Compensatory Education for Cultural Deprivation

Compensatory Education for Cultural Deprivation
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Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015070164119
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Synopsis Compensatory Education for Cultural Deprivation by : Benjamin Samuel Bloom

Based on working papers for the Research Conference on Education & Cultural Deprivation, 1964, Chicago.

Beyond "compensatory Education"

Beyond
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Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:L0056236870
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Synopsis Beyond "compensatory Education" by : Glendon P. Nimnicht

Tinker, Tailor

Tinker, Tailor
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Publisher : Puffin
Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015005247781
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Synopsis Tinker, Tailor by : Nell Keddie

What's Wrong with the Poor?

What's Wrong with the Poor?
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781469608884
ISBN-13 : 146960888X
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Synopsis What's Wrong with the Poor? by : Mical Raz

In the 1960s, policymakers and mental health experts joined forces to participate in President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty. In her insightful interdisciplinary history, physician and historian Mical Raz examines the interplay between psychiatric theory and social policy throughout that decade, ending with President Richard Nixon's 1971 veto of a bill that would have provided universal day care. She shows that this cooperation between mental health professionals and policymakers was based on an understanding of what poor men, women, and children lacked. This perception was rooted in psychiatric theories of deprivation focused on two overlapping sections of American society: the poor had less, and African Americans, disproportionately represented among America's poor, were seen as having practically nothing. Raz analyzes the political and cultural context that led child mental health experts, educators, and policymakers to embrace this deprivation-based theory and its translation into liberal social policy. Deprivation theory, she shows, continues to haunt social policy today, profoundly shaping how both health professionals and educators view children from low-income and culturally and linguistically diverse homes.

Understanding and Using Educational Theories

Understanding and Using Educational Theories
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9781529786071
ISBN-13 : 152978607X
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Synopsis Understanding and Using Educational Theories by : Karl Aubrey

This textbook gives readers a clear overview of a selection of 19 of the most influential thinkers on education, including established names (Vygotsky, Bruner, Dewey), more recent thinkers (Freire, hooks, Claxton) and other key names whose writing has helped shaped our views on teaching and learning. Each chapter includes practical examples showing how theories can be used to inform classroom teaching, and critiques of each theorist exploring opposing viewpoints and the strengths and weaknesses of different ideas. This third edition includes: New chapters on Barak Rosenshine and Daniel Goleman Revamped reflective tasks with a greater practical focus for the classroom More models and theoretical diagrams throughout This is an essential primer for any university course that includes learning theory, with particular relevance for initial teacher education, education studies and early childhood degrees. Karl Aubrey has recently retired from his post at Bishop Grosseteste University. Alison Riley is the Programme Leader for the BA Early Childhood Studies at Bishop Grosseteste University.

Benjamin S. Bloom

Benjamin S. Bloom
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Publisher : R&L Education
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781610486033
ISBN-13 : 161048603X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Benjamin S. Bloom by : Thomas R. Guskey

Few individuals in the history of education have had greater impact on educational policy and practice than Benjamin S. Bloom. Benjamin Bloom's stories are touching remembrances that offer special insight into his uniqueness as a preeminent scholar, colleague, mentor, and friend. This book is a collection of these stories, with brief reviews of some of Bloom's major professional contributions.

Cultural Diversity and Education

Cultural Diversity and Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9781317222460
ISBN-13 : 1317222466
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Synopsis Cultural Diversity and Education by : James A. Banks

Now available in paperback, the sixth edition of this definitive text provides students a strong background in the conceptual, theoretical, and philosophical issues in multicultural education from a leading authority and scholarly leader of the field---James A. Banks. In the opening chapter author Banks presents his well-known and widely used concept of Dimensions of Multicultural Education to help build an understanding of how the various components of multicultural education are interrelated. He then provides an overview on preparing students to function as effective citizens in a global world; discusses the dimensions, history, and goals of multicultural education; presents the conceptual, philosophical, and research issues related to education and diversity; examines the issues involved in curriculum and teaching; looks at gender equity, disability, giftedness, and language diversity; and focuses on intergroup relations and principles for teaching and learning. This new edition incorporates new concepts, theories, research, and developments in the field of multicultural education and features: A new Chapter 5, "Increasing Student Academic Achievement: Paradigms and Explanations" provides important explanations for the achievement gap and suggests ways that educators can work to close it. A new Chapter 7, "Researching Race, Culture, and Difference," explains the unique characteristics of multicultural research and how it differs from mainstream research in education and social science. A new Chapter 14, "Principles for Teaching and Learning in a Multicultural Society" contains research-based guidelines for reforming teaching and the school in order to increase the academic achievement and social development of students from diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, language, and gender groups. A new Appendix—"Essential Principles Checklist"—designed to help educators determine the extent to which practices within their schools, colleges, and universities are consistent with the research-based findings described in the book.

Understanding Schooling

Understanding Schooling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781134984947
ISBN-13 : 1134984944
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Schooling by : Miriam Henry

The problems of class, gender and race in the Australian education system are similar to those in the UK.