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Progress in Education: Volume 60

Editat de Roberta V Nata
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2019

În cadrul programelor de studii superioare dedicate managementului educațional și pedagogiei, seria Progress in Education s-a impus ca o resursă periodică esențială pentru actualizarea fundamentelor teoretice prin studii de caz empirice. Volumul 29, coordonat de Roberta V Nata, continuă această tradiție, oferind o perspectivă fragmentată dar detaliată asupra provocărilor din sistemele de învățământ contemporane, de la școala primară până la mediul universitar.

Remarcăm în acest volum o structură diversificată care prioritizează abordările transdisciplinare. Cuprinsul ne indică o progresie de la regândirea modelelor mentale în educația științifică la nivel primar, către analize complexe ale eficienței productive în licee și proiecte de tip „service learning” pentru integrarea curriculumului multicultural. Un punct de interes particular este capitolul dedicat impactului tehnologiei asupra studenților, investigând modul în care utilizarea problematică a telefoanelor mobile corelează cu deficitele funcțiilor executive, o temă tot mai prezentă în cercetarea educațională actuală.

Această lucrare completează perspectiva oferită de Global Perspectives on Education Research, Vol. II de Liesel Ebersöhn. În timp ce volumul lui Ebersöhn se concentrează pe politici globale și democrație în educație, lucrarea editată de Roberta V Nata aduce o valoare adăugată prin analize micro-contextuale, cum ar fi utilizarea limbii materne în sălile de clasă EFL din Turcia sau activitatea fizică a profesorilor de sport în funcție de vârsta elevilor. Față de alte volume din serie, precum Progress in Education. Volume 73, care se apleacă spre ingineria biomedicală, volumul de față menține un echilibru între tehnologiile digitale pentru educația specială și dezvoltarea profesională a cadrelor didactice, rămânând fidel stilului analitic și riguros promovat de Nova Science Publishers Inc.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781536159745
ISBN-10: 1536159743
Pagini: 218
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
Colecția Nova Science Publishers Inc
Locul publicării:United States

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Recomandăm acest volum cercetătorilor și studenților la masterat sau doctorat în științele educației care caută date concrete despre dinamica învățării incluzive și a mediilor digitale. Cititorul câștigă acces la studii de caz internaționale care pot servi drept fundament pentru teze de cercetare, oferind instrumente pentru evaluarea eficienței pedagogice și a impactului tehnologiei asupra comportamentului cognitiv al elevilor.


Descriere

The research examined in the opening chapter of Progress in Education. Volume 60 aims at uncovering and examining pre-service teachers' concepts of teaching activity relating to student coeducation and educational practice in school classrooms. The authors describe the problems faced by schools system-wide use of evidence-based teaching approaches with evidence-based teaching practice, followed by a technology-based theory to practice design solution for building the capacity of practicing teachers with teacher led and cooperative instruction. The effect of a two-way immersion school project on the second language proficiency and mathematics competences of 10-12-year-old children is investigated with an intent to open new avenues for teachers, researchers and policy makers, by encouraging new immersion projects based on local conditions. Next, this compilation focuses on the particularity of communication as a key factor in creating, developing and improving interpersonal relationships between parents and their pre-school age children. Some thoughts, comments and suggestions on this topic based on the literature and on the author's educational / academic experience, consists the content of this chapter in a brief way for a vast field of study. Currently, mental well-being among healthcare students and practicing professionals is a major worldwide concern. Studies have described alarmingly high levels of anxiety and stress among students of dentistry, nursing and medicine. As such, the authors discuss the two main stressors for mature students while in higher education. Drawing on empirical research using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis as the predimoninant method of enquiry, the authors focus our attention on two important aspects of the student transitional journey: student experiences as they move from secondary school to a branch campus medical school in the Middle East, as well as the medical graduates' challenges as they move from a Middle Eastern-based university delivering a Western curriculum to begin practice as junior doctors. The penultimate chapter demonstrates the importance of school, rehabilitation and mental health counselor education programs in the United States and Georgia. With a significant number of the United States population having substance abuse problems, all counselors will encounter clients struggling with substance abuse. Therefore, counselor education programs should requite knowledge or skill development in this area. The final chapter looks at the root causes of problems with the current education system in Western societies, using Australia as an example, and how the systemic core of the issues arising are stem from the system being stuck in an historic paradigm.

Cuprins

Preface; New Perspectives for Theory Development in Science Education: Rethinking Mental Models of Force in Primary School; Developing a Learning Environment Conducive to a Problem Based Learning Approach in Engineering Mathematics; Transdisciplinary Digital Learning Environment for Special Education in the 21st Century; Integrating Multicultural Curriculum through Service Learning Projects; The Methodology & Activity Type Influence in the Distance Walked by Physical Education Teachers; The Study of Physical Education Teachers' Walked Distances in Relation to Students Ages & the Time of Day; An Exploratory Study Concerning the Productive Efficiency of Andalusian High Schools; "New" Teaching Professionalism & the Professional Development of Educators in Higher Education: A Case Study of Studio Instructors at the University of Kansas; L1 Use by Teachers & Students in EFL Classrooms: A Study of Turkish University Setting; Enhancing Knowledge Flows through Knowledge Representations in Healthcare Professional Development; Health Professions' Student Admission Policy: How to Link Selection & Performance? A Scoping Review of the Literature; An Efficiency Assessment of Spanish Public Universities; Index.