Low-Income Students, Human Development and Higher Education in South Africa
by Melanie Walker, Monica McLean, and Mikateko Mathebula
Maple Tree Elves (Quickturtle Books Presents: Rhyme for Young Readers, #19)
by Richard Rensberry
Communication and Learning in an Age of Digital Transformation provides cross-disciplinary perspectives on digitization as social transformation and its impact on communication and learning. This work presents openness within its interpretation of the digital and its impact on learning and communication, acknowledging historical contexts and contemporary implications emerging from discourse on digitization. The book presents a triangulation of different research perspectives. These perspective...
Social work practice in a country town or small remote community several hours' drive from the nearest centre is very different from practice in the city. Social Work in Rural Australia offers an introduction to the challenges and rewards of professional practice in rural and remote areas.The authors explore the practical implications for social workers in non-urban regions, including teamwork with professionals from other fields, working with various sub-groups in communities and across distanc...
Journal Your Life's Journey
by Blank Book Billionaire and Journal Your Life's Journey
Switchable Bioelectronics
This book reviews the rapidly emerging field of switchable interfaces and its implications for bioelectronics. The authors piece together early breakthroughs and key developments and highlight the future of switchable bioelectronics by focusing on bioelectrochemical processes based on mimicking and controlling biological environments with external stimuli as well as responsive systems for drug delivery. All chapters in the book strive to answer the fundamental question: How do living systems pro...
Essentials for Blended Learning, 2nd Edition (Essentials of Online Learning)
by Jared Stein and Charles R. Graham
Essentials for Blended Learning provides a practical, streamlined approach for creating effective learning experiences by blending online activities and the best of face-to-face teaching. Effective blended learning requires rethinking of teaching practices and a redesign of course structure. Suitable for instructors in any content area, this book simplifies these difficult challenges without neglecting important opportunities to transform teaching. The revised second edition is more streamlined...
Literacy as Moral Obligation Among African Americans in the Rural Southeast
by Amy Johnson Lachuk
Literacy as Moral Obligation among African Americans in the Rural Southeast provides detailed descriptions of contemporary African American experiences with literacy and education in the rural South. In doing so, this book extends current understandings of sociocultural perspectives on literacy by illustrating how literacy practice is morally valenced, embodied, and narrative in quality. Johnson Lachuk argues that meaningful and ethical literacy instruction engages with perspectives that are emb...
Young Peoples' Life And Schooling In Rural Areas
by Elisabet Ohrn and Dennis Beach
Teaching in Rural Places
by Amy Price Azano, Devon Brenner, Jayne Downey, Karen Eppley, and Ann K Schulte
This teacher education textbook invites preservice and beginning teachers to think critically about the impact of rurality on their work and provides an overview of what it means to live, teach, learn, and thrive in rural communities. This book underscores the importance of teaching in rural schools as an act of social justice-work that dismantles spatial barriers to economic, social, and political justice. Teaching in Rural Places begins with a foundational section that addresses the importanc...
Gifted Education in Rural Schools (Routledge Research in Achievement and Gifted Education)
This text draws on data from a five-year longitudinal study focusing on gifted education programs in high poverty rural areas in the US. It provides a framework for the use of place-based interventions to effectively serve gifted students, reduce opportunity gaps, and address stereotype threat. Recognizing that gifted learners are often underrepresented in rural contexts, the text adopts a social justice lens to outline the unique challenges of fostering advanced education in rural school distr...
Fontes E Doses de Pot ssio Na Cultura Do Caf (Coffea Arabica L.)
by Mauricio Antonio Cuzato Mancuso
Manejo Regenerativo de Ranchos
by Gaspare Varvaro, Gautier Gras, and Jaime Elizondo
Contextualizacao e questoes teoricas a cerca da Pedagogia da Alternancia (Cole, #1)
by Antonio Carlos Frossard
The lion's share of writing about education improvement for the past two decades has focused on improving urban schools. Given the yawning gaps between the low-income and minority students that populate those schools and their suburban counterparts, this makes a great deal of sense. Unfortunately, this focus has neglected the tens of millions of students who attend schools in rural areas. Many of the issues that they face, from the impact of the opioid epidemic to deindustrialization to a lack o...