Perspectives on Educational Practice Around the World
Editat de Dr Sue Hammond, Margaret Sangsteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350076334
ISBN-10: 1350076333
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350076333
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 20 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Draws together contributions and experiences from around the world, including Canada, China, India, Ireland, Malaysia, Nepal, Norway, Palestine, Qatar, South Africa, Tanzania and the UK
Notă biografică
Sue Hammond is Senior Lecturer in Primary Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. As a primary school teacher, Sue was committed to developing children's talents, interests and learning. Through her role in teacher education, she works closely with schools, extending her research into social diversity. Sue was a consultant in Malaysia and India and has taught teachers and students from across the globe. Margaret Sangster was formerly Principal Lecturer in Primary Education at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. Margaret worked as an advisor to primary and middle schools, was a Principal Lecturer in Primary Mathematics, and held managerial positions in higher education. She acted as a mathematics consultant in Malaysia.
Cuprins
Notes on ContributorsPrefaceIntroductionPart I: A View from the Inside1.What is the Purpose of Education in a Country Infected by Poverty and Corruption? Andrea Ramos Arias (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)2.How Practical is it to Implement National Standards in an International Setting? (Primary School Teacher, Qatar)3.An Imperial Relic or Preparation for a Global Society? What are the Issues of Having English-medium Schools? Simon Hoult (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) and Christudas Amala Lal (University of Kerala, India)4.Who Decides What Should Be Taught in Our Schools and Why? Yvonne S. Findlay (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)5.What Are the Effects of Changing Curriculums? Mas Norbany binti Abu Samah (IPG Kampus Dato' Razali Ismail, Malaysia)6.Are There Strategies that Provide Successful Inclusion for All Students in General Education? Ellen Warrington (Mount Mercy University, USA)7.Can Diversity Really Be Used in Minority Language Teaching? Lynne Wiltse (University of Alberta, Canada)8.How Can Inclusion be Promoted Through a Linguistically Responsive Pedagogy? (Jenni Alisaari (University of Turku, Finland), Heli Vigren (University of Turku, Finland) and Leena Maria Heikkola (University of Oslo, Norway)9.How Much Does Teacher Enthusiasm Affect Student Learning? Maria Mifsud (University of Malta, Malta)10.What Social Justice is Being Achieved Through Education? Sue Hammond (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)11.What Pedagogical Questions Are Raised in Reforming Early Literacy Instruction? Mona Flognfeldt (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway), Eva Michaelsen (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway) and Kirsten Palm (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway)12.Does Collaborative Teaching Work? Tika Ram Pokhrel (Kathmandu University, Nepal)13.How Can We Learn from Teaching in Another Country? Alison Leonard (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)14.How Can Visually Impaired Children Be Supported? Baraka Mwiyoha (DCT Mvumi Secondary School, Tanzania) and Alison Leonard (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)15.How Do Theory and Practice Relate to Each Other in the Social Reality of the Classroom? Vuyokazi Nomlomo (University of Western Cape, South Africa) and Melanie Luckay (University of Western Cape, South Africa)Part II: A View from the Outside Looking in16.What Can We Learn from Two Contrasting Cultural Educational Traditions? Vanessa Young (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)17.How Could This Be? Hilde Tørnby (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway)18.How Can You Build Well-being in a Culturally Different Context? Karen Collett, (University of Western Cape, South Africa)19.How Can International Exchange Programmes Support Teacher Development? Sissel Tove Olsen (Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway)20.How Might Teachers Adapt Their Practice in Response to Traumatized Students? Jill Matthews (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)21.What Do Children Think about Other Nations, Peoples and Cultures? Stephen Scoffham (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)Part III: A Meeting of Minds 22.How Do We Prepare Teachers as Global Educators and Balance National Accreditation Requirements With Global Challenges? Oliver McGarr (University of Limerick, Ireland)23.How Does Prescribed Curriculum Content Impact on Inclusive Education Practices in Emerging Educational Systems? Viv Wilson (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) and Mirna Nel (North Western University, South Africa)24.What Are the Challenges for Teachers of Implementing Curriculum Change? Hanan Jibril-Dadoub (National Institute for Educational Training, Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Palestine), Maria Elsam (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) and Joy Mower (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)25.What Can Be Gained from Intercultural Engagements? Christudas Amala Lal (University of Kerala, India) and Simon Hoult (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)26.How Might Experience Another Culture Challenge Assumptions? Clair Stevens (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) and Sue Hammond (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)27.How Can We Learn to Live within Planetary Limits? Stephen Scoffham (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK) with Margaret Sangster (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)28.A Perspective on the Perspectives (Sue Hammond, (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)ReferencesIndex
Recenzii
An informative and stimulating read, one which spans all levels of education as well as providing interesting, contextualised examples of practices and policies from around the globe. The chapters offer rich insights into many timely issues such as standardised and comparative assessments, curriculum reform and implementation, and teacher education programming and practicum opportunities.