Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education

Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781475818284
ISBN-13 : 1475818289
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Synopsis Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education by : Robert Grover

Present Successes and Future Challenges in Honors Education is the first volume in an edited series examining the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges. The contributors document the decades-long structural transformations that led to the rise of honors education while also providing perspective on the present and future challenges in honors education. The chapters address such issues as ensuring equity in honors, how we ought to think about student success and frame this for external stakeholders, and how the diffusion of honors-inspired pedagogies elsewhere in the university forces us to rethink our mission and our day-to-day practice. Throughout, their investigations are grounded in the present while turning a keen and perceptive eye to the future.

Structural Challenges and the Future of Honors Education

Structural Challenges and the Future of Honors Education
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781475831481
ISBN-13 : 147583148X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Structural Challenges and the Future of Honors Education by : Robert Grover

Structural Challenges and the Future of Honors Education is the third volume in an edited series examining the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges. Many such challenges are structural: perpetual budgetary constraints, changing expectations about the role of high education and the “return” it ought to provide to the student, and the changing technological landscape of higher education and society more generally. The contributors here examine the structural challenges honors education currently faces and those forces it is likely to confront in the future, offering insights about how honors might respond creatively to these present and future challenges.

Continuity and Innovation in Honors College Curricula

Continuity and Innovation in Honors College Curricula
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781475829945
ISBN-13 : 1475829949
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Continuity and Innovation in Honors College Curricula by : Robert Grover

Continuity and Innovation in Honors College Curricula is the second volume in the edited series Honors Education in Transition, which examines the proliferation of honors programs and colleges in American higher education. While honors education has become ubiquitous in American higher education, this transformation has happened without systematic attempts to align what honors means across institutions, and absent a universally agreed upon definitions of what honors is and what it might aspire to be in the future. This generates possibility and flexibility, while also creating rather serious challenges. This book examines dynamic attempts to think creatively about curriculum, a hallmark of honors in higher education. The authors document and discuss innovative attempts ranging from service-learning to international education to innovative ways to blend disciplinary models of pedagogy with honors teaching. Throughout, their investigations are grounded in the present while turning a keen and perceptive eye to the future.

Resources in Education

Resources in Education
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : MINN:30000006323368
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Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

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Developing a Schoolwide Framework to Prevent and Manage Learning and Behavior Problems

Developing a Schoolwide Framework to Prevent and Manage Learning and Behavior Problems
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Publisher : Guilford Publications
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781462541782
ISBN-13 : 146254178X
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Developing a Schoolwide Framework to Prevent and Manage Learning and Behavior Problems by : Kathleen Lynne Lane

Now revised and expanded, this volume explains how to design, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive, integrated, three-tiered (Ci3T) model of prevention. Rather than presenting a packaged program, the book provides resources and strategies for designing and tailoring Ci3T to the needs and priorities of a particular school or district community. Ci3T is unique in integrating behavioral, academic, and social–emotional components into a single research-based framework. User-friendly features include tools for collecting and using student and schoolwide data; guidance for selecting effective interventions at each tier; detailed case examples; and tips for enhancing collaboration between general and special educators, other school personnel, and parents. In a convenient large-size format, the volume includes several reproducible forms that can be downloaded and printed for repeated use. Prior edition title: Developing Schoolwide Programs to Prevent and Manage Problem Behaviors. New to This Edition *Updated step-by-step approach reflecting the ongoing development of Ci3T. *Chapter on evidence for the effectiveness of tiered models. *Chapter on low-intensity, teacher-delivered strategies. *Chapter on sustaining effective implementation and professional development. *"Lessons Learned" feature--reflections and examples from educators in a range of settings.

Affirmative Action and Black Student Success

Affirmative Action and Black Student Success
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781000952568
ISBN-13 : 1000952568
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Affirmative Action and Black Student Success by : David J. Luke

David J. Luke’s Affirmative Action and Black Student Success is a concrete and comprehensive exploration into diversity programs on college campuses and their impact on Black student success and outcomes. Viewed over the span of 12 years, three large, public universities in the United States and Canada provide dynamic settings for this book’s comparative focus on diversity initiatives. The author identifies key regional and national differences between these settings, as well as differences in the way diversity is framed and understood to illustrate how diversity programs and policies are shaped and the extent and ways in which these programs and policies then shape student experiences and outcomes. The values and meanings organizations ascribe to diversity, inclusion, and equity are frequently in transition, and the book’s compelling analysis conveys the importance of race in these contexts—when racism is presumed to be in decline, as is the case in colorblindness and demonstrations of multiculturalist ideals, racial inequalities are concealed and remain unnoticed. The author makes a range of practical recommendations and argues that clear and explicit goals about race and representation are integral in the expansion and preservation of inclusive institutional environments. Unflinching in its critique and pragmatic with its recommendations, this book offers invaluable analysis for university leaders, diversity officers, and student affairs professionals, as much as it provides new insights for scholars and educators of racism, higher education, diversity, and organizational culture.

Reading Students' Lives

Reading Students' Lives
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781317279310
ISBN-13 : 131727931X
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading Students' Lives by : Catherine Compton-Lilly

Reading Students’ Lives documents literacy practices across time as children move through school, with a focus on issues of schooling, identity construction, and how students and their parents make sense of students’ lives across time. The final book in a series of four that track a group of low-income African American students and their parents across a decade, it follows the same children into high school, bringing to the forefront issues and insights that are invisible in shorter-term projects. This is a free-standing volume that breaks new ground both theoretically and methodologically and has important implications for children, schools, and educational research. Its significant contributions include the unique longitudinal nature of the study, the lens it casts on family literacy practices during high school years, the close and situated look at the experiences of children from communities that have been historically underserved by schools, and the factors that alltoooften cause many of these children to move further and further away from school, eventually dropping out or failing to graduate.

Gifted Education

Gifted Education
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 9781783507429
ISBN-13 : 178350742X
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Gifted Education by : Anthony F. Rotatori

This volume addresses the most current perspectives and issues related to giftedness and is written by leaders in the field. An excellent resource for special educators, administrators, mental health clinicians, school counselors, and psychologists, this volume addresses the different educational issues that impact this population.

Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing Business Management Education

Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing Business Management Education
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781466664500
ISBN-13 : 1466664509
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing Business Management Education by : Khan, Mohammad Ayub

In today’s society, it is not only desirable but essential for a business to take on a global edge. The best way to ensure a successful future is to educate business students about global policies currently at play. Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing Business Management Education discusses the issues that are facing both large and small corporations and the students who are seeking employment there. Questioning not only what changes globalization has brought to the business world, but what ways our education system will have to change to keep up, this book is an essential reference source for business owners, educators, students, or anyone interested in the future globalization of the business market.

Critical Issues in Preparing Effective Early Childhood Special Education Teachers for the 21 Century Classroom

Critical Issues in Preparing Effective Early Childhood Special Education Teachers for the 21 Century Classroom
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Publisher : IAP
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781681230580
ISBN-13 : 1681230585
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Critical Issues in Preparing Effective Early Childhood Special Education Teachers for the 21 Century Classroom by : Festus E. Obiakor

The purpose of this book is to provide a forum for an interdisciplinary scholarly dialogue with regard to preparing teachers for early childhood special education. In addition, it is aimed at examining and making available relevant and most recent scholarship to practitioners and at addressing critical issues and perspectives around preparing effective educators for the 21 century classroom and the future. This book intends to illuminate a complex and challenging task of preparing effective educators through the lenses of several educational disciplines, including but not limited to, teacher education, general education, special education, early childhood education, and urban education. The information in this work will focus on several educational disciplines that have the most immediate implications for teacher preparation and practice. The overall educational knowledge base will be enhanced due to the educational interdisciplinary approach. This has additional implications for teacher education, special education, educational leadership, curriculum and instruction, educational policy, and urban education, to name a few. The multidimensional nature of the book gives it the freedom to highlight multiple and diverse voices while at the same time providing a forum for different (and sometimes divergent) methodologies, philosophies, and ideologies.