Collaborative Reform and Other Improbable Dreams

Collaborative Reform and Other Improbable Dreams
Title Collaborative Reform and Other Improbable Dreams PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Johnston-Parsons
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 316
Release 2000-02-17
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791444665

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Examines Professional Development Schools, or "teaching schools," and the myriad complex issues, from policy to personnel, that surround their operation.

Learning, Teaching, and Community

Learning, Teaching, and Community
Title Learning, Teaching, and Community PDF eBook
Author Lucinda Pease-Alvarez
Publisher Routledge
Pages 316
Release 2006-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1135615314

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This volume brings together established and new scholarly voices to explore how participatory and situated approaches to learning can contribute to educational innovation. The contributors' critical examinations of educational programming and engagements provide insights into how educators, youth, families, and community members understand and enact their commitments to diversity and equitable access. Collectively, these essays complicate notions of community, alerting readers to ways in which community can be constructed other than in geographical and ethnoracial terms--as alliances and collaborations of individuals joining together to accomplish or negotiate shared agendas. The focus on agency combined with social context, a dialectic to which all of the authors speak, enlarges and invigorates our sense of what is pedagogically possible in societies characterized by diversity and flux. *Part I, "Linking Pedagogy to Communities," focuses on dynamic initiatives where practitioners collaborate with community members and other professionals as they acknowledge and build on the cultural, linguistic, and intellectual resources of ethnic-minority students and their communities. *Part II, "Professional Learning for Diversity," centers on the authors' experiences in facilitating opportunities for working with prospective and practicing teachers to develop situated pedagogies, highlighting both the challenges that emerge and the transformations that occur. *Part III, "Learning in Community (and Community in Learning), illustrates how educational innovation can extend beyond the realm of schools and classrooms by elucidating ways in which individuals construct learning venues in out-of-school settings. Learning, Teaching, and Community: Contributions of Situated and Participatory Approaches to Educational Innovation is a compelling and timely text ideally suited for courses focused on teacher education and development, informal learning, equity and education, multilingual and multicultural education, language and culture, educational foundations, and school reform/educational restructuring, and will be equally of interest to faculty, researchers, and professionals in these areas.

School Improvement

School Improvement
Title School Improvement PDF eBook
Author Zijian Li
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 424
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9781594549441

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School improvement is at the centre of educational reform and is perceived by many as a key to social and economic advance. It contributes to determining the personal fulfilment and career paths of individual students and consequently engages the interest of parents and community members. It is an ever-present commitment of teachers and managers in schools. Policy makers and politicians at international, national and local levels devote much time and effort to their search for better schools. School improvement has also attracted the attention of researchers and scholars in many countries. They have been drawn from various disciplines and fields within the educational studies community, including psychology, sociology, history, evaluation, and studies in curriculum and assessment. There is now an established body of findings from studies conducted in many contexts. This book brings together leading experts drawn from many countries and several continents, reflecting diverse approaches to educational policy and practice, evaluation and research. Variations between countries and between local communities within countries are highlighted. The possibilities and difficulties inherent in transferring evidence from one educational system, at a number of levels, to another are clearly discussed. What emerges from the cross-national and cross-cultural evidence are several significant threads, currently under active investigation, including: school structure and management, classroom organisation, school leadership, teacher training and staff development, curriculum and assessment, community involvement, lifelong learning and special provision for students with special educational needs. "School Improvement: International Perspectives" is written for national educational policy makers, teachers and student teachers, governing bodies and parents from various levels of schooling, and university researchers and scholars.

Active Collaborative Education

Active Collaborative Education
Title Active Collaborative Education PDF eBook
Author Judith Barak
Publisher Springer
Pages 196
Release 2015-12-28
Genre Education
ISBN 9463004025

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ACE (Active Collaborative Education) set out on its educational journey in October 2001. At the time, graduates of the college were enthusiastically accepted in the field, smoothly slipping into the school system and highly appreciated as ‘good teachers’. However, this situation did not please this book’s contributors. They wanted to see ACE graduates as different teachers, agents of change and innovation in their classrooms as well as in the wider circles of their society. It is against this background that the ACE program came into being – subversive in spirit, focusing on the process as much as on its end results, on dialogue instead of on competition, and on learning communities and participation as much as on individual engagement.

Curriculum Spaces

Curriculum Spaces
Title Curriculum Spaces PDF eBook
Author Lisa J. Cary
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 170
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9780820481289

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Prioritizing Urban Children, Teachers, and Schools through Professional Development Schools

Prioritizing Urban Children, Teachers, and Schools through Professional Development Schools
Title Prioritizing Urban Children, Teachers, and Schools through Professional Development Schools PDF eBook
Author Pia Lindquist Wong
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 287
Release 2009-03-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1438426003

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Provides insights into university partnerships with urban schools.

The Special Educator's Guide to Collaboration

The Special Educator's Guide to Collaboration
Title The Special Educator's Guide to Collaboration PDF eBook
Author Sharon F. Cramer
Publisher Corwin Press
Pages 361
Release 2006-04-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1506318622

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Find case stories from up-to-date research, reflection activities, structured research and interview activities for developing collaboration skills.