The Arts, Popular Culture, and Social Change (Counterpoints, #142)
by Landon E. Beyer
Learning versus the Common Core (Forerunners: Ideas First)
by Nicholas Tampio
An open challenge to Common Core’s drive for uniformity Nicholas Tampio watched as his kindergartner’s class shifted from one where teachers, aides, parents, and students worked hard to create a rewarding educational experience to one in which teachers delivered hours-long lectures using packaged lesson plans. Learning versus the Common Core explains how standards-based education reform is transforming nearly every aspect of public education by looking closely at the standards, the agenda of peo...
Soldiers of Misfortune (Counterpoints Studies in the Postmodern Theory of Education, #25)
by Valerie L Scatamburlo
Towards a Knowledge Based Economy?
Mathematics Education in East Africa (SpringerBriefs in Education)
This Open Access book is a valuable resource for policymakers and practitioners as it brings insights mainly from developing countries where relatively less research activity takes place. It is also a valuable resource for courses in mathematics education in the teacher education colleges, and departments of education in the sub-Saharan Africa region. In the increasingly global and technological world mathematics is seen as a significant gatekeeper of opportunities for social and economic advanc...
Privileged Thinking in Today's Schools
by David Barnett, Carol Christian, Richard Hughes, and Rocky Wallace
Privileged thinking in today's schools is alive and well and shows its ugly head in a variety of ways that often go undetected (or are not addressed) by the educators down in the trenches. In this collection of scenarios and episodes, many of which were experienced by the authors in their years as school administrators, you will find an array of provocative examples of social injustice in the classroom, and what you can do to prevent it in your own school community. As the authors candidly and v...
Improving Schools Through Action Research (What's New in Ed Psych / Tests & Measurements)
by Cher Hendricks
Gives readers a brief, user-friendly, solid look at the action research cycle and the knowledge to work through each step. KEY TOPICS: Education, action research, improving schools, reflection, teacher empowerment, teacher research, school administrators, educational leadership MARKET: Written for pre-service and in-service educators, including principals, counselors, administrators, and support staff.
Instant Letter Sounds Student Workbook #29
by Sweet Sounds of Reading
School Size Effects Revisited (SpringerBriefs in Education)
by Hans Luyten, Maria Hendriks, and Jaap Scheerens
This book provides a thorough review of the research literature on the effect of school size in primary and secondary education on three types of outcomes: student achievement, non-cognitive outcomes and costs per student. Based on 84 scientific publications and several prior reviews, the book discusses four main areas: the impact of school size on cognitive learning outcomes and non-cognitive outcomes; the "state of the art" of empirical research on economies of size; the direct and indirect im...
Soft Skills in Education
by Jaap Scheerens, Greetje van der Werf, and Hester de Boer
This book examines the global movement of putting more emphasis on students' social and emotional development in education. It provides some order in the unstructured multitude of desirable socio-emotional educational objectives and ambitions that have resulted from this movement and builds on a careful conceptual analysis. It starts out by examining the roots of the movement and discusses different emphases. Next it makes use of instructional and psychological constructs and theories to arrive...
Educational Equality (Key Debates in Educational Policy)
by Harry Brighouse, Kenneth R. Howe, and James Tooley
This title considers the philosophical debates surrounding equality and education. "Educational Equality and the New Selective Schooling" by Harry Brighouse was initially published by the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain in 2000. In this new edition, Brighouse has updated his argument, Kenneth R Howe and James Tooley have contributed counter-arguments and Graham Haydon has provided a foreword and afterword drawing the debates together. The issues debated in this new edition of 'E...
Higher Education in Austerity Europe
The financial crisis of 2007/2008 prompted governments across Europe to adopt austerity measures aimed at the reduction of their escalating budget deficits. Higher Education in Austerity Europe explores how the resulting cuts in public expenditure - together with the increasing reliance on the privatisation of services - have impacted on higher education directly through the reduction of public sector provision and indirectly as a result of the social and political consequences of that reduction...
Policy Studies for Educational Leaders: Pearson New International Edition
by Frances C. Fowler
For courses in Educational Policy and Educational Leadership;For potential and current K-12 administrators From a leader in the field-a comprehensive text covering education policy and the policy process that encourages future educational leaders to be proactive-and gives them a firm understanding of educational policy and the important political theories upon which it is based. While expressing the belief that it is important for today's school leaders to know how to track educational policies...
Transformative Education in Contemporary Ireland
Contemporary Ireland is undergoing a radical shift in its sense of national identity, as the traditional narratives that shaped its past have come under intense scrutiny. The essays gathered here investigate the impact of different forms of education on Irish culture, society, politics, religion and economic success. While education for the knowledge economy has been prioritized across funding agendas, this book focuses on exploring education as a transformative enterprise that supports the pers...
The school finance debate has profoundly shaped the educational reform landscape over the past four decades. Most conspicuously, judges level billion dollar decrees based on scant and conflicting findings. This book sought to explore whether school funding practices satisfy the equity and adequacy standards delineated by policymakers and judges, and demanded by the broader public. A funding formula myopia, the book argues, has left student engagement largely overlooked. It comes as no surpri...
The remarkable story of the Algebra Project, a community-based effort to develop math-science literacy in disadvantaged schools—as told by the program’s founder “Bob Moses was a hero of mine. His quiet confidence helped shape the civil rights movement, and he inspired generations of young people looking to make a difference”—Barack Obama At a time when popular solutions to the educational plight of poor children of color are imposed from the outside—national standards, high-stakes tests, char...
Adult Learning and Education in International Contexts: Future Challenges for its Professionalization (Studien zur Paedagogik, Andragogik und Gerontagogik / Studies in Pedagogy, Andragogy, and Gerontagogy, #69) (Studien Zur Padagogik, Andragogik Und Gerontagogik / Studies In Pedagogy, Andragogy, And Gerontagogy, #69)
by Regina Egetenmeyer, Sabine Schmidt-Lauff, and Vanna Boffo
This volume analyses adult education and lifelong learning as international phenomena, which have a strong influence on professionals working in this field. Based on the 2016 Wurzburg Winter School, the book identifies influences on policy at local, national and international levels. It examines the internationalization of adult education and emphasizes the emergence of different dimensions of professionalism in adult education.
Integration ALS Ziel Beruflicher Bildung
by Rolf Dobischat, Antonius Georg Walter / Lipsmeier, and Michael Wacker
Die berufliche Integration von Aussiedlern aus Osteuropa kann nur dauerhaft erfolgreich sein, wenn die vielfaltigen sozialen und beruflichen Problemlagen der Aussiedler in die Konzepte der beruflichen Qualifizierung eingehen. Zu berucksichtigen ist dabei, dass berufsqualifizierende Massnahmen neben verwertbaren berufsfachlichen Qualifikationen auch sprachliche und soziale Kompetenzen curricular und didaktisch-methodisch verbindend vermitteln mussen. Vorgestellt wird ein erprobtes Konzept, das im...
Mainstreams, Margins and the Spaces In-Between (Routledge Research in Education)
This book explores the complexities of investigating minorities, majorities, boundaries and borders, and the experiences of researchers who choose to work in these spaces. It engages with issues of ethics, disclosure and representation, and contends with and seeks to contribute to emerging debates around power and the positioning of researchers and participants. Chapters examine epistemologies that shape researchers' beliefs about the forms of research that are valued in educational research and...