Beschreibung
Reimagining Education Reform and Innovation provides scholars and laymen with an assortment of theoretical and practical perspectives for questioning contemporary practices and forging new methods of education reform and innovation. This volume is the leading collection of contemporary essays by the major thinkers in the field of education reform and innovation. Carefully attentive to both theory and practice, this is the definitive source for learning about education reform and innovation, while also enhancing the existing literature. This book attempts to move the field to the next phase of its evolution and provides the U.S. K-12 system with the tools that it will need to return to its former preeminence. Reimagining Education Reform and Innovation generates a corpus of new and original scholarship that significantly examines the field of education reform and innovation broadly conceived. Each chapter examines one or more of the critical topics that are missing from or underrepresented in the extant literature. The various chapters of this book integrate into their analyses the conceptual, political, pedagogical, and practical histories, tensions, and resources that have established education reform and innovation as one of the most vital and growing movements within the field of education. A central tenet of this project is that we need to make visible the multiple perspectives and theoretical frames that currently drive work in the field.
Inhalt
Contents: Matthew Lynch: What We Already Know about Education Reform in America – Patrick R. Potyondy: Reimagining Urban Education: Civil Rights, Educational Parks, and the Limits of Reform – Katie Aubrecht: Reimagining Success: Ordinary Orders and University Student «Mental Life» – Ayse Kizildag/Harun Simsek: Reflections on Educational Reforms: English LanguageTeaching in the Turkish Context of the 21st Century – Anne Marie Garth: Student Teachers as Active Participants in Schools’ Policy Contexts – Anne Marie Garth: Working in the «Wiggle Room»: A University Supervisor Supports Student Teachers’ Policy Navigation – Margaret Bertucci Hamper: «Beyond Discussion»: Basic Composition as a Social Imperative – Jim Haendiges: Creating Comic Books in the College Composition Classroom – Sheila Giesbrecht: Design Principles as a Methodology for School Reform.