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Multicultural Educ - Arora

First Published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The book is in the main written for student teachers, practising teachers (probationers and experienced) and teacher trainers who will find this volume of immense use from a practical point of view.

Rethinking Multicultural Education

Case Studies in Cultural Transition

Korn and Bursztyn and their contributors examine the cultural transitions that children make as they move between home and school. Case studies present instances of how diversity engages us in renegotiating the personal and social. In illuminating the complicated nature of cultural transitions, they highlight how multiculturalism can play a transformative role in the lives of children and schools.

Korn and Bursztyn and their contributors examine the cultural transitions that children make as they move between home and school. Case studies present instances of how diversity engages us in renegotiating the personal and social.

Some Multilateral and Regional Organizations Engaged in International, Educational, and Cultural Activities

ETHIOPIA research and publications related to literacy campaign ; expert in manuscript research ; expert and equipment for music education . GHANA fellowship in study of African cultures ; equipment for -16-17-18-19-20.

Neurophysiology of Silence: Neuroscientific, Psychological, Educational and Contemplative Perspectives

EP drafted and revised the manuscript. MW provided substantive suggestions for revisions and critically reviewed the manuscript. Both authors reviewed and approved the final manuscript. Our studies were of quantitative nature.

Qualitative Inquiry in Clinical and Educational Settings

This highly readable text demystifies the qualitative research process—and helps readers conceptualize their own studies—by organizing the different research paradigms and traditions into coherent clusters. Real-world examples and firsthand perspectives illustrate the research process; instructive exercises and activities build on each other so readers can develop their own proposals or reports as they work through the book. Provided are strategies for selecting a research topic, entering and exiting sites, and navigating the complexities of ethical issues and the researcher's role. Readers learn how to use a range of data collection methods—including observational strategies, interviewing, focus groups, e-mail and chat rooms, and arts-based media—and to manage, analyze, and report the resulting data. Useful pedagogical features include:*In-class and field activities to apply qualitative concepts.*Discussion questions, proposal development exercises, and reflexive journal activities.*Exemplary qualitative studies and two sample proposals.*Cautionary notes, or "Wild Cards," about possible research pitfalls.*Tables that summarize concepts and present helpful tips.

Avoid saying you are studying a “serious” issue, for example. 4. Identify the section within the journal that your qualitative manuscript would fall under—often a research section. 5. Refer to your research ethics.

Review of Educational Research

Manuscripts should typically run between 35 and 60 pages in typed length . Author Identification The complete title of the article and the author ( s ) should be typed on a separate sheet to ensure anonymity in the review process .

Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities in Educational Technology and Library Science

Published quarterly , The Book Collector prints notoriously independent leading articles on matters of bibliophic moment ranging from manuscript studies to national heritage policy . It collects news and reviews of auctions ...

Self-directed learning research: An imperative for transforming the educational landscape

This book will benefit specialists in the field of the education sciences. It represents significant progress in knowledge production. Self-directed learning has become increasingly important, not only for education in South Africa but also for education sciences in the international arena. This is a result of the changing education landscape, caused by the demands of the 21st century as well as the rapid change in knowledge production. Learners should be equipped with skills to take responsibility for their own learning. New innovative strategies should be incorporated into teaching and learning in order to meet the changing demands in education. Traditional teacher-centred practices are still the norm in most South African schools and higher-education institutions and do not adequately prepare students for lifelong learning in the 21st century. The content focuses on the theory behind self-directed learning, explores strategies such as cooperative learning, problembased learning, case-based teaching and large-group teaching that enhance self-directed learning and the use of blended learning in a self-directed learning environment. The book demonstrates how self-directed learning can be enhanced in mathematics, computer-science and life-science education and through the use of student tutors for geography. Digital technology could, for example, also be used in innovative ways for education in isiZulu folk poetry. The findings are based on original empirical research and a sound theoretical-conceptual framework. In an environment of rapidly changing knowledge production, this book responds to the challenge of how to equip learners with the necessary skills to take responsibility for their own learning. The book presents innovative teaching and learning strategies for meeting the changing demands in education. Group activities, the responsibilities of learners and the obstacles that hinder their learning are analysed, and the way in which educators can support them is discussed. Educational values such as mutual trust are discussed, and self-directed assessment is explored. This is a timely collective work authored by experts who subscribe to the approach of self-directed learning. Educators should discover new teaching and learning strategies and value the integration of self-directed learning in the classroom.

Jan Botha, Professor in the Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology (CREST), University of ... The Publisher (AOSIS) and the Domain Editorial Board certify that the manuscript was subjected to a rigorous peer review ...

PENGANTAR EKONOMI PEMBANGUNAN

Suatu cabang ilmu ekonomi yang menganalisis masalah-masalah yang dihadapi oleh negara-negara sedang berkembang dan mendapatkan cara-cara untuk mengatasi masalah-masalah tersebut supaya negara-negara berkembang dapat membangun ekonominya dengan lebih cepat lagi.

Suatu cabang ilmu ekonomi yang menganalisis masalah-masalah yang dihadapi oleh negara-negara sedang berkembang dan mendapatkan cara-cara untuk mengatasi masalah-masalah tersebut supaya negara-negara berkembang dapat membangun ekonominya ...