Описание: Preface.- Part 1. Institutional Practices and Frameworks.- Chapter 1. Engaging Students and Campus Community in Sustainability Activities in a Major Canadian University.- Chapter 2. A Review of an Integrated Information System and Sustainability Implementation Framework in Higher Education.- Chapter 3. How the structures of a Green Campus promotes the development of sustainability competences. The experience of the University of Bologna.- Chapter 4. Generating a New Idea of Public Mission for Universities. A Sustainable Communication Paradigm for Community Building.- Chapter 5. Involving students in implementing a campus culture of sustainability, etc.
Описание: Introduces the Building Equity Taxonomy, a model to clarify the structural and interpersonal components of an equitable and excellent schooling experience, and the Building Equity Review and Audit, survey-based tools to help school and teacher leaders uncover equity-related issues.
Автор: Duffield Ellen Название: Brave Women: Building Bridges to Transformation, a Compendium ISBN: 0994748744 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780994748744 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 3861.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: This book, tackles many of these tough questions head on.All of the contributing authors consider the same core question: Given the rapidly changing landscape of science education, including the elevated status of engineering design, what are the best approaches to the effective integration of the science and engineering practices?
Описание: Describes the potential of artificial intelligence algorithms, such as those that fuel learning analytics software that mines LMS data to enable faculty to quickly and efficiently assess individual students` progress in real time, prompting either individual attention or the need to more generally clarify concepts for the class as whole.
Описание: In responding strategically to the need to increase online enrollments at a time when enrollments for traditional face-to-face delivered courses are declining annually, higher education institutions recognize not only that they urgently have to develop faculty capacity to teach online but also leverage the affordances of a now bewildering array of new technologies. This book constitutes a guide to the wide range of new and emerging transformative learning technologies, to give leaders the context they need to position their institutions in the changing online environment.
It is intended for campus leaders and administrators who work with campus teams charged with identifying learning technologies to meet an agreed upon program- or institution-level educational needs; for those coordinating across campus to build consensus on implementing online strategies; and for instructional designers, faculty developers and assessment directors who assist departments and faculty effectively integrate learning technologies into their courses and programs. It will appeal to faculty who take an active interest in improving online teaching.
The contributors to this volume describe the potential of artificial intelligence algorithms, such as those that fuel learning analytics software that mines LMS data to enable faculty to quickly and efficiently assess individual students’ progress in real time, prompting either individual attention or the need to more generally clarify concepts for the class as whole. They describe and provide access to a hybrid professional development MOOC and an associated WIKI that curate information about a wide range of learning software solutions currently available; and present case studies that offer guidance on building the buy-in and consensus needed to successfully integrate learning technologies into course, program- and institution-level contexts.
In sum, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the technological capabilities available to them and identifies collaborative processes related to engaging and building institutional support for the changes needed to provide the rapidly growing demand for effective and evidence-based online learning.
In this book, Marisol Rerucha draws on Indigenous traditions, research-based frameworks, and the support of fellow educators and scholars in order to offer teachers and administrators vital tools for facing crises with compassion. In addition to Rerucha's revolutionary vision of education that is holistic, human centered, and brought to life through actionable and accessible techniques, Beyond the Surface of Restorative Practices features contributions from Pedro Terrazas, on restorative practices in the classroom; Dr. Enjolie Lourdes Lafaurie, on active listening for educators; and Dr. Carolyn Gery on understanding how trauma impacts relationships. Both empowering and urgently necessary, Beyond the Surface of Restorative Practices can help you to build an organization-wide culture of healing and well-being from the ground up.
Endorsements
"In this current era of racial reckoning in America, this work should be required reading for all who teach or plan to enter the teaching profession."-Nehemiah D. Frank, founder and editor in chief of the Black Wall Street Times
"Rerucha and her colleagues provide guidance for implementing this work with integrity and in alignment with the Indigenous traditions on which restorative practices are based. Their advice is simultaneously holistic and pragmatic."-John Krownapple, educator, consultant, and coauthor of Belonging through a Culture of Dignity: The Keys to Successful Equity Implementation
"Marisol Rerucha masterfully weaves her personal journey with concrete strategies for implementing restorative practices in the classroom, school, or organization of any type... Rerucha challenges us to join her circle and then teaches us how to use authentic and sustainable practices that build durable change in our own communities."-Gini Pupo-Walker, state director for the Education Trust in Tennessee and school board member, Metro Nashville Public Schools