The growing interest in transnational cooperation in education across borders has different implications for developed and developing countries. It is true that globalization affects all societies, but not at the same speed and magnitude. Supporting Multiculturalism in Open and Distance Learning Spaces is a critical scholarly resource that examines cultural issues and challenges in distance education arising from the convergence of theoretical, administrative, instructional, communicational, and...
Rethinking Outdoor, Experiential and Informal Education
This book seeks to bring together the two disciplines of informal and outdoor education, and challenges readers to think differently about outdoor and adventure education. It develops core ideas and thinking about informal education within outdoor settings, and explores how its principles and practice can enhance outdoor education. A wide range of contributors look in detail at the concept of change in the outdoors, whilst also considering the ways in which this expanding field might exploit o...
Creating the Visitor-Centred Museum
by Peter Samis and Mimi Michaelson
El juego se puede asumir con responsabilidad e intensidad, pero no opuestamente a la broma, ya que solo sera tal en la medida en que este presidido por la ausencia total de gravedad en la conducta de las personas, que actuan en una dimension simbolica de la realidad. como Alicia en un "pais de maravillas", donde la llave de paso es la diversion. Y por eso: jugar... !siempre es cosa de juego!.
Doing Youth Participatory Action Research (Language, Culture, and Teaching)
by Nicole Mirra, Antero Garcia, and Ernest Morrell
Doing Youth Participatory Action Research offers an unprecedented, in-depth exploration of the pragmatics and possibilities of youth-driven research. Drawing upon multiple years of experience engaging youth in rigorous, critical inquiry about the conditions impacting their lives, the authors examine how YPAR encourages the educational community to re-imagine the capabilities of young people and the purposes of teaching, learning, and research itself. Much more than a "how-to" guide for those i...
Boy Scouting in the North Carolina Foothills, 1908-1958
by Harvey James Hamrick
Most people know juvenile offenders only from daily headlines, and the images portrayed by the media are extreme and violent: predators and even "superpredators." Distorted and incomplete, these pictures shape the way Americans think and feel about city kids, poor kids, children of color. A Kind and Just Parent gives us a transformative view of kids caught up in the justice system that we could never get from nightly news and newspaper stories. William Ayers has spent five years as teacher and...
Distance learning is an increasingly popular and practical alternative to standard classroom training for students seeking to launch careers or make career changes. This book will get them started. Updated with the latest information on educational facilities and the distance learning programs they offer, the Guide to Distance Learning lists hundreds of prominent colleges and universities, as well as accredited correspondence training centers in the United States and Canada. Schools offer degree...
Post-Education Society (Radical Forum on Adult Education) (Routledge Library Editions: Adult Education)
by Norman Evans
Originally published in 1985, this book argues that to make sense any attempt to improve the situation must take account of what we now know about adult growth and development, accepting as an operational imperative that it is as problematic and turbulent as childhood. The book claims that since adults flourish to the extent that they have a sense of personal recognition, the business of education is to enable people to gain that sense of being recognised and valued through any learning they und...
Reaction Management Partner(TM) (Hit Therapy(tm) Hit Patterns Manual, #1)
by Cisco Muldez and Teresa Muldez
Molly and Mason Early Easy Readers Set 20 Books 96-100 (Molly and Mason Early Easy Readers, #20)
by Nelson Ray and Rochelle Ray
This Festschrift has a dual purpose: (a) highlight how student affairs has grown as a field of practice in response to the growth of student diversity on college campuses, and (b) honor the remarkable career of Melvin C. Terrell. As one of the unique contributions to higher education attributed to the United States, the practice of student affairs has played a significant role in supporting students as access to college has broadened. In turn, key principles of practice had to evolve to appropri...