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    820,-

    Explores significant issues relating to the management of the partners in strategic alliances. These issues run the gamut from deterring deceitful behaviours, partner selection and control, interpartner learning, harmony, negotiation, tensions, and diversities, to partner management and alliance performance.

  • - Service-Learning Research in Asia
    av Constance Chan Wing Yee
    1 376,-

    Presents some of the exciting work that is developing in Asia, highlighting the rich and powerful connections between universities and communities throughout the region. Excellent examples of various kinds of study, from case studies, to qualitative research, to mixed method designs are included.

  • av Nigh Kelli Nigh
    820 - 1 406,-

  • av Robert Shumer
    770,-

    Service-learning research has been growing and expanding around the world. While much of the early work was carried out in the US and Europe, such efforts have been developing in Asia for the past few decades. The use of the term, 'service-learning' was not popular, while use of community engagement, volunteerism, social services are more common among community practitioners and academics, with the rapid development of service-learning, both research and community-based programs have been growing throughout Asia over the last decade.One of the major movements in that part of the world has been the Service-Learning Asia Network (started in 2005), where more than 11 countries have unified to share their efforts collectively through conferences and journals. In this new book we have examples from five (5) different places: China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and India. These models follow a recent publication of Asian research found in the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, published in Summer 2019 after the 7th Asia Pacific Regional Service-Learning conference in Singapore.The chapters represent some of the exciting work that is developing in Asia, highlighting the rich and powerful connections between universities and communities throughout the region. Excellent examples of various kinds of study, from case studies, to qualitative research, to mixed method designs are included. In addition, the focus of the studies, from student learning, community change, innovative practice, and institutional development and change are provided to illustrate the rich diversity of work occurring throughout Asia.Praise for Food for Thought:"e;The adoption of a community engagement strategy to teaching and learning is found promising by a growing number of mentors. In Asia, colleges and universities have disseminated their own unique experiences in various fora, conferences, workshops and training programs. For one, this book offers a variety of information and rich insights as to the evolution, application, development, and outcomes of service-learning approaches in Hong Kong, Singapore, China, India, and Indonesia. The book demonstrates that learning encounters from the ground/community provide a foundation for a critical interpretation of the theories and principles expounded in books and lectures.My university, Silliman University, in the Philippines, is committed to "e;total human development for the wellbeing of the society and the environment."e; For us, this book promises to be a valuable reference for educators in search of teaching that integrates social action and community research. The book illustrates how some research outcomes make a case for institutions to strongly support service-learning efforts in all their curricular programs."e;Betty Cernol-McCann, Ph.D.President, Silliman University"e;I have been fortunate to have engaged with many Asian service-learning programs and practitioners for two decades - from the field's earliest days to its robust present. With publication of this research collection from leading Asian scholars and practitioners Shumer, Ma, and Chan illustrate how deeply embedded service-learning has become within Asian education, and how the emergence of evidence-based scholarship reveals both its complexity and maturity. Similar to how service-learning research evolved in the US, most of the included Asian studies examine outcomes of the practice for education institutions and communities. Others delve into curriculum design and implementation, program planning and development, and affective aspects of students' experience. Taken together the collected studies illuminate how service learning has evolved as an Asian phenomenon with its uniquely important and very interesting characteristics."e;Timothy K. Stanton, PhDSenior Engaged ScholarRavensong AssociatesDirector EmeritusBing Overseas Studies Program, Cape Town, Stanford University

  • - Berea College Students Share their Experiences
     
    820,-

    Berea College, founded in 1855 on the principles of socio-educational equality, is an institution devoted to giving voices to the oppressed. This book is a tribute to giving students from a variety of backgrounds a voice for the displacement they felt during the raging spikes of the early pandemic period.

  • - From State Policy to Classroom Practice
    av Allison Layland, Linda Cavazos, Janet Twyman & m.fl.
    770 - 1 376,-

    Because everyone from policymakers to classroom teachers has a role in achieving greater equity for children from poverty, this book provides a sweeping chronicle of the historical turning points - judicial, legislative, and regulatory - on the road to greater equity, as background to the situation today.

  • av E. OBIAKOR & FESTUS
    770 - 1 376,-

  • - Berea College Students Share their Experiences
    av Nicholas & D HARTLEP
    1 406,-

    Berea College, founded in 1855 on the principles of socio-educational equality, is an institution devoted to giving voices to the oppressed. This book is a tribute to giving students from a variety of backgrounds a voice for the displacement they felt during the raging spikes of the early pandemic period.

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    1 546,-

    What is a charter school? Where do they come from? Who promotes them, and why? What are they supposed to do? Are they the silver bullet to the ills plaguing the American public education system? This book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview and analysis of charter schools and their many dimensions.

  • - Schools, University, and Community Organizations
     
    1 406,-

    This is a new and noteworthy volume in the literature on collaboration among schools and universities. It expands the playing field to include both publically and privately funded community organizations and the effects of the interaction of the three on projects in a multitude of settings both domestically and in international venues.

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    1 100,-

    What is a charter school? Where do they come from? Who promotes them, and why? What are they supposed to do? Are they the silver bullet to the ills plaguing the American public education system? This book provides a comprehensive and accessible overview and analysis of charter schools and their many dimensions.

  • - Practices and Possibilities
     
    1 406,-

    Highlights partnerships between schools and teacher preparation programs where candidates have opportunities to learn in their coursework alongside teachers in the classroom in clinical settings, bridging the theory-practice divide and helping candidates better understand the simultaneous and multi-dimensional nature of teaching and learning in schools.

  • - A Student's Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peace
    av David J. Smith
    726 - 1 406,-

    A guide for college students exploring career options who are interested in working to promote peacebuilding and the resolution of conflict. A major feature of the book is 30 stories from young professionals who are working in the field. These profiles provide readers with insight as to strategies they might use to advance their peacebuilding careers.

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    1 060,-

    This second edition honors the contributions of Dr Peter Mosenthal to the field of literacy. It includes many experienced and new scholars from around the world. Qualitative and quantitative research methodologies are scattered throughout and the practical and theoretical are well represented.

  •  
    1 406,-

    Provides published and aspiring writers with resources for sustaining, enhancing and evaluating their writing skills. The chapter themes focus on genre-based writing, creativity in writing, mechanics of writing, academic writing, and writing as a business.

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    820,-

    Provides published and aspiring writers with resources for sustaining, enhancing and evaluating their writing skills. The chapter themes focus on genre-based writing, creativity in writing, mechanics of writing, academic writing, and writing as a business.

  • - English Language Learners K-12
     
    820,-

    Presents classroom-oriented topics that are fundamental to the professional development of pre-service, novice, and veteran teachers working with ELLs. Issues covered include initial orientation and student placement; the acculturation process for ELLs; challenges involved in making accommodations and curricular modifications; and social and emotional difficulties affecting ELL performance.

  • - China, Korea, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and India
     
    3 420,-

    Provides the first synthesized treatment of mathematics education that has both developed and is now prominently emerging in the Asian and South Asian world. The purpose of this unique sourcebook is to both consolidate and survey the established body of research in these countries with findings that have influenced ongoing research agendas and informed practices in Europe and North America.

  • - China, Korea, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and India
     
    2 566,-

    Provides the first synthesized treatment of mathematics education that has both developed and is now prominently emerging in the Asian and South Asian world. The purpose of this unique sourcebook is to both consolidate and survey the established body of research in these countries with findings that have influenced ongoing research agendas and informed practices in Europe and North America.

  • - Learning from Fellow Educators in Malaysia, Mexico, Canada, and the United States
    av Timothy G. Cashman
    820 - 1 406,-

  • av Nan Li
    820 - 1 406,-

    A Book for Every Teacher: Teaching English Language Learners is a unique and compressive text written for mainstream classroom teachers. The passion for writing this book comes from our working experiences with the K-12 teachers in four school districts through our ELL Center professional development program. Through this program, we provide professional training through our federally funded research and service projects. The purpose of our professional training is to prepare general education teachers to work effectively with English language learners (ELLs). While working with the teachers on a daily basis, we know the immediate needs of the teachers. This motivated us to embark this book project. In recent years, the ELL school population has the highest increase among school populations. As the NEA data indicates, providing ELL students with high quality services and programs is an important investment in America's future (NEA, 2013). This book is our investment in helping teachers to meet their challenges and provide useful information and strategies for teaching ELLs.The book is designed with K-12 teachers in mind. It is best used by teachers who have or will have ELLs in their classrooms and who seek information and strategies to better work with and serve their ELLs to achieve academic success. With this design, teachers can use the book as a text or reference tool. This book can also be adopted as text materials for professional training. Teachers are the most important factor for ELLs' academic success.

  • - Redefining the 21st Century America
     
    820,-

  • - Redefining the 21st Century America
     
    1 406,-

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    1 546,-

    This second edition honors the contributions of Dr Peter Mosenthal to the field of literacy. It includes many experienced and new scholars from around the world. Qualitative and quantitative research methodologies are scattered throughout and the practical and theoretical are well represented.

  • - The Politics of Black and White Identity in School Leadership
     
    1 406,-

  • - The Politics of Black and White Identity in School Leadership
     
    820,-

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    778,-

    Thirty-six of the best thinkers on family and community engagement have produced this handbook, telling us what they know in plain language, succinctly presented in short chapters with practical suggestions. The vignettes provide vivid pictures of the real life of parents, teachers, and kids.

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    1 406,-

    Offers counsel for readers who may be interested in learning more about rural circumstances so that they can make informed and responsive decisions about policies and programs targeting rural students, educators, and schools.

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