Completing College

Completing College

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Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 9781878477538

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"The report examines retention and degree attainment of 210,056 first-time, full-time students at 356 four-year non-profit institutions, using a combination of CIRP (Cooperative Institutional Research Program) Freshman Survey data and student graduation data from the National Student Clearinghouse"--Publisher's web site.


Empowering Teachers for Equitable and Sustainable Education

Empowering Teachers for Equitable and Sustainable Education

Author: Maria Teresa Tatto

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-04-16

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 1040019463

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This groundbreaking book uses a comprehensive study of a novel Master of Education program to showcase how teachers can be engaged in authoritative equity‐based research, using comparative education theory, inquiry‐based pedagogy, and the UNESCO SDGs as powerful frameworks. By developing agency to advance culturally sustaining and humanizing practices, it demonstrates how teachers can promote equity in their classrooms and communities. The central premise of the program is that teachers must become comparative, global, and local action researchers to have agency in their practice and to become effective advocates for the cultural and learning needs of their students, especially those in disadvantaged contexts or “learning at the bottom of the pyramid.” By learning comparative framing and social science methods, reviewing the literature to select verifiable educational research, and developing and implementing a plan for action research, this book offers new ideas for how teachers can effectively respond to recent UNESCO calls to reimagine and create promising futures locally. By providing formative and summative evidence of culturally and socially transformative learning, and showcasing how teacher educators can engage teachers in authoritative justice‐inquiry‐based research, this book will appeal to scholars, faculty, and researchers of comparative education and teacher education, and development.


Poverty and Children's Adjustment

Poverty and Children's Adjustment

Author: Suniya S. Luthar

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1999-02-02

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780761905196

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Luthar integrates findings of empirical research, conducted over the past three decades, on processes implicated in the adjustment to socioeconomic deprivation.