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  • History of Schools and Schooling

    ISSN: 1085-0678

    This series explores the history of schools and schooling in the United States and other countries. The series will examine the historical development of schools and educational processes, with special emphasis on issues of educational policy, curriculum and pedagogy, as well as issues relating to race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Special emphasis will be placed on the lessons to be learned from the past for contemporary educational reform and policy. Although the series will publish books related to education in the broadest societal and cultural context, it especially seeks books on the history of specific schools and on the lives of educational leaders and school founders. This series explores the history of schools and schooling in the United States and other countries. The series will examine the historical development of schools and educational processes, with special emphasis on issues of educational policy, curriculum and pedagogy, as well as issues relating to race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Special emphasis will be placed on the lessons to be learned from the past for contemporary educational reform and policy. Although the series will publish books related to education in the broadest societal and cultural context, it especially seeks books on the history of specific schools and on the lives of educational leaders and school founders. This series explores the history of schools and schooling in the United States and other countries. The series will examine the historical development of schools and educational processes, with special emphasis on issues of educational policy, curriculum and pedagogy, as well as issues relating to race, class, gender, and ethnicity. Special emphasis will be placed on the lessons to be learned from the past for contemporary educational reform and policy. Although the series will publish books related to education in the broadest societal and cultural context, it especially seeks books on the history of specific schools and on the lives of educational leaders and school founders.

    73 publications

  • Adolescent Cultures, School, and Society

    "As schools struggle to redefine and restructure themselves, they need to be aware of the new realities of adolescents. This series is committed to depicting the wide variety of adolescent cultures that exist in today’s troubled world. It is primarily a qualitative research, practice, and policy series devoted to contextual interpretation and analysis that encompasses a broad range of interdisciplinary critique. The series addresses such issues as curriculum theory and practice; multicultural education; adolescent literacy; aggression, bullying, and violence; media and the arts; school dropouts; homeless and runaway youth; gangs and other alienated youth; at-risk populations; peers, family structures, and parental involvement; identity formation; race, ethnicity, class, and gender/LGBTQ studies; and overall social, biological, psychological, and spiritual development. "

    84 publications

  • Higher Ed

    Questions about the Purpose(s) of Colleges and Universities

    What are the purposes of higher education? When undergraduates 'declare their majors,' they agree to enter into a world defined by the parameters of a particular academic discourse, a discipline. But who decides those parameters? How do they come about? What are the discussions and proposed outcomes of disciplined inquiry? What should an undergraduate know to be considered educated in a discipline? How does the disciplinary knowledge base inform its pedagogy? Why are there different disciplines? When has a discipline 'run its course'? Where do new disciplines come from? Where do old ones go? How does a discipline produce its knowledge? What are the meanings and purposes of disciplinary research and teaching? What are the key questions of disciplined inquiry? What questions are taboo within a discipline? What can the disciplines learn from one another? What might they not want to learn and why? Once we begin asking these kinds of questions, positionality becomes a key issue. One reason why there aren't many books on the meaning and purpose of higher education is that once such questions are opened for discussion, one's subjectivity becomes an issue with respect to the presumed objective stances of Western higher education. Academics don't have positions because positions are 'biased,' 'subjective,' 'slanted,' and therefore somehow invalid. So the first thing to do is to provide a sense, however broad and general, of what dinds of positionalities will inform the books and chapters on the above questions. Certainly the questions themselves, and any others we might ask, are already suggesting a particular 'bent,' but as the series takes shape, the authors we engage will no doubt have positions on these questions. From the stance of interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, or transdisciplinary practitioners, will the chapters and books we solicit solidify disciplinary discourses, or liquefy them? Depending on who is asked, interdisciplinary inquiry is either a polite collaboration among scholars firmly situated in their own particular discourses, or it is a blurring of the restrictive parameters that define the very notion of disciplinary discourse. So will the series have a stance on the meaning and purpose of interdisciplinary inquiry and teaching? This can possibly be finessed by attracted thinkers from disciplines that are already multicisciplinary, e.g., the various knids of 'studies' programs (Women's, Islamic, American, Cultural, etc.), or the hybrid disciplines like Ethnomusicology (Musicology, Folklore, Anthropology). But by including people from these fields (areas? disciplines?) in our series, we are already taking a stand on disciplined inquiry. A question on the comprehensive exam for the Columbia University Ethnomusicology Program was to defend Ethnomusicology as a 'field' or a 'discipline.' One's answer determined one's future, at least to the extent that the gatekeepers had a say in such matters. So, in the end, what we are proposing will no doubt involve political struggles.

    31 publications

  • Studien zur Pädagogik der Schule

    Homepage der Herausgeberin: Prof. Dr. Stephanie Hellekamps Die Reihe “Studien zur Pädagogik der Schule” ist ein anspruchsvolles Forum für die pädagogische Diskussion über Erziehung und Bildung, Lehren und Lernen in unserer Gesellschaft: Mit der Reihe wird für die Schulpädagogik als erziehungswissenschaftliche Disziplin plädiert, die auf die Erfassung, Analyse und Kritik von Prozessen des Erziehens und Unterrichtens in der Institution Schule ausgerichtet ist. Die Reihe berücksichtigt die enge Verflechtung der Theorie der Schule, des Lehrplans und Unterrichts mit der pädagogischen Praxis in der Schule und achtet auf methodologische Offenheit. Damit soll der Vielfalt der Forschungen und Reflexionen zu den schulpädagogischen Zentralbereichen entsprochen und der Anspruch des jungen Menschen auf gelingendes, bildendes Lernen eingelöst werden.

    37 publications

  • PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY IN HIGHER EDUCATION

    ISSN: 2578-5761

    153 publications

  • Title: The Social Construction of Educational Leadership

    The Social Construction of Educational Leadership

    Southern Appalachian Ceilings
    by Anna Hicks McFadden (Author) Penny Smith (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: High School Latinx Counternarratives

    High School Latinx Counternarratives

    Experiences in School and Post-graduation
    by Juan A. Ríos Vega (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Learning to Be an Individual

    Learning to Be an Individual

    Emotion and Person in an American Junior High School
    by Hyang Jin Jung (Author)
    ©2007 Textbook
  • Title: The Emergence of Voice in Latino/a High School Students

    The Emergence of Voice in Latino/a High School Students

    by Rosario Diaz-Greenberg (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • Title: Urban High School Students and the Challenge of Access

    Urban High School Students and the Challenge of Access

    Many Routes, Difficult Paths
    by William G. Tierney (Volume editor) Julia E. Colyar (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Voices from the Margins

    Voices from the Margins

    The Stories of Vocational High School Students
    by Jane P. Nagle (Author)
    ©2001 Textbook
  • Title: Making Space for Diverse Masculinities

    Making Space for Diverse Masculinities

    Difference, Intersectionality, and Engagement in an Urban High School
    by Lance T. McCready (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Laboratory of Learning

    Laboratory of Learning

    HBCU Laboratory Schools and Alabama State College Lab High in the Era of Jim Crow
    by Sharon Gay Pierson (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: The Educational Potential of Texts of Culture in Teaching English to Senior Secondary School Students
  • Title: The Pathologizing and Complicity of «Brown Boys»

    The Pathologizing and Complicity of «Brown Boys»

    Minoritized High School Students in Danger
    by Anish Sayani (Author)
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Boyz 2 Buddhas

    Boyz 2 Buddhas

    Counseling Urban High School Male Athletes in the Zone
    by David Forbes (Author)
    ©2004 Textbook
  • Title: Majoring in Change

    Majoring in Change

    Young People Use Social networking to reflect on High School, College and Work
    by Allison Butler (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: Building Bridges from High Poverty Communities, to Schools, to Productive Citizenship

    Building Bridges from High Poverty Communities, to Schools, to Productive Citizenship

    A Holistic Approach to Addressing Poverty through Exceptional Educational Leadership
    by Lisa Bass (Author) Susan C. Faircloth (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Comedy High and Low

    Comedy High and Low

    An Introduction to the Experience of Comedy
    by Maurice Charney (Author)
    ©1993 Others
  • Title: Effective Education for All

    Effective Education for All

    Implementing Positive Behavior Support in Early Childhood Through High School
    by Chun Zhang (Volume editor) Carlos McCray (Volume editor) Su-Je Cho (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Beziehungen zwischen dem Wartegg-Zeichentest (WZT) und dem deutschen High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) von Schuhmacher/Cattell
  • Title: Aktivsein in Senioren- und Pflegeheimen

    Aktivsein in Senioren- und Pflegeheimen

    Eine deskriptive Studie
    by Michaela Miklautz (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Language Use in Ethiopia from a Network Perspective

    Language Use in Ethiopia from a Network Perspective

    Results of a sociolinguistic survey conducted among high school students
    by Ronny Meyer (Author) Renate Richter (Author)
    ©2003 Others
  • Title: Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-tech Sector

    Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-tech Sector

    by Nick Novakowski (Volume editor) Rémy Tremblay (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: School's In

    School's In

    The History of Summer Education in American Public Schools
    by Kenneth M. Gold (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
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