The Value of Education Choices

The Value of Education Choices
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Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822038358909
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Synopsis The Value of Education Choices by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

The Value of Education Choices for Low-income Families

The Value of Education Choices for Low-income Families
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Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000159241318
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Synopsis The Value of Education Choices for Low-income Families by : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

Value Education

Value Education
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Publisher : APH Publishing
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 8176489484
ISBN-13 : 9788176489485
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Value Education by : Y.K. Singh

Higher Education Access and Choice for Latino Students

Higher Education Access and Choice for Latino Students
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781317512615
ISBN-13 : 1317512618
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Synopsis Higher Education Access and Choice for Latino Students by : Patricia Perez

Now the largest and fastest-growing ethnic population in the U.S., Latino students face many challenges and complexities when it comes to college choice and access. This edited volume provides much needed theoretical and empirical data on how the schooling experiences of Latino students shape their educational aspirations and access to higher education. It explores how the individual and collective influence of the home, school and policy shape the college decision-making process. This unique collection of original scholarly articles offers critical insight on educational pathways that will help families, educators and policy makers intervene in ways that foster and sustain college access and participation for Latino students. It considers destination preferences and enrollment selections, elementary and secondary school experiences, and intervention programs that shed light on how practitioners can promote participation and retention. This multi-conceptual, multi-methodological volume offers directions for future research, programming and policy in Latino education.

Educational Goods

Educational Goods
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780226514178
ISBN-13 : 022651417X
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Goods by : Harry Brighouse

This book, jointly authored by two distinguished philosophers and two prominent social scientists, has an ambitious aim: to improve decision-making in education policy. First they dive into the goals of education policy and explain the terms "educational goods" and "childhood goods," adding precision and clarity to the discussion of the distributive values that are essential for good decision-making about education. Then they provide a framework for individual decision-makers that enables them to combine values and evidence in the evaluation of educational policy options. Finally they delve into the particular policy issues of school finance, school accountability, and school choice, and they show how decision makers might approach them in the light of this decision-making framework. The authors are not advocated particular policy choices, however. The focus instead is a smart framework that will make it easier for policymakers (and readers) to identify and think through what they disagree with others about.

The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education

The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 702
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ISBN-10 : 9781119098379
ISBN-13 : 1119098378
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education by : William Jeynes

A comprehensive source that demonstrates how 21st century Christianity can interrelate with current educational trends and aspirations The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education provides a resource for students and scholars interested in the most important issues, trends, and developments in the relationship between Christianity and education. It offers a historical understanding of these two intertwined subjects with a view to creating a context for the myriad issues that characterize—and challenge—the relationship between Christianity and education today. Presented in three parts, the book starts with thought-provoking essays covering major issues in Christian education such as the movement away from God in American education; the Christian paradigm based on love and character vs. academic industrial models of American education; why religion is good for society, offenders, and prisons; the resurgence of vocational exploration and its integrative potential for higher education; and more. It then looks at Christianity and education around the globe—faith-based schooling in a pluralistic democracy; religious expectations in the Latino home; church-based and community-centered higher education; etc. The third part examines how humanity is determining the relationship between Christianity and education with chapters covering the use of Christian paradigm of living and learning; enrollment, student demographic, and capacity trends in Christian schools after the introduction of private schools; empirical studies on the perceptions of intellectual diversity at elite universities in the US; and more. Provides the breadth and depth of knowledge necessary to gain a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between Christianity and education and its place in contemporary society A long overdue assessment of the subject, one that takes into account the enormous changes in Christian education Presents a global consideration of the subject Examines Christian education across elementary, secondary, and post-secondary levels The Wiley Handbook of Christianity and Education will be of great interest to Christian educators in the academic world, the teaching profession, the ministry, and the college and graduate level student body.

Learning by Choice in Secondary Physical Education

Learning by Choice in Secondary Physical Education
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Publisher : Human Kinetics
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 0880116889
ISBN-13 : 9780880116886
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Learning by Choice in Secondary Physical Education by : Kevin Kaardal

Presents a step-by-step program designed to help physical education teachers create a curriculum that allows students to select their activities, organize themselves, plan personal objectives, follow through, and stay on course with little direction.

One Hundred Choice Selections

One Hundred Choice Selections
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435083874941
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Synopsis One Hundred Choice Selections by : Phineas Garrett

Special Religious Education in Australia and its Value to Contemporary Society

Special Religious Education in Australia and its Value to Contemporary Society
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9783030679699
ISBN-13 : 3030679691
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Special Religious Education in Australia and its Value to Contemporary Society by : Zehavit Gross

This book explores the advantages of and challenges concerning Special Religious Education (SRE) in multicultural Australia and argues for the need for General Religious Education (GRE) as well. Through the lens of the most recent scholarship, and drawing on an in-depth qualitative study and specific case studies, the book examines the current debate on the role of religious education within government schools. It addresses key concepts of values education, spirituality, health and wellbeing, and cultural and religious identity. It analyses why it is important to retain SRE, together with GRE, as government policy. It explores highly relevant, controversial and contested issues regarding SRE, including the 30% of Australia’s population who declare themselves as having “no religion”, and brings fresh insights to the table. While secularization has increased in both the national and international spheres, there has also been an increase in fundamentalism within religious beliefs. Events such as the September 11 terror attacks and the more recent mass shootings by white supremacists and eco-fascists in Christchurch, New Zealand, and Pittsburgh and San Diego in the USA are reminders that religion is still a major actor in the twenty-first century. This poses new challenges for the relationship between church and state, and demonstrates the need to revisit the role of religious education within government schools. While the importance of GRE is generally acknowledged, SRE has increasingly come under attack by some researchers and teacher and parent bodies as being inappropriate and contradictory to the values of the postmodern world. On the other hand, the key stakeholders from all the faith traditions in Australia wish to retain the SRE classes in government schools. The book addresses this burning issue, and shows that it is relevant not only for Australia but also globally.

VALUE EDUCATION

VALUE EDUCATION
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Publisher : EdTech Research Association, US
Total Pages : 246
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Synopsis VALUE EDUCATION by : KHRITISH SWARGIARY

Value education is a cornerstone of holistic development, providing the foundation upon which individuals build their ethical, moral, and civic virtues. In an era marked by rapid technological advancements, social upheavals, and environmental challenges, the need for a robust value education framework has never been more critical. This book aims to offer a comprehensive exploration of value education, addressing its theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and the myriad challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The concept of value education is not new. Ancient civilizations have long recognized the importance of imparting values to younger generations. From the teachings of Socrates and Confucius to the moral philosophies of Mahatma Gandhi, history is replete with examples of thought leaders who emphasized the importance of values in personal and societal development. However, as societies evolve, so too must our approaches to value education. This book is structured to provide a holistic view of value education. We begin with an exploration of its definitions and historical perspectives, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of its importance in contemporary society. The theoretical foundations are then examined, drawing from various philosophical, psychological, and sociocultural perspectives.