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  • av Australia) Mills, Australia) Keddie, Amanda (The University of Queensland, m.fl.
    1 248,-

  • - Bicultural Foundations for a Decolonizing Pedagogy
    av Kortney Hernandez
    570 - 1 870,-

  • av Hugh (George Mason University) Sockett
    570 - 1 947,-

  • - Exploring the Religious Work of Schools
    av Jeffery Dunn
    570 - 1 870,-

  • - Exploring Differences in Access to Knowledge
     
    2 096,-

    This book explores how different classroom discourses and concepts of knowledge permeate teaching in high- and low-performance classrooms. Drawing on empirical research from classrooms in Sweden, it presents a theory-based framework for classroom research.

  • - The Affect of Literature
    av Aparna Mishra Tarc
    570 - 1 947,-

  • - Toward an Inclusive Curriculum for Social Justice
    av Tiffani Kocsis
    570 - 2 131,-

  • - Identities, Languages and Cultures in Transition
     
    2 096,-

    This edited collection provides a grounded, narrative exploration of contemporary qualitative PhD research, authored by current and former PhD candidates with commentaries from experts in the field. This insightful volume will benefit those planning to take on PhD candidates, particularly in language education or applied linguistics

  • - Lines of Flight in Education
     
    2 109,-

    This edited volume explores how Stephen Ball's work has shaped the field of the sociology of education worldwide.

  • av Constance de Saint Laurent
    543,-

    Originally published as a special issue of the Creativity Research Journal, this volume gives a balanced and reflective account of the challenges and opportunities of technology-enabled creative learning in contemporary societies.Providing a current and updated account of the challenges posed by the Coronavirus to online education, chapters more broadly offer conceptual reflections and empirically informed insights into the impact of technology on individual and collective creativity and learning. These thoughts are explored in relation to school achievement, the development of digital educational resources, online collaboration, and virtual working. Further, the book also considers how the creative use of technology poses risks to learning through the accidental or deliberate dissemination of misinformation, and online manipulation of common societal values in the era of COVID-19.Creative Learning in Digital and Virtual Environments looks at the connection between creativity, learning, and school achievement, and analyses the impact of virtual environments on creative expression. It will appeal to postgraduate students in the fields of creativity and learning, as well as to students and academics involved with broader research in areas such as the role of technology in education, e-Learning and distance education.¿Vlad P. Gl¿veanu is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology and Counselling at Webster University Geneva, Switzerland, as well as Associate Professor II at the University of Bergen, Norway.Ingunn Johanne Ness is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology, University of Bergen, Norway.Constance de Saint Laurent is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Bologna, Italy.

  • av Aida Walqui
    570,-

    Acknowledging teacher and student dialogue as key to student development, this volume takes a critical perspective on notions of classroom participation, extending¿previous scholarship to illustrate how critical, dialogic pedagogies can promote equity and inclusivity.¿In proposing and outlining the parameters of "critical dialogic education," the contributors to this volume document and discuss examples of classroom discourse practices that challenge the monolithic and uncritical discourse practices that traditionally silence minoritized students. Chapters draw on a range of empirical studies and present multimodal data to consider aspects of teacher education; classroom environments; and curricular innovations which promote critical and dialogical student interaction, civic engagement, and linguistic versatility.This book will be of interest to scholars, postgraduate students, and researchers working in the fields of language, classroom discourse, social justice, and critical pedagogies, as well as teacher educators and professional development leaders who work with classroom teachers.

  • av Bert P.M. Creemers, Leonidas Kyriakides, Evi Charalambous & m.fl.
    570 - 1 650,-

  • av Neil (Victoria University Hooley
    570 - 2 096,-

  • av Kirk (Gayton Elementary School Eggleston, Erinn J. (Prince Edward County Elementary School Green, Shawn (Midlothian High School Abel, m.fl.
    275 - 798,-

  • av Neil Davidson
    570,-

    Offering first-hand insights from the early originators of Cooperative Learning (CL), this volume documents the evolution of CL, illustrating its historical and contemporary research, and highlights the personal experiences which have helped inspire and ground this concept.Each of the chapters in Pioneering Perspectives in Cooperative Learning foregrounds a key approach to CL, and documents the experiences, research, and fruitful collaborations which have shaped and driven their development. Contributions from leading scholars include Aronson, Davidson, Kagan, Johnson & Johnson, Schmuck, the Sharans, Slavin and Madden, as well as retrospective pieces on the work of Deutsch and Cohen. These chapters detail the historical development of cooperative learning, cooperation versus competition, and cover major approaches including the jigsaw classroom; complex instruction; the learning together model, and several more. Chapters include qualitative, personal, and retrospective accounts, whereby authors outline the research and theory which underpins each approach while highlighting practical strategies for classroom implementation.This text will primarily be of interest to professors, researchers, scholars, and doctorial students with an interest in the theory of learning, educational research, and educational and social psychology more broadly. Practitioners of CL with an interest in varied forms of small group learning and classroom practice, as well as those interested in the history and sociology of education, will also benefit from the volume.

  • av Nicholas Rowe
    287 - 674,-

  • av Demetris Katsikis
    548 - 1 882,-

  • av Barbara Millis
    1 732,-

    This volume captures contemporary global developments in cooperative learning (CL) across varied educational contexts, levels, and disciplines. It offers a wide-ranging perspective and addresses a range of cooperative learning pedagogies including relational, online, and peer learning, STAD, the Jigsaw model, and dialogic talk.

  • - An Economic Analysis
    av Peter Davies & Nick Adnett
    696,-

  • - Theory, Research, and Pedagogies
     
    565,-

    Affect studies are a part of new materialist and post-humanist turns. This volume connects these new theoretical directions within education, and goes on to explore how affect crosses educational subfields, responding to the transdisciplinary interest in thinking through pedagogy, education, and feeling.

  • - Integrated Approaches in Teacher Preparation and Practice
     
    570,-

    Originally published as a special issue of the Middle School Journal, this book presents integrative curriculum as a foundational element of the middle school.

  • - Challenges and Opportunities for Dance Professionals, Students, and Educators
     
    570,-

    Originally published as a special issue of Research in Dance Education, now with an added chapter, this text acknowledges and celebrates the increasingly diverse careers and employment networks in which dance professionals and dance educators are engaged.

  • - Echoes, Reverberations, Silences, Noise
     
    570,-

    Originally published as a special issue of Educational Studies, this volume demonstrates the ways in which sound considerations can significantly contribute to educational foundations.

  • - Identifying and Critiquing the Canon
     
    570,-

    Recognizing the determination of a canon as an ongoing process of discussion and debate, which helps us to better understand the concept of meaningful and important literature, this edited collection turns a critical spotlight on Young Adult Literature (YAL) to explore some of the most read, taught, and discussed books of our time.

  • - New perspectives on the work of John White
     
    682,-

    Education and Philosophy considers how the work of John White has impacted on the discipline of education as we know it today. In this book, the editors bring together well-known figures from the field of the philosophy of education to critically examine, build on, and pay tribute to John White's unique contribution.

  • - A transdisciplinary approach to researching lives
     
    717,-

    In this volume academic and researchers from across disciplines including education, psychology and health studies come together to discuss personal, political and professional narratives of struggle, resilience and hope. Contributors draw from a rich body of auto-biographical research examining the role of narrative and how it can be constructed, considering the roles of significant others, inspirational, educational and fiction characters, as well as myth and legend, to compose a life story.

  • av William (Witherspoon Institute at Princeton Jeynes
    2 109,-

    Offering contributions from international leaders in the field, this volume builds on empirically informed meta-analyses to foreground relationship-based aspects of parental involvement in children's education and learning.

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    722,-

    Narrative inquiry is used more widely in the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Northern European countries.

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