Harnessing the Transformative Power of Education: Innovations and Controversies: Interrogating Educational Change, cartea 9
Becky Shelley, Kitty te Riele, Natalie Brown, Tess Crellinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2019
This volume gratefully builds on such analysis, to take a more constructive stance: examining how to better enable education to fulfil its promise of transforming lives.
Harnessing the Transformative Power of Education returns overall to a broader language of educational change rather than reduce our sense of scale and scope of ‘transformation’ to what might be measured in or by schools. It offers a series of practical, local but system wide and socially responsible practices, policies and analyses to support the ways that education can work at its best. The projects described here vary in scale and scope but are rooted in a wider sense of community and social responsibility so that education is considered as a necessary sustainable process to ensure productive futures for all.
Its contributors include not only scholars, but also professional experts and young people. The book’s aim is to share and advance authentic possibilities for enabling all children and young people to flourish through the transformative power of education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004417281
ISBN-10: 9004417281
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Innovations and Controversies: Interrogating Educational Change
ISBN-10: 9004417281
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Innovations and Controversies: Interrogating Educational Change
Cuprins
ForewordFrances Underwood
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 The Transformative Potential of Education
Becky Shelley, Kitty te Riele, Natalie Brown and Jodee Wilson
Vignette A: Learning Outside School
Ellie Kearnes, Denise Delphin and Tristam Fitzallen (with Tess Crellin)
2 Lateral Violence in Aboriginal Communities: From Awareness to Transformations
Yvonne Clark and Karen Glover
3 Building Strong and Supportive Communities: Developing a Child Standpoint
Sharon Bessell
4 What Do We Really Mean by Educational Attainment?
Katrina Beams and Natalie Brown
Vignette B: Exploring Successful Learning with Lucas and Lily: What Can a School-University Partnership Offer to Enhance the Education of Senior Secondary Students and Prepare Them for What’s Next in Their Learning?
Jess Woodroffe, Tom Viney, Michael Craw, Lily Spencer and Lucas Long
5 Using the Practice of Statistics to Design Students’ Experiences in STEM Education
Noleine Fitzallen and Jane Watson
6 Pedagogies in Science Education for Social Justice
Barbara Kameniar and Jacinta Duncan
7 A Framework for Quality Flexible Learning Programs
Kitty te Riele
Vignette C: Students as Agents of Change
Brodie Kennedy, Sophie Reid and Sue Stack
8 Learning with the Children’s University
Becky Shelley, Georgia Sutton and Karen Eyles
9 Beyond Me-Ism: Teamwork, Team Building and Cooperation in Flexible Learning Environments
Fiona MacDonald, Bethany Easton and Dorothy Bottrell
10 The Transformative Power of Gratitude in Education
Kerry Howells
11 Passport to Better Health and Education Outcomes for Tasmania’s Children
Andrew P. Hills, Megan Gibson and Trevor Brown
12 HealthLit4Kids: Building Health Literacy from the School Ground Up
Rose Nash, Shandell Elmer and Richard Osborne
Vignette D: The Power of Collaboration and Partnership: Stories of the Brooker Highway
Emily Bullock and Kate Gross
13 The Spatialities of School-Parent-Community Engagement
Elaine Stratford, Sue Kilpatrick, Robin Katersky Barnes, Gemma Burns and Sarah Fischer
14 Enabling the Work of Flexible and Inclusive Learning Providers through Collaboration, Partnerships and Networks
Louisa Ellum
15 Transforming Trajectories for Disadvantaged Young Children: Lessons from Tasmania’s Child and Family Centres
Nick Hopwood
16 Cultivating Professional Learning Partnerships in Tasmania
Abbey MacDonald and Katie Wightman
Afterword
Julian Sefton-GreenIndex
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
1 The Transformative Potential of Education
Becky Shelley, Kitty te Riele, Natalie Brown and Jodee Wilson
PART 1: Themes and Concepts
Vignette A: Learning Outside School
Ellie Kearnes, Denise Delphin and Tristam Fitzallen (with Tess Crellin)
2 Lateral Violence in Aboriginal Communities: From Awareness to Transformations
Yvonne Clark and Karen Glover
3 Building Strong and Supportive Communities: Developing a Child Standpoint
Sharon Bessell
4 What Do We Really Mean by Educational Attainment?
Katrina Beams and Natalie Brown
PART 2: Enabling Success in Learning
Vignette B: Exploring Successful Learning with Lucas and Lily: What Can a School-University Partnership Offer to Enhance the Education of Senior Secondary Students and Prepare Them for What’s Next in Their Learning?
Jess Woodroffe, Tom Viney, Michael Craw, Lily Spencer and Lucas Long
5 Using the Practice of Statistics to Design Students’ Experiences in STEM Education
Noleine Fitzallen and Jane Watson
6 Pedagogies in Science Education for Social Justice
Barbara Kameniar and Jacinta Duncan
7 A Framework for Quality Flexible Learning Programs
Kitty te Riele
PART 3: Identity, Well-Being and Learning
Vignette C: Students as Agents of Change
Brodie Kennedy, Sophie Reid and Sue Stack
8 Learning with the Children’s University
Becky Shelley, Georgia Sutton and Karen Eyles
9 Beyond Me-Ism: Teamwork, Team Building and Cooperation in Flexible Learning Environments
Fiona MacDonald, Bethany Easton and Dorothy Bottrell
10 The Transformative Power of Gratitude in Education
Kerry Howells
11 Passport to Better Health and Education Outcomes for Tasmania’s Children
Andrew P. Hills, Megan Gibson and Trevor Brown
12 HealthLit4Kids: Building Health Literacy from the School Ground Up
Rose Nash, Shandell Elmer and Richard Osborne
PART 4: Collaboration and Partnership
Vignette D: The Power of Collaboration and Partnership: Stories of the Brooker Highway
Emily Bullock and Kate Gross
13 The Spatialities of School-Parent-Community Engagement
Elaine Stratford, Sue Kilpatrick, Robin Katersky Barnes, Gemma Burns and Sarah Fischer
14 Enabling the Work of Flexible and Inclusive Learning Providers through Collaboration, Partnerships and Networks
Louisa Ellum
15 Transforming Trajectories for Disadvantaged Young Children: Lessons from Tasmania’s Child and Family Centres
Nick Hopwood
16 Cultivating Professional Learning Partnerships in Tasmania
Abbey MacDonald and Katie Wightman
Afterword
Julian Sefton-GreenIndex
Notă biografică
Becky Shelley, PhD (2003), University of Tasmania, is Deputy Director of the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. She is a political scientist who publishes on political economy, comparative analysis, and social policy. Her publications include Democratic Development in East Asia (Routledge, 2005).
Kitty te Riele, PhD (2003), University of Sydney, is Professor and Deputy Director of the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. Her publications on education include Interrogating Conceptions of “Vulnerable Youth” in Theory, Policy and Practice (Sense, 2015).
Natalie Brown, PhD (2000), University of Tasmania, is Director of the Peter Underwood Centre. Natalie’s research is in STEM education, higher education and professional learning. Her publications include Educational Research and Professional Learning in Changing Times (Brill, 2012).
Tess Crellin, First Class Hons (2009), University of Sydney, is a Research Assistant at the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. Her publications include contract research reports for the Centre, and magazine articles in Lume.
Kitty te Riele, PhD (2003), University of Sydney, is Professor and Deputy Director of the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. Her publications on education include Interrogating Conceptions of “Vulnerable Youth” in Theory, Policy and Practice (Sense, 2015).
Natalie Brown, PhD (2000), University of Tasmania, is Director of the Peter Underwood Centre. Natalie’s research is in STEM education, higher education and professional learning. Her publications include Educational Research and Professional Learning in Changing Times (Brill, 2012).
Tess Crellin, First Class Hons (2009), University of Sydney, is a Research Assistant at the Peter Underwood Centre at the University of Tasmania. Her publications include contract research reports for the Centre, and magazine articles in Lume.