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Critical Praxis and Curriculum Guides
The Critical Praxis and Curriculum Guides is a curriculum-based series reflective of theory creating praxis. The series targets not only undergraduate and graduate audiences, but also tenured and experienced teachers of all disciplines. Research suggests that teachers need to have well-designed, thematic-centered curricula and lessons at their disposal. This is accomplished when the school works as a community to meet their own needs. Community in this sense includes working collaboratively with students, parents, and local community organizations to help build the curriculum. Practically, this means that time is devoted to professional development workshops, not exam reviews or test preparation pointers, but real learning. Together with administrators, teachers form professional learning communities (PLCs) to discuss, analyze, and revise curricula and share pedagogical strategies that meet the needs of their particular school demographics. This communal approach was found to be more successful than requiring each individual teacher to create lessons on her/his own. Ideally, we would love it if each teacher could create their own authentic lessons because only s/he truly knows her/his students and we encourage it, because it is possible! However, as educators ourselves, we understand the realities our colleagues in public schools face, especially when teaching in high needs areas. The Critical Praxis and Curriculum Guides provides relief for educators needing assistance in preparing their lessons. When possible, and in the spirit of communal practices, the series welcomes co-authored books by theorists and practitioners or solo-authored books by an expert deeply informed by the field. Because we strongly believe that theory guides our practice, each guide will blend theory and curriculum chapters creating a praxis. All, of course, in a critical pedagogical framework. Ultimately, the guides will serve as resources for teachers to use, expand upon, revise, and re-create.
13 publications
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Berner Reihe philosophischer Studien
ISSN: 1421-4903
Ursprünglich im Umfeld des Instituts für Philosophie der Universität Bern entstanden, hat sich diese Reihe weiteren Kreisen geöffnet. Anspruch und Standards aber bleiben dieselben. Die hier versammelten Beiträge leisten auf klare und kohärente Weise einen systematischen Beitrag zu zeitgenössischen Debatten und führen historisch informiert die Aktualität früherer Positionen und Auseinandersetzungen vor Augen.
19 publications
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Legislatives Unrecht und EU-Amtshaftungsanspruch
Europäische Staatshaftung und parlamentarische Verantwortung für legislatives Unrecht in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland©2005 Thesis -
A linguistic Insight into Legislative Drafting
Tradition and Change in the UK Legislation©2024 Monographs -
Graduate's Guide
©2022 Monographs -
Le Guide du Médiateur International
©2019 Monographs -
Sicherheitsgesetzgebung zwischen Legislative und Exekutive
Zur Funktionsweise der Gewaltengliederung am Beispiel der Einführung der polizeilichen Videoüberwachung an Kriminalitätsschwerpunkten in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen und Brandenburg©2014 Thesis -
Educational Policies and Legislation in China
©2010 Monographs -
Legislation on Coercive Mental Health Care in Europe
Legal Documents and Comparative Assessment of Twelve European Countries©2006 Edited Collection -
Unacknowledged Legislators
Studies in Russian Literary History and Poetics in Honor of Michael Wachtel©2020 Others -
Die UNCITRAL-Schiedsregeln – 25 Jahre nach ihrer Schaffung
Eine Untersuchung wichtiger Problemkreise unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Rechtsprechung des Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunals und der Regelungen ausgewählter Schiedsordnungen©2002 Thesis -
A 101 Action Research Guide for Beginners
Demystifying Research Terminology using A Concrete STEM Action Research Project©2024 Monographs -
Corpus Linguistics with «BNCweb» – a Practical Guide
©2009 Textbook -
Das Eigenmittelsystem der Europäischen Union
©2005 Thesis