LEADER 07736nam 2200493 450 001 9910555053403321 005 20220516194734.0 010 $a1-118-93182-3 010 $a1-118-93181-5 010 $a1-118-93183-1 035 $a(CKB)4330000000007563 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5516069 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000007563 100 $a20181008d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 04$aThe Wiley international handbook of educational foundations$b[e-book] /$fedited by Alan Canestrari, Bruce Marlowe 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley Blackwell,$d2019. 215 $a1 online resource (486 pages) 225 1 $aThe Wiley handbooks in education 311 $a1-118-93180-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aMachine generated contents note: Dedication About the Editors About the Contributors Preface: Global Accessibility to Education: A View from Space Acknowledgements Part I. Challenging Foundational Histories and Narratives of Achievement Introduction to Part I 1. A Story of Hegemony: The Globalization of Western Education Alan S. Canestrari and Margaret M. Foster 2. Learning from Popular Education in Latin America Liam Kane 3. Educational Reform in India & Pakistan: Successes and Missed Opportunities Divyanshi Wadhwa and Ali Hamza 4. Rethinking African Educational Development Elsa Wiehe Part II. Challenging Notions of Normalcy and Dominion Introduction to Part II 5. Implicit Bias and the Bias Awareness Gap: The Global Implications of Equity-Driven Education Gloria Graves Holmes 6. Linguistic Hegemony and "Official Languages" Timothy G. Reagan 7. Meeting the Educational Needs of "New" Minorities Samim Akgonul 8. The Promise of Inclusion Alemayehu Tekelemariam Part III. Challenging the Profession Introduction to Part III 9. Teacher Education in an Audit Culture Alexander Bean and Rachel Rush-Marlowe 10. Teacher Education and Inclusionary Practices: Sharing Delhi University Experiences Jyoti Raina 11. Teachers' Work and Teachers' Unions in the Global Educational Reform Movement (G.E.R.M.) Mary Compton and Lois Weiner 12. Understanding Japan's Sensei: The Status of Teachers in Japan Ryan Monahan Part IV. Challenging the Curriculum Introduction to Part IV 13. Education and the Arts: Educating Every Child in the Spirit of Inquiry and Joy Mariale M. Hardiman 14. Constructivist Foundations of Progressive Education Marilyn L. Page and Samantha Painter 15. Teaching and Learning with Technology Matthew T. Marino, Maya Israel, Eleazar Vasquez III, Karin M. Fisher and Benjamin Gallegos 16. Global Health Education: A Case Study in Curriculum Development Iman A. Basheti and Bandana Saini Part V. Challenging the Idea of Schooling Introduction to Part V 17. Less Stress and More Well-Rounded Development: Recent Education Reforms in China and Why They Don't Work Gaoming Zhang 18. For a Future Tomorrow: The Figured Worlds of Schoolgirls in Kono, Sierra Leone Jordene Hale 19. When More Is Not Necessarily Better: Insights into Romanian Higher Education Teodora Serban-Oprescu & George Serban-Oprescu 20. Maria Montessori and Loris Malaguzzi Nicola Barbieri VI. Challenging Injustice, Inequity, and Enmity Introduction to Part VI 21. Legal Education in Authoritarian Syria: Reflections from Exile Abdulhay Sayed 22. Developing Conscientious Institutions of Higher Education in Southeast Asia Teay Shawyun 23. Obstacles to Peace: Nationalism and Exceptionalism Edy Kaufman and Manuel Hassass 24. Eugenic Ideology and the Institutionalization of the 'Technofix' on the Underclass Anne G. Winfield VII. PISA Appendices Appendix A Snapshot of performance in science, reading and mathematics (p. 5) Appendix B Snapshot of students' science beliefs, engagement and motivation (p.7) Appendix C Snapshot of equity in education (pp.8-9) Appendix D Differences in the requirement to attend regular science lessons, by schools' socio-economic profile (p.11) Appendix E Change between 2012 and 2015 in student truancy (p.12) Appendix F Correlations between the responsibilities for school governance¹ and science performance (p.13) Appendix G Change between 2009 and 2015 in grade repetition rates (p.14). 330 $a"Promotes a model of critique for teachers, scholars, and policy makers to challenge established educational practice in a global context. The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations features international scholars uniquely qualified to examine issues specific to their regions of the world. The Handbook provides readers with an alternative to the traditional texts in the foundations of education by taking aim at the status quo, and by offering frameworks from which teachers and scholars of education can critically evaluate schools and schooling. Throughout, the essays are grounded in a broad historical context and the authors use an international lens to examine current controversies in order to provoke the kinds of discussion crucial for developing a critical stance. The Handbook is presented in six parts, each beginning with an Introduction to the subject. The sections featured are: Part I. Challenging Foundational Histories and Narratives of Achievement; Part II. Challenging Notions of Normalcy and Dominion; Part III. Challenging the Profession; Part IV. Challenging the Curriculum; Part V. Challenging the Idea of Schooling; and Part VI. Challenging Injustice, Inequity, and Enmity. The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations offers unique insight into subjects such as: Educational reform in India, Pakistan, and China The global implications of equity-driven education Teacher education and inclusionary practices The Global Educational Reform Movement (G.E.R.M.) Education and the arts Maria Montessori and Loris Malaguzzi Legal education in authoritarian Syria The Wiley International Handbook of Educational Foundations is an important book for current and aspiring educators, scholars, and policy makers"--$cProvided by publisher. 330 $a"The intention of this text is to provide readers with an alternative to the traditional texts in the foundations of education. 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