Changing Education for Diversity

Changing Education for Diversity
Author: David Corson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1998
Genre: Critical pedagogy
ISBN: UOM:39015045620310

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Employing an international and cross-cultural perspective, this text presents policies and practices for responding to the current diversity in schools, particularly as regards: girls from immigrant cultures; indigenous cultural groups; the urban poor; and language minorities. Each chapter includes not only questions for reflection and discussion but also numerous guidelines, stages, steps and checklists for evaluation and goal-setting.

Teaching and Learning in Further Education

Teaching and Learning in Further Education
Author: Prue Huddleston,Lorna Unwin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134487240

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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Language Diversity and Education

Language Diversity and Education
Author: David Corson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2000-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135662981

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This introductory text for students of linguistics, language, and education provides background and up-to-date information and resources that beginning researchers need for studying language diversity and education. Three framing chapters offer an update on the philosophy of social research, revealing how important language is for all the processes of learning in which humans engage, whether it is learning about the world through education, or learning about the nature of social life through research in the human sciences. These chapters also review the links between language, power, and social justice, and look at dynamic changes occurring in "language diversity and education" research. Four central chapters give state-of-the-art, comprehensive coverage to the chief areas of language diversity that affect the practice of education: standard and non-standard varieties; different cultural discourse norms; bilingual and ESL education; and gendered discourse norms. This book is intended for graduate students of applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, the social psychology of language, anthropological linguistics, and other related disciplines; and graduate students of education, including in-service teachers taking advanced professional development courses. Special features enhance its usefulness as a text for courses in these areas: * A clear, jargon free writing style invites careful reading. * All ideas are well within the range that graduate students in the language disciplines or in education can relate to their work, but theoretical ideas are kept to a necessary minimum and linked with practical examples in every case. * Extensive references guide readers to the book's up-to-date, international, and cross-cultural bibliography. * "Discussion Starter" questions at the end of each chapter highlight key points and stimulate informed, reflective discussion.

Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education

Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education
Author: Penny Jane Burke,Gill Crozier,Lauren Ila Misiaszek
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-11-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317407867

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Higher education is in a current state of flux and uncertainty, with profound changes being shaped largely by the imperatives of global neoliberalism. Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education forms a unique addition to the literature and includes significant practical pointers in developing pedagogical strategies, interventions and practices that seek to address the complexities of identity formations, difference, inequality and misrecognition. Drawing on research studies based across California, England, Italy, Portugal and Spain, this book analyses complex pedagogical re/formations across competing discourses of gender, diversity, equity, global neoliberalism and transformation, and aims: to critique and reconceptualise widening participation practices in higher education to consider the complex intersections between difference, equity, global neoliberalism and transformation to analyse the intersections of identity formations, social inequalities and pedagogical practices to contribute to broader widening participation policy agendas to develop an analysis of gendered experiences, intersected by race and class, of higher education practices and relations. Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education will speak to those concerned with how theory relates to everyday practices and development of teaching in higher education and those who are interested in theorising about pedagogies, identities and inequalities in higher education. Engaging readers in a dialogue of the relationship between theory and practice, this thought-provoking and challenging text will be of particular interest to researchers, academic developers and policy-makers in the field of higher education studies.

Managing Diversity in Education

Managing Diversity in Education
Author: David Little,Constant Leung,Piet Van Avermaet
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-11-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783090822

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Diversity - social, cultural, linguistic and ethnic - poses a challenge to all educational systems. Some authorities, schools and teachers look upon it as a problem, an obstacle to the achievement of national educational goals, while for others it offers new opportunities. Successive PISA reports have laid bare the relative lack of success in addressing the needs of diverse school populations and helping children develop the competences they need to succeed in society. The book is divided into three parts that deal in turn with policy and its implications, pedagogical practice, and responses to the challenge of diversity that go beyond the language of schooling. This volume features the latest research from eight different countries, and will appeal to anyone involved in the educational integration of immigrant children and adolescents.

Literacy Technology and Diversity

Literacy  Technology  and Diversity
Author: Jim Cummins,Kristin Brown,Dennis Sayers
Publsiher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015064768446

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An invaluable resource for both practicing and pre-service teachers, this long-awaited book offers a fresh and much-needed point of view of how to "rethink" literacy and technology in today's diverse classrooms. Authored by some of the most respected researchers in the field today, Literacy, Technology, and Diversity reflects on the idea that great expectations are achievable through educational projects that foster academic growth, with classroom diversity and technology as catalysts for deeper learning, and that a narrow focus ongrade expectations yields superficial results. Arguing today's learning principles need to incorporate the core values of community learning, critical pedagogy, multilingualism, anti-racist education, high academic standards, and technological fluency, Cummins, Sayers and Brown provide a thought-provoking introduction into these learning principles that will inspire the life-long learning of students. Take a peek inside... Provides examples of projects, backed by research-based theories for their effective adaptation to help both pre-service and practicing teachers become more independent and creative in the ways they use technology. Gives useful suggestions on how to effectively integrate literacy and technology into the classroom. Presents Portraits (Case studies) of collaborative projects promoting literacy learning and often involving technology on such topics as: Cognition, Assessment, Community of Learning, and Tools and Resources in Section II (Chapters 5-9). Contains an appendix of short vignettes of exemplary projects that promote learning of standards-based expectations for academic achievement. Includes a complimentary CD-ROM of additional resources for teachers as well as updated portraits on exemplary projects.

Rethinking 21st Century Diversity in Teacher Preparation K 12 Education and School Policy

Rethinking 21st Century Diversity in Teacher Preparation  K 12 Education  and School Policy
Author: Suniti Sharma,Althier M. Lazar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030022518

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This book offers educators new understandings of 21st century diversity emerging from contemporary national events within the U.S., global movements, and changes in the world political order that have long-lasting impact on local education and call for rethinking traditional generalizations and empirical prescriptions for inclusivity in teaching and learning. The book expands the literature on teacher preparation and intercultural education by providing the educational community with critical perspectives, theoretical approaches, and research methodologies for educational inquiry responsive to diversity. Driven by changes in classroom diversity this book offers educators, researchers and policy makers a language for articulating complex differences in educational reform, policy and practice.

The Diversity Kit

The Diversity Kit
Author: Education Alliance at Brown University, The
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0974358908

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This research synthesis addresses the importance of improving the educational experience of English language learners, as schools and teachers meet the challenges of new student demographics and changing student needs.