating Opportunities and Transforming Lives
     
    885,-

    Provides a forum for the diverse voices of scholars and practitioners from across the globe asking questions about transforming the vision of Education 2030 into a reality. Published chapters reflect a variety of formats, free of methodological restrictions, involving disciplinary as well as interdisciplinary inquiries.

  • - The UTeach Replication Model
     
    965,-

    Focuses on the Uteach program, a STEM teacher education model that is being implemented across the USA in 46 universities. This book provides a forum to disseminate how different institutions have implemented the UTeach model in their local context.

  • av William Allan Kritsonis & Ann Marie Smith
    509 - 885,-

    Uncle Billy's Wine Guide for Novices is not intended for wine experts and others that consider themselves extremely knowledgeable about wine. This book is for the rest4 of us who want to learn more about the pleasures of enjoying wine and talking intelligent about it.

  • - A Guide for Practice and Research
     
    795,-

  • - A Guide for Practice and Research (HC)
     
    1 415,-

  • - Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Academic Success across South Carolina
     
    1 135

    All educators in teacher education want to know what factors contribute to the academic success of undergraduate education majors or pre-service teachers. Teacher educators of eight universities across the state of South Carolina were determined to find out. This compilation is a result of their inquiry.

  • - Preparing Pre-Service Teachers for Academic Success across South Carolina
     
    975,-

    All educators in teacher education want to know what factors contribute to the academic success of undergraduate education majors or pre-service teachers. Teacher educators of eight universities across the state of South Carolina were determined to find out. This compilation is a result of their inquiry.

  • - An Engagement with Changing Patterns of Education, Space and Place
     
    1 605,-

    Provides authentic accounts of the effects of the revolutionary political reform experienced in the past half century on education in Europe's rural hinterland. The research presented unveils the unseen and under-reported consequences of top-down, urban-oriented educational policies on children's and communities' experience of place and space.

  • - An Engagement with Changing Patterns of Education, Space and Place
     
    1 059

    Provides authentic accounts of the effects of the revolutionary political reform experienced in the past half century on education in Europe's rural hinterland. The research presented unveils the unseen and under-reported consequences of top-down, urban-oriented educational policies on children's and communities' experience of place and space.

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