Curriculum as Conversation

Curriculum as Conversation
Title Curriculum as Conversation PDF eBook
Author Arthur N. Applebee
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 162
Release 1996-05-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9780226021232

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“Applebee's central point, the need to teach 'knowledge in context,' is absolutely crucial for the hopes of any reformed curriculum. His experience and knowledge give his voice an authority that makes many of the current proposals on both the left and right seem shallow by comparison.”—Gerald Graff, University of Chicago

The College Conversation

The College Conversation
Title The College Conversation PDF eBook
Author Eric J. Furda
Publisher Penguin
Pages 289
Release 2021-09-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1984878360

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From an Ivy League dean and a college admissions expert, a guide to help parents support their children as they navigate their way to college The College Conversation is a comprehensive resource for mapping the path through the college application process that provides practical advice and reassurance to keep both anxious parents and confused children sane and grounded. Rather than adding to the existing canon of "How to Get In" college guides or rankings, Eric Furda and Jacques Steinberg provide a step-by-step approach to having the tough conversations on this topic with less stress and more success. The book is organized around key discussions and themes that trace the chronological arc of admissions and financial aid--beginning before the assembly of a list of potential colleges and continuing through the receipt of decisions--with a final section that includes advice on the first year of college. The topics include preliminary conversations about the search, and specifically how parents can think about their children's interests and what kind of college would best suit them; choosing a college (based on its curriculum, culture, and community); writing the most effective essays; assessing acceptances, including considerations of finances and aid; and making the transition from high school to college life. The College Conversation will provide parents, students, and counselors with the credible, level-headed information often missing in this process, as well as a much-needed dash of perspective borne of experience.

The Purposes of Education

The Purposes of Education
Title The Purposes of Education PDF eBook
Author John Hattie
Publisher Routledge
Pages 322
Release 2020-05-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1000066029

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What are the purposes of education and what is the relationship between educational research and policy? Using the twin lenses of Visible Learning and educational philosophy, these are among the many fascinating topics discussed in extended conversations between John Hattie and Steen Nepper Larsen. This wide-ranging and informative book offers fundamental propositions about the nature of education. It maps out in fascinating detail a coming together of Hattie’s empirical data and world-famous Visible Learning paradigm with the rich heritage of educational philosophy. Additionally, it explores the inevitable questions of the purpose of education and the development of students in a learning society. Part clash of cultures, part meeting of minds, always fascinating and illuminating, this intriguing book will inspire teachers, students, and parents at all levels of the educational system – from kindergarten through school to university. Conversations include: What are the purposes of education? Does educational data speak for itself? What is the role of the teacher? Is learning a visible phenomenon? Is it important to teach and learn specific subjects? What is the role of neuroscience research? What is the relationship between educational research and educational politics? What is the role of the state in education?

The Educational Conversation

The Educational Conversation
Title The Educational Conversation PDF eBook
Author James W. Garrison
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 182
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780791424476

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This book discusses topics normally excluded from the current educational conversation such as soul, authority, irony, memory, style, luck, privacy, power, and hospitality.

Informal Education

Informal Education
Title Informal Education PDF eBook
Author Tony Jeffs
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 2005
Genre Community education
ISBN 9781900219297

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Writers explore how informal educators encourage conversation, democracy and learning. They also examine evaluation, working with process, living with values and planning. Each chapter includes a number of questions that help readers to explore their work. Further support is given on a set of linked web pages.

The Core

The Core
Title The Core PDF eBook
Author Leigh A. Bortins
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 255
Release 2010-06-08
Genre Education
ISBN 023010035X

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The Core is an important resource that helps parents create ways to incorporate study into daily routines involving the entire family. --Book Jacket.

Dialogic Education

Dialogic Education
Title Dialogic Education PDF eBook
Author Ronald C. Arnett
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 284
Release 1993-01-06
Genre Education
ISBN 9780809321315

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Examining undergraduate education from the point of view of a philosopher of communication, Ronald C. Arnett takes a positive view of higher education during a time when education is being assailed as seldom before. Arnett responds to this criticism with convincing support of the academy reinforced by his personal experiences as well as those of others scholars and teachers. Arnett's book is an invitation to converse about higher education as well as a reminder of the potential for dialogue between teacher and student, dialogue that the author defines as a "willingness to enter conversation about ideas," to maintain relationships through differences, and to ask value questions. Arnett see education as more than the dispensing of information. He emphasizes the importance of character development as well as the the development of relationships between students and teachers. Arnett stresses the importance of honesty and integrity in students, teachers, and administrators, and he insists that education should focus more on the good of the entire school than on the individual. Arnett does not offer this book as the truth about education nor as a "how to teach" manual. Rather, he regards it as an attempt to understand education from a communication perspective and as a reminder of the positive and constructive aspects of teaching. The book is based on Arnett's belief that educators who care about ideas and people not only improve education but also benefit the community.