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Transforming Alternative Education

Author : Dr. Lateshia Woodley
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 97 pages
File Size : 14,67 MB
Release : 2016-06-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 1504980603

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This book is about viewing alternative education through the lens of being an alternative education student and then being a turnaround leader working with schools to transform alternative education programs. This book celebrates the successful work of many alternative schools, making a difference in the lives of students, and highlights the areas in which additional work is needed.

Transforming City Schools Through Art

Author : Karen Hutzel
Publisher : Teachers College Press
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 50,95 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 0807752924

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This anthology places art at the center of meaningful urban education reform. Providing a fresh perspective on urban education, the contributors describe a positive, asset-based community development model designed to tap into the teaching/learning potential already available in urban cities. Rather than focusing on a lack of resources, this innovative approach shows teachers how to use the cultural resources at hand to engage students in the processes of critical, imaginative investigation. Featuring personal narratives that reflect the authors' vast experience and passion for teaching art, this resource: * Offers a new vision for urban schools that reflects current directions of urban renewal and transformation. * Highlights successful models of visual art education for the K 12 classroom. * Describes meaningful, socially concerned teaching practices. *Includes unit plans, a glossary of terms, and online resources. Contributors include Olivia Gude, James Haywood R

The Handbook of Alternative Education

Author : Jerry Mintz
Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 13,37 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Education
ISBN :

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This text considers issues in alternative education. It looks at the issues from teaching, learning and research perspectives.

Innovating to Learn, Learning to Innovate

Author : OECD
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 30,14 MB
Release : 2008-11-03
Category :
ISBN : 9264047980

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This book summarises and discusses key findings from the learning sciences, shedding light on the cognitive and social processes that can be used to redesign classrooms to make them highly effective learning environments.

Transforming Schools

Author : D. G. Mulcahy
Publisher : IAP
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 36,42 MB
Release : 2013-05-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 1623961467

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President Obama has on a number of occasions rejected policies that have been tried and do not work. Legislation such as No Child Left Behind and policies such as Race to the Top are neither effective nor based on sound research. Educational policy-making is now, more than ever, the preserve of politicians, advocacy foundations, and lobbyists parading as corporate leaders. Teachers have little voice; their role is merely to be held responsible for policies foisted upon them. In Transforming Schools: Alternative Perspectives on School Reform, our aim is to provide alternative perspectives to the dead-end educational policies by which our governments have become consumed. We turn the spotlight on a select range of topics that have become the focus of concern and we consider the implications for school improvement. These topics include school reform in general, the achievement gap, literacy, standardized assessment, social justice and ecojustice, aesthetic and moral education, and general education.

Geographies of Alternative Education

Author : Kraftl, Peter
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,89 MB
Release : 2014-11-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 1447320514

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This book offers a comparative analysis of alternative education in the UK, focusing on learning spaces that cater for children and young people. It constitutes one of the first book-length explorations of alternative learning spaces outside mainstream education - including Steiner, human scale and forest schools, care farms and homeschooling.Based on original research with teachers, parents and young people at over 50 learning spaces, Geographies of alternative education demonstrates the importance of a geographical lens for understanding alternative education. In so doing, it develops contemporary theories of autonomy, emotion/affect, habit, intergenerational relations and life-itself. The book will appeal to academics and postgraduates in the fields of geography, sociology, education and youth studies. Given ongoing concerns about the state's role in providing children's education, and an increase in the number of alternative education providers in the UK and elsewhere, the book also highlights several critical questions for policy makers and practitioners.

Turning Points

Author : Jerry Mintz
Publisher :
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 17,45 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780974525259

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Thirty-five visionary educators were asked: What was your schooling like? When did you realize that there is a need for an alternative approach? What have you done since to help realize that vision? What are you doing now? Turning Points is an anthology of their responses, a peek into the lives and journeys of these pioneering individuals who have-and are-transforming what it means to be a teacher, a student , and a life-long learner. -- taken from front jacket flap.

Alternative Education for Parents and Teachers

Author : Larry A. Miller
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 49,62 MB
Release : 2013-09-17
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781492215226

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A ten year project in the making, Alternative Education for Parents and Teachers is a gleaning of the best and most successful teaching techniques and approaches. These practical education methods and strategies gained from years of knowledge and experience in the field work amazingly. From mainstream elementary classes to high school alternative programs for behavioral students, students with and without disabilities, here are twenty solid methods, strategies, and practices which will make the reader a better parent and/or teacher. These methods succeeded with some of the most difficult students around and they will work with most any child or student. The insights and practical ideas learned by the author through his teaching career are presented within stories and experiences which are enlightening, humorous, touching, and at times, shocking. The classrooms come alive as the reader learns with the student and understands what makes students, children, and people tick, how to effectively connect to them, and how to help them learn and grow. Pick up the book, pick a chapter, and use the practice: it will improve skills. Whether parent, teacher, or one who wants to know superior ways to help people learn, it's nearly impossible not to advance in these roles after reading Alternative Education for Parents and Teachers, and more than a few good laughs will be enjoyed along the way.

Alternative Universities

Author : David J. Staley
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 34,17 MB
Release : 2019-03-26
Category : Education
ISBN : 1421427427

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Imagining the universities of the future. How can we re-envision the university? Too many examples of what passes for educational innovation today—MOOCs especially—focus on transactions, on questions of delivery. In Alternative Universities, David J. Staley argues that modern universities suffer from a poverty of imagination about how to reinvent themselves. Anyone seeking innovation in higher education today should concentrate instead, he says, on the kind of transformational experience universities enact. In this exercise in speculative design, Staley proposes ten models of innovation in higher education that expand our ideas of the structure and scope of the university, suggesting possibilities for what its future might look like. What if the university were designed around a curriculum of seven broad cognitive skills or as a series of global gap year experiences? What if, as a condition of matriculation, students had to major in three disparate subjects? What if the university placed the pursuit of play well above the acquisition and production of knowledge? By asking bold "What if?" questions, Staley assumes that the university is always in a state of becoming and that there is not one "idea of the university" to which all institutions must aspire. This book specifically addresses those engaged in university strategy—university presidents, faculty, policy experts, legislators, foundations, and entrepreneurs—those involved in what Simon Marginson calls "university making." Pairing a critique tempered to our current moment with an explanation of how change and disruption might contribute to a new "golden age" for higher education, Alternative Universities is an audacious and essential read.