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Curriculum Making, Reciprocal Learning, and the Best-Loved Self: Intercultural Reciprocal Learning in Chinese and Western Education

Autor Cheryl J. Craig
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 noi 2020
This book revolves around curriculum making, reciprocal learning, and the best-loved self. It draws on extensive school-based studies conducted with teachers in the United States, China, and Canada, and weaves in experiences from other cross-national projects, keynote addresses, archival research, and editorial work. The elucidation of the ‘best-loved self’ drives home the point that teachers are more than the subject matter they teach: they are students’ role models and allies. Curriculum making and reciprocal learning relationships enrich teachers’ and students’ being and becoming as they live curriculum alongside one another—with the goal of more satisfying lives held firmly in view.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030601003
ISBN-10: 3030601005
Pagini: 171
Ilustrații: XIII, 171 p. 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Intercultural Reciprocal Learning in Chinese and Western Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Curriculum Making 1.- 2. Curriculum Making 2.- 3. Reciprocal Learning.- 4. The Best-Loved Self.-

Notă biografică

Cheryl J. Craig is Professor and Houston Endowment Endowed Chair of Urban Education and the Technology and Teacher Education Program Lead in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture at Texas A&M University, USA.

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This book revolves around curriculum making, reciprocal learning, and the best-loved self. It draws on extensive school-based studies conducted with teachers in the United States, China, and Canada, and weaves in experiences from other cross-national projects, keynote addresses, archival research, and editorial work. The elucidation of the ‘best-loved self’ drives home the point that teachers are more than the subject matter they teach: they are students’ role models and allies. Curriculum making and reciprocal learning relationships enrich teachers’ and students’ being and becoming as they live curriculum alongside one another—with the goal of more satisfying lives held firmly in view.

Caracteristici

Draws on the work of Joseph Schwab who revolutionized the fields of curriculum and teaching in the 1970s Brings forward original scholarship born out of the Canada-China Reciprocal Learning project Engages carefully with the pitfalls of international education policy, attending to demands across country borders