Handbook of Research on Adapting Remote Learning Practices for Early Childhood and Elementary School Classrooms

Handbook of Research on Adapting Remote Learning Practices for Early Childhood and Elementary School Classrooms
Author: Ashley Courtney-Dattola
Publsiher: Information Science Reference
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2021-10-30
Genre: Early childhood education
ISBN: 1799884058

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"This book will focus on teaching and learning practices for the young student via remote learning providing resources pertaining to remote learning for others to be able to access and including suggestions for lesson plans, formats, concepts, ideas or anything necessary to further the body of research pertaining to remote learning"--

Beyond the Classroom Walls

Beyond the Classroom Walls
Author: Bertram C. Bruce
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475867138

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The book asks readers to adopt a critical and comprehensive view of education (pre-K to lifelong learning) as existing both within classroom walls, and in the surrounding world, including communities and workplaces. It presents an integrated view of online learning, community schools, communiversities, and learning through work. Our educational systems are organized in ways that make this integration difficult. We have elaborate systems of formal instruction––academies, schools, universities, and training institutes––all to facilitate learning within the walls. At the same time we have ample opportunities for learning in the wild. Unfortunately these systems diverge to the point that they do little to support learning that allows us to draw from both of the realms of knowledge. But it is possible to bring together learning within the walls with that beyond the walls. Moreover it is crucial to make these connections in the world of today. In order to bring together the classroom and daily life we need an educational system that does that as well.The book provides a coherent account of how schooling can and should relate to learning beyond the classroom walls.

Pedagogy and Partnerships in Innovative Learning Environments

Pedagogy and Partnerships in Innovative Learning Environments
Author: Noeline Wright,Elaine Khoo
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811657115

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​This book examines contexts and possibilities in Aotearoa New Zealand education contexts arising from the international trend for open, flexible, innovative learning environments (ILE), specifically on the pedagogical load. The book responds to questions such as: What does it mean to teach, learn or lead in an innovative learning environment? What happens when teachers move form single cell learning spaces to open, collaborative ones? The chapters provide examples of how teaching in new spaces can be an exciting challenge for teachers and students where they try new ways of teaching and learning, and rethink the purposes of learning and the implications of societal change for learning and what is valued. Examples are drawn from pre-service teachers working in primary and secondary schools and in-service teachers learning to become professionals. The book offers insights into a variety of educational contexts where teachers and students learn and adapt to new learning spaces, and also how different teaching and learning partnerships may be conceived, and flourish. It focuses attention on a range of aspects that teachers, school leaders, and other educators, and researchers may find valuable when they embark on similar initiatives to consider issues pivotal to productive and effective innovative learning environment design, development and implementation.

Beyond The Classroom Walls

Beyond The Classroom Walls
Author: M.M.Karthika Devi
Publsiher: DeepMisti Publication
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2024-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789360441906

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The story is all about the love between a female teacher named Mimi and her female student named Kiki where both had similar personal traumas in life who are unbiologically different blood,different religion and different place. But fate joint them together in the classroom. Kiki loved Mimi the most in the world ,she expressed her love to Mimi in many ways but Mimi refused to accept it as she has undergone many pain in the past in the name of love. It's really surprising to the world to know if such type of a pure love exist as their bond would completely turn to a mother and daughter relationship where such a bonding could bloom beyond the classroom walls. Both lacked love individually in life and how did they came up to be together as a family is a pure bliss of that this story is a real life experience of the author .

Beyond the Classroom Walls

Beyond the Classroom Walls
Author: Jerome Cranston
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781498565066

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This book offers richly descriptive narratives and research-based ethnographic insights into the lived experiences of teachers and school administrators in some of the world’s most challenging teaching and learning contexts. In doing so, it supports educators to develop their critical intercultural awareness.

Beyond the Classroom Walls

Beyond the Classroom Walls
Author: June A. Gordon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136706080

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This book integrates ethnographic research with teacher education strategies, with the aim of preparing teachers to work with urban and low-income youth in schools and other social service agencies. Through various case studies, Gordon provides insight into how educators in diverse settings can engage students-be they preservice or veteran teachers-in the process of discovering the complexity of their students' lives, as well as their own.

Shake Up Learning

Shake Up Learning
Author: Kasey Bell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Creative teaching
ISBN: 1946444693

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Is the learning in your classroom static or dynamic? Shake Up Learning guides you through the process of creating dynamic learning opportunities-from purposeful planning and maximizing technology to fearless implementation.

The Routledge Handbook of Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom

The Routledge Handbook of Language Learning and Teaching Beyond the Classroom
Author: Hayo Reinders,Chun Lai,Pia Sundqvist
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2022-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000574630

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Informal language learning beyond the classroom plays an important and growing role in language learning and teaching. This Handbook brings together the existing body of research and unites the various disciplines that have explored this area, in order to present the current state of knowledge in one accessible resource. Much of adult learning takes place outside of formal education and for language learning, it is likely that out-of-class experiences play an equally important role. It is therefore surprising that the role of informal language learning has received little attention over the years, with the vast majority of research instead focusing on the classroom. Researchers from a range of backgrounds, however, have started to realise the important contribution of informal language learning, both in its own right, and in its relationship with classroom learning. Studies in the areas of learner autonomy, learning strategies, study abroad, language support, learners’ voices, computer-mediated communication, mobile-assisted language learning, digital gaming, and many others, all add to our understanding of the complex and intersecting ways in which learners construct their own language learning experiences, drawing from a wide range of resources, including materials, teachers, self-study, technology, other learners and native speakers. This Handbook provides a sound and comprehensive basis for researchers and graduate students to build upon in their own research of language learning and teaching beyond the classroom.