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  • av Karen Charman
    1 816,-

    This book extends the theoretical understanding of public pedagogy and brings into sharp focus elements that constitute the public realm; the site of public pedagogy. It will be of interest to academics in the fields of public and critical pedagogy and postgraduate students in education, cultural studies and politics.

  • - Theory into Practice
     
    2 085,-

    This book highlights the issues and challenges educators and academics face in implementing a curriculum for Education for Sustainability (EfS) and gives examples of what an EfS curriculum may look like and how some institutions translate the theory into practice.

  • - Theory, Research, and Pedagogies
     
    2 109,-

    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.

  • - Fostering Artistic Exploration in Formal and Informal Settings
     
    1 650,-

    This book explores learning in the arts and highlights ways in which art and creativity can ignite learning in schools, informal learning spaces, and higher education. The focus is on learning in, with, and through the arts.

  • - Interrogating the Current State of Critical Curriculum Theory
    av Joao M. Paraskeva
    570 - 2 156,-

    This work explores challenges and contradictions which have prevented critical curriculum theory establishing itself as an alternative to dominant Western Eurocentric epistemologies. Re-visiting the work of leading progressive theorists, this text illustrates how counter-dominant narratives have been suppressed by neoliberal dynamics.

  • - Religious, Sociological, Psychological, and Capability Perspectives
     
    2 109,-

    This interdisciplinary collection explores the nexus of social justice and sport to consider how sport and physical education can serve as a unique point of commonality in an era of religious, political, economic, and cultural polarity.

  • - Opportunities and Challenges of Technology-Enabled Learning and Creativity
     
    1 801,-

    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.

  • av Marian (Federation University de Souza
    2 316,-

    This book argues that it is important to understand spirituality as a unifying concept that has the potential to be meaningful in its application to the lives of children and young people in areas of learning and wellbeing. Chapters show why and how spiritual learning should be addressed across the curriculum, with implications for the design of learning programs and environments.

  • - Emerging Learning Technologies and Innovative Pedagogy for the 21st Century
     
    2 077,-

    This book focuses on the role of emerging technologies and innovative pedagogies in transforming education in six Gulf countries. It has become increasingly evident in recent years that countries in the Gulf region need to use emerging learning technologies to cater for the needs of learners and to provide maximum flexibility in learning.

  • - Educating Students in and for Local and Global Environments
     
    2 131,-

    Diverse Pedagogies of Place presents eight original place-responsive pedagogies that address a question of paramount importance in today¿s world: how do we educate the next generation of students to confront the challenges of global climate change and the on-going degradation of natural environments?

  • - Policy, Programmes and Pedagogy
     
    2 076,-

    This edited collection brings together cutting edge, evidence-based research on vocationalism at three levels: macro (national and policy-making), meso (programmes and organization), and micro (individually as learners and teachers). Chapters explore the key issues relating to the topic, such as the policies, curriculum, learning and teaching, and work contexts.

  • - Knowledge, relationships and the birth of community
    av UK) MacAllister & James (University of Edinburgh
    660 - 2 316,-

  • - Voices from the Field
     
    2 008,-

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    2 131,-

    The aim of this book is to bring together some examples of research being undertaken at a range of levels, from studies of curriculum and assessment tools, to classroom case studies, and investigations into models of teacher professional learning and development.

  • - The Political Uses of Literacy in Securing Civil Society
    av Australia) Kelly & Stephen (Queensland University of Technology
    622 - 2 131,-

  • - A Deconstruction of Dominant Spaces of Production and Governance
    av UK) Llewellyn & Anna (Durham University
    583 - 1 870,-

  • - Theories, discourses and practices from an Islamic perspective
    av Saeeda Shah
    2 344,-

    Educational institutions are undergoing complex and sensitive changes in the context of immigration, international mobility, globalisation, and shifting economic scenarios, making highly challenging demands on educational leaders. Leadership is increasingly being perceived and theorised as pivotal to students'' achievement and institutional performance. In this book, Saeeda Shah considers educational leadership from an Islamic perspective to debate theoretical positions underpinned by Islamic texts and teachings, and the resulting conceptualisations and interpretations. While educational leadership literature and research have flourished in recent years, this is predominantly informed by Western ideologies, concepts, theories and practices. Education, Leadership and Islam focuses on contemporary educational settings and practices, drawing on research and empirical evidence from multicultural contexts in order to enrich theory and inform policy and practice in relevant frameworks, particularly in relation to the growing Muslim population in the West. Chapters also discuss gender in Islam, educational expectations and Islamic faith schools to comprehensively explore education in relation to Islamism. Situating Muslims within contemporary societies, this book extends debates regarding educational philosophy and leadership, endorsing diversity and plurality through an appreciation of difference. Education, Leadership and Islam will appeal to education researchers as well as social and political scientists attempting to understand Muslim educational issues in contemporary life, both in the east and in the west. This book offers critical insight into educational theory and practice, and as such will be key reading for policy makers and educational leaders.

  • - Promoting Equity through Dialogic Education
     
    2 109,-

    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.

  • av Michael (University of Manitoba, India) Alur, Mithu (National Resource Centre for Inclusion & m.fl.
    813 - 2 396,-

    Describes a change initiative in India to enable children with disabilities to move from segregation and exclusion to inclusive education, and draws lessons for confronting global exclusion.

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    2 085,-

    The Changing World of Outdoor Learning in Europe sets out to provide a comprehensive analysis of the economical and political changes that have occurred in European outdoor culture in the preceding two decades, from a diverse range of perspectives including institutional, theoretical, national and educational views.

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    2 156,-

    Designing for Learning in a Networked World provides answers to the following questions: what skills are required for living in a networked world; how can educators design for learning these skills and what role can and should networked learning play in a networked world? It discusses central theoretical concepts and draws on current debates about competences necessary to thrive in contemporary society. The book presents detailed analyses of skills needed and investigates the question of how one can design for learning in specific empirical cases, ranging in academic level from preschool to university teaching.

  • - History, theory and policy in Ireland
    av John Carr & Lori Beckett
    583 - 1 790,-

  • - Living and Learning in Interesting Times
    av Fumiyo Kagawa
    739 - 2 475,-

    There is widespread consensus in the international scientific community that climate change is happening and that abrupt and irreversible impacts are already set in motion. This book reviews and reflects upon social learning from and within their fields of educational expertise in response to the concerns over climate change.

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    2 475,-

    Explores the challenges and innovations in providing education for mobile communities across the world. While obstacles such as negative stereotypes and centuries-old prejudice remain problematic, this book also shows how educational innovations such as online education and mobile schools are bringing mobility and schooling together.

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    2 316,-

    Supported collaborative teacher inquiry (SCTI) describes the process of professional development in which teacher teams build collaborative structures for the purpose of inquiring into aspects of their own instructional practice. This title describes supported collaborative inquiry as a framework for teacher professional development.

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    2 396,-

    This volume gathers experienced scholars from Europe, North and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa to address the challenges and tensions rising from mass migration flows, unbalanced north-south and east-west relations, and the increasing multicultural nature of society. The scope of the book¿s theme is global, addressing diversity and identity, intercultural encounters and conflict, and the interrogations of a new socio-political order or paradigm. It highlights some of the most poignant and challenging outcomes of cultural diversity faced by educators everywhere in today¿s societies.

  • - Ethics, Epistemologies, and Methods
     
    2 316,-

    This book explores different perspectives on the role, influence and importance of participants in education research. Drawing on a variety of philosophical, theoretical and methodological approaches, the book examines how researchers relate to and with their participants before, during, and after the collection and/or production of data; reimagining the rights of participants, the role/s of participants, the concept/s of "participant" itself.

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    813,-

    This volume describes supported collaborative inquiry as a framework for teacher professional development. The chapters focus on the building of collaborative support structures, nurturing an inquiry stance, progressing through an inquiry process, as well as the various kinds of support mechanisms necessary to engage in SCTI.

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    739,-

    This edited collection explores the challenges and innovations in providing education for mobile communities across the world. While obstacles such as negative stereotypes and centuries-old prejudice remain problematic, the book also shows how educational innovations such as online education and mobile schools are bringing mobility and schooling together.

  • - Activity-Theoretical and Sociocultural Studies
     
    2 266,-

    This book brings together leading representatives of activity-theoretically-oriented and socioculturally-oriented research around the world, to discuss creativity as a collective endeavour strongly related to learning to face the societal challenges of our world. As history shows, major accomplishments in arts and technological innovations have allowed us to see the world differently and to identify new learning perspectives for the future which were seldom limited to individual action or isolated activities. This book, while primarily focused on educational insitutions, extends its examination of creativity and learning to include other settings (such as government agencies) beyond the limits of schooling.

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