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  • Title: Music Theory and its Methods

    Music Theory and its Methods

    Structures, Challenges, Directions
    by Denis Collins (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: A Reflection of Man and Culture in Language and Literature

    A Reflection of Man and Culture in Language and Literature

    by Mária Matiová (Volume editor) Martin Navrátil (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: Phonology Matters in Interpreting

    Phonology Matters in Interpreting

    by Katarzyna Stachowiak (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: (e)Pedagogy – Visual Knowledge Building

    (e)Pedagogy – Visual Knowledge Building

    Rethinking Art and New Media in Education
    by Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Edited Collection
  • Title: Bridges and Barriers in Metalinguistic Discourse

    Bridges and Barriers in Metalinguistic Discourse

    by Anna Duszak (Volume editor) Urszula Okulska (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Conference proceedings
  • Title: English Teaching and New Literacies Pedagogy

    English Teaching and New Literacies Pedagogy

    Interpreting and Authoring Digital Multimedia Narratives
    by Len Unsworth (Volume editor) Angela Thomas (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Détente and Beyond

    Détente and Beyond

    Anglo-Romanian Relations in the Aviation Industry (1966-1993)
    by Mauro Elli (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Monographs
  • Title: Toward Renewal and Belonging

    Toward Renewal and Belonging

    Art, Movement, and Community
    by Ingrid Hauss (Author) 2022
    ©2023 Textbook
  • Title: Grammatical Differences and Simultaneous Interpreting

    Grammatical Differences and Simultaneous Interpreting

    An Empirical Approach
    by Miao Wang (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Extreme teaching: rigorous texts for troubled times

    ISSN: 1534-2808

    Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed. Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed. Books in this series will provide practical ideas on classroom practice for teachers and teacher educators that are grounded in a profound understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, historical, philosophical, and psychological contexts of education as well as in a keen sense of educational purpose. Within these contextual concerns contributors will address the ferment, uncertainty, and confusion that characterize the Troubles of contemporary education. The series will focus specifically on the act of teaching. While the topics addressed may vary, EXtreme Teaching is ultimately a book series that addresses new, rigorous, and contextually informed modes of classroom practice. Authors will bring together a commitment to educational and social justice with a profound understanding of a rearticulation of what constitutes compelling scholarship. The series is based on the insight that the future of progressive educational reform rests at the intersection of socio-educational justice and scholarly rigor. Authors will present their conceptions of this rigorous new pedagogical frontier in an accessible manner that avoids the esoteric language of an "in group." In this context, the series editors will make use of their pedagogical expertise to introduce pedagogical ideas to student, teacher, and professional audiences. In this process, they will explain what they consider the basic concepts of a field of study, developing their own interpretive insights about the domain and how it should develop in the future. Very few progressive texts exist to introduce individuals to rigorous and complex conceptions of pedagogical practice: thus, authors will be expected to use their contextualized interpretive imaginations to introduce readers to a creative and 'Progressive view of pedagogy in the field being analyzed.

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