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  • - A Social Science Perspective
     
    1 179

    Over the past decade the notion of sustainability has emerged as a precept that has been applied to government, commerce, the environment and technology. This volume discusses how sustainability is reflected in economics, political science and geography through the lens of socio-economic change and globalisation through theoretical and real world perspectives.

  • - A Social Science Perspective
     
    655

    Over the past decade the notion of sustainability has emerged as a precept that has been applied to government, commerce, the environment and technology. This volume discusses how sustainability is reflected in economics, political science and geography through the lens of socio-economic change and globalisation through theoretical and real world perspectives.

  • - Alternative Perspectives on School Reform
     
    769

  • - Education and Equity
     
    1 383

    This is an international research monograph of scholarly works that are seeking to advance knowledge and understanding of a diverse range of Indigenous or First Peoples across the globe. With the overarching emphasis being towards education, this collection of works outlines the unique history, policy, and lived experiences of Indigenous peoples within education systems around the world.

  • - A Problem Solving Approach
    av Alexander Karp & Nicholas Wasserman
    1 089 - 1 605,-

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    975,-

    How is history represented? As just a record of the past, as a part of a present identity or as future goals? This book explores how historical contents and narratives are presented in school textbooks and other cultural productions (museums, monuments, etc) and also how they are understood by students, in the context of increasing globalisation.

  • av Marilyn Johnston-Parsons
    1 505,-

    This book is a longitudinal study of a 10-year experimental teacher education program. Follow-up studies and writing continued for 6 years after the program closed. This case study describes a search for effective and socially just practices within a long-term reform initiative intended to prepare teachers for urban schools. The program was run through a Professional Development School--a collaboration between a university program and a diverse group of practicing teachers; and the book was written collaboratively by many of the participants-faculty, mentor teachers, doctoral students, and teacher candidates/graduates. There are few longitudinal studies of teacher education programs, especially ones that focus on what was learned and told by those who did the learning.The narratives here are rich, diverse, and multivocal. They capture the complexity of a reform initiative conducted within a democratic context. It's difficult, messy and as varied as is democracy itself. The program was framed by a sociocultural perspective and the focus was on learning through difference. Dialogue across difference, which is more than just talk, was both the method for doing research and the means for learning.The program described here began in the ferment of teacher education reform in the early 1990s, responding to the critics of the mid-1980s; and this account of it is finished at a time when teacher education is again under attack from a different direction. Criticized earlier for being too progressive, teacher education is now seen as too conservative. The longitudinal results of this program show high retention rates and ground the argument that quality teacher preparation programs for teaching in urban schools may well be cost effective, as well as provide increased student learning. This is counter to the current move to shorten teacher preparation programs, at a time of low teacher retention in our under resourced urban schools. The book does not advocate a model for teacher education, but it aims to provide principles for practice that include school/university collaboration, democratic dialogue across differences, and inquiry as a way to guide reform.

  • - Rethinking the Policies and Practices of the Education Doctorate
     
    1 505,-

  • - A 16-Year Sociocultural Study of a Professional Development School
     
    885,-

    Provides a case study of a teacher education reform initiative. It uses narrative and systematic studies to analyse in detail reform initiatives - changes in design, the complex demands and learning that occurred over time, and the ongoing research and programme evaluation that informed decision making.

  • - Recent History and Predictions for the Future
     
    1 505,-

  • - Recent History and Predictions for the Future
     
    885,-

  • - An Economic Evaluation of Job Enrichment
    av Henri Savall
    885 - 1 505,-

    First published in French in 1974, this a reprint of Henri Savall's classic work. His insights into the complexity of organizational life were groundbreaking, articulating the need to examine both economic and social factors as part of the same analysis, assessing technical and behavioural patterns through the lens of an integrated framework.

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    1 595,-

    Explores such topics as - the limitations to our knowledge of complex systems, the transfer of knowledge from local to global levels, collaborative knowledge generation, decision making in complex multi-stakeholder situations, organizational learning and innovation, through the lens of the field of complexity science.

  • - The Ohio Study Group Experience
     
    1 179

    The Power of We: The Ohio Study Group Experience traces the work of a networkof early childhood educators who are inspired by and engaged in the study of theearly childhood programs and practices of Reggio Emilia, Italy. The text describeshow the network of study groups began, expanded, and sustained their work. Itexplains how study groups serve as professional development and are integral tothe shaping of learning communities and making an impact on classroom practicesin early childhood programs. It chronicles some of the specific experiences ofstudy groups as well as initiatives of Ohio Voices for Learning (OVL), theorganization formed by study group facilitators. This book is important for the uniqueness of the organization itdescribes and the direction it provides for others interested in replicating the study group experience in theirgeographic area. The targeted audience is the general early childhood education field. It is also appropriate forany educator engaged in or interested in study groups and professional learning communities.

  • - The Ohio Study Group Experience
     
    655

    The Power of We: The Ohio Study Group Experience traces the work of a networkof early childhood educators who are inspired by and engaged in the study of theearly childhood programs and practices of Reggio Emilia, Italy. The text describeshow the network of study groups began, expanded, and sustained their work. Itexplains how study groups serve as professional development and are integral tothe shaping of learning communities and making an impact on classroom practicesin early childhood programs. It chronicles some of the specific experiences ofstudy groups as well as initiatives of Ohio Voices for Learning (OVL), theorganization formed by study group facilitators. This book is important for the uniqueness of the organization itdescribes and the direction it provides for others interested in replicating the study group experience in theirgeographic area. The targeted audience is the general early childhood education field. It is also appropriate forany educator engaged in or interested in study groups and professional learning communities.

  • - Transitions and Challenges in the 21st Century
     
    1 595,-

    A volume in Contemporary Language EducationSeries Editor: Terry A. Osborn, Fordham UniversityThe significant change in public schools over the last two decades warrants aresponse in how we prepare teachers. This volume is an effort to share thecontributors' knowledge, experience and ideas with colleagues, particularly withnovice language teacher educators. The suggestions in the chapters are primarilyprovided for the teaching methods course, but many can be adapted to othereducation courses or for professional development programs. The first section ofthe introduction provides a review of issues identified in teacher educationincluding debates, accountability, and government influence over education. Thesecond section explores teacher educators in the literature such as issues in theirpractice, and a focus on foreign language teacher educator practice. The third section provides a brief overviewof the chapters in the book

  • - Transitions and Challenges in the 21st Century
     
    975,-

    A volume in Contemporary Language EducationSeries Editor: Terry A. Osborn, Fordham UniversityThe significant change in public schools over the last two decades warrants aresponse in how we prepare teachers. This volume is an effort to share thecontributors' knowledge, experience and ideas with colleagues, particularly withnovice language teacher educators. The suggestions in the chapters are primarilyprovided for the teaching methods course, but many can be adapted to othereducation courses or for professional development programs. The first section ofthe introduction provides a review of issues identified in teacher educationincluding debates, accountability, and government influence over education. Thesecond section explores teacher educators in the literature such as issues in theirpractice, and a focus on foreign language teacher educator practice. The third section provides a brief overviewof the chapters in the book

  • - Narratives and Practices
     
    1 415,-

    Focusing on the stories of individuals about the ways that people, places, and spaces in music education interact to shape identity, this volume also contains essays from prominent educators on narrative inquiry and the role of discussant within the context of the Annual Meeting of AERA.

  • - Narratives and Practices
     
    795,-

    Focusing on the stories of individuals about the ways that people, places, and spaces in music education interact to shape identity, this volume also contains essays from prominent educators on narrative inquiry and the role of discussant within the context of the Annual Meeting of AERA.

  • - Influences of Principals and Teachers in the Service of Students
     
    1 505,-

    Provides research and theory in school administration to advance our understanding of schools through empirical study and theoretical analysis. This volume is loosely organized around the broad topics of school contexts, leadership, and organizational properties that influence the effectiveness of schools.

  • - Influences of Principals and Teachers in the Service of Students
     
    885,-

    Provides research and theory in school administration to advance our understanding of schools through empirical study and theoretical analysis. This volume is loosely organized around the broad topics of school contexts, leadership, and organizational properties that influence the effectiveness of schools.

  • - Childhood in a Digital World
     
    1 505,-

    Examines the relationship between young children and ICT, and offers innovative strategies that help optimise this relationship. It emphasises three areas: ICT as a teaching and learning tool; cybersafety and cybercitizenship; and exposure to inappropriate content and participation in online social networks.

  • - Proceedings of a Conference
     
    1 415

  • - Proceedings of a Conference
     
    885,-

  • av Celeste Fenton & Brenda Watkins
    885 - 1 505,-

    Fluency in Distance Learning offers a practical, handson, workshop style approach to creating an effective distance learning course. Full of specific ideas and strategies, the authors guide you through the process from beginning to end. Specific instructions are provided for setting up a course home page, developing interactive content, and utilizing a variety of multimedia resources.Fluency in Distance Learning distinguishes itself from other publications on distance learning with its straightforward, practical workshop format. Specific strategies and examples of effective distance learning course materials help instructors to build a quality distance learning course quickly and effectively regardless of the learning management system being used. A companion website contains multimedia files and interactive exercises to enhance the reader's learning and understanding of distance learning pedagogy and content development for online courses. In addition, all the necessary media files for trainers to deliver a series of professional development workshops on distance learning, are also available.

  • - Research and Practical Case Studies from the Field
     
    1 383

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