Author: Anthony M. Roselli
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820472607
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Dos & Don'ts of Education Reform is a unique critical study of legislated reform in the U.S. Resisting the temptation to make facile recommendations for future action, this book takes pointed aim at the failure of education reform. Roselli blames a narrow-minded focus on testing and accountability, advocating instead for an honest, morally-driven construction of theory and practice. He breaks new ground in this close, multidisciplinary examination of curriculum, instruction and assessment by demonstrating how to create the conditions for a successful school experience for all students: a sociocultural view of success and a strong desire to improve the human condition. This book is an excellent accompaniment to courses such as social foundations of education and critical issues in education, as well as those dealing with educational policy and leadership.
Dos & Don'ts of Education Reform
Author: Anthony M. Roselli
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820472607
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Dos & Don'ts of Education Reform is a unique critical study of legislated reform in the U.S. Resisting the temptation to make facile recommendations for future action, this book takes pointed aim at the failure of education reform. Roselli blames a narrow-minded focus on testing and accountability, advocating instead for an honest, morally-driven construction of theory and practice. He breaks new ground in this close, multidisciplinary examination of curriculum, instruction and assessment by demonstrating how to create the conditions for a successful school experience for all students: a sociocultural view of success and a strong desire to improve the human condition. This book is an excellent accompaniment to courses such as social foundations of education and critical issues in education, as well as those dealing with educational policy and leadership.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820472607
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
Dos & Don'ts of Education Reform is a unique critical study of legislated reform in the U.S. Resisting the temptation to make facile recommendations for future action, this book takes pointed aim at the failure of education reform. Roselli blames a narrow-minded focus on testing and accountability, advocating instead for an honest, morally-driven construction of theory and practice. He breaks new ground in this close, multidisciplinary examination of curriculum, instruction and assessment by demonstrating how to create the conditions for a successful school experience for all students: a sociocultural view of success and a strong desire to improve the human condition. This book is an excellent accompaniment to courses such as social foundations of education and critical issues in education, as well as those dealing with educational policy and leadership.
School System Reform
Author: John Merrifield
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1645599639
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book identifies root causes of persistently disappointing classroom outcomes, identifies the policy root causes of the classroom causes of Nation at Risk, persistently low school system performance, and then lays out a strategy for identifying the key elements of a high-performing school system, and then achieving their implementation. A discussion forum for each chapter is at www.schoolsystemreformstudies.net
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1645599639
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This book identifies root causes of persistently disappointing classroom outcomes, identifies the policy root causes of the classroom causes of Nation at Risk, persistently low school system performance, and then lays out a strategy for identifying the key elements of a high-performing school system, and then achieving their implementation. A discussion forum for each chapter is at www.schoolsystemreformstudies.net
Do's, Don'ts and Dilemmas: Perspectives
Author: Dipayan Bhattacharyya
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
In this era of fast paced life, time and patience are getting lesser by the day, especially amongst the adolescents and young adults, both segments of population that hold immense value for the present and future, not only their own but for the society in general too. With the innumerable choices and decisions that they need to make daily, they are often left in dilemma of what is correct and the best. While the world wide web is booming with many solutions, starting from short cuts to elaborate, do these answers truly suit the ground level yet complex issues? Or are they simply coaxing us to somehow adjust to the taste of pre-cooked meals? Are we losing our palate in the process? A fresh perspective on the basics of our personal and professional life, from the age of adolescence to adulthood, incorporating inter-generational point of view. This book incorporates the various activities at different life stages, the concepts and emotions that are associated with it that we have been made accustomed to.
Publisher: Clever Fox Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
In this era of fast paced life, time and patience are getting lesser by the day, especially amongst the adolescents and young adults, both segments of population that hold immense value for the present and future, not only their own but for the society in general too. With the innumerable choices and decisions that they need to make daily, they are often left in dilemma of what is correct and the best. While the world wide web is booming with many solutions, starting from short cuts to elaborate, do these answers truly suit the ground level yet complex issues? Or are they simply coaxing us to somehow adjust to the taste of pre-cooked meals? Are we losing our palate in the process? A fresh perspective on the basics of our personal and professional life, from the age of adolescence to adulthood, incorporating inter-generational point of view. This book incorporates the various activities at different life stages, the concepts and emotions that are associated with it that we have been made accustomed to.
Critical Voices in Teacher Education
Author: Barry Down
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400739745
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
We live in dangerous times when educational policies and practices are debated largely in terms of how they fit with the needs of the free market. This volume is a collection of writing by teacher-educators that draws on their unique biographies, experiences and perspectives to denounce these misguided norms. It explores what it means—practically and intellectually—to teach for social justice in conservative times. In a globalised world where the power of capital holds sway, the purposes of social institutions such as universities and schools is being refashioned in ways that are markedly instrumental and technicist in nature. The consequence is that teachers’ work is increasingly constrained by regimes of control such as standardised testing, accountability, transparency, and national curricula. In the meantime, large numbers of students and teachers are disengaging physically, emotionally and intellectually from learning. The contributors to this edited volume present both a powerful critique of these developments and a counter-hegemonic vision of teacher education founded on the principles and values of social justice, democracy and critical inquiry. Teacher education, they argue, involves a commitment to critical intellectual work that subjects some deeply entrenched assumptions, beliefs, habits, routines and practices to closer scrutiny. The contributing authors expose how ideology and power operate in seemingly blameless, rational ways to perpetuate social hierarchies based on class, gender, sexuality, race and culture.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9400739745
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
We live in dangerous times when educational policies and practices are debated largely in terms of how they fit with the needs of the free market. This volume is a collection of writing by teacher-educators that draws on their unique biographies, experiences and perspectives to denounce these misguided norms. It explores what it means—practically and intellectually—to teach for social justice in conservative times. In a globalised world where the power of capital holds sway, the purposes of social institutions such as universities and schools is being refashioned in ways that are markedly instrumental and technicist in nature. The consequence is that teachers’ work is increasingly constrained by regimes of control such as standardised testing, accountability, transparency, and national curricula. In the meantime, large numbers of students and teachers are disengaging physically, emotionally and intellectually from learning. The contributors to this edited volume present both a powerful critique of these developments and a counter-hegemonic vision of teacher education founded on the principles and values of social justice, democracy and critical inquiry. Teacher education, they argue, involves a commitment to critical intellectual work that subjects some deeply entrenched assumptions, beliefs, habits, routines and practices to closer scrutiny. The contributing authors expose how ideology and power operate in seemingly blameless, rational ways to perpetuate social hierarchies based on class, gender, sexuality, race and culture.
Resources in Education
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Change Forces
Author: Michael Fullan
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136616098
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Knowledge of the processes of educational change is said to be the missing ingredient in attempts to bring about educational innovation and reform. Whether these efforts involve grass roots innovation or large-scale societal reform, failure to understand and act on existing knowledge of the change process has accounted for the widespread lack of success in making educational improvements. This volume analyzes what is known about successful or productive change processes, and identifies corresponding action strategies at the individual, school, local and state levels. Included in this book is a major treatment of the topic of the 'ethics of planned change', a neglected topic in recent literature, especially since strategies for intervening in the change process are receiving more attention. This book is intended to be used by teachers in training and in service, teacher trainers, educational researchers, education historians and administrators.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136616098
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
Knowledge of the processes of educational change is said to be the missing ingredient in attempts to bring about educational innovation and reform. Whether these efforts involve grass roots innovation or large-scale societal reform, failure to understand and act on existing knowledge of the change process has accounted for the widespread lack of success in making educational improvements. This volume analyzes what is known about successful or productive change processes, and identifies corresponding action strategies at the individual, school, local and state levels. Included in this book is a major treatment of the topic of the 'ethics of planned change', a neglected topic in recent literature, especially since strategies for intervening in the change process are receiving more attention. This book is intended to be used by teachers in training and in service, teacher trainers, educational researchers, education historians and administrators.
The Wiley Handbook of Educational Supervision
Author: Sally J. Zepeda
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119128285
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 668
Book Description
An authoritative guide to educational supervision in today’s complex environment The Wiley Handbook of Educational Supervision offers a comprehensive resource that explores the evolution of supervision through contributions from a panel of noted experts. The text explores a wealth of topics including recent and dramatic changes in the complex context of today’s schools. This important resource: Describes supervision in a historical context Includes a review of adult learning and professional community Reviews new teacher preparation and comprehensive induction systems Contains perspectives on administrative feedback, peer coaching and collaboration Presents information on professional development and job-embedding learning Examines policy and implementation challenges in teacher evaluation Written for researchers, policy analysts, school administrators and supervisors, The Wiley Handbook of Educational Supervision draws on concepts, theories and research from other closely related fields of study to enhance and challenge our understanding of educational supervision.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119128285
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 668
Book Description
An authoritative guide to educational supervision in today’s complex environment The Wiley Handbook of Educational Supervision offers a comprehensive resource that explores the evolution of supervision through contributions from a panel of noted experts. The text explores a wealth of topics including recent and dramatic changes in the complex context of today’s schools. This important resource: Describes supervision in a historical context Includes a review of adult learning and professional community Reviews new teacher preparation and comprehensive induction systems Contains perspectives on administrative feedback, peer coaching and collaboration Presents information on professional development and job-embedding learning Examines policy and implementation challenges in teacher evaluation Written for researchers, policy analysts, school administrators and supervisors, The Wiley Handbook of Educational Supervision draws on concepts, theories and research from other closely related fields of study to enhance and challenge our understanding of educational supervision.
Culture X Goes to School
Author: Edward S. Ebert II
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 147580346X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Floors that generate power, the electronic wall, mix-‘n-match modular school buildings, along with the Education Congress of the States and the 622 Curriculum are among the suggestions offered by Ebert and Maxwell in this provocative view toward revolutionizing one of the oldest institutions in the United States: Public Education. But first is the in-depth treatment of the myth of education reform, our national identity crisis, the fading American culture, and the emergence of Culture X. The failure of school reform efforts to elevate public education in the United States to a preeminent position is due to the myth of educational reform; the mistaken belief that substantive changes actually occur. Culture X Goes to School offers a treatise, a workbook, and an invitation for you to become a player in determining who we are as a culture and where we are going. Some additional key features of this book include: •Thought-provoking activities in every chapter •Detailed guide for assessing school reforms at the local or state level •Specific, innovative suggestions from school facilities to curriculum to administration
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 147580346X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
Floors that generate power, the electronic wall, mix-‘n-match modular school buildings, along with the Education Congress of the States and the 622 Curriculum are among the suggestions offered by Ebert and Maxwell in this provocative view toward revolutionizing one of the oldest institutions in the United States: Public Education. But first is the in-depth treatment of the myth of education reform, our national identity crisis, the fading American culture, and the emergence of Culture X. The failure of school reform efforts to elevate public education in the United States to a preeminent position is due to the myth of educational reform; the mistaken belief that substantive changes actually occur. Culture X Goes to School offers a treatise, a workbook, and an invitation for you to become a player in determining who we are as a culture and where we are going. Some additional key features of this book include: •Thought-provoking activities in every chapter •Detailed guide for assessing school reforms at the local or state level •Specific, innovative suggestions from school facilities to curriculum to administration
Research in Education
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 1216
Book Description
Singapore
Author: Jason Lim
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317331516
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the nation as it has overcome major economic, social, cultural and political challenges in a short period of time. Whilst this was a celebratory event to acknowledge the role of the People’s Action Party (PAP) government, it was also marked by national remembrance as founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew died in March 2015. This book critically reflects on Singapore’s 50 years of independence. Contributors interrogate a selected range of topics on Singapore’s history, culture and society – including the constitution, education, religion and race – and thereby facilitate a better understanding of its shared national past. Central to this book is an examination of how Singaporeans have learnt to adapt and change through PAP government policies since independence in 1965. All chapters begin their histories from that point in time and each contribution focuses either on an area that has been neglected in Singapore’s modern history or offer new perspectives on the past. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, it presents an independent and critical take on Singapore’s post-1965 history. A valuable assessment to students and researchers alike, Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015 is of interest to specialists in Southeast Asian history and politics.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317331516
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 399
Book Description
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the nation as it has overcome major economic, social, cultural and political challenges in a short period of time. Whilst this was a celebratory event to acknowledge the role of the People’s Action Party (PAP) government, it was also marked by national remembrance as founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew died in March 2015. This book critically reflects on Singapore’s 50 years of independence. Contributors interrogate a selected range of topics on Singapore’s history, culture and society – including the constitution, education, religion and race – and thereby facilitate a better understanding of its shared national past. Central to this book is an examination of how Singaporeans have learnt to adapt and change through PAP government policies since independence in 1965. All chapters begin their histories from that point in time and each contribution focuses either on an area that has been neglected in Singapore’s modern history or offer new perspectives on the past. Using a multi-disciplinary approach, it presents an independent and critical take on Singapore’s post-1965 history. A valuable assessment to students and researchers alike, Singapore: Negotiating State and Society, 1965-2015 is of interest to specialists in Southeast Asian history and politics.