Connecting Policy and Practice

Connecting Policy and Practice
Author: Pam Denicolo,Michael Kompf
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415362245

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This volume delivers a selection of papers presented at an international teaching conference on issues of theory and practice. These key topics will be of interest to novice and veteran teachers, policy makers and all education professionals.

Child Welfare

Child Welfare
Author: Kathleen Kufeldt
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780889207394

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In 1994 a group of researchers and decision makers met to discuss the state of child welfare. Also present were a few practitioners and two youth in care. Six years later, when they met again, the number of practitioners and youth had grown considerably and were joined by a strong contingent of foster parents. Thus the findings and insights presented were affirmed or challenged by those most affected -- those on the front line. It was an exciting event, worth capturing in book form. Kathleen Kufeldt and Brad McKenzie have gathered the papers presented at the 2000 Symposium and have organised them under four themes: incidence and characteristics of child maltreatment; the continuum of care; policy and practice; and future directions. An analysis and synthesis of the work informs each of these themes, while an eight-point research agenda developed in an earlier symposium is used to assess developments to date and provide guidance for the future.

Connecting Policy to Practice in the Human Services

Connecting Policy to Practice in the Human Services
Author: Brian Wharf,Brad McKenzie
Publsiher: Don Mills, Ont. : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 019541859X

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Traditionally, human services policy has been made by people whose own lives are unaffected by their decisions. As a consequence, that policy often fails to meet the needs of service users. In this second edition of Connecting Policy to Practice, as in the first, Wharf and McKenzie suggest that a more inclusive process will produce better results. Following a careful examination of current practices, they look at a number of alternative strategies, including shared decision-making, policy communities, community governance, and family group conference.

Connecting Policy and Practice

Connecting Policy and Practice
Author: Michael Kompf,Pam Denicolo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134232239

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Written by members of the International Study Association on Teachers and Teaching, the papers in this volume were presented at an international teaching conference on the issues of theory and practice. Using these contributions from experienced researchers, most of whom are practising teachers, this single volume is international in scope and context, demonstrating differences and similarities between and within countries. This detailed book is clearly split into five sections focusing on the following themes: * teacher education – professional identity, professional research, and quality of teacher education * teacher practice – basic values, ethics, and cultural scaffolding * higher education – academic motivation, discourse dissonance concerning intellectual property, self studies of teacher education practice * teacher development – the challenge to be the best teacher, the link between policy and practice, personal theory and practice in tertiary development * research and theory – reflective practice, shared democratic values, teachers as researchers.

The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Education

The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Education
Author: Joel Malin,Chris Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429800757

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This ground-breaking book comprehensively addresses an area of major and sustained concern: how to improve the use of research evidence and enhance educators’ research engagement as a route to the improvement of educational practice. It focuses on the topic of knowledge brokering and mobilization in education, and its role in fostering evidence-informed practice. Divided into three sections, each addressing a different role of knowledge mobilizers, the book is based in clear evidentiary grounding. The chapters: Explore payoffs and challenges of connecting research to practice Provide recommendations in relation to practice and decision-making Present organized and professionally-enhancing tools, strategies and insights Written by internationally-recognized leaders and expert contributors, The Role of Knowledge Brokers in Education brings together extensive and global perspectives in an accessible yet comprehensive volume. This book is an invaluable resource for educational leaders worldwide who are interested in using or generating research for school improvement, as well as researchers, academics, and students in schools of education.

Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement

Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement
Author: Bronwyn Bevan,William R. Penuel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351975667

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Connecting Research and Practice for Educational Improvement presents powerful arguments and richly illustrated cases for how more collaborative relationships between researchers and educators can yield more relevant research that impacts practice. This book can be useful for anyone teaching or learning about research–practice partnerships, in both school and out-of-school settings. The chapters highlight the different dispositions and skills needed to cultivate ethical relationships and promote equity through partnerships and provide rich frameworks for guiding future work.

Enhancing Children s Rights

Enhancing Children s Rights
Author: A. Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137386106

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This volume explores how children's rights has influenced research with children and how research can in turn shape policies and practices to enhance children's rights. The book examines the impact children's rights and Childhood Studies has had on how children are constructed and regulated internationally.

From Play to Practice

From Play to Practice
Author: Marcia L. Nell,Walter F. Drew,Deborah E. Bush
Publsiher: National Association of Education of Young Children
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1928896936

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Describes play workshop experiences that give educators a deeper understanding of play-based learning and illustrate the power of play.