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  • Africa in Development

    ISSN: 1662-1212

    Editorial Board Adebayo Adebiyi, University of Lagos, Nigeria Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University, USA Guy Martin, Winston-Salem State University, USA Pamela Mbabazi, Mbarara University, Uganda Carlos Oya, SOAS, London University, UK Tim Shaw, Royal Roads University, Canada Series text While African development remains a preoccupation, policy craftsmen and a multiplicity of domestic and international actors have been engaged in the quest for solutions to the myriad problems associated with poverty and underdevelopment. Academic and scholarly responses have built on the traditional and non-traditional analytical frameworks and promoted a multidimensional discourse on, for example, conflict management, peace and security systems, HIV/AIDS, democratic governance, and the implications of globalization. This series is designed to encourage innovative thinking on a broad range of development issues. Thus its remit extends to all fields of intellectual inquiry with the aim of highlighting the advantages of a synergistic interdisciplinary perspective on the challenges of and opportunities for development in the continent. Of particular interest are studies with a heavy empirical content which also have a bearing on policy debates and those that question theoretical orthodoxies while being grounded on concrete developmental concerns. The series welcomes proposals for collected papers as well as monographs from recent PhDs no less than from established scholars. Book proposals should be sent to the editor at .

    14 publications

  • Inclusion and Teacher Education

    Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences. Historically, inclusive education developed as a reaction to the exclusion of students of minoritized identity groups marked by race, language, sexual orientation, disability, etc. Our position in this series is that inclusion can and should be more. It can be understood as embracing and planning for difference, building relationships across difference, teaching and learning that acknowledges and supports difference while also minimizing the use of identity categories as the foundation for arguments about inclusion. In other words, the silos of educational discourse based on identity categories need to be broken down, little by little, to reconceptualize inclusion as just, compassionate, and creative ways of living, teaching, and learning in a complex and diverse world. Inclusive teaching depends on deeply respectful relationships between teachers, students, and community members. Books in the series must make clear connections between theory and practice. Both are necessary ingredients for inclusion. This series will help teacher educators prepare teachers to be knowledgeable and skillful in teaching all students, regardless of their differences.

    7 publications

  • Title: Envisioning New Technologies in Teacher Practice

    Envisioning New Technologies in Teacher Practice

    Moving Forward, Circling Back using a Teacher Action Research Approach
    by Teresa Strong-Wilson (Volume editor)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: From Intensified Work to Professional Development

    From Intensified Work to Professional Development

    A Journey through European Schools
    by Jan Löwstedt (Author) Pär Larsson (Author) Sjoerd Karsten (Author) Rolf Van Dick (Author)
    ©2007 Others
  • Title: New Literacies and Teacher Learning

    New Literacies and Teacher Learning

    Professional Development and the Digital Turn
    by Michele Knobel (Volume editor) Judy Kalman (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Teacher’s Personality and Professionalism

    Teacher’s Personality and Professionalism

    by Jaan Mikk (Volume editor) Marika Veisson (Volume editor) Piret Luik (Volume editor)
    ©2010 Edited Collection
  • Title: Building a Research-Rich Teaching Profession

    Building a Research-Rich Teaching Profession

    The Promises and Challenges of Doctoral Studies as a Form of Teacher Professional Development
    by Marta Kowalczuk-Walędziak (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: School Teachers

    School Teachers

    Professional and Demographic Characteristics
    by Jianping Shen (Volume editor)
    ©2009 Textbook
  • Title: Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools

    Staying the Course with Professional Development Schools

    by Jane E. Neapolitan (Volume editor) Terry R. Berkeley (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Developing Emotionally Competent Teachers

    Developing Emotionally Competent Teachers

    Emotional Intelligence and Pre-Service Teacher Education
    by Roisin Corcoran (Author) Roland Tormey (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Dialogue for Student and Teacher Development

    Dialogue for Student and Teacher Development

    My Persian <i>Currere</i>
    by Saeed Nazari (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Textbook
  • Title: Professional Training of Singers and Teachers of Singing

    Professional Training of Singers and Teachers of Singing

    A Comparative Study of Selected Vocal Performance and Pedagogy Programs in the United States of America and the Federal Republic of Germany
    by Jeffrey Treganza (Author)
    ©2007 Thesis
  • Title: Trusting Schools and Teachers

    Trusting Schools and Teachers

    Developing Educational Professionalism Through Self-Evaluation
    by Gerry McNamara (Author) Joe O'Hara (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: Lifelong Learning and Teacher Development

    Lifelong Learning and Teacher Development

    by Jaan Mikk (Volume editor) Marika Veisson (Volume editor) Piret Luik (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: College English Teacher Development in China

    College English Teacher Development in China

    A Mixed-method Study
    by Jiying Han (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Thesis
  • Title: Educators as Writers

    Educators as Writers

    Publishing for Personal and Professional Development
    by Carol Smallwood (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Professional Development for Culturally Responsive and Relationship-Based Pedagogy

    Professional Development for Culturally Responsive and Relationship-Based Pedagogy

    by Christine Sleeter (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Developing and Assessing Academic and Professional Writing Skills

    Developing and Assessing Academic and Professional Writing Skills

    by Susanne Göpferich (Volume editor) Imke Neumann (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: National Pathways and European Dimensions of Trainers’ Professional Development

    National Pathways and European Dimensions of Trainers’ Professional Development

    by Simone Haasler (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Complex Development of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Identities

    The Complex Development of Preservice and Inservice Teacher Identities

    by Thomas P. Crumpler (Author) Lara J. Handsfield (Author) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
  • Title: Respectable Professionals

    Respectable Professionals

    The Origins of the Liberal Professions in Nineteenth-Century Spain
    by Raquel Sánchez (Volume editor) David Martínez-Vilches (Volume editor) 2021
    ©2022 Edited Collection
  • Title: Challenges in Teacher Development: Learner Autonomy and Intercultural Competence

    Challenges in Teacher Development: Learner Autonomy and Intercultural Competence

    by Manuel Jiménez Raya (Volume editor) Lies Sercu (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Being Novice School Teachers in China

    Being Novice School Teachers in China

    Concerns and Development in Knowledge, Skills, and Ethics
    by Qiqiang Xie (Author) Yulong Li (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Prompt
  • Title: Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Teachers Teaching Teachers

    Wit, Wisdom, and Whimsey for Troubled Times
    by Geneal G. Cantrell (Author) Gregory L. Cantrell (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: The European Language Teacher

    The European Language Teacher

    Recent Trends and Future Developments in Teacher Education
    by Michael Grenfell (Author) Michael Kelly (Author) Diana Jones (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
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