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William A. Owings

    American Education
    Educational Foundations
    Disorder
    Equity Audits and School Resource Allocation
    • Equity Audits and School Resource Allocation

      Applying Critical Resource Theory to Increase Equal Opportunity in Schools

      • 198 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on Critical Resource Theory, this book equips educational leaders with the tools to conduct school equity audits. It highlights methods to identify equity disparities and promotes equitable resource allocation, aiming to enhance equal educational opportunities for all students. Through practical guidance, it addresses the challenges of achieving fairness in educational settings.

      Equity Audits and School Resource Allocation
      4,0
    • Disorder

      • 54 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      A fable of political violence taken from today's headlines.

      Disorder
      3,6
    • Educational Foundations

      • 608 Seiten
      • 22 Lesestunden

      EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS, Second Edition, explains today's schools for those who are trying to picture themselves within the education profession. The book makes educational foundations topics relevant and personally meaningful to both young learners and mature adult learners-while also offering the comprehensive scope, scholarly depth, and conceptual analysis of contemporary issues that will help readers understand the field and transition smoothly into their career. This new edition includes a greater emphasis on InTASC and Common Core State Standards, and incorporates a number of new features that enable readers to gain a realistic and insightful perspective of the education profession.

      Educational Foundations
    • American Education

      Building a Common Foundation, International Edition

      • 592 Seiten
      • 21 Lesestunden

      With a focus on the future of American education--and the goals and nature of teaching in a global economy--this forward-thinking text provides you with a comprehensive overview of the foundations of modern American schooling. The book's premise is that education in the 21st century must facilitate more complex, deeper, and more varied learning that will enable all citizens to survive and thrive in an ever-changing world. In presenting traditional topics and important educational issues--including diversity and equity, the accountability movement, effective schools, instructional best practices, and alternatives to public schools--the authors cultivate the very skills and knowledge base that they believe are critical for success in a "flat" world. With the overarching goal of furthering higher-order thinking, they model the principles of evidence-based practice and the critical-thinking process by examining issues and controversies in depth and presenting supporting research to validate their conclusions. Activities support the critical-thinking focus and promote your self-understanding, challenging you to weigh "common knowledge" against real evidence and form your own conclusions. Written in an appealing, conversational style, and using examples that immediately resonate with prospective student teachers, this thought-provoking new text provides a timely and insightful perspective of American education.

      American Education