Innovación en la enseñanza de la lectura en el Reino Unido

Innovación en la enseñanza de la lectura en el Reino Unido
Title Innovación en la enseñanza de la lectura en el Reino Unido PDF eBook
Author Hugh Philp
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1973
Genre Educational innovations
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Experiments and Innovations in Education

Experiments and Innovations in Education
Title Experiments and Innovations in Education PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 58
Release 1980
Genre Education
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After the Media

After the Media
Title After the Media PDF eBook
Author Peter Bennett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 329
Release 2011-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136732276

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This provocative text considers the state of media and cultural studies today after the demolition of the traditional media paradigm, and engages with the new, active consumer culture. Media Studies, particularly within schools, has until recently been concerned with mass media and the effects of ‘the media’ in society and on people. As new media technology has blurred the boundaries between the audience and the media, the status of this area of education is threatened. Whilst some have called for a drastic re-think (Media Studies 2.0), others have called for caution, arguing that the power dynamics of ownership and gatekeeping are left intact. This book uses cultural and technological change as a context for a more forensic exploration of the traditional dependence on the idea of ‘the media’ as one homogenous unit. It suggests that it would be liberating for students, teachers and academics to depart from such a model and shift the focus to people and how they create culture in this contemporary ‘mediascape’.

Boletím Internacional de Bibliografie Sobre Educação

Boletím Internacional de Bibliografie Sobre Educação
Title Boletím Internacional de Bibliografie Sobre Educação PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 672
Release 1971
Genre Education
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Unesco List of Documents and Publications

Unesco List of Documents and Publications
Title Unesco List of Documents and Publications PDF eBook
Author Unesco
Publisher
Pages 1180
Release 1981
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Eudised R & D Bulletin

Eudised R & D Bulletin
Title Eudised R & D Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Documentation Centre for Education in Europe
Publisher
Pages 636
Release 1990
Genre Education
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Contains research project reports arranged by subject with descriptors from the EUDISED Multilingual Thesaurus.

An Educational Calamity

An Educational Calamity
Title An Educational Calamity PDF eBook
Author Uche Amaechi
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Pages 386
Release 2021-03-27
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused major disruptions to education around the world. Since the World Health Organization declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020, most students on the planet were affected by the interruption of in-person schooling. To mitigate the educational loss such interruption would cause, education authorities the world over created a variety of alternative mechanisms of education delivery. They did so quickly and with insufficient knowledge about what would work well, for which children, and for what aspects of the schooling experience.Having to create such alternative arrangements in short order was the ultimate adaptive leadership challenge, one for which no playbook existed, one for which solutions would have to be invented, rather than drawn from existing technical knowledge. The nature of the challenge differed across the world and regions, and it differed also within countries as a function of the differential public health and economic impact of the pandemic on communities, and of variations in institutional and financial resources available to redress such impact, including availability of digital infrastructure and previous knowledge and experience of teachers and students with digi-pedagogies and other resources to create alternative education delivery systems.Sustaining educational opportunities amidst these challenges created by the pandemic was an example of adaptive education response not to a unique unexpected challenge but to one in a larger class of problems, just one of the many adaptive conundrums facing communities and societies. Beyond the challenges resulting from the pandemic, other complications of that sort predating the pandemic included those resulting from poverty, inequality, social inclusion, governance, climate change, among others. In some ways, the pandemic served as an accelerant for some of those, augmenting their impact or underscoring the urgency of addressing them. Adaptive puzzles of this sort, including pandemics, are likely to continue to impact education systems in the foreseeable future. This makes it necessary to strengthen the capacity of education systems to respond to them.Reimagining education systems so they are resilient in the face of adaptive challenges is an opportunity to mobilize new talent and institutional resources. Partnerships between school systems and universities can contribute to those reimagined and more resilient systems, they can enhance the institutional capacity of education systems to devise solutions and to implement them. Such partnerships are also an opportunity for universities to be more deliberate in integrating their three core functions of research, teaching and outreach in service of addressing significant social challenges in a context in rapid flux.In this book we present the results of one approach to produce the integration between research, teaching and outreach just described, resulting from engaging graduate students in collaborations with school systems for the purpose of helping identify ways to sustain educational opportunity during the disruption caused by the pandemic. This activity engaged our students in research and analysis, contributing to their education, and it engaged them in service to society. The book examines what happened to educational opportunity during the Covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, Belize, the municipality of Santa Ana in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Kenya, in the States of Sinaloa and Quintana Roo in Mexico, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and in the United States in Richardson Independent School District in Texas. It offers an systematic analysis of policy options to sustain educational opportunity during the pandemic.