12 results on '"Waite I"'
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2. Demystifying Educational Leadership and Administration in the Middle East and North Africa : Challenges and Prospects
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Khalid Arar, Selahattin Turan, Sedat Gümüş, Abdellatif Sellami, Julia Mahfouz, Khalid Arar, Selahattin Turan, Sedat Gümüş, Abdellatif Sellami, and Julia Mahfouz
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- LB2965.M628
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This volume explores how educational leadership and administration (ELA) is constructed in the Middle East and North African region (MENA), and charts the development of ELA as a discipline.Against the backdrop of rapid growth and interest in the educational restructuring, educational reforms, policy and leadership landscape of the region, chapters investigate issues concerned with the production and utilization of knowledge in the field, and analyse the future of ELA in relation to the educational policies and practices in MENA countries. Featuring a broad range of geographically dispersed specialist contributors involved in leadership, policy, and administration, the volume ultimately sheds light on this little-researched area of study to demystify common tropes and misunderstandings surrounding ELA in the MENA region.This book will be of use to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students involved with international and comparative education, higher education management, and education policy and politics more broadly.
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- 2023
3. Educating for Citizenship in a Canada-China Sister School Reciprocal Learning Partnership : A West-East Collaborative Inquiry
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Yishin Khoo and Yishin Khoo
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- Teachers—Training of, International education, Comparative education, Citizenship—Study and teaching, Educational sociology, Culture—Study and teaching
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This book enriches the discourse around Global Citizenship Education in teacher education through the example of a teacher's experience in a Canada-China Sister School reciprocal learning landscape. Instead of positioning global citizenship teaching and learning as a set of fixed goals to be attained by teachers alone, this book approaches global citizenship teaching and learning as unfinished lifework in progress and as situated curriculum problems to be inquired together by university researchers, school teachers, and students under the spirit of reciprocity and community. This reimagination of narratives, theory, and action start from collaborative and reciprocal learning partnerships among Chinese and Canadian researchers and teachers in the practicality of re-searching and re-enacting the purpose and meanings of twenty-first century education in a Canada-China Sister School setting.
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- 2022
4. The Cultural and Social Foundations of Educational Leadership : An International Comparison
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Romuald Normand, Lejf Moos, Min Liu, Pierre Tulowitzki, Romuald Normand, Lejf Moos, Min Liu, and Pierre Tulowitzki
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- Educational leadership, School management and organization
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This book identifies the cultural and moral foundations of country-specific educational governance and school leadership and presents the principles of justice and the diversity of common goods that guide leadership practices in schools. It contributes to an existing research field that studies diversity and ethical leadership in schools. The social dimension of school leadership is not limited to issues related to equality and equity, or social inclusion. The capacity of leaders to promote civic-mindedness and social cooperation, consensus and acceptance of others, the right balance between freedom and duties, and reciprocity of obligations, are essential to maintain democratic rights and facilitate the life together while respecting ethnic and cultural differences. Therefore, the book gathers contributions from a range of international authors capable of reporting these moral and cultural features, while broadening the research perspectives on school leadership.
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- 2021
5. What Works in Nordic School Policies? : Mapping Approaches to Evidence, Social Technologies and Transnational Influences
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John Benedicto Krejsler, Lejf Moos, John Benedicto Krejsler, and Lejf Moos
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- School management and organization--Scandinavia, Education and state--Scandinavia
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This book offers an original contribution to the area of international research on comparative education policies and the influence of transnational agencies on national school policy and reform. With a focus on grasping what the Nordic model or the Nordic dimension means in school and educational policy, the book explores in depth the school policy contexts of the five Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It demonstrates how these particular national contexts engage with and contextualize transnational collaboration on issues like school reform, accountability, evidence and what works, and digitalization. The book situates these policy issues over a long period of time while integrating the latest developments and reforms. It demonstrates how context matters. It shows how the often elusive, but pervasive Nordic dimension can only be fully understood by painstaking scrutiny of the five national contexts, their particular trajectories and mutual interactions in formal and informal education.
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- 2021
6. Revealing Creativity : Exploration in Transnational Education Cultures
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Carol A. Mullen and Carol A. Mullen
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- Educational psychology, Education--Aims and objectives, Creative ability, Creative thinking
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Revealing Creativity: Exploration in Transnational Education Cultures explores the recovery and fostering of creativity under educational constraint. This longitudinal global study of diverse education populations in China, Canada, and Australia offers application of the 4-C Creativity Model through experiential activities and exploratory interviews within classrooms and other learning spaces. Transnational in scope, this book describes an original innovative method, process, and tool for addressing obstacles to creativity in educational environments and within the self that constitute a significant challenge to practice. Through an immersive encounter with a validated creativity model, diverse cultural groups were guided to interpret the 4-C classification system and uncover their latent potential as creators. For their own purposes, readers can adapt the dynamic model-as-method process for releasing and revealing creativity within accountability-bound competitive cultures.
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- 2020
7. Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict : Exploring Challenges Across the Globe
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Khalid Arar, Deniz Örücü, Jane Wilkinson, Khalid Arar, Deniz Örücü, and Jane Wilkinson
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- Capitalism and education--Case studies, Education--Economic aspects--Case studies, Neoliberalism--Case studies, Privatization in education--Case studies
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Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict: Exploring Challenges Across the Globe explores how neoliberal values are imprinted onto educational spaces and practices, and by consequence, fundamentally reshape how we come to understand the educational experience at the school or system level. Countries across the globe struggle with the residual effects of increased accountability, choice/voucher systems, and privatization.The first section of the book discusses the direct imprint of neoliberal policies on educational spaces. The next section examines the more indirect outcomes of neoliberalism, including the challenges of inequity, access, violence, racism, and social justice issues as a result of neoliberal ideologies. Each section of the book includes case studies about education systems across the globe, including Britain, Middle East, Turkey, United States, China, and Chile written by international contributors.Neoliberalism and Education Systems in Conflict is essential reading for educators, scholars, and faculty of educational leadership and policy globally.
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- 2020
8. Higher Education in Market-Oriented Socialist Vietnam : New Players, Discourses, and Practices
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Phan Le Ha, Doan Ba Ngoc, Phan Le Ha, and Doan Ba Ngoc
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- International education, Comparative education, Education, Higher, Education and state
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This book inspects higher education reform in market-oriented socialist Vietnam, with a focus on newness narratives and enquiry. Engaging in dialogic conversations with global and regional forces and exploring convergences in the domains of policy, curriculum, research, pedagogy, and society, chapter authors analyse ideologies that have entered Vietnam's educational landscape. Chapters include discussions of post-Soviet legacies, socialist thought, privatization, neoliberalism, global rankings, academic freedom, autonomy, and elitism, as well as the actors, discourses and practices through which they manifest. In so doing, authors'commentaries juxtapose phenomena in Vietnam with other national contexts such as the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Japan, Australia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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- 2020
9. Teaching Educational Leadership in Muslim Countries : Theoretical, Historical and Cultural Foundations
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Eugenie A. Samier, Eman S. ElKaleh, Eugenie A. Samier, and Eman S. ElKaleh
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- School management and organization, School administration, International education, Comparative education, Educational sociology, Ethnology—Middle East, Culture, Islam
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This book explores the Islamic tradition and Muslim contexts for educational administration and leadership. It addresses the teaching of educational administration and leadership from an Islamic perspective by raising issues of globalised educational administration and leadership teaching as it applies in Muslim contexts that vary by culture and social institutions. The book proposes alternative approaches and demonstrates that Islamic traditions have a strong foundation upon which to build in the field and are compatible with many aspects of Western theory and practices, provided that sufficient modifications and adaptations are made.The book focuses on postgraduate curricula and pedagogy, drawing on a range of theoretical foundations and approaches that are culturally and jurisdictionally appropriate in a number of Muslim countries. As such, it contributes to an emerging specialisation in international and comparative educational administration and leadership that is oriented towards a broader and more diverse set of perspectives, particularly from the non-Western world.
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- 2019
10. Leaders and Leadership in Serbian Primary Schools : Perspectives Across Two Worlds
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Jelena Raković, Tom O'Donoghue, Simon Clarke, Jelena Raković, Tom O'Donoghue, and Simon Clarke
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- School management and organization, School administration, International education, Comparative education, Schools
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This book explores the perspectives of primary school leaders in Serbia as they attempt to navigate its changing political, social and economic situation. As a post-socialist and post-conflict country, Serbia has moved from a state-ruled and planned economy to market-oriented consumerism and competitiveness. In the midst of a rapidly changing and evolving country, school leaders have found themselves on the front lines of a system where infrastructure and support have not been implemented consistently. The clash between the complexities of Serbia's history and attempts to align education policies to those of the European Union has created unique challenges for primary school leaders: they are expected to be both objects and agents of change in a context where their own political position and relationships with students, parents and the teaching profession at large have been irrevocably altered. By illuminating the perspectives of the leaders themselves, this book emphasises the importance of these actors on the front line of Serbian education: its findings can equally be applied to other post-Communist and post-conflict contexts.
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- 2018
11. Actionable Research for Educational Equity and Social Justice : Higher Education Reform in China and Beyond
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Wang Chen, Xu Li, Edward P. St. John, Cliona Hannon, Wang Chen, Xu Li, Edward P. St. John, and Cliona Hannon
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- Educational change--Cross-cultural studies, Education, Higher--Social aspects--China, Educational change--China, Education, Higher--Social aspects--Cross-cultural studies, Educational equalization--China, Educational equalization--Cross-cultural studies, Action research in education--China, Action research in education--Cross-cultural studies
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Actionable Research for Educational Equity and Social Justice advances a unique, engaged approach to promoting educational equity and social justice in higher education across China and beyond. Developed as a joint venture of senior and junior scholars in China and the United States, this book documents Chinese, Latin American, U.S., and European examples of engaged scholarship supporting the development of strategies for expanding educational opportunities for low-income families. Drawing from collaborative research, workshops, and field investigations, chapter authors propose and test new methods and practices for reducing educational inequality and provide examples of successful practices that have improved access for low-income students across the globe.
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- 2018
12. Deciphering Chinese School Leadership : Conceptualisation, Context and Complexities
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Allan Walker, Haiyan Qian, Allan Walker, and Haiyan Qian
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- Education--China, Educational leadership--China, School management and organization--China, School-based leadership--China
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With existing educational leadership models and theories being predominantly western influenced, this book aims to provide more insight into school leadership in China. It pioneers building research- and practice-informed knowledge and unravels the complexities that characterize the scholarship, context and practices of school leadership. School leadership in China is presented through four sub-purposes: investigating how Chinese school leadership is conceptualized in the international and Chinese literature; exploring the shifting context within which Chinese school leaders enact their leadership, and examining key policies that have shaped the practice of leader development; extending the understandings about the complexities of work lives of Chinese school leaders; and further locating indigenous understandings of Chinese school leadership in the political and socio-cultural context of contemporary China, and the theoretical and conceptual context of international school leadership. This text will be particularly useful to international education researchers with focus on educational leadership, comparative education, education policy and education in China.
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- 2017
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