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    807

    Establishing a needed framework for school/university collaborations, Collaboration in Education explores the elements necessary for sustainable collaboration in order to provide a frame of reference for others doing this work. This volume also includes extensive analyses of ongoing school/university projects in the United States, Asia and Europe.

  • - Pleasure Bound
     
    1 967

    Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20 years. This book argues that there has been a lack of scrutiny over the political motivations that underpin research supportive of pleasure and desire within comprehensive sexuality education. Key researchers in the field consider how discourses related to pleasure and desire have been taken up internationally. They argue that sexuality education is shaped by specific cultural and political contexts, and examine how these contexts have shaped the development of pleasure¿s inclusion in such programs. This volume incites a re-configuration of thought regarding sexuality education¿s approach to pleasure and desire.

  • - International perspectives
     
    2 167

    This book explores how 'popular culture' and 'education' come together and interact in research and practice from an interdisciplinary perspective. Teachers and teacher educators will find practical answers to the integration of popular culture into education.

  • - The covert side of educational life
    av Eugenie A. (The British University in Dubai & United Arab Emirates) Samier
    711 - 1 967

  • - Beyond Linguistic Apartheid
     
    2 237

    This edited volume will explore linguistic apartheid, or the disappearance of certain languages through cultural genocide by dominant European colonizers and American neoconservative groups. It will trace back this form of apartheid from the colonial era to the English-only movement in the United States. Contributors demonstrate the way and extent to which such actions have affected the cultural life, learning process, identity, and the subjective and material conditions of linguistically and historically marginalized groups, including students. Further, they propose alternative ways to counter linguistic apartheid that minority groups and students have faced in schools and society at large.

  • - New conceptions for autonomous student learning in the age of the Internet
    av Colin William (University of New South Wales, Australia) Evers & Kokila Roy Katyal
    767 - 1 967

  • - Converging Imaginaries in Children's Critical and Cultural Performances
    av Karen E. (Indiana University, USA) Wohlwend, Carmen L. (Indiana University & m.fl.
    601 - 2 097

  • - Paradoxes, Pedagogy, Possibilities
    av USA) Nero, Shondel (New York University, USA) Ahmad & m.fl.
    627 - 2 237

  • - A psychosocial perspective
    av Joseph (Institute of Education, UK) Mintz & University of London
    731 - 2 201

  • - Statistical Detection and Methodology
     
    2 191

    Recent reports of widespread problems with state student accountability tests and teacher certification testing have raised questions about the very validity of assessment programs. Few books outline the statistical procedures used for detecting various types of potential test fraud and the associated research findings. This edited volume expands on the current literature base by including examples of detailed research findings arrived at by statistical methodology, and provides a synthesis of the current state of the art with regard to the statistical detection of testing infidelity, particularly for large-scale assessments.

  • - Engaging creatively and critically with literacy
     
    741

  • - A civic republican approach
    av Geoffrey Hinchliffe
    2 117

  • av Brianne (Colby College, USA) Howard, USA) Wheeler, m.fl.
    601 - 2 101

  • - Creating a discourse of self-authorship and potential
    av Melinda (Independent Consultant & Australia) McPherson
    767 - 2 171

  • - A transdisciplinary approach to researching lives
     
    1 967

    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.

  • - Teaching About Terror
    av USA) Duckworth & Cheryl Lynn (Nova Southeastern University
    601 - 2 281

  • - Implications from a corpus-driven study
    av UK) Leedham & Maria (The Open University
    807 - 2 451

  • - New perspectives on the work of John White
     
    2 151

    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.

  • - Motivations, Opportunities and Challenges
    av USA) Mazama, Ama (Temple University, USA) Musumunu & m.fl.
    657 - 2 511

  • - New possibilities for education research
     
    2 101

    This book explores the complexities of investigating minorities, majorities, boundaries and borders and the experiences of researchers who choose to work in these spaces, and examines epistemologies that appear to shape researchers¿ beliefs about the forms of research that are valued in educational research and theory.

  • - Educational policy and practice across the world in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
     
    2 511

    This book is a state of the art survey of the global trends and major country¿initiative¿in STEM. It is¿particularly¿significant because of the quality of its comprehensive coverage of the East Asian systems

  • - Exploring a social model of literacy
     
    2 187

    The notion of what constitutes `literacy¿ has shifted over time, from the de-coding of words where it is placed in the realm of an individual, cognitive skill to multiple literacies in the 21st century. This volume makes a timely contribution to our understanding of literacy as a multi-faceted, complexly situated activity.

  • - The Voices of Educators of Color in the Movement
     
    2 037

    Critical pedagogy is often condemned as being mostly dominated by privileged white males, bringing issues of race and gender to the forefront. This volume provides insight on how critical pedagogy can be helpful to scholars and teachers alike in their analysis of racial, gender, linguistic and political problems. It features a wide range of respected scholars who examine the way and the degree to which critical pedagogy can be used to improve education for students of color, women and other marginalized groups.

  • av Sarah S. (University of Lincoln Amsler
    2 237

    This book focuses on two key issues first, the centrality of education (knowledge creation and pedagogy) to all projects of radical democracy; and second, the educative character of radical democracy as a mode of political and ethical life. In this text Amsler explores why radical democracy is so difficult yet so possible, and why understanding it as a critical educational process greatly increases our chances to make it work.

  • - Evaluating the work and governance of women teachers in rural Sub-Saharan Africa
    av Alison (The Open University Buckler
    2 237

    This book provides an analytical exploration of the condition of teachers working in expanding school systems across the world, with a particular focus on the lives of women teachers in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing from award-winning research, it looks beyond the official portrayals of teachers¿ lives in order to better understand the reality of the contexts in which teachers live and work.

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    1 967

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

  • av Kristjan Kristjansson
    731 - 1 967

  • - A cultural historical activity theory perspective
    av Malba (Australian National University Barahona
    2 037

    Over the last two decades, Chile has been driven by an economic imperative to build the capability of citizens to be competent in the English language, resulting in a high demand for teachers of English. As a consequence, teacher education programs have modified their curricula to meet the challenges of educating teachers of English as a global language. This book explores EFL teacher education in order to further understand the nature of teacher learning in second language education environments, examining the varying motives, actions and mediating tools that shaped how a cohort of pre-service teachers learnt to teach EFL in Chile.

  • - Asian Indian Youth in South Asian Diaspora
    av USA) Saran & Rupam (City University of New York
    741 - 2 511

  • - The good of the unexamined life
    av UK) Miller & Alistair (The Mall School
    741 - 1 967

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