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  • - Implications for Access, Equity and Achievement
    av HUCKS SEALEY-RUIZ
    941 - 1 411

    What are the obstacles and challenges teachers and students face in their respective school settings and how do they grapple with and overcome them? What do these teachers and students know that motivates and informs their work? Contributors to this volume take up these questions and share the findings of their research.

  • - The Coronavirus and Lessons for Organizational Theory
    av SVYANTEK
    691 - 1 251

    Provides important insights for all organisations during this time of crisis. The chapters express bottomup and top-down approaches to a crisis-initiating environmental change by organisations, and provide insight into the way organisations perceive the effect of COVID-19.

  • - Values in Military Lives
    av WORTMEYER
    617 - 1 251

    Offers an invitation to dive deeper into human experiences lived in the military through qualitative and in-depth approaches, observing their affective qualities, the meanings they acquire and how they shape individuals' identities, fostering the development and try-out of specific ethical and moral values.

  • - An Inquiry-Based Strategy for Using Film to Teach About Inequality and Inequity Throughout History
    av KAKA
    967 - 1 411

    Provides thirty secondary lesson plans that address nine different topics centred around inequity and inequality throughout history, many of which connect students to the world we are living in today.

  • - Theory, Practice, and Popular Culture
    av ALI-COLEMAN FIELDS
    677 - 1 251

    Offers an insightful look at the growing practice of homeschooling by Black families through this timely collection of articles by education practitioners, researchers, homeschooling parents and homeschooled children. The book honestly presents how systemic racism and other factors influence the decision of Black families to homeschool.

  • - Stakeholder Perceptions of First Amendment Rights and Responsibilities in U.S. Public Schools
    av PATTERSON CHANDLER
    677 - 1 251

    Sheds light on K-12 perspectives of various school stakeholders in the current unique context of increasing political polarization and heightened teacher and student activism. The book is grounded in academic freedom case law and that certain forms of expression are protected by the First Amendment.

  • - Designing and Teaching Online Courses During Uncertain Times
    av N Milman
    721 - 971

  • - Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford's Bloom-Banks Matrix
    av Donna Y. Ford, Brian L. Wright & James L. Moore III
    771 - 1 377

    A book of matrices with Black boys as the main character that is designed to help gifted and talented education teachers leverage Black boys' identities to inform and shape how they plan and deliver curriculum and instruction and manage the multicultural, democratic, and culturally responsive classroom.

  • - Learning Through a Confluence of Crises 13th Annual Curriculum & Pedagogy Group 2021 Edited Collection
     
    1 221

    Provides a lens through which to observe and experience how pandemics shifted the lived curricula - the coloured glass in the lives of others - to surface, contextualize, confront, and curate challenges, as well as celebrate the courageous and elevate and empower marginalized groups to relate, learn, and heal through stories of lived curricula.

  • - Learning Through a Confluence of Crises 13th Annual Curriculum & Pedagogy Group 2021 Edited Collection
     
    1 061

    Provides a lens through which to observe and experience how pandemics shifted the lived curricula - the coloured glass in the lives of others - to surface, contextualize, confront, and curate challenges, as well as celebrate the courageous and elevate and empower marginalized groups to relate, learn, and heal through stories of lived curricula.

  • - Practitioners Contributing to Scholarship
     
    887

  • - Practitioners Contributing to Scholarship
     
    1 507

  • - It's Hard Work!
     
    1 417

  • - It's Hard Work!
     
    797

  • - The History of OD in the U.S. Military
    av Therese F. Yaeger, Jr. Sorensen, Peter F. & m.fl.
    761 - 1 607

    The US military implemented the largest formal OD programs in the world. These programs, from inception to present day, utilized diverse and evolving OD intervention typologies. The research for this book, accomplished using an inductive, grounded theory approach, examined the initiatives that fostered the use of OD intervention typologies.

  • - Immigrant and Refugee Families Navigating School
     
    691

    Internationally migrant families invite us to listen to the storylines of their mostly muted voices as they navigate the local schools in their new cultural context. They call us to hear them as they grapple with issues they encounter. They implore us to feel like an outsider and see the school as a foreign culture with communication barriers.

  • - Immigrant and Refugee Families Navigating School
     
    1 507

    Internationally migrant families invite us to listen to the storylines of their mostly muted voices as they navigate the local schools in their new cultural context. They call us to hear them as they grapple with issues they encounter. They implore us to feel like an outsider and see the school as a foreign culture with communication barriers.

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    797

    Understanding the place of patterns in learning mathematics is a predicate to understanding how to teach mathematics and how to use pedagogical reasoning necessary in teaching mathematics. Importantly, the lack of distinction created by the pedagogical use of patterns is not immediately problematic to the student or the teacher.

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    1 107

    Understanding the place of patterns in learning mathematics is a predicate to understanding how to teach mathematics and how to use pedagogical reasoning necessary in teaching mathematics. Importantly, the lack of distinction created by the pedagogical use of patterns is not immediately problematic to the student or the teacher.

  • - The Untold Stories of Student Affairs Practitioners
     
    1 251

    Examines the narratives of student affairs professionals and how they navigate their professional experiences. Contributors approach both the challenges and opportunities they have experienced due to being a Black while working as a student affairs practitioner.

  • - LIBRE Model Self-Management Analysis
    av Norma S. Guerra
    771 - 1 137

    Addresses strategic thinking and engagement style attentiveness within a problem-solving exchange. The importance of examining the cues, self-reported identities, context, and cultural content that are observable in the language problem-solvers share is established.

  • - The Untold Stories of Student Affairs Practitioners
     
    677

    Examines the narratives of student affairs professionals and how they navigate their professional experiences. Contributors approach both the challenges and opportunities they have experienced due to being a Black while working as a student affairs practitioner.

  • av Andy Curtis
    691 - 1 107

    Focuses on in-depth, systematic analyses of the spoken and written language of some of the most powerful people in the world, such as presidents of the USA. As the first book to be published on PL and on NPL, this work represents a ground-breaking study of the power of language to hurt and harm or to help and give hope.

  • - Conversations and Critical Reflections
     
    1 221

    Through essays, narratives, and cultural critiques, the reader is invited to rethink education as more than upskilling and content mastery; education is a space where dialogue has the potential to unlock an individual's sense of power and self-mastery that enables them to make sense of violence, tragedy and trauma.

  • - Advances, Opportunities, and Explorations
     
    1 107

    Tackles the persistent issue of devaluing and marginalizing supervision in some institutions of higher education by sharing current research, illuminating challenges of supervising in the current high stakes accountability climate, and offering innovative ideas that can improve supervision in clinically based teacher education.

  • - Conversations and Critical Reflections
     
    967

    Through essays, narratives, and cultural critiques, the reader is invited to rethink education as more than upskilling and content mastery; education is a space where dialogue has the potential to unlock an individual's sense of power and self-mastery that enables them to make sense of violence, tragedy and trauma.

  • - Advances, Opportunities, and Explorations
     
    617

    Tackles the persistent issue of devaluing and marginalizing supervision in some institutions of higher education by sharing current research, illuminating challenges of supervising in the current high stakes accountability climate, and offering innovative ideas that can improve supervision in clinically based teacher education.

  • - Teaching, Learning and Leading in the World Schoolhouse
     
    771

    Explores the various ways educators' work is influenced by globalization. The book presents topics and contexts traditionally marginalized in mainstream education research discourses and shows how local and global education issues are intersecting and shaping the ways in which ideas and practices are shared around the world.

  • - Teaching, Learning and Leading in the World Schoolhouse
     
    1 107

    Explores the various ways educators' work is influenced by globalization. The book presents topics and contexts traditionally marginalized in mainstream education research discourses and shows how local and global education issues are intersecting and shaping the ways in which ideas and practices are shared around the world.

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