Your PhD Survival Guide (Insider Guides to Success in Academia)
by Katherine Firth, Liam Connell, and Peta Freestone
The 'Insider Guides to Success in Academia' offers support and practical advice to doctoral students and early-career researchers. Covering the topics that really matter, but which often get overlooked, this indispensable series provides practical and realistic guidance to address many of the needs and challenges of trying to operate, and remain, in academia. These neat pocket guides fill specific and significant gaps in current literature. Each book offers insider perspectives on the often imp...
Edusemiotics (New Directions in the Philosophy of Education)
by Andrew Stables and Inna Semetsky
Edusemiotics addresses an emerging field of inquiry, educational semiotics, as a philosophy of and for education. Using "sign" as a unit of analysis, educational semiotics amalgamates philosophy, educational theory and semiotics. Edusemiotics draws on the intellectual legacy of such philosophers as John Dewey, Charles Sanders Peirce, Gilles Deleuze and others across Anglo-American and continental traditions. This volume investigates the specifics of semiotic knowledge structures and processes,...
This scientific monograph, while dealing with the issue of supervised teaching practice, points out the importance of implementing serious games into pre-graduate preparation of teachers. Current trends in education point towards the ever-increasing integration of information and communication technology into educational processes. The digitalisation of education brings us to the question if it is possible to meaningfully employ information and communication technology in bridging the theoretica...
Sterben, Tod und Trauer in Familien mit progredient erkrankten Kindern
by Christian Ravenspurger
Demenz. Ein Krankheitsbild ALS Herausforderung Fur Die Sozialpadagogische Betreuung in Einrichtungen Der Stationaren Altenhilfe
by Stefanie Erwig
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...
Teaching the Whole Student
Teaching the Whole Student is a compendium of engaged teaching approaches by faculty across disciplines. These inspiring authors offer models for instructors who care deeply about their students, respect and recognize students' social identities and lived experiences, and are interested in creating community and environments of openness and trust to foster deep-learning, academic success, and meaning-making. The authors in this volume stretch the boundaries of academic learning and the classroo...
Klientenzentrierte Gesprachspsychotherapie bei Alkoholismus
by Katharina Bethmann
Dilemmas of Schooling (RLE Edu L) (Routledge Library Editions: Education)
by Ann Berlak and Harold Berlak
This study illuminates how the everyday activity of teachers raises profound economic, cultural, ethical, political and research issues, and provides a new and fruitful way of examining the practice of teaching. The first part of the book offers a detailed description of sensitively recorded school situations, arising from work carried out in a number of British primary schools. From the analysis of their research the authors constructed a theoretical perspective for looking at schooling in the...
Decolonizing Philosophies of Education
Alternative Educational Futures
by Marcus Bussey, Sohail Inayatullah, and Ivana Milojevic
A core text for multicultural education courses, this book provides a broad treatment of the various forms of student diversity found in today's schools: gender, racial, ethnic, class, language and handicapping condition. It also examines the various social and cultural changes that are sweeping across the world as countries convert from industrial economies to information based economies. Finally, it examines new ways of "doing school" in order to accommodate these human differences and socioec...
Instant Letter Sounds Student Workbook #29
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Politische Partizipation fur Menschen mit kognitiven Einschrankungen
by Katja Zimmermann-Schneider
In a free society, it is common to hear the request that one 'keep an open mind.' Just what exactly is it, however, to keep an open-mind? How does open-mindedness function? How does it square with important personal commitments? These issues are particularly acute when it comes to matters of religious belief in which open-mindedness can sound to the pious a bit too much like doubt. Certainly, in a discipline whose discourse remains rational dialogue, effort should be spent discerning the contour...
Die Entstehung von Bildungsungleichheiten. Eine Einfuhrung
by Andre Rupp
On June 11, 1963, in a dramatic gesture that caught the nation's attention, Governor George Wallace physically blocked the entrance to Foster Auditorium on the University of Alabama's campus. His intent was to defy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, sent on behalf of the Kennedy administration to force Alabama to accept court-ordered desegregation. After a tense confrontation, President Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard and Wallace backed down, allowing Vivian Malone and James Ho...
Journal of American Indian Education 55.1
Founded in 1961, the Journal of American Indian Education (JAIE) features original scholarship on educational issues of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Indigenous peoples worldwide, including First Nations, Maori, Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander peoples, and Indigenous peoples of Latin America, Scandinavia, Africa, and others.
This book introduces a new typology of "inward- and outward-oriented" higher education internationalization, and investigates China's current situation of shifting from a mainly "inward-oriented" higher education internationalization to a more balanced approach. It describes the gap between China's soft power goals of using higher education internationalization for image and influence enhancement and the reality, and examines the three major dimensions of China's "outward-oriented" higher educat...
After more than fifteen years of teaching, Rebekah Nathan, a professor of anthropology at a large state university, realized that she no longer understood the behavior and attitudes of her students. Fewer and fewer participated in class discussion, tackled the assigned reading, or came to discuss problems during office hours. And she realized from conversations with her colleagues that they, too, were perplexed: Why were students today so different and so hard to teach? Were they, in fact, more...