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Failure Pedagogies

Author : Allison D. Carr,Laura R. Micciche
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1433174871

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Failure Pedagogies examines how failure has been wittingly and unwittingly appropriated to advantage those most likely to be insulated from risks associated with pursuing or embracing failure as a creative strategy.

The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence

Author : Benjamin D. Hagen
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781949979282

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The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence by Benjamin D. Hagen Pdf

Winner of the D.H. Lawrence Society of North America’s Biennial Award for a Newly Published Scholar in Lawrence Studies Though the differences in style and politics between Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) and D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) are many, they both had formative experiences as teachers. Between 1905 and 1907, Woolf taught history and composition courses at Morley College while Lawrence spent nearly a decade in the field of elementary education between 1902 and 1912. The Sensuous Pedagogies of Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence reframes Woolf and Lawrence’s later experiments in fiction, life-writing, and literary criticism as the works of former teachers, of writers (that is) still preoccupied with pedagogy. More specifically, the book argues that across their respective writing careers they conceptualize problems of teaching and learning as problems of sensation, emotion, or intensity. But the “sensuous pedagogies” Woolf and Lawrence depict and enact are not limited to classroom spaces or strategies; rather, they pertain to non-institutional relationships, developmental narratives, spaces, and needs. Friendships and other intimate relationships in Lawrence’s fiction, for instance, often take on a pedagogical shape or texture (one person playing the student; the other, the teacher) while Woolf’s literary criticism models a novel approach to taste-training that prioritizes the individual freedom of common readers (who must learn to attend to books that give them pleasure). In addition, Sensuous Pedagogies reads Lawrence’s literary criticism as reparative, Woolf’s fiction as sustained feminist pedagogy, and their respective theories of life and love as fundamentally entangled with pedagogical concerns.

The Struggle For Pedagogies

Author : Jennifer Gore
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781136039744

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Jennifer M. Gore examines, analyses and offers directions for the debate between critical pedagogy and feminist pedagogy, one of the fiercest within education theory.

Teaching Lives: Contemporary Pedagogies of Life Narratives

Author : Laurie McNeill,Kate Douglas
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-12-07
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351623872

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Teaching Lives: Contemporary Pedagogies of Life Narratives by Laurie McNeill,Kate Douglas Pdf

The contemporary ‘boom’ in the publication and consumption of auto/biographical representation has made life narratives a popular and compelling subject for twenty-first century classrooms. The proliferation of forms, media, terminologies, and disciplinary approaches in a range of educational contexts invites discussion of how and why we teach these materials. Drawing on their experiences in disciplines including creative writing, language studies, education, literary studies, linguistics, and psychology, contributors to this volume explore some of the central issues that inspire, enable, and complicate the teaching of life writing subjects and texts, examining the ideologies, issues, methods, and practices that underpin contemporary pedagogies of auto/biography. The collection acknowledges the potential perils that life writing texts and subjects represent for instructors, with a series of short essays by leading auto/biography scholars who reflect on their failed experiences teaching life narratives, and share strategies for negotiating the particular challenges these texts can present. Exploring issues including teaching across genres, analyzing writing about trauma, decolonizing pedagogies, and challenging assumptions (our own, our students’, and our colleagues’), Teaching Lives illuminates what makes the teaching of life narratives different from teaching other kinds of subjects or texts, and why auto/biography has such a critical role to play in contemporary education. This book was originally published as a special issue of a/b: Auto/Biography Studies.

The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies

Author : Shirley R. Steinberg,Barry Down
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 2395 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-06
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781526486479

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The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies by Shirley R. Steinberg,Barry Down Pdf

**Winner of a 2022 American Educational Studies Association Critics′ Choice Book Award** This extensive Handbook brings together different aspects of critical pedagogy in order to open up a clear international conversation on the subject, as well as pushing the boundaries of current understanding by extending the notion of a pedagogy to multiple pedagogies and perspectives. Bringing together contributing authors from around the globe, chapters provide a unique approach and insight to the discipline by crossing a range of disciplines and articulating common philosophical and social themes. Chapters are organised across three volumes and twelve core thematic sections: Part 1: Social Theories of Critical Pedagogy Part 2: Seminal Figures in Critical Pedagogy Part 3: Transnational Perspectives and Critical Pedagogy Part 4: Indigenous Perspectives and Critical Pedagogy Part 5: On Education Part 6: In Classrooms Part 7: Critical Community Praxis Part 8: Reading Critical Pedagogy, Reading Paulo Freire Part 9: Communication, Media and Popular Culture Part 10: Arts and Aesthetics Part 11: Critical Youth Pedagogies Part 12: Technoscience, Ecology and Wellness The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies is an essential benchmark publication for advanced students, researchers and practitioners across a wide range of disciplines including education, health, sociology, anthropology and development studies

The Politics of Widening Participation and University Access for Young People

Author : Valerie Harwood,Anna Hickey-Moody,Samantha McMahon,Sarah O'Shea
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781317568520

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The Politics of Widening Participation and University Access for Young People by Valerie Harwood,Anna Hickey-Moody,Samantha McMahon,Sarah O'Shea Pdf

Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it comes to addressing social inclusion, yet their experiences remain overlooked in efforts to widen participation in higher education. The Politics of Widening Participation and University Access for Young People examines the existing knowledges and feelings these young people have about higher education, and, through the authors’ empirical research, demonstrates how sustained connections to educational futures can be created for them. Drawing from an empirical study with nearly three hundred young people who have precarious relationships to schooling and live in disadvantaged communities, this book offers new insights into their subjects’ experiences of educational disadvantages. It explains the different ways the university is constructed as impossible, undesirable, or even risky, by young people experiencing educational disadvantage. The book brings their stories into focus to offer new ways of thinking about the educational consequences of alienation from school. It shows how our understanding of the politics of experience of these young people has an important impact on our ability to develop appropriate means through which to engage them in higher education. This book challenges and significantly advances the popular frames for international debate on widening participation and the ethical right to educational participation in contemporary society. As such, it will be of be of key interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of higher education, sociology of education, anthropology of education, cultural studies of education, sociology as well as to those concerned by the impact of disadvantage on young people’s understandings of, and aspirations towards, education and attending university.

English-language Pedagogies for a Northeast Asian Context

Author : Dimitrios Michael Hadzantonis
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780415806909

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English-language Pedagogies for a Northeast Asian Context by Dimitrios Michael Hadzantonis Pdf

This book investigates, from a sociocultural, linguistic, and pedagogical perspective, the conceptual and pragmatic frameworks that characterize secondary language learning in a Northeast Asian context. Hadzantonis contextualizes these salient domains through an engagement with social and cultural themes such as the familial, political, as well as cultural commodities and socioeducational structures. In this way, the text employs tools such as transnational theory and performativity and develops a model that contributes to the resolution of one of the greatest economic issues of the time, that of ineffective secondary language learning.

Interpretive Pedagogies for Higher Education

Author : Jon Nixon
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-03-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781441117151

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Interpretive Pedagogies for Higher Education by Jon Nixon Pdf

Interpretive Pedagogies for Higher Education focuses on providing a humanistic perspective on pedagogy by relating it to the interpretive practices of particular public educators: thinkers and writers whose work has had an immeasurable impact on how we understand and interpret the world and how our understandings and interpretations act on that world. Jon Nixon focuses on the work of four public intellectuals each of whom reaches out to a wide public readership and develops our understanding regarding the nature of interpretation in the everyday world: Hannah Arendt’s work on ‘representative thinking’, John Berger’s injunction to ‘hold everything dear’, Edward Said’s notion of ‘democratic criticism’, and Martha Nussbaum’s studies in the intelligence of feeling. These thinkers provide valuable perspectives on the nature and purpose of interpretation in everyday life. The implications of these perspectives for the development of a transformative pedagogy – and for the renewal of an educated public – are examined in relation to the current contexts of higher education within a knowledge society.

Special Teaching For Special Children? Pedagogies For Inclusion

Author : Lewis, Ann,Norwich, Brahm
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2004-11-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780335214051

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Special Teaching For Special Children? Pedagogies For Inclusion by Lewis, Ann,Norwich, Brahm Pdf

"This book is indispensable reading for students, policy makers, researchers and professionals in the field of special educational needs and inclusion."--BOOK JACKET.

Contemporary Pedagogies in Teacher Education and Development

Author : Yehudith Weinberger,Zipora Libman
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-08-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781789235449

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Contemporary Pedagogies in Teacher Education and Development by Yehudith Weinberger,Zipora Libman Pdf

As with most dynamic activities that are based on social and cultural contexts and rely on interactions, education is a complex and often ambiguous endeavor. Despite this complexity, scholars and educators are often required to find ways of defining and explaining what "good" teaching is and to incorporate these conclusions into teacher education. This book contains eight scholarly articles from various countries around the world and offers unique and up-to-date perspectives on relevant practices and pedagogies for teachers' professional education and development. In this international book, it is argued that there is a significant inspiration and enrichment to be gained by investigating the policies and practices of teacher education systems from all over the world.

Knowledge, Creativity and Failure

Author : Chris Hay
Publisher : Springer
Page : 119 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-09-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783319410661

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This book offers a new framework for the analysis of teaching and learning in the creative arts. It provides teachers with a vocabulary to describe what they teach and how they do this within the creative arts. Teaching and learning in this field, with its focus on the personal characteristics of the student and its insistence on intangible qualities like talent and creativity, has long resisted traditional models of pedagogy. In the brave new world of high-stakes assessment and examination-driven outcomes across the education system, this resistance has proven to be a severe weakness and driven creative arts teachers further into the margins. Instead of accepting this relegation teachers of creative arts must set out to capture the distinctiveness of their pedagogy. This book will allow teachers to transcend the opaque metaphors that proliferate in the creative arts, and instead to argue for the robustness and rigour of their practice.

Pedagogies of Quiet

Author : Monica Edwards
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781475867824

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Pedagogies of Quiet: Silence and Social Justice in the Classroom started with one teacher’s frustration with a room full of quiet students and shifted into exploring why and how teachers can incorporate a quiet praxis into their classrooms. Mindful of students who have been historically silenced or ignored–LGBTQ students and introverted students–this book dives into the historical and theoretical forces that shape classroom participation. Edwards takes the reader on a journey into an intersectional pedagogical praxis that sees the value of collective classroom silence, providing the reader with student-centered insights and practices. Grounded in empirical data, the book explores students’ feelings about verbal classroom participation. The themes that emerge from student surveys are used to ground the suggested practices that shape pedagogies of quiet. Given the complex realities of 21st century history and life, Pedagogies of Quiet comes just in time to help respond to the impact of social media on learning, the youth mental health crisis, and covid era of teaching and learning.

Pedagogies for Internationalising Research Education

Author : Michael Singh,Jinghe Han
Publisher : Springer
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-05
Category : Education
ISBN : 9789811020650

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Pedagogies for Internationalising Research Education by Michael Singh,Jinghe Han Pdf

This book explores pedagogical concepts, metaphors and images of non-white, non-western researchers and research students on the inter/nationalization of education. Specifically, this book draws on the intellectual resources of China and India to explore the pedagogical dynamics and dimensions of the localization/globalization of education with non-Western characteristics. It introduces theoretic-linguistic non-Western concepts from the Tamil, Sanskrit and Chinese languages for use in Western, English-only education and redefines the intellectual basis for internationalising education. Debating whether ‘international education’ is Western-centric in terms of its privileging and promotion of Euro-American theoretical knowledge, this book contends that the internationalisation of Western-centric education can benefit from the intellectual power and powerfully relevant theorising performed by non-Western international students. It formulates a democratic vision for the internationalisation of education, with the potential to create transnational solidarity and constitute a forum for mobilising debates about global knowledge and power structures. It also provides key tools to use non-Western theoretic-linguistic tools and modes of critique in research undertaken in Anglophone Western universities.

Problematizing Public Pedagogy

Author : Jake Burdick,Jennifer A. Sandlin,Michael P. O'Malley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-10-08
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781136285165

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Problematizing Public Pedagogy by Jake Burdick,Jennifer A. Sandlin,Michael P. O'Malley Pdf

The term ‘public pedagogy’ is given a variety of definitions and meanings by those who employ it. It is often used without adequately explicating its meaning, its context, or its location within differing and contested articulations of the construct. Problematizing Public Pedagogy brings together renowned and emerging scholars in the field of education to provide a theoretical, methodological, ethical, and practical ground from which other scholars and activists can explore these forms of education. At the same time it increases the viability of the concept of public pedagogy itself. Beyond adding a multifaceted set of critical lenses to the genre of public pedagogy inquiry and theorizing, this volume adds nuance to the broader field of education research overall.

Handbook of Research on Emerging Pedagogies for the Future of Education: Trauma-Informed, Care, and Pandemic Pedagogy

Author : Bozkurt, Aras
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 511 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-06-04
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781799872771

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Handbook of Research on Emerging Pedagogies for the Future of Education: Trauma-Informed, Care, and Pandemic Pedagogy by Bozkurt, Aras Pdf

The COVID-19 pandemic caused educational institutions to close for the safety of students and staff and to aid in prevention measures around the world to slow the spread of the outbreak. Closures of schools and the interruption of education affected billions of enrolled students of all ages, leading to nearly the entire student population to be impacted by these measures. Consequently, this changed the educational landscape. Emergency remote education (ERE) was put into practice to ensure the continuity of education and caused the need to reinterpret pedagogical approaches. The crisis revealed flaws within our education systems and exemplified how unprepared schools were for the educational crisis both in K-12 and higher education contexts. These shortcomings require further research on education and emerging pedagogies for the future. The Handbook of Research on Emerging Pedagogies for the Future of Education: Trauma-Informed, Care, and Pandemic Pedagogy evaluates the interruption of education, reports best-practices, identifies the strengths and weaknesses of educational systems, and provides a base for emerging pedagogies. The book provides an overview of education in the new normal by distilling lessons learned and extracting the knowledge and experience gained through the COVID-19 global crisis to better envision the emerging pedagogies for the future of education. The chapters cover various subjects that include mathematics, English, science, and medical education, and span all schooling levels from preschool to higher education. The target audience of this book will be composed of professionals, researchers, instructional designers, decision-makers, institutions, and most importantly, main-actors from the educational landscape interested in interpreting the emerging pedagogies and future of education due to the pandemic.