Difference, diversity and distinctiveness in education and learning
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Difference, diversity and distinctiveness in education and learning
(Review of research in education / Fred N. Kerlinger editor, v. 31)
Published on behalf of the American Educational Research Association by SAGE Publications, 2007
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Turning the question of "what works" in education on its head, Difference, Diversity, and Distinctiveness in Education and Learning, a volume of Review of Research in Education, digs into recent salient research that examines learning contexts within critical literacy, scientific literacy, and teacher education.
Highlighting the importance of leveraging current research to explore ways in which education institutions (both K-12 and higher education) can structure positive learning environments for diverse students, this volume addresses elements in research that explore how diverse students learn in different and distinctive environments.
Research topics include:
Connection between social justice and subject-matter instruction
Science education through growing pressure of the "No Child Left Behind Act"
General trends and shifts that have taken place in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LBGT) youth in education research
Research and perspectives related to Asian Americans in education
Issues of inclusion and exclusion within the context of sub-Saharan Africa
Schooling experience for students of color in the United States
Exploration of the term "social justice" and its controversies in recent education policy circles
Table of Contents
- Developing Socially Just Subject-Matter Instruction: A Review of the Literature on Disciplinary Literacy Teaching - Author: Elizabeth Birr Moje
- Consulting Editor: Donna Alvermann Resisting Unlearning: Understanding Science Education's Response to the United States's National Accountability Movement - Authors: Sherry A. Southerland, Leigh K. Smith, Scott P. Sowell, and Julie M. Kittleson
- Consulting Editor: Ronald Anderson Queering Foundations: Queer and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Educational Research - Author: Cris Mayo
- Consulting Editor: Catherine A. Lugg Contesting the Model Minority and Perpetual Foreigner Stereotypes: A Critical Review of Literature on Asian Americans in Education - Authors: Jennifer C. Ng, Sharon S. Lee, and Yoon K. Pak
- Consulting Editor: Kevin Kumashiro Policies on Free Primary and Secondary Education in East Africa: Retrospect and Prospect - Authors: Moses Oketch and Caine Rolleston
- Consulting Editor: Julia Preece Equality and Justice For All? Examining Race in Education Scholarship - Authors: Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy, Angelina E. Castagno, and Emma Maughan
- Consulting Editor: Michele S. Moses A Selected History of Social Justice in Education - Authors: Joy Ann Williamson, Lori Rhodes, and Michael Dunson
- Consulting Editor: James D. Anderson
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