Transforming urban education :: urban teachers and students working collaboratively /
Transformations in Urban Education: Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively addresses pressing problems in urban education, contextualized in research in New York City and nearby school districts on the Northeast Coast of the United States. The schools and institutions involved in empiri...
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Schriftenreihe: | Bold visions in educational research ;
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Zusammenfassung: | Transformations in Urban Education: Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively addresses pressing problems in urban education, contextualized in research in New York City and nearby school districts on the Northeast Coast of the United States. The schools and institutions involved in empirical studies range from elementary through college and include public and private schools, alternative schools for dropouts, and museums. Difference is regarded as a resource for learning and equity issues are examined in terms of race, ethnicity, language proficiency, designation as special education, and gender. The contexts for research on teaching and learning involve science, mathematics, uses of technology, literacy, and writing comic books. A dual focus addresses research on teaching and learning, and learning to teach in urban schools. Collaborative activities addressed explicitly are teachers and students enacting roles of researchers in their own classrooms, cogenerative dialogues as activities to allow teachers and students to learn about one another?s cultures and express their perspectives on their experienced realities and negotiate shared recommendations for changes to enacted curricula. Coteaching is also examined as a means of learning to teach, teaching and learning, and undertaking research. The scholarship presented in the constituent chapters is diverse, reflecting multi-logicality within sociocultural frameworks that include cultural sociology, cultural historical activity theory, prosody, sense of place, and hermeneutic phenomenology. Methodologies employed in the research include narratology, interpretive, reflexive, and authentic inquiry, and multi-level inquiries of video resources combined with interpretive analyses of social artifacts selected from learning environments. This edited volume provides insights into research of places in which social life is enacted as if there were no research being undertaken. The research was intended to improve practice. Teachers and learners, as research participants, were primarily concerned with teaching and learning and, as a consequence, as we learned from research participants were made aware of what we learned the purpose being to improve learning environments. Accordingly, research designs are contingent on what happens and emergent in that what we learned changed what happened and expanded possibilities to research and learn about transformation through heightening participants awareness about possibilities for change and developing interventions to improve learning. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 388 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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520 | |a Transformations in Urban Education: Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively addresses pressing problems in urban education, contextualized in research in New York City and nearby school districts on the Northeast Coast of the United States. The schools and institutions involved in empirical studies range from elementary through college and include public and private schools, alternative schools for dropouts, and museums. Difference is regarded as a resource for learning and equity issues are examined in terms of race, ethnicity, language proficiency, designation as special education, and gender. The contexts for research on teaching and learning involve science, mathematics, uses of technology, literacy, and writing comic books. A dual focus addresses research on teaching and learning, and learning to teach in urban schools. Collaborative activities addressed explicitly are teachers and students enacting roles of researchers in their own classrooms, cogenerative dialogues as activities to allow teachers and students to learn about one another?s cultures and express their perspectives on their experienced realities and negotiate shared recommendations for changes to enacted curricula. Coteaching is also examined as a means of learning to teach, teaching and learning, and undertaking research. The scholarship presented in the constituent chapters is diverse, reflecting multi-logicality within sociocultural frameworks that include cultural sociology, cultural historical activity theory, prosody, sense of place, and hermeneutic phenomenology. Methodologies employed in the research include narratology, interpretive, reflexive, and authentic inquiry, and multi-level inquiries of video resources combined with interpretive analyses of social artifacts selected from learning environments. This edited volume provides insights into research of places in which social life is enacted as if there were no research being undertaken. The research was intended to improve practice. Teachers and learners, as research participants, were primarily concerned with teaching and learning and, as a consequence, as we learned from research participants were made aware of what we learned the purpose being to improve learning environments. Accordingly, research designs are contingent on what happens and emergent in that what we learned changed what happened and expanded possibilities to research and learn about transformation through heightening participants awareness about possibilities for change and developing interventions to improve learning. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1. BECOMING A SCIENCE TEACHER -- GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT -- Wanting to fit in -- Housing patterns change the Bronx -- JUNIOR HIGH PORTENDS THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE BRONX -- A special high school experience -- The New York City teachers� strikes -- How the strike was relevant to my subsequent teaching experience -- My first day at Taft and beyond -- The culture of activism nurtured my own will to change my teaching practices -- New curriculum is invited -- The importance of the teacher-student alliance | |
505 | 8 | |a ACADEMIC PROFILE: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLSMETHODOLOGY -- STEREOTYPING: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOL CONTEXT -- SCHOOL CONTEXT, SELFâ€?DEFINITION, AGENCY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTSâ€? IDENTITIES AS MODEL STUDENTS -- Defining self in the context of model minority -- Science teacherâ€?s perception -- Indian parentâ€?s perspective -- Identity cultivation -- DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT AND CULTURAL CAPITAL -- â€STAYING AWAYâ€? STRATEGY: MAINTAINING SOCIAL DISTANCE | |
505 | 8 | |a STRATEGY OF SILENCE AND ACCOMMODATION: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUESCONTRADICTIONS AND OPPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR -- â€COOL INDIANâ€? SYNDROME: AMERICANIZATION AND SUBTRACTIVE ASSIMILATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY -- 4. SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE: AN AUTO/ ETHNOGRAPHIC JOURNEY INTO AND OUT OF THE LAND OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY -- A DIGITAL NATIVE IN A GUIDED-INSTRUCTION WORLD -- Revisiting the â€revolving doorâ€? -- Carolâ€?s story -- FINDINGS -- Surveying the educational technology research landscape -- Change of context, change of tune | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
650 | 0 | |a Education, Urban. |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041087 | |
650 | 6 | |a Enseignement en milieu urbain. | |
650 | 7 | |a EDUCATION |x Essays. |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a EDUCATION |x Organizations & Institutions. |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a EDUCATION |x Reference. |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a Droit. |2 eclas | |
650 | 7 | |a Sciences sociales. |2 eclas | |
650 | 7 | |a Sciences humaines. |2 eclas | |
650 | 7 | |a Education, Urban |2 fast | |
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spelling | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / edited by Kenneth Tobin and Ashraf Shady. Rotterdam : SensePublishers, 2014. 1 online resource (viii, 388 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Bold Visions in Educational Research ; volume 38 Transformations in Urban Education: Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively addresses pressing problems in urban education, contextualized in research in New York City and nearby school districts on the Northeast Coast of the United States. The schools and institutions involved in empirical studies range from elementary through college and include public and private schools, alternative schools for dropouts, and museums. Difference is regarded as a resource for learning and equity issues are examined in terms of race, ethnicity, language proficiency, designation as special education, and gender. The contexts for research on teaching and learning involve science, mathematics, uses of technology, literacy, and writing comic books. A dual focus addresses research on teaching and learning, and learning to teach in urban schools. Collaborative activities addressed explicitly are teachers and students enacting roles of researchers in their own classrooms, cogenerative dialogues as activities to allow teachers and students to learn about one another?s cultures and express their perspectives on their experienced realities and negotiate shared recommendations for changes to enacted curricula. Coteaching is also examined as a means of learning to teach, teaching and learning, and undertaking research. The scholarship presented in the constituent chapters is diverse, reflecting multi-logicality within sociocultural frameworks that include cultural sociology, cultural historical activity theory, prosody, sense of place, and hermeneutic phenomenology. Methodologies employed in the research include narratology, interpretive, reflexive, and authentic inquiry, and multi-level inquiries of video resources combined with interpretive analyses of social artifacts selected from learning environments. This edited volume provides insights into research of places in which social life is enacted as if there were no research being undertaken. The research was intended to improve practice. Teachers and learners, as research participants, were primarily concerned with teaching and learning and, as a consequence, as we learned from research participants were made aware of what we learned the purpose being to improve learning environments. Accordingly, research designs are contingent on what happens and emergent in that what we learned changed what happened and expanded possibilities to research and learn about transformation through heightening participants awareness about possibilities for change and developing interventions to improve learning. Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 17, 2014). TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1. BECOMING A SCIENCE TEACHER -- GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT -- Wanting to fit in -- Housing patterns change the Bronx -- JUNIOR HIGH PORTENDS THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE BRONX -- A special high school experience -- The New York City teachersâ€? strikes -- How the strike was relevant to my subsequent teaching experience -- My first day at Taft and beyond -- The culture of activism nurtured my own will to change my teaching practices -- New curriculum is invited -- The importance of the teacher-student alliance ACADEMIC PROFILE: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLSMETHODOLOGY -- STEREOTYPING: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOL CONTEXT -- SCHOOL CONTEXT, SELFâ€?DEFINITION, AGENCY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTSâ€? IDENTITIES AS MODEL STUDENTS -- Defining self in the context of model minority -- Science teacherâ€?s perception -- Indian parentâ€?s perspective -- Identity cultivation -- DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT AND CULTURAL CAPITAL -- â€STAYING AWAYâ€? STRATEGY: MAINTAINING SOCIAL DISTANCE STRATEGY OF SILENCE AND ACCOMMODATION: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUESCONTRADICTIONS AND OPPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR -- â€COOL INDIANâ€? SYNDROME: AMERICANIZATION AND SUBTRACTIVE ASSIMILATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY -- 4. SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE: AN AUTO/ ETHNOGRAPHIC JOURNEY INTO AND OUT OF THE LAND OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY -- A DIGITAL NATIVE IN A GUIDED-INSTRUCTION WORLD -- Revisiting the â€revolving doorâ€? -- Carolâ€?s story -- FINDINGS -- Surveying the educational technology research landscape -- Change of context, change of tune Includes bibliographical references. Education, Urban. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041087 Enseignement en milieu urbain. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh Droit. eclas Sciences sociales. eclas Sciences humaines. eclas Education, Urban fast Electronic book. Tobin, Kenneth George, 1944- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgCJP8DYgPqFfxfxvwwG3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86834837 Shady, Ashraf, editor. has work: Transforming urban education (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwhMrF8VVrbxvPC7tHKVC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Tobin, Kenneth. Transforming Urban Education : Urban Teachers and Students Working Collaboratively. Rotterdam : Sense Publishers, ©2014 Bold visions in educational research ; v. 38. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006091470 FWS01 ZDB-4-EDU FWS_PDA_EDU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=779482 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / Bold visions in educational research ; TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- 1. BECOMING A SCIENCE TEACHER -- GROWING UP AS AN IMMIGRANT -- Wanting to fit in -- Housing patterns change the Bronx -- JUNIOR HIGH PORTENDS THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION IN THE BRONX -- A special high school experience -- The New York City teachersâ€? strikes -- How the strike was relevant to my subsequent teaching experience -- My first day at Taft and beyond -- The culture of activism nurtured my own will to change my teaching practices -- New curriculum is invited -- The importance of the teacher-student alliance ACADEMIC PROFILE: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN NEW YORK CITY SCHOOLSMETHODOLOGY -- STEREOTYPING: ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTS IN SCHOOL CONTEXT -- SCHOOL CONTEXT, SELFâ€?DEFINITION, AGENCY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ASIAN INDIAN STUDENTSâ€? IDENTITIES AS MODEL STUDENTS -- Defining self in the context of model minority -- Science teacherâ€?s perception -- Indian parentâ€?s perspective -- Identity cultivation -- DIALECTICAL RELATIONSHIP OF ACHIEVEMENT AND CULTURAL CAPITAL -- â€STAYING AWAYâ€? STRATEGY: MAINTAINING SOCIAL DISTANCE STRATEGY OF SILENCE AND ACCOMMODATION: SURVIVAL TECHNIQUESCONTRADICTIONS AND OPPOSITIONAL BEHAVIOR -- â€COOL INDIANâ€? SYNDROME: AMERICANIZATION AND SUBTRACTIVE ASSIMILATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY -- 4. SINGING A DIFFERENT TUNE: AN AUTO/ ETHNOGRAPHIC JOURNEY INTO AND OUT OF THE LAND OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY -- A DIGITAL NATIVE IN A GUIDED-INSTRUCTION WORLD -- Revisiting the â€revolving doorâ€? -- Carolâ€?s story -- FINDINGS -- Surveying the educational technology research landscape -- Change of context, change of tune Education, Urban. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041087 Enseignement en milieu urbain. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh Droit. eclas Sciences sociales. eclas Sciences humaines. eclas Education, Urban fast |
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title | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / |
title_auth | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / |
title_exact_search | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / |
title_full | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / edited by Kenneth Tobin and Ashraf Shady. |
title_fullStr | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / edited by Kenneth Tobin and Ashraf Shady. |
title_full_unstemmed | Transforming urban education : urban teachers and students working collaboratively / edited by Kenneth Tobin and Ashraf Shady. |
title_short | Transforming urban education : |
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topic | Education, Urban. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85041087 Enseignement en milieu urbain. EDUCATION Essays. bisacsh EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. bisacsh EDUCATION Reference. bisacsh Droit. eclas Sciences sociales. eclas Sciences humaines. eclas Education, Urban fast |
topic_facet | Education, Urban. Enseignement en milieu urbain. EDUCATION Essays. EDUCATION Organizations & Institutions. EDUCATION Reference. Droit. Sciences sociales. Sciences humaines. Education, Urban Electronic book. |
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